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Wellsville Daily Reporter from Wellsville, New York • Page 8

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WELLSVILLE, NEW YORK Monday, June 30, 1969 WELLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, 0 Women's and Family Page MARILYN L. LESTER, EDITOR Nancy A. Bergsten Becomes Bride of Bruce L. Brundage Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Bruce L.

Brundage are honeymooning in Niagara Falls and Canada following their wedding in St. Joseph's Church, Scio, on Saturday, June 28. The bride is the former Miss Nancy A. Bergsten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry O. Bergsten of 6 Stevens Friendship. S-Sgt. Brundage, currently stationed at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie W. Brundage of Pine Street, Scio. The Rev. Joseph J. Hassler, pastor, performed the doublering ceremony at 11 a.m.

before an altar decorated with bouquets of white daisies. Miss Christine Brunell was organist and accompanied by Mrs. John Thoden of Angelica, Presented in marriage by her father, the bride wore an A-line gown of white slipper satin with daisies embroidered on the net sleeves, and circlet headpiece with white netting and lace trim. She carried two majestic daisies. Miss Karen M.

Bergsten of Buffalo, maid of honor for her sister, was attired in a gown of white taffeta with yellow embroidered daisy net overlay. She carried a single majestic daisy. PAUL GIGNAC; Photos Sitting Fee 4 Poses $2.85 plus tax children under 6 mania Get your. proofs he leaving (15 Wed. only between 1-5 p.m.

No Appointments Necessary 607-587-2800 11 Elm Street Alfred, N. Y. Miss Linda L. Palidar of Friendship was bridesmaid, with a white taffeta gown with white daisy net overlay. She also carried a single majestic daisy.

Sherry L. Brundage of Scio, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl, gowned identically to the maid of honor, with a yellow velvet sash at the waistline. She carried a fideside basket of yellow daisies. Martin L. Brundage of Scio was best man for his brother.

Ushers were Matt Graves and David Gee, both of Allentown, cousins of the bridegroom. The bride's mother was attired in an aqua dress with white accessories, and a gardenia corsage. The mother of the bridegroom selected a yellow suit with white accessories, and a gardenia corsage. Following the ceremony, a reception for approximately 75 guests was held in the Friendship Rod and Gun Club, which was decorated with a daisy theme. Music was provided by Danny Ritter, organist, and David Day on the drums.

The bride was graduated from Friendship Central School in 1968. Mr. Brundage, a 1963 graduate of Scio Central School, enlisted in the Air Force in August 1964, and re-enlisted in 1968. The couple will reside at Plattsburgh Air Force Base. Prenuptial affairs included a shower given by Miss Palidar, and a rehearsal party given by the bridegroom's parents at Long Vue Restaurant.

Michigan State and Notre Dame first met in baseball in 1907. They have. played 100 games. The Spartans lead the series 51-49. AUTO FIRE INSURANCE Hyslip Hyslip USE EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT WELLSVILLE PLAN 593-4244 WCC Golfers Take Honors at State 'Scramble' Five women golfers from the Wellsville Country Club took honors at the "open held at the Bolivar Country Club last week, when the local golfers were guests.

Miss Mary Agnes Sullivan was medalist winner, with Miss Doris Grames in second place and Mrs. Stephen Crete os, third, among the Class A golfers. In the Class 9-hole event, Mrs. Harold Winter took top honors. Miss Dot Prown was presented the door prize.

When the local golfers held their regular Tuesday morning play here last Tuesday, Miss Sullivan was cited for low gross and Mrs. Charles Spinelli, low net, in Class A. In Class Mrs. Wells Stout won low gross and Mrs. Richard Bradley, low net.

Honors for low putts were shared by Mrs. Dan Harris and Mrs. Stout. Miss Brown and Miss Sullivan were named golfing chairmen for July. They announced an 18-hole scramble will be held at 1 p.m.

Saturday, July 5, for all men and women golfers. The event will precede the Hawaiian luau, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the clubhouse. Play tomorrow (July 1) will be low gross, low net, according to Mrs. Clayton Haley, publicity chairman.

Refreshments will be served in the clubhouse at 9 a.m. Angelica News Notes Mrs. John B. Norton Phone 3368 Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Norton entertained in honor of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Victor White and daughter, Barbara, of Artesia, Calif. Thirty4two friends and relatives attended.

