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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 42

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42 SYRACUSE HERALD-AMERICAN, Aug. 27, 1072 Cerio-Vangel troth revealed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van-gel of 524 Vine St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joylene Van-gel, to John M.

Cerio, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cerio of 512 Brattle Rd. The bride-elect is a graduate of Henninger High School and Syracuse Beauty School.

Marvin SaiUn MBS. RICHARD VERTIGAN Rose Vivona Puchirs exchange vows Exchanging marriage vows Saturday in St. Daniel's Church before the Rev. James Mathews were Miss Paula Marie Riano and John Antho-Dy Puchir, Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Riano of 126 Erickson St. and Mr. and Mrs. John Puchir of 2226 Court St. are the bridegroom's parents.

Mrs. James Flynn was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles Schlegei and Mrs. Michael Donnelly.

James Flynn was best man. Ushers were Charles Schlegei and Michael Donnelly. Following a reception in the Regency Room, the couple left for Virginia Beach, Va. The bride is a graduate of Onondaga Community College and is a dental assistant in the office of Dr. Robert D.

Callahan. The bridegroom Is a graduate of Onondaga Community College and attended Le-Moyne College, He is employed by Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Mr. and Mrs.

Vann W. Wilber of East Aurora, formerly of 109 W. Manchester Westvale, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Karen Baum Wilber, to Dean Dumas Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Hart-man of 103 Mayson Ave. Miss Wilber is a graduate of Westmll High School and attended Sullins College for She is employed by Auto Supply Inc. Her fiance Is also a graduate of Henninger High School and attended Alfred University. He is the owner of Deal Florist. An August, 1973 wedding is planned.

Vertigans visit Mexico Traveling to Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico following their marriage Saturday in First Presbyterian Church before the Rev, Robert Lee are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vertigan. The bride is the former Miss Rose Vivona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Vivona of Hollywood, Fla. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Vertigan of 107 Breakspear Rd. Mrs.

Robert Thomson was matron of honor for her sis ter. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Joseph Vivona, Mrs. Peter Vivona, Mrs. Jerry Sutley and Mrs.

William Geiben. Douglas Vertigan was best man for his brother. Ushers were Jerry Sutley, Douglas S. Vertigan, Peter Vivona and Joseph Vivona. A reception followed in LeMoyne Manor.

The couple will reside in San Diego, Calif. The bride is a graduate of Union Endicott High School, Endicott and State University College at Buffalo where she was a member of Pi Omega Nu Sorority. She is employed as a teacher by South Bay Union School District, Imperial Beach, Calif. The bridegroom is a graduate of Solvay High School, Purdue University, where he received a B. S.

degree in aeronautical engineering and Syracuse University where he received his master's degree in business administration. He is employed by General Dynamics-Con vair as a management science specialist in San Diego, Calif. Sisters attend Miss Sally E. Lazarony, daughter of Mrs. Samuel Lazarony of Fredonia.

became the bride of L. Bradley Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. C-iaric or Baldwinsville, recently.

The Rev. Raymond Neilson heard the vows in Baptist Church, Fredonia. Mrs. Ronald Tofil was matron of honor for her sister. Mrs.

Don Lazarony and Miss Sylvia Dennison were bridesmaids. Brenda Tofil was flower girl. Gary Brooks was best man. Frank Mt. Pleasant and Don Lazarony were ushers.

The bride received her B.S. and M.A. degrees from the State University College at Fredonia. She is employed as a reading specialist by Camll-lus School District, The bridegroom is a graduate of State University College at Morrisville and Western Michigan University. He is employed by New York State Electric and Gas Geneva.

fla I man- Wilber troth announced Women in Bristol, Va. She is employed as the secretary in the respiratory therapy department of Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital. Her fiance graduated from Westhill High School and attended Onondaga Community College. He is an apprentice printer for the The couple plans an Oct. 14 weddingv Ahlsens recite vows Alfred grads wed Exchanging marriage vows recently in St.

John's Lutheran Church were Miss Linda Anne Harney and Douglas E. Ahlsen. The Rev. J. M.

Davis heard the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. David 8. Harney of 304 Kenwick Dr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ahlsen of Seaford. Miss Janice Ziarko was maid of honor. Warren Fischer was best man.

