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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 24, Miss Gallagher JoBeBride Sepfember20 Mn iUry CalUgher of 78 Thin) Street, Waterford, engagement of her daughter Mist Patricia Helen Gallagher, to Frank Marro, son of Mr. and Mrs Anthony Morro of 877 Fourll Avenue. The prospective bride is the daughter of the late Martin Gallagher. Miss Gallagher attended Lans ingmirg High School and Troy Bus iness College and is with the New York State Department of tion and Finance.

Mr. Marro. an alumnus of Lans ingburg High School and the Uni versity of Michigan, is an account anl-with the firm ot Franke, North Harmon and Whitey. The wedding will a place September 20 in SI. Mary's Church Waterford.

Palmer Couple United In Church Ceremony Miss Betty Jean Dayton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Day ton, Walnut Street, Palmer, be came the bride of Ramon Earl Orion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rober Orion, Pine Street, Palmer, at a candlelight ceremony at 8 p.m July 11, in the Wesleyan Metho dial Church, Corinth.

Hev. Charle A. Dayton, pastor, assisted by Rev Wilbur Dayton, D.D., ol Marion officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in whit nylon net over taffeta, fashioned with Chantilly lace bodice will i matching lace jacket. She wor full length Chantilly lace mitts Her finger tip veil ot nylon tulji fell from a crown of seed pearls She carried a bouquet of whiti carnations and buby's-breath cen tered with a while gardenia with a ihower of ribbons tied with baby's breath.

Miss Nanette M. Dayton was he ulster's miid of honor. The brides maidj were Miss Caroline Jenk and Miss Patricia Mayalcski am the flower girl was Nancy Duel! Jrwin Bragg was ring bearer. Larry Keller, Delriot, Mich nerved as best man and the ush ers were Eugene and Mo rls Bragg. Following the ceremony, a recep tion was held at the Corinth Grangi Hall.

Mr. and Mrs, Orion left late on a wedding trip to northern Ynrk and Boston, Mass. Mrs. Orion Is a graduate of the Corinth High School and th Child's Hospital School for practi cal Nurses. She is employed at th Glenn.

Falls Hospital. The bridegroom Is also a gradu ale of the Corinth High School am is now nerving as a radar mai third class in the U. S. Navy. The bride Is residing with he parents lintll husband ppi pleles his tour of duty.

You Can Shop TUESDAY AND FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. MONDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY :30 TO 5 :3 M. CLOSED SATURDAYS BURINK "'n Hornell Teacher Bride Of Andrew F. Lamb, Jr. Miss Dolores Elizabeth Hanrahan, daughter of Mrs.

Thomas F. fanrahan of Hornell and the late Mr. Hanrahan, and Andrew Francis son of Col. and Mrs. Andrew F.

Lamb, of 1429 First Avenue, Walervliet, were married Saturday in St. Ann's Church, Hornell, with a nuptial mass at 9 a.m. by the pastor, Rev. Lawrence W. Photo MISS PATRICIA 11.

GALLAGHER MISS A l.OMONTK Troy Man Married In Glens Falls Church Mrs. Mildred Sprague of Glens Falls and Robert S. Davis of 2234 Avenue were married Sunday at 1 p.m. in Christ Methodist Church, Glens Falls, by Rev. Walter J.

Benedict, paslor. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Champagne of Glens Falls, brother and sister: n-law of the bride, were thc wed- i a a A reception fot members of the I i a a i i was held al The Woodlawn, Kills- kill Bay. Greenwich Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Shcpard re spending two weeks' vacalion Montreal and other points ef nlercst in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Garretl daughter, Barbara, arc vaca- toning at one of the Potter camps Blue a i Lake. Mrs. James O'Malley has entered he Mary McClcllan llospllal in Cambridge for observation and reatmcnt. Clayton a i who Is allciul- ng summer school at A a Stale Jollegc, spent -the week-end i his mother, Mrs. Lillian Gravlin.

The a a reunion thc Bajly amily will he held al Lake l.flii- derdalc Saturday, Aug. 2. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. The 21st LeHarrou tamily re- mion will be held at Hedges Lake Sunday. Amusements will be pro- idcd and i will be served at 12:30 p.m.

Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Myers and ion. Ralph, returned Friday 'rom a two-weeks' motor i dur- ng which they traveled more Ulan i.OOO milc.s. They went west as tar as Colorado, Ilicn lo Arizona where they visited Phoenix, the Painted Desert anil (be Petrified Forest.

They two days at Greenlrer. N. and visileil Ihe i Sands proving grounds. Their Irip took IhrnuRli Tennessee, i i i a and Washington, D. C.

Mary Lomonte Betrothed To John Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lomonte ol 2126 Fourth Avenue, Walervliet, announce the engagement and ap, proaching marriage of IH'cir daughter, Miss Mary Lomonte, to John Esposito of 2103 Fourth Avenue, Watervliel, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Esposito.

The prospective bride was gradu- alcd from Catholic High School and is employed by the New York State Department of Labor. Her nance, who attended Water vliet High School, is in business with his brothel The wedding will lake place Sept. 13 al Our I.ady of Ml. Carmc Church. ABOUT CHANf.K I Mr.

and Mrs. Chester H. Beddow ormerly of 2162 Fourteenth Street have taker up Ihcir residence a 22 Lawrence Street, Walcrford Mr. Mrs. Beddow have recently returned from a vacation at Ogunqu.it, Me.

iannon. St. Ann's choir, of which the bride has been director for several 'ears, sang an elaborate program if weddint music with Prof. Ray Wingate of Alfred University as guest director. The attendants were Mrs.

John II. Conway of Buffalo and Louis Simon of Hornell. Ushers were James M. Murphy, the bride's nephew, and John H. Conway.

The was escorted by her brother, James F. X. Hanrahan of Hornell. The bridal gown was waltz length ot starched shantung in ice pink with a square neckline with an accordion pleated side drape. A matching cloche of starched shantung and net was sprinkled with lilies of the valley.

The bride carried a nosegay of lompons and stephanotis which she presented at the altar of the Bless cd Virgin. She also carried a white prayer book with white gardenias, slephanotis and ivy. Her attendant was gowned rose beige shantung with a matching cloche and carried pink sweetheart roses, delphinium florets and baby's brcalh. A breakfast for the immediate families was held at the Hotel Sherwood and the couple left on a wedding Irip, the bride traveling in a green linen costume with black velvet accessories. Mrs.

Lamb is a graduate of St. Ann's School, Hornell High School and Gencseo State Teachers College and is a member of Delta Kap pa Gamma, honorary educational sorority. She is on the Lincoln School faculty and a member of the editorial staff of the Evening Tribune, Hornell. Mr. Lamb is a graduate of Siena College and received a Master's degree ij journalism from Syra cuse University.

He is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, professiona journalisU'! fraternity and is on the editorial staff of the Elmira Adver User. He served in the European theater in the Army during World War II. Fruit And Flowers Distributed To 45 Shut-Ins The work of the Fruit and Flower Guild of the Troy Woman's Club, was done this week by members of the Woman's Club under the chairmanship of Mrs. Eugene C. Rist and by members of the Council of Jewish Women under the chairmanship of Mrs Jerry Goldberg.

The contributors were: Worth- ngton Flowers, Sweetheart Flower Shop, House of Flowers, John E. sambrook, Barrett the Florist, Mrs. Clarence C. Scott for the Aldrich Gardens, Miss Ethel' Irvng, Mrs. Mildred Bradley, Mrs.

Roland E. Reynolds, Mrs. Julius E. Braun, Mrs. William B.

D. Van Auken, Mrs. Hist, Mrs. Burr Stark, Mrs. William H.

Cobb, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Allen L. Gillett, Mrs. Nelson Mrs.

Moris Hoffman, Mrs. Maurice Syman- jky, Mrs. Harry Sicgel, Mrs. Gold- jerg, Mrs. Edwin Weinberg, Mrs, dyron Norkeen and Mrs.

Richard joodman. Those assisting in the rooms were. Mrs. Lawrence R. Couchot, Mrs.

Robert J. Lemmon, Mrs. Cobb and Mrs. Chelscy A. Lasher Distributing the fruit and flow- to 45 shut-ins and one institu Jon were: Mrs.

William L. Clush, Mrs. Gerald W. Hull, Mrs. Stark, Mrs.

Arthur H. Wellington, Mrs, Charles C. Caddick, Mrs. Bierce Bailey, Mrs. Gillett, Mrs.

