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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 8

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PRESS, Binghamton, N. Y. Nov. 12, 1968 -PRESS PHOTO BY LEO FAHEY. THE GOOD OLD DAYS The West Chenango Methodist Church celebrated its 100th anniversary with a Harvest supper and bazaar.

Church members, dressed in 19th Century costumes, are, left to right: Mrs. Robert Alba, Mrs. Merton Price, The Rev. Robert Allen and Mrs. Paul Green.

Harmon-Johnson Nuptials Are Held Miss Margaret Anne Harmon and Robert Eugene Johnson were united in marriage in a double-ring ceremony Nov. 2 at St. Alphonsius Roman Catholic Church, Maple Glen, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard H. Harmon of Fort Washington, are the parents of the bride. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.

Johnson of Port Orange, formerly of Binghamton. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a satin A-line floor-length gown with a Cathedral train. Alencon lace adorned the hem of the skirt and the bodice. The headpiece, also trimmed with Alencon lace, held an elbowlength veil. Miss Connie Magnant was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Harmon, sister of the bride, Miss Debbie Abrams, Miss Barbara Brown and Miss Cheryl Johnson, sister of the bridegroom. JoAnn Harmon, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Robert Doyal was best man. Ushers were Richard and Robert Harmon, brothers of the bride, and Charles Rucker. A reception was held at Flourtown Country Club, Flourtown, where the couple greeted some 110 guests.

The bride is a graduate of Philadelphia General Hospital Nursing School. Her husband, a graduate of Oglethorpe College, Atlanta, is a teacher at Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Va. After a four-day wedding trip to Virginia, the couple is living in Fork Union, Va. POP CORN EP LOVERS JOLLY POP TIME CORN FLOWERS Your For Wedding Prompt Service Riverside Gardens Formerly T. C.

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PHOTO CENTER 723-3591 On the Center de Nuptials Performed In Kingston Church Miss Lynn Marie Freundorfer became the bride of Charles Colomello, in a double-ring ceremony Nov. 2 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kingston. The Rev. James Halligan officiated at the marriage.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis K. Freundorfer of Kingston, formerly of Endwell. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Charles Colomello of Millbrook and the late Charles Colomello. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a gown of organza and Alencon lace, with a scooped neckline, 1 long tapered sleeves and a bouffant skirt sweeping back into Chapel-length train. The silk illusion veil was shirred to stylized headpiece of seed pearls and aurora crystals. Miss Marjorie Candello was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Anthony Carpino and Mrs. Frank Zedar of Endicott. Suzanne Aiena, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Peter Colomello, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

Ushers were Ralph Colomello, brother of the bridegroom, Raymond Cefari, Neil Freundorfer, brother of the bride, and Jerome Aiena, brother of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of BRIDGE LUNCHEON A Members' Wive's Luncheon will be held at the Highland Racquet and Riding Club at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs.

William A. Canny, will be hostess. The luncheon will be followed by an afternoon of bridge. FRIENDS OF MR. MRS.

MERTON SPENCER are invited to a 50th Wedding Anniversary Open House at 8 Highland Avenue, Afton, N. on Sunday, 17 November from 1 to 4 P. M. Be sure to check Hancock's Furniture co. tor quality Furniture and Appliances at low, low discount prices.

14 Willow Next to Municipal Parking Lot, Johnson City. OPEN TUES. and THURS. NITES 'TIL CLOSED MONDAYS Mary Jane Brady, Michael Ryder Wed at the Mr. the Beverly Fedourich, John Moschak Wed Miss Beverly Fedourich and Lance Cpl.

John W. Moschak were united in marriage in a candlelight ceremony at Sarah Jane Johnson Methodist Church, Johnson City. The Rev. William Davies performed the double ring ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Fedourich of 243 Court Street are the parents of the bride. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moschak of 209 Myrtle Avenue, Johnson City.

The bride, given in marriage by her father Oct. 31, wore an A-line street length gown of Chantilly lace, featuring scalloped three-quarter length sleeves and a satin sheath skirt. Her pearl and crystal crown headpiece held a shoulder-length illusion veil. Miss Kathy Darling was maid of honor. She wore a cranberry velvet street-length dress with long sleeves and an Empire waist.

Gary Ferro served as best man. A dinner was held in the home of the bridegroom's parents after the ceremony. The bride attended North High School and was employed by Grand Way in Binghamton. Her husband was graduated from Johnson City High School and attended Broome Technical Community College. He recently completed a tour of duty in Vietnam and has returned to Camp Lejeune N.

