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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 126

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Democrat and Chronicle if Jtfci Nancy Jo Cauvei I I i the br'de of Gregory tthy Vi A in the First Congrej Nancy Jo Cauvei Congregational Make Exquisite CHRISTMAS GIFTS LESSONS in DECOUPAGE Taught by Natalie Wach REGISTER By Oct. 1 1 for classes starting Monday, Oct. 13 DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS CLASS SIZE LIMITED STUPP DECORATIONS Mrs. Fat Palozzi Vicki Cirelli Marriage vows were exchanged by Vicki Cirelli and Pat Palozzi in St. Anthony's Church Saturday, Oct.

4. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cirelli of Mrs. Clinton A.

Lloyd Rita E. Eisenhauer St. Theodore Church was the setting Saturday, Oct. 4, for the wedding of Rita E. Eisenhauer and Clinton A.

Lloyd of English Road, Greece. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Eisenhauer of Wegman Road, Gates, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Lloyd of Dublin, Ireland. Mary Ellen Gundrum and Denis P. Carr attended the couple. The bride is employed with Eastman Kodak Co.

and the bridegroom with Hickey-Free-man Co. 3154 MAIN ST. E. PH. 654-8793 McXaughton Street and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alberino Palozzi of Broad Street. The couple was attended by Josephine Capezzuto and Nick Palozzi. Mrs. Palozzi is employed with Eastman Kodak Co.

and her husband with Alliance Tool and Die Co. OUR DECOUPAGE SUPPLIES ARE THE FINEST (PATRICIA NIMOCKS) Rochester, N. Y. Oct. 5, 1969 Married PIM.M CALTEL became Pimm Church of Riga on Aug.

9. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Cauvei of Chili, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald R. Pimm of Churchville. Attending the couple were Mrs. Ronald Pimm and Larry Pimm, brother of the bridegroom.

BELLENOER TWAMLEY Dorothy A. Twamley became the bride of Army Spec. 4 Bovd I. Bellenger, stationed at Ft. Sill, in St.

Joseph's Church, Penfield, Sept. 27. She is the daughter of Everett Twamley of Eagleshead Road, East Rochester, and the late Mrs. Twamley, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick W. Bellenger of I Callingham Road, Pittsford. Mrs. Thomas R. Dean, aunt of the bride, and Neil W.

Bel-lenger, brother of the bridegroom, were attendants. FACE in the i glamOPOUS shades of Coordinated Cosmetics by V- rw; THE Their Engagements Announced -i Mrs. R.ch.iH O. Mortyie Barbara Soeder Barban Soeder of Titus Ave-enue and Richard 0, Mclntyre of Carthage Drive were married in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Saturday, Oct.

4. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Soeder of Niagara Falls and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Mc Intyre of Butler, Pa. Jean Soeder and Gerald Clowes were attendants. The bride is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology and the bridegroom is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. They are Eastman Kodak Co.

employes. SHEETZ-NORTHROP The engagement of Jacque-lyn Kay Sheetz to Charles P. Northrop is announced. She is the daughter of Mrs. Jack M.

Sheetz of Woodland Hills, and the late Mr. Sheetz. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William W.

Northrop of Greenfield Lane, Brighton. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Colorado and is in market research for Merle Norman Cosmetics. Her fiance is an hon- ors graduate of Amherst Col lege and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He is an attorney with the law firm of Nixon, Hargrave, Dev-ans and Doyle. They will marry Nov.

29. STEELE SPENCER Mr. and Mrs. Rolland C. Steele of Oxnard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Stephen Spencer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Spencer of Bay Road, Webster. Miss Steele attended the University of California at Santa Barbara and was graduated from San Jose State College. She is a high school home economics teacher in San Jose.

Mr. Spencer attended Union College, Schenectady, and was graduated from San Jose State Colleee. He is a supervisor with Pacific Telephone through the Bell System Management Achievement Program. The Dec. 20.

GOETZ-LA HAVE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goetz of Southland Drive announce the engagement of their daughter. Nancy to Michael LaHaye. lie is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul LaHaye of Brooks Road, Henrietta. The bride-rlect is a senior at the State University Col- am and her fi ance is a senior at uarkson University. BAUERSCHMIDT -HARDEN Mr. and Mrs.

John Bauerschmidt of Ontario announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah to Gerald A. Harden, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harden, also of Ontario. Mr.

Bauerschmidt is employed by GF.A. Products in Fairport. Mrs. Paul J. Miller Kathleen M.

Nolan Kathleen M. Nolan and Paul J. Miller pledged marriage vows in St. Charles Borromeo Church Saturday, Oct. 4.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nolan of Tait Avenue, Greece, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Thomas Miller of Bennington Drive.

Greece, and the late Mr. Miller. Elizabeth A. Nolan, sister of the bride, and Robert J. Miller, brother of the briedgroom, were honor attendants.

