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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 24

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1964 Miss Walker, Lloyd Miller Wed Saturday Miss Linda Walker, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Walker of Ormond Beach, and Lloyd F. Miller, son of Dr.

and Mrs. J. Wilson Miller of 91 Leversee Road, were married Saturday in the Brunswick Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George J.

Murdock and Rev. Seth Genung. The bride wore a dress of imported eyelet and carried a CAScade bouquet of stephanolis and carnations with English ivy. The bride's sister, Miss Chrisline Walker, was maid of honor and Miss Evelyn Miller, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Both wore coral dresses with matching Dior bows.

Michael Gardner was best man and ushers were Hugh McCarney and Gene Senecal. A wedding breakfast was held in the church ball immediately following the ceremony. Following a honeymoon Vermont, the Millers will g0 to Camp Little Notch where they will work this summer. In the fall, the bride, a June graduate from St. Lawrence Universily, will be teaching at Cortland High School, and the bride.

groom will continue his studies at the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cor. nell University. Schuyler DAR To Meet Saturday The June meeling of Philip Schuyler Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Allen L.

Gllett, 30 Farmingdale New: tonville. Mrs. William E. Fulkerson, regent, will preside, Mrs. Allen Lewis will report on the Continental Congress in WashingD.C., in April.

Mrs. Lewis atlended the Congress as delegate from Philip Schuyler Chapter. PREMIER CARIBBEAN CRUISE SEASON the S.S. SHALOM 9 Cruises from N.Y. NOVEMBER 25 thru MARCH 31 ARRANGEMENTS BIRKMAYER TRAVEL AGENCY 280 River Trey AS 2-2650 You'll Make DAD Feel He's Floating on air with a MOM! do you need an inspired idea tor 3 Pop's gift for Father's Day? Floaters by Bates are the answer.

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VAN ARNAM Troy Girl, Watervliet Man Engaged Aug. 22. STORE YOUR FUR STOLE AND WEAR IT TOO! Place your little in our storage fure vaults toke them out when you nand them, re-stort them extra cherge. FREE PICKUP CALL AS 2-5220 Remodeling Expert Repsiring, FOURTH STREET FURS Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs.

Richard C. Van Arnam of 432 6th of the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Peter E. La Chapelle, son of Mrs. Charles Lawlor, 1856 Wisevail Watervilet, and the late Alfred E. Chapelle, Miss Arnam is a graduate nf Catholic Central High School and Samaritan Hospital Schooi of Nursing, where she is presently on the staff.

A graduate of Christian Brothers Academy and. the College of the Holy Cross, rently, Mr. director La Chapelle the is science department of the St. Thomas More School, Colchester, Cohn. The wedding will take place Aug.

22. Open and Fri. 'Til 9 P.M. Wed. and 'Til 6 P.M.

CUNNING SHOE STORE 73-75 CONGRESS STREET, TROY Dear Sri. 9 P.M. Work 'Tr! 3. 'S P.M. Miss Russett Planning Fall Nuptials Announcement has been made by Mr.

and Mra. Kenneth J. Russett of 129 Johnston Cohoes, of the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to F. Wesley Lampman son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. Wesley Lampman of 50 Continental Cohoes. The wedding will take. place In October, Miss Russett and her hance are both graduates of Cohoes High School. She is a' secretary in the State Department of Taxation and Finance.

He 'is a graduate also; of Hudson Val: ley Community College -and is draftsman in the Department: of Public Works, Decoration Group To Meet Friday The Hudson Valley. Chapter of the Historical: Society of Early American Decoration, will meet Friday at the. Albany Country Club. At 10 a.m, "Mrs. Joseph B.

Watts a tion of stenciling. This will be followed by. the business meet: ing and luncheon. Officers elected at the recent annual meeting include: Presi dent, Mrs. Anthony Laurence of Altamont; secretary.

Wayne F. Fry, tressurer, Mrs. Leland Wilson, Troy; and librarian, Mrs. Beecher Hammond, Glens Falls. Mrs.