C. where the couple will live. HEADQUARTERS RS for Name Brands in BINOCULARS BUSHNELL LEITZ ZEISS 8-POWER BUSHNELL WITH CASE LIST SUG. $34.95 $2795 7-POWER BUSHNELL CUSTOM LIST SUG. $74.50 $5750 We Have 10 Demonstrator BINOCULARS AT DISCOUNTS up to TUTHILL'S FREE GROWING GIFT BUSINESS WRAPPING BASED ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION" PHOTO CENTER 166 WASHINGTON ST.

PHONE 723-3591 In the Center de Binghamton EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED world's longest lasting SALE a GAS LOAD CLOTHES A Amid today's rising costs, it's comforting to know that one penny still dries a load of laundry-gently, fluffy, fresh-air soft. It happens in a modern, penny-a-load Gas dryer. It's the best deal in town. In fact, you can figure a Gas dryer will save you well over a hundred dollars compared to drying clothes with electricity. Next time you're in the market for a dryer, remember the world's longest lasting sale.

It comes with the longest lasting dryer. It's a Gas. COLUMBIA COLUMBIA GAS SYSTEM GAS' OF NEW YORK THINK OF ALL THE THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH THE MONEY YOU SAVE WITH GAS. Miss Mary Jane Brady and Michael Harold Ryder exchanged wedding vows in Christ Episcopal Church, Susquehanna, Pa. The Rev.

Calvin Van Kirk Hoyte officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brady of Lanesboro, are the parents of the bride.

Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ryder, also of Lanesboro. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a white satin and Chantilly lace gown. Her headpiece, of peau de soie roses and lace petals, held an elbow-length veil of England illusion.

Miss Eileen Braungard was maid of honor. Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Ryder and Miss Sandra Ryder, sisters of the bridegroom, and Miss Renee Ralston. Miss Sherry Lindsy, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Patrick Stanford was best man. Ushers were Larry Braungard, Thomas Tinklepaugh and James V.

Brady, brother of the bride. Kenneth Stanford was ring bearer. The bride, a graduate of Susquehanna Consolidated High School, attended Mansfield State College and is now employed at General Aniline and Film Corp. Her husband, also a graduate of Susquehanna Consolidated High School, is employed I by H. T.

Hunt Inc. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will live in Binghamton. -Lakeside Studio. MRS. COLOMELLO Maine-Endwell High School and is employed at IBM, Kingston.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Fairfield College and served two years in the Marine Corps. He is also employed at IBM, Kingston. After a week's vacation to Jamaica the couple is living in Saugerties. RALPH CARROLL FEATURES HEARING AIDS $5000 On Any Model Plus Additional Discount Arthur A. Sigel All Models FREE HEARING TEST ME MEDICAID SERVICES FOR WELFARE PRESCRIPTIONS HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE 724-1891 HEARING 4th Floor Press Bldg.

BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK MRS. MOSCHAK -Marianne MRS. JOHNSON Ketchum, Haralson Nuptials Miss Shirley E. Ketchum and Fleming B. Haralson were united in marriage recently at First Brethren Church of Long Beach, Cal.

The bride, formerly of Johnson City, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Ketchum, of Long Beach. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Charles E. Haralson of Long Beach, and the late Charles E. Haralson. Mrs. Donald L.

Ketchum, was matron of honor for her sister-in-law. Bridesmaids were Miss Darlene Ketchum, sister of the bride, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs. Max Warren, and Miss Betty Emerich. Patricia Starnes, the bridegroom's cousin, was flower girl.

Joseph E. Haralson, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Donald L. Ketchum, Ted Morton, Ron Raineri and Joseph ralson, nephew of the bridegroom. AMARANTH MEETS The George F.

Johnson Court 168 Order of the Amaranth, will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday, at the Endicott Masonic Temple of 403 East Main Street. Royal Matron Mrs. Harold F.

Avery and her husband Royal Patron Harold Avery will preside. Refreshments will be served. SORORITY MEETING The Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Endwell United Methodist Church. Mrs. Donna Whitesall will present the program the history of dress.

RUMMAGE SALE The ladies of SS. Peter and Paul's Russian Orthodox Church in Endicott are holding a rummage sale from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

today and tomorrow at 1304 North Street, Endicott..

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