The newlyweds are Eastman Kodak Co. employes. DECKER BLUM Announcement is made of the engagement of Beverly A. Decker and Terry R. Blum.

She is the daughter of Mrs. Hiram Decker of East Church Street, Fairport, and the late Mr. Decker. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael W. Blum of Weston Road. Miss Decker is employed at Azusa Agency, Fairport. Mr. Blum is in an engineering program at Gleason Works in cooperation with studies at Rochester Institute of Technology.

NACCA YAZBACK Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Nacca of Central Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne to Army Staff Sgt. Gerald M.

Yazback. He is son of Mrs. and Mrs. Frederick J. Yazback of Greenbriar Drive, Gates.

The bride-to-be attended Rochester Institute of Technology. She is employed by Eastman Kodak Co. Her fiance received a B.A. degree from St. John Fisher College and a master's degree in library science from the State University College at Geneseo.

He is assigned as a librarain in the Quartermaster School at Ft. Lee, Va. They plan to marry Nov. 29. VANT SPANNEUT The engagement of Bernice Vant of Grant Street, East Rochester, to Gene Spanneut of Dobson Road, Greece, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Spanneut of Cuba, N.Y., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vant of Fulton. A graduate of Harper Method Beauty School, Miss Vant is with Hans House of Beauty.

Her fiance will be graduated from the Slate University College at Brockport in December. KAVANAGH TENN ITY Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Ka-vanagh of Ross Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Maureen to Raymond C.

Tennity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Tennity of Linnet Street.

The prospective bridegroom is employed by Rochester P'-nriuris and he and his future bride will marry in June. em 1 WS5SiJ CS L'OREAL- OF PARIS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES TV-i. dm UP' CTemc poM-der. tube; SATIN SKIN SOUFFLE MAKE UP of incred.ble lightness and hi.tsSo lNwKIN FLUID FOUNDATION with rich, flowing creamiae-, SZJSk TOUCH-ME PINK BLUSHER for instant color radiance, HOoT SATIN SKIN COM TACT MAKEUP for a long-lasting, satin-smooth' finish, $2.00. Mrs.

G-iry W. Rhodes Bonnie L. Hall Bonnie L. Hall of Linden Street and Gary W. Rhodes exchanged marriage vows in Trinity Church, Elmira, Saturday, Oct.

4. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley F. Hall of Elmira and Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Rhodes of Palmyra. Melody Hall, sister of the bride, and John Blakenberg attended the couple. The bride was graduated from Corning Community College and is employed by Xerox Corp. Her husband is a graduate of Rochester Business Institute and is self-employed.

DAVIS WHITESELL Mr. and Mrs. Curtis G. Davis of Williamsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lynn Davis of Bobrich Drive, to Richard F. Whitesell, son of Mrs.

Frederick Whitesell of Blackwatch Trail, Fairport, and the late Mr Miss Davis is an alumna of Monroe Community College and is employed as a secretary at R. F. Communica- tt uiMi.i, iiiu. nvi name was graudated from the State University College at Canton and is employed at Burgess Industries. MORRIS VISCARDI The engagement of Catherine Anne Morris to James S.

Viscardi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Viscardi of Lehigh Avenue, is announced by her father, Michael Morris of Devonshire Court. She is also the daughter of the late Mrs.

Kathleen Morris. The bride-to-be is an alumna of the State University College at Brockport and is employed at Rochester Telephone Corp. Her fiance is an alumnus of the University of Rochester and is presently attending Marine Corps Officer Candidate School, Quantico, Va. HART the University of Vermont and received her master's degree from the Stale University College at Albany. She is librarian at Sand Creek Junior High School.

Her fiance, a graduate of Le Moyne Col-lego, is a master's candidate the Albany State. Raised Printing from $12.50 per 100 1 ot.w-h MU. I'Kff I-' wif4 it MCM.if A0K''- 117 fJ' A OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A.M.. I P.M. WEEKDAYS 9 A.M.

to 10 P.M. CDCC DA DIIMr ntc "umxiinv uiv-. hjiv yi PARDEE KUCH1NSKI The engagement of Faith R. Pardee to Eric J. Kuchinski is announced by her mother, Mrs.

Whitney D. Pardee. She is also the daughter of the late Mr. Pardee. Her fiance is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry W. Kuchinski of Pem-berton Road, Irondequoit. Miss Pardee is a graduate of Peter Webb School of Hair Design and is employed by Sibley's Beauty Salon. Her fiance attended the State University at Alfred and is now working at Rochester Telephone Corp.

An Oct. IS wedding is planned. BAGLEY VENABLE Mrs. Esther Bagley of Crary-ville announces the engagement of her daughter, Ken-lynne to James P. Vena-ble, son of Paul Venable of Ole-an and the late Mrs.