Siegel, Mrs. Weinberg, Mrs. Norkeen. Mrs. foseph'Posncr, Mrs.

Goodman and Urs. Goldberg. Mrs. Chauncey L. Bradt acted as registrar in the rooms' and was assisted by Mrs.

Harry A. Nelson. The work ot the guild will be done next week by the women of the Baptist Churches of the citj under the chairmanship of Mrs. Harold W. Griffis.

Attend Conference M'rs. William Burnett of South Lake Avenue, Mrs. Merlon I. Roy of Frear Avenue and Miss Edna Donahue and Mrs. Maude Donahui of North Lake Avenue are attend the Methodist Women's Con ference this week at Poultncy, Vt Fine-Flynn AT FOREST A Mr.

and Mrs. Paul R. Jones and their children are spending vacation at Ihcir summer home at Forest Lake. Record Pattern Miss Mary R. Klynn, a Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Flynn of 36 South Street, Watcrford, and John I. Fine of 84 Vliet Slrecl, Cohoe: were married July 4 at St. Mary 1 Church in Waterford. Thc 9:30 a.m.

nuptial mass was celebrated by Rev. Donald J. Ammcring, O.S.A. Mrs. Harold Oavitl, Ihe bride's sister, and John Garry, Ihe bridegroom's brother-in-law, at tended Ihe couple.

The bride wore a powder blue dress trimmed with lace and car- led a bouquet of pink roses A reception followed the ceremony at The Mansion, after which rlr. and Mrs. Fine left on a motor rip through the New England Slates. They are residing at 84 Vliet Slrecl, Coh'ocs. RA-MARK STUDIOS 46 No! Pearl Albany NIXT TO DRISLANt ILDG.

i A I KNTRANCE FOR JUNIORS! Something different! Not jus Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Warren (i. Hull with I i son, Warren and daughter, Linda, and Mrs. George if the Hoo.sick Road have returned rom a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada.

RECENT BRIIJE The former Cpl. Slclla V. Wilcczck of the Air Force, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcczck ol Philadelphia, who became the bride of Sgl.

John K. Bailey of Ihe Air Force Headquarters A.F.R.O.T.C., Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bailey ot 174 Paine Street, Green Island, in a ceremony performed recently by Rev.

Marvin L. Warwick at the Methodist Church in I'rattsville, Ala. Husband Insists On Being Consulted Before Wife Spends Own Earnings BY DOROTHY DIX Misi Dix- M.v husband and 1 bolh work and i 13 month of marriage have paid up $2,000 worth ot i bills. Now 1 fee I'd like to buy some clothes before we begin saving again. I am no means extravagant, and nows it.

I do like to look nice wc 0 re sc to assist business, though. The trouble is: financial care of their mothc a Carl (eels I should coiisulti mvns a srna house, but ha him before I buy a i He' Mv nd would says he has right to know bcar burden, where every penny goes and fact a I work doesn't give me the right to buy what I please. A S. Sophomoric Scrooge. When serious money problems are .10 evident a i more than year of marriage, the outlook for a happy looks M.

P. All members of the (ami should, by agreement, contribute definite amount of money eac week, or month, lo the mothei support. In a family so large, division of the financial rcspon: bility would incur no burden any one member. It is ccrlain ralher dim. Being married to a i a a bunch of childri i a is bad enough, but a i husband a man who is i Specialty Photographers For Wedding Albums an ordinary but one with new flaring Hoes ljs wile's earnings is just and late (lay fabrics.

Blouse intolerable. short or long sleeves Perfect who would be so neglectful of Albany GiH Engaged To Dr. J. R. Meharg Announcement has been madt rf the engagement of Miss Nanc? Anne Maynes, daughter of James T.

Maynes of 1421 Western Avenue, Albany, and'the late Mr. Maynes, to Dr. John Richard Meharg of New York City, of Mr. and Mrs. James I.

Meharg of 32 Sheridan Avenue. The prospective bride attended VLicentiin Institute and was graduated from the Edgewood Park School in Briarcliff. Dr. Meharg attended Sieaa College and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and, since his graduation from Albany Medical School with the Class of 1952, has been on the staff of St. Vincent's Hospital in New York.