Richard Grabowski of Tonawanda and Roland Norton of Hilton are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Norton. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Schutt and daughter, Rita of Pennbrook were in Angelica for the graduation of their niece, Miss Carolyn Almeter. She plans to attend Monroe Community College, where she will study for a career as policewoman. A fellowship supper and variety shower were given in the Baptist Church for Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Budinger. Sixty. five friends attended the affair. Mr. Budinger wore a dress of her native land, Korea.

Happy go- SumMer Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lynd Nobles. are honeymooning in New England. following.

their wedding in the First Presbyterian Church, Lewiston, on Saturday, June 28: The bride is. the former Miss Robin Eddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Eddy Jr.

of 1806 Quaker Meeting House Honeye Falls. Mr. Nobles' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B.

Nobles of Wellsville. The Rev. Paul L. Denise, pastor, performed the double-ring ceremony at 7 p.m. by candlelight.

Dayton Tynan was organist. Escorted to the altar by her father, the btide wore a formal gown of white moire taffeta in Empire style, with long sleeves, flowers embroidered at the neckline and repeated on the cuffs, and chapel train. Her headpiece was her mother's tiara, which held her elbowlength veil. She carried a CAscade of white Sweetheart roses and ivy. Attending the bride were her three sisters, Miss Sandra Eddy as maid of honor, and Miss SPORTS WEAR PANTS BLOUSES SKIRTS POLOS "IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY" Davie: Calendar of Events (Events listed should be recelved at least three days in advance of date.) TODAY 7 p.m., TOPS, Wellsville ing Home.

TUESDAY 9 a.m., WCC Women Golfers, clubhouse. 12:15 p.m., Rotary Club, sett Hotel. p.m., Pastime Painters, Library. 1 p.m., WCC Women Bridge Players, clubhouse, luncheon. 7 p.m., Blue Devils, Community practice.

8 p.m., Duke Hose hose' rooms. 8 p.m., Willing Fire Stannards Fire Hall. WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m., Shrinking Violets TOPS, Union Hall. 12:30 p.m., Golden Age Club, Community Bldg. 7 p.in., Blue Devils, Executive Committee, Community also practice.

7:30 p.m., WHS Class' of Municipal final meeting prior to July 12 reunion fete. 8 p.m., Burton Chapter, OES, Masonic Temple. 8 p.m., Jaycees, Thornton Bldg. THURSDAY 10 a.m., Madison Home Bureau, Library. 7 p.m., Blue Devils, Executive Community, Community also practice.

7 p.m., Palette Club Library. SCIO AUXILIARY SCIO. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Scio Fire Department will meet at 8 p.m. July 1 in the fire hall. Following the business meeting, refreshments will be served by Miss Joan Palmer and Mrs.

Alfred. Robbins. WILLING AUXILIARY The Willing Ladies' Auxiliary will not meet during July, a spokesman told the Reporter today. The next session will be held Aug. 6, when a picnic is planned.

Marks Elementary School, Wilson. Mr. Nobles, who was graduated from Brockport State in 1968, teaches mathematics at Starpoint Central School, Lockport. Social Notebook By BARBARA ALLEN DIAL 593-5731 Miss. Carol Simons is spendof ing the summer with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Simons of South Main She has completed her freshman year at Corning, Community College. Mrs. Eleanor Lanphear of South Houston, is spendNursing two weeks visiting her sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Piscitelli and family of Hamilton Street. Sunday they attended a family reunion at Letchworth Park. The reunion was also the celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Lanpher's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Knorr of Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. David Peter. son of Riverside entertained at dinner Sunday honoring Mrs.

Chester Wilson on her Birthday anniversary. Guests included and Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Madden.

Mrs. Philip Readio has returned to her home in Ithaca following a visit with her sister, Mrs. Albert D. Howe, 29 Oak St: Mrs. Readio was here to address the Catherine Schuyler Chapter, DAR, at Alfred.

1939, Mrs. Albert D. Howe of Oak Street and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Maynard Howe and son, Joel, Honor, have returned home after a trip to South Coventry, where they visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

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607-356-3434 MRS. TERRY LYND NOBLES Robin Eddy Nancy Eddy and Miss Betsy Eddy as bridesmaids. They wore matching Empire gowns of pale yellow linen with long full sleeves of yellow dotted swiss gathered at the wrists, with cuffs and bodices appliqued with pale blue flowers. Their linen bow headpieces supported yellow veils. They carried baskets of yellow pompons and blue-tinted carnations.

James Bannister of Lockport was best man. Ushers were Michael Nobles of Wellsville, brother of the bridegroom, and Michael Slavin of Brockport. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Red Coach Inni, Niagara Falls. The bride is a 1969 graduate of State University College at Brockport, and will teach physical education at Thomas in.

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