Marguerite Venable. Miss Bagley is also the daughter of Kenneth C. Bagley of New Britain, Conn. Miss Bagley, a graduate of Roberts Wesleyan College, is a registered nurse. Mr.

Venable earned his degree in electrical engineering from the University of Rochester and is now studying toward a master of divinity degree at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. The wedding will be on Dec. 20. SHEEHY Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Slieehy of Proctor, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen M. to Thomas J. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John VV. Hart of West Craig Hill Drive. A Nov. 22 wedding is planned. Miss Sheeny is a graduate A Delight For The Bride To Be scrantoms WEDDING PAPER TROUSSEAUS A brick can hate the utmost confidence when she depends on Scrantmns for her Wedding Paper 'mil ip ii For fii pr 101) rears Scran- 'r 1 1 in nas or en ine choice of brides for Wedding Imitations anl Announcements.

A I tradition of quality and sen ice guarantees 1 the neic bride tion on her uediling. day. t- En graved Im itations from 560.00 for the Jli st 100 of a at 'cHk-vvv sjcnoii JM'1 Vyft 7 77xt i'fTMkm 1 LAWLOR-SCHREIBER The engagement of Dale Lawlor to Robert Schreiber is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Pierce of Viscount Drive.

Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schreiber of Northfield. Miss Lawlor is a senior at the State University College at Buffalo majoring in speech pathology and her fiance is at the same school enrolled in the Ph. D.

program of the biochemistry department. An August, 1970, wedding is plan- ned. CRAW HERBERT Dr. and Mrs. Harold J.

Craw of Lynnwood Drive, Brockport, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jeanne, to James E. Herbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Herbert of Athol, Mass. Both Miss Craw and her fiance were graduated from Bucknell University.

The bride-elect is employed at American Telephone and Telegraph and her fiance is doing graduate work at the University of Massachusetts. BISHOP-KRYGOWSKI Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. BLshop of Melville Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Monica Jean, to Daniel A.

Krygowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Kry gowski of Schenectady Miss hsisnop is the State University- College at ueneseo num will be graduated in January. Her fiance is an alumnus of the same college. A June 27 wedding is planned.

HAMNER-WAGNER Mr and Mrs. Leonard C. Hamner of Mayville Lane, Irondequoit. announce the engagement of their daughter, Triainp tn Daniel Wagner, son Kati Bontempo of JJUgt and Wade Wagner of Bingn- amton. Both Miss Hamner and her fiance are employed at the Steak Stockade Restaurant.

The wedding is planned for next fall. ZELTER WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. 1 1 of Howard Road, Gates, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia to George A.

Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of Clearview Road. Greece. Miss Zelter is a student at Monroe Community College end is employed as a dental assistant.

Her fiance is a student at Canton College. The wedding is planned for next August. LADELFA Ml'LCAHY Josephine LaDelfa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignazio LaDelfa of Lake Avenue, is engaged to Michael Mulcahy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Mulcahy of Masseth Street. A June 13 wedding is planned. Miss LaDelfa is employed at the R. T.

French Co. Her fiance is with Gleason Works. SCIIl'BEHT-STARKS Mr. and Mrs. John E-Schubert of Carverdale Drive, Brighton, announce the engagement of their dauehter, Patricia Marie, to Daniel I.

Starks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. Starks of Bre" Road, Irondequoit. Miss Schubert is a graduate of Marjone Webster Junior College and is with B.

For-man Co. Her father is president of Community Savings Bank. Her fiance is a senior at St. John Fisher College and is employed by Gannett Ioc. v-'isyT Kwrn'i" iv 'y Mmtm i JW'A A'f csy luW ill f' Ai fresh look WANTED nziyyrtem twj rs I itJfl I Fashion-Ease fashions a Stained glass hanging domes.

Fair cash prices paid. These domes and table lamps were popular 50 to 75 years ago and ars electrified! Check your attics. Also buying antiques of the following types: Queen Anne Chippendale Hepplewhite Sheraton Fine furniture, chests of drawers, desks, marble top furniture, bow front china closets, cupboards, hand decorated furniture, cut gloss, colored glass, china, sterling silver, watches, ewelry, tablo lamps, old clocks, coverlets, wash bowl pitcher sets, iron toys, old dolls, guns, oil paintings, picture frames and just about anything old. Will be in the area from Oct. 20 to Oct.

31st. Pcase write before October IBth to: ANTIQUES P. O. Dox 703 Williamsport, Pa. Ph: (717) 4941380 for fall! scrantoms J1I mt If 1 movi mi mima im vmit designer lock, wifh ih classic comfort of Scholl.

Pert little pump, high on elegance, but fethlonebly low on heel. Pjt it ell together, only Scholl could do, end you have the perfect wjy to itep lightly into fell. D-Scholl's FOOTCOMFORTSHOP 76 LaS7 AvT. (Open Thurs. 'till 8:30) 232-6741 i.

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