Austin Emery of Averill Park qualifed for membership at the recent national meeting at East Hampton, L.T.' -Conklin Photo BARBARA ANN RUSSETT To Meet Tonight. The 'monthly meeting of.th auxiliary of the South Troy Lit. tle League, will be held tonight at the Petty Officers Club, Jackson and 2nd Sis. Mrs. Irene Durrick, president, announces that: reports wili be received on special event.

-Vera Photo, MRS. BRIAN DOUGLAS DILLON Dillon-Roberts Rites Held In St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church marriage of Miss Linda Corinne Thomas Roberts, 3279 6th of Mr. and Mrs.

Benson Dillon, Canajoharie. Rev. Frederick E. Thalmann officiated. Walter Marland was organist for the occasion.

The bride, escorted by her father, wore gOWN of silk organza over taffela, with a modiRed bell skirt swept to back termination in 8 chapel length train. From a tiered crown of seed pearls fell a Angertip boutfant veil of illusion, The sister of the bride, Mrs. Nancy Avon, Van Nuys, acted as matron of honor, while Miss Elizabeth O'Neil and Miss Anne Dillon were bridesmaids. The matron of honor chose romance blue gown of embroidered nylon over taffeta, matching picture hat and carried basket of white daisics and blue bachelor buttons. The bridestnaids were similarly attired in gowns of skylark blue.

The best man was Gary Crouse, Canajoharie, and ushers were JeRrey Lemontt, Westbury, L.1.; Steve Zwick, and David Chang, Honolulu, The reception took. place at the Knighls of Columbus 'Hall, in Watervlict. The bride's sister, Mrs. Barbara Smith chose pink shantung dress with matching accessories and an orchid corsage. The mother of the bridegroom wore a beige lace dress with orchid appointments and an orchid corsage.

The couple left on a wedding trip to Bermuda, the bride wearing a pink linen dress, black accessories and an orchid cor- DAD WILL LOVE' BARRACINI CANDY FOR FATHER'S DAY KNOWLSON'S 151 Broadway, Troy was the scene. Saturday -of the Roberts, daughter of Glen and Leian Douglas Dillon, son sage. After Aug. 5, they will reside in Bainbridge, Md. The former: Miss Roberls is a graduate of Troy High School and is employed by the Board of Examiners of Nurses, State Education Department, Mr.

Dillon is a graduate of Canajoharie High School, and a June graduate of RPI where he reccived a bachelor of science and chemistry degree. He was sioned Ensign, United State Navy, and will attend Nuclear Power Training in Bainbridge, Md. He was the president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Miss Eaton Planning August Nuptials Mr. and Mrs.

Roland G. Ealon jot 1518 Peoples Ave. have nounced the engagement of their daughter, Anna, to Melvin King Neville, son. of Mrs. Harvey W.

Neville of Tucson, and the late Mr. Neville. An August wedding is pianned. Miss Eaton WAS graduated from Catholic Central High School in Troy and attended Wheelock College In Boston where she majored in early childhood education. Mr.

Neville was graduated from California Instilute of Technology with a B.S. in chemistry, and from Harvard Uni. versily Graduale School with an M.S. in physics. He is cur.

rently a Afth year graduale stu: dent at Harvard where he is candidate for a Ph.D. in anthro pology. It's Time For A Hollywood Beauty PERMANENT 10 TROY and COHOES SUMMER SPECIAL ON 9 PERMANENT 8 7 6 WAVES from $5 Includes cut, shampoo and set, plus a can ot spray net, FREE. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVES ONLY $1.50 Use Your Midland Charge Account We specialize in Hair Tinting Free Consultation HOLLYWOOD NC APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 70 CONGRESS TROY 2-9459 119 REMSEN COHOES 5-9084 Earn Every Ware Guaranited 14 Opreaturk No Fatting Shop in air- conditioned comfort Always Spacious Perking FAMOUS NAMES American HOUSE Furniture cherry. pine, LATHAM Route and CONVENIENT MAT SOM THE PLAN BUDCET, Open Each Evening 'til 1 P.M., Saturday 'til 5 P.