During World II, he served as a naval officer in the Pacific Theater. Miss Maynes is making plans for an October wedding. by Ruth Andrul MISS NANCY ANNE MAYNES Engagement Announced By Father Anthony J. Micco of 301 Second treet announces the engagement his daughter, Miss Josephine licco, to Joseph C. Dippo, son of rfrs.

Elizabeth Dippo' of 663 Sixth Wenue and the laU Charles Dipo. Miss Micco also is the daugh- er of the late Mrs. Mary F. Micco. The prospective bride is em- Joyed in the payroll department Cluett, Peabody and nd her fiance is with the Water- ord Blcachcry.

The wedding will take place iept. 6. Home Bureau Unit Has Reception For New Members The Holly Home Bureau Unit held a reception Wednesday evening at the Grange Hall in Colonie for the 21 new members of the group. A skit, written by Mrs. Glenn Wise, was the feature of the The following participated: Mrs.

James Atchinson, Mrs. Fredrick Tierney, Mrs. Basil Garcia, Leonard Caldwell and Mrs. oseph Alasky. Refreshments were served lol- owing the entertainment, under he chairmanship of Mrs.

John jchmldt, This was the first meeting contacted by the new officers elected or the coming year. They are: Mward Dwyer, chairman; Mn. Schmidt, membership chairman; flrs. Atchinson, treasurer, and'Mrs. Caldwell, secretary.

Virginia Johnson Bride In.Castleton Miss Virginia A. Johnson, daugh- er of Mrs. Johanna Johnson of iastleton and the late John Peter ohnson, was married Saturday fternoon to Sgt. Edwin Calvin son of Mr. and Mrs.

VanBcusichem, Castleton. The ceremony was performed at Jmanuel Reformed Church by Hev. JOSEPHINE MICCO Ton. The bride wore a white nylon jown and carried white roses with a while orchid. She was'escorted her brother-in-law, Ernest lutchings.

The matron of honor was Mrs. Adolph Stearns of Syracuse and he best mai, was John L. Duntz of Clavcrack. Ushers were Geraraus and Johan VanBeu Recently Mrs. Violet Weston of Portland, and Merrill Therrien of Broadway, Whitehall, were married recently in Notre Dame dcs Victoires Church, Whitehall, by Rev.

Harvey Desautels, pastor. The attendants iwere Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Rutland, VI, Ryan is a sister of the bridegroom. Mr.

Mrs. Therrien have gone to Niagara Falls. She lor mcrly worked as a registerec nurse in Portland and he is a Schouten sichcm. The bride is a graduate ol Scho- Corp. dack Central School and Albany Business College and is employed at thc Anti-Corrosive Metal Products Inc.

in the Whitehall shops of Ihii Delaware and Hudson Railroad The bridegroom graduated from Schodack Central School and the New York State Agriculture and Technical School at Alfred. Sar- gcant Van Bcusichcm is with the Ordnance Department. The couple left on a motor trip hrough New York Slate and will Fusco Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ruselli oi William Streel, Whitehall, an nouncc the engagement of Mrs Rosclli's cousin, Miss Angelinc Fusco, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Francis Fusco of Bellano, Italy, to Thomas McFancn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer McFanen of Fort Ann No date has been scl for the reside at 5 Green Avenue, Castle- wedding, ton. At Pyramid Lake Miss Rr-gina Horan of 426 Sixth Avenue is spending a few weeks at Pyramid Lake in the Adirondacks. On her return she will spend the remainder of the summer at her camp at Saratoga Lake.

At Lake George Miss Mary McManri 'and hci aunt, Miss Margarcl McMann, both of 832 Fifth Avenue, an spending a few days at Lakn George. At Spring Lake The Misses Edna and Mary Morris of 1618 Sixth Avenue, Watervliet, have returned from a vacation at Spring Lake, N. J. CLOSED FOR VACATION JULY 27 THRU AUG. 1ST COLLEGE CLEANERS F.iirth St.

4 4 6 Stcond St. Area Couple Wed 1'n Glens Falls Church Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Chilson, 1 Thomas Avenue, Hudson Falli, lave announced the marriage of heir daughter, Miss Inez M.

Chilion, to Dr. Andrew Hunter of 100 3 ark Street, Glens Falls. Dr. Huner is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Hunter of Chrjstchureh, New iealand. The couple was married July If at 2 p.m., at thc Glens Falls Prea byterlan Church by the Rev. Gor don L.