Ushers were Steven Hicks and James Harney, the bride's brother-Following a reception in the Ism, the. teft for New York City and the Adi-rondacks. The bride is a graduate of Henninger High School and State University College at Oswego. The bridegroom is a graduate of Seaford High School and is a senior at State University College at Oswego where he is majoring in industrial arts. Martini SI MRS.

DOUGLAS AHLSEN Linda Harney Oswego grads are wed St. Edward's Church in Syosset, L.I., was the scene recently for the wedding of Miss Margaret Rose Gengler and Steven G. Kenyon. The Rev. Henry Palmer officiated.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Gengler of Hicksville, L.I. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson J. Kenyon of South Onondaga Road, Ned-row. Miss Elizabeth Gengler was maid of honor for her sister. Bridestnaids were Miss, Nancy Charles, Miss Susan Sweet-land and Miss Janice Churchill.

David Kenyon, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Ushers were Jim Samson, Mark Gorman and David Quackenbush. Following a reception in Huntington Town House, the couple left for a trip to Cape Cod. They will reside in Tul- iy- The bride graduated from Nassau Community College and received a B.S. degree in elementary education from State University College at Oswego, She is a member of Theta Chi Rho Sorority.

The bridegroom graduated from State University College at Oswego with a B.S. degree iji industrial arts and is a member of Delta Chi Omega Fraternity. He is employed by Henry A. Knott of New York. Vardcn Studio MRS.

STEVEN KENYON Margaret Gengler Miss Anne Waterbury Hoeft became the bride of Donald Lee Carpenter Saturday In St. Mary's of the Lake Church, Skaneateles, before the Rev. Thomas Guyder. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

George bridge Hoeft of 75 East Genesee Skaneateles, and Dr. and Mrs. Donald Carpenter of Danville, 111. Miss Mary Shaw Hoeft was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Lorraine Fontanella, Miss Debbie Joa, Miss Patricia Gate and Miss Cheri Carpenter, the bridegroom's sister.

MRS. DAVID BROOKS Kristen Thiel Couple married at Falls Carpenters Falls was the setting last Sunday for the marriage of Miss Kristen Adair Thiel and David Russell Brooks before the Rev. Gordon Wendell Jr. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Eric Thiel of Scotia and Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks of 43 North Camillus. Mrs. Lynn Schantz was matron of honor and Paul Schantz was best man.

Following a picnic at Pratts Falls County Park, the couple left for a camping trip to Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. The bride, a graduate of State University at Buffalo, will be employed by Upstate Medical Center in the medical library. The bridegroom, a graduate of West Genesee High School, attended Auburn and Onondaga Community Colleges. He is employed by Upstate Medical Center in the physical plant department and owns and operates Brooks Photography. Stevenson studio MRS.

DONALD CARPENTER Hoeft Anne Hoeft wed in Skaneateles Thomas Carpenter was best man for his brother. Ushers were Mark Reilley, Joe Sweet, John Fisher and David Hoeft, the bride's brother. Following a reception in Springslde Inn, Auburn, the couple left for Canada and Kentucky. They will live in Akron, Ohio. The bride attended State University College at Oswego and is a graduate of Ladycliff College in Highland Falls.

The bridegroom is a graduate of University of Illinois in Urbana and employed by Seherr-McDermott International Designers as an industrial designer. Music teachers married St. Catherine's Church, Binghamton, was the setting recently for the marriage of Miss Beverly Elizabeth Saam and Michael Alfieri before the Rev. Mathew J. Doran and the Rev.

J. Harold Davies, Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Saam of Binghamton and Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Alfieri of 106 Cutler Dr. Mrs. James F. Macumber was matron of honor for her sister.

Bridesmaids were Miss Constance Alfieri, Miss Kathy J. Saam and Miss Christine A. Saam. Richard Cangeml was best man. Ushers were Thomas Colabufo and Charles F.

Saam Jr. Following a reception in Moray's Restaurant, Binghamton, the couple left for a honeymoon to Cape Cod. They are residing in Fulton. The bride is a graduate of Ithaca College of Music and is a string instructor in the Fulton School System. Her husband, a graduate of Murray State University, Kentucky, is a band instructor in the Fulton School System.