M. EASY PARKING IN FRONT OF STORE OPEN THE DOOR TO ADVANCEMENT AND OPPORTUNITY "Learn Hair Dressing" Day and Evening Classes Free Plocement Low Tuition Fosy Terms State Accredited For Injormation Obligation) Call. Write or Stoy in to Ser of The Troy School of Beauty Culture 88 CONGRESS TROY AS 2-5144 -Nicholas Photo, MRS, ELTON NEIL KAUFMANN Albany Church Scene Of Kaufmann-Smith Ceremony The First Congregational the scene of the marriage of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert solaer, and Elton Neil! Kauf.

mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Kaufmann, Cleveland, Ohio. Rev.

William k. Hampton officiated. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a gown of white peau de soie, with a scoop neckline and short sleeves. A chapel length. train fell from the waist in soft pleats.

A white peau de soie pillbox held her four-tier illusion veil. She cartried a bouquet of white daisies. Mrs. Gerald Birmingham, the bride's sister, was her matron of honor, and Miss Joyce G. LaVenla was the bridesmaid.

Both wore white organdy gowns trimmed with pale blue and headpieces of blue daisies. Each carried an arm bouquet of spring flowers. Kathy Sue Area Man Married In Cranston, R.I. Miss Marie Buoncervello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Buoncervello of Cranston, and David C. Kosegarten, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Kosegarten of 12 John, Nassau, were married June 6 in Cranston. Rev. Alfred W. Santagata officiated and bestowed the Papal Blessing in St. Mary's Church.

Miss Frances Serpa was maid of honor and Bernard Buoncer. Vello, brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Richard Mensing of Nassau, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Ushers were Lawrence Del Bonis, Charles Kenyon, Angelo Mendillo, Richard Mensing, Paul Sebreiner and Michael Tedesco.

Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore 4 gown of peau de soie embroidered with seed nearls. Her veil was A mantilla of reembroidered Alencon lace. Mrs. Kosegarten is graduale of St. Xavier's Academy and Salve Regina College at New.

part, R.I. Her husband is graduale of Christian Brothers Academy and the Albany Colloge of Pharmacy. In September he will resume his assistantship at. the University of Rhode Island where he is a graduate sludent. After a reception at the Valley Country Club, West Warwick, the couple left a wed.

ding (rip to Bermuda, Announce Marriage Of Troy Couple Mr. and Mrs, Bayard Speyers of Troy and Boonville announce the marriage of their daughter, Jeanette Cuyler Speyers, to Wilford Michael LeForestier also of Troy, April 14 in Pitisfick, Mass. Rev, Harvey E. Lake performed the ceremony. In altendance were Mr.

and Mrs. Speyers and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford LeForestier Sr. The former Miss Speyers is a member of this year's gradualing class al Troy High School, Mr.

LeVorestier is a 1962 gradulate of LaSalle Institute and is attending Assumption College in Worcester, Mass. Church in Latham, will hold dance, "A Night Under the Saturday in the parish auditorium from 8 to 11 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The event is open In members and friends. A special invitation has been extended to members of the CY0 of Sis.

Peter's and Paul's Church, Cohoes. Latham CYO To Have Dance The CY0 of St. Ambrose's Guest Of Honor Miss Alberta Sue daughter of Mrs. Belle Conway, was honored at a bridal party ziten by Leon Snsder for 3 group of 40 relauves and marriaze 1. Varner of Latham S.

:3 Fun Fur. Storage CLOTH COATS' STORED Phone 271-8487 For Prompt. Pickup Broughton's FURS 95 FOURTH STREET. Church, Albany, Saturday was Miss Diane Wilhelmina Smith, M. Smith, 34 Pine Rens; Reimann, niece of the bride, was the flower girl, and was similarly attired.

She carried an arm bouquet of blue daisics. Joseph. Zablotney of Connecticut was best man and Stephen Locatelli and Chobad Riahi, of Iran, were ushers: William R. Reimann, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. The reception immediately followed the ceremony at fael's.

The couple left on wedding trip to Lake George, and upon return will reside in Cleveland. After 1 they will live in Pasadena, Calif. The former Miss Smith is graduate of Vin Rensselaer High School -and attended eve classes at Russell Sage College. She was employed as re ceptionist for General Mutual Insurance in Albany. Mr.

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