Corbett, associate pastor. Mrs. Muriel Londrigan wai matron of honor and Dr. Peter ic White was best man. Ushcn were Dr.

Peter Scars and Dr. Wiliam Ferguson, The attendant! were all from Glens Falls. Following a reception at tht lome of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R.

Londrigan in Glens Falls, the couple left for Saskatchewan in Canadian Northwest. The bride is a graduate of tht Hudson Falls High School and the Union University School of Nura- ing in Albany. She has been on the stall of the Glens Falls Hoi- pital. Thc bridegroom received education in New Zealand and Edinbiirg Medical College in Scotland. He has been serving as in- terne at the Glens Falls Hospital for the last sax months.

I rUldenun's Watch Repair Dept. One of Tmy'i Bifgtit and Best If anyone can fix your watch Haldeman's csn. We repair watches, clocks, rcfinish watch dials, put in crystals. We clean clocks, watches, put on new watch bands. Reset diamonds, jewelry repairing, bead restring'ing.

Haldeman's Jewelers COR. FULTON I FIFTH AVE. AShltv 2-6261 partners! ihold a good jnb, you certainly are No. 2506 is cut in 9, 11, enough to manage your own Dear Miss nix: I am 11 years you have the intelligence and am a i a summer 17. Size 13: Jumper, 2 yds.

1 money. At Ihe very least, you equipment day camp. I'd like to take archery, but my a says the too expensive. I i 4 i Long sleeved blouse, 2 have the privilege of hudg-'could Ed an archery set for 56.00, if of 39-in. fabric.

some of it for clolhes, as a and could even make arrangements Send 25c for a with namejneeessary business expense. Argu- to pay (or it on the installment ..1.1 tt i i a miser is i and vou plan. Daddy also objects to i because he i care for the sport when he was young. address, slyle number and siie. with i miser is i and vou 'I 1 Address a Bureau, The.might as well face the fact that thc Times Record, Box 42, Old is progressive one.

The I' 50.1 Slatinn, New York 11, N. Y. story ot Scrooge is rarely repeated 'in reality. The more money Patterns rradv to till orders nil-, i a hands, the more mediately. For special handling of i order via first class mail include'" 1 an extra 5c per pattern.

X. MUSICAL ALBUMS '69" PERSONALIZED SATIN ALBUMS '59 WHITE ALBUMS Call Bob Marlowe Albany 4-4746 Appointment Mr. Mirlowc woi formerly with Ccnklin Studiol, Troy COMPLETt MATERNITY Wardrobe DRESSES BotMn, Suit, yShotly Gowni JACKETS I WIAK A Pedal Puthcti SHORTS Tri. I'm sure if a would look back i his own boyhood--which Your only (rom a isn't too remote--he'd re(unpleasant si tun tion is to other sports equipment and firmly, a a definite i a he did covet. Young people of your salary is to be spent as you pel every possible support see fit.

Since you realize a in any sport Ihcy ly the necessity of saving, there like to pursue--provided, of no indication a i you'll it's not a dangerous one, whatever money you manage. one beyond i years. Per- your best lo nip Carl's parsimonyjhaps dad will let you buy the set the hnd, before it spreads i you pay for it yourself. Surely his pocketbook to his soul. there must be jobs around the house, or even around camp, a Dear Miss Dix: I have been you could do for a set sftm a week.

company with man I you show a i a aptitude for three years, and All a a br-'archery al camp, won't your in- twcen us and marriage, is the a i put in a good word for a his seven sisters--all married, you? FREE An artful and individualized hair shaping with all shampoo and finger wave appointments during month of July. As on introductory offer all permanent waves in our ityling department will be ONE-HALF PRICE $50.00 Wave $25.00 $35.00 Wave $17.50 $25.00 Wave $12.50 For Your Appointment Call AShley 4-5123 For Your Convenience Our Budget Department Will Feature Permanent Waves from $8.00 up. Shampoos and Finger Waves Haircuts $1.75 1.00 House of Glamour GROUND FLOOR, 16 SECOND TROY, N. Y. (FORMERLY CAMEO) OfEN MON.

AND THURS. IVININGS 'TIL.

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