MRS. MICHAEL ALFIERI Beverly Saam The Rev. John Radice off! ciated recently in St. John's Church at the marriage of Miss Barbara Moszak and Thomas Peter Raulli. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, John Moszak of Olean. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guido Raulli of 401 Glendale Liverpool. Miss Diane Moszak was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Margo Fitzgerald and Miss Rosemary Raulli, Robert Cox was best man. Ushers were Paul Raulli and Lee Massenzio. Following a reception in the Pulaski Club, the couple left for the Poconos. They will reside in Buffalo. The bride, a graduate of Olean High School and State University College at Alfred, is employed by Prudential Insurance Co.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Liverpool High School and State University College at Alfred, is a senior at State University of Buffalo. O.GG student marries First United Methodist Church, Mexico, was the setting Saturday for the marriage of Miss Brenda Ginn to Edward Simard before the Rev, Bertram Croop. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ginn of Mexico and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Simard of Mexico. Mrs. Lynda Smith was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Bonny Pearson, Miss Sherry Meeks, Miss Cindy Tourot and Miss Vicki Showers. Kelly Ginn was flower girl. Timothy Marks was best man. Ushers were James Smith, Andy Marks, Bob Simard, the bridegroom's brother, and Jack Ginn, the bride's brother. Stephen Smith was ring bearer.

Following a lawn reception in the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, the couple left for Acadia National Park, Maine. The bride is a graduate of Mexico Academy. She is employed as a secretary by Hancock Air Force Base.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Mexico Academy and served with the Army. He attends Onondaga Community College. MRS. WILLIAM STEVENS Barbara Hilftnger Sisters attend Miss Hilfinger Miss Barbara Ann Hilfinger became the bride of William Charles Stevens Saturday in Erwin Methodist Church before the Rev. Glenn Alty Crafts.

The bride is the daughter Mr. and Ms. Robert N. Hilfinger of 128 Buckingham Ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs.

Thelma Stevens of Clayton and Clifford Stevens of Watertown. Miss Christine Hilfinger was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Cynthia Hilfinger, the bride's sister; Miss Marilyn Rand and Miss Mary Bennett Miss Diane Hilfinger was junior bridesmaid. Thomas Ivey was best man. Gorhams touring in state Miss Christine Marie Miner and Richard D.

Gorham exchanged marriage vows Saturday before the Rev. Richard Morrisette in St Joseph's Church, Camillus. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Hoag of 110 Barclay Camillus, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gorham Jr. of Elbridge. Miss Barbara Ann Mydlin-ski was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Patrice Du-prey, Miss Marilyn Fox and Miss Patricia Doherty. Pamela Jean Gorham was flower girl. Lawrence Gray was best-man. Ushers were Ted Mc-Collum, Dale Green and Dale Teahan. Following a reception in Elbridge, the couple left for a trip through northern New York State.

The bride is a graduate of West Genesee High School. The bridegroom Is a graduate of Jordan-Elbridge High School and attended Auburn Community College. He is employed by Lawrence E. Gray Contracting Co. 930 STATE FAIR BLVD.

Ph. 488-321 3 FAMOUS FOR BEAUTIFUL WEDDING RECEPTIONS and BANQUETS ESTABLISHED Ushers were Lawrence Meeks, Robert Meeks and Robert Bennett. Following a reception in Drumlins, the couple left for Cape Cod, Mass. The bride is a graduate of Mohawk Valley Community College with a degree in nursing. She will be employed as a nurse by Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Clayton Central High School and Mohawk Valley Community College with a de- gree in civil engineering. He is employed by Stearns and Wheeler of Cazenovia and works in Oneonta as an engineer. MRS. RICHARD GORHAM Christine Miner YOU HAVE COLLEGE CREDITS OR HAVE WORK EXPERIENCE CCBI COLLEGE ADULT SECRETARIAL PROGRAM Can Make You A SECRETARY IN JUST 10 WEEKS IF YOU 21 or have or two ytm of college. For information Call 472-6233 CCBI 953 James Street Syracuse, H.Y.

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