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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 8

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Troy, New York
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a THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. FRIDAY MAY 31, 1957 MRS. FRANK CARMEN JULIAN --Photo by Vera Our Lady Of Mt. Carmel Scene Of Julian-Carbone Nuptial Ceremony Nuptial vows were exchanged Sunday by Miss Lillian Arlene Carbone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Carbone, 462 -Marcellis and Julian, 906 24th Watervliet, and the late Mr. Julian. Rev. Emery Parillo, O.F.M., performed the 2 p.m. ceremony at Our Lady of Mt.

Carme! Church, Watervliet The bride chose a gown with sn empire neckline and tulle inserts in the front. The back had tiers of tulle and French lace which cascaded into a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil was caught up to a crown of sequins and seed pearls. Her bouquet was a cascade of white roses with an orchid in the center. The matron of honor was Mrs.

Joseph E. Rubinski, sister of'the bridegroom, who wore a full length gown of white frosted organdy over light blue taffeta. Wearing similar gowns in white over cotillion blue were the bridesmaids, Mrs. John Julian, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, Miss Ann Attanasio and Mrs. Allen Joyner.

They carried colonial bouquets of pink roses and blue carnations. Linda Bond, cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girl and wore pink net snd carried a basket of mixed flowers. Joseph E. Rubinski served as best man for his brother-in-law. The guests were seated by John Julian, the bridegroom's brother; Joseph W.

Julian, cousin of the, bridegroom, and Allen Joyner. Thomas Wiezorek, cousin the bride, was ring bearer. The bride's mother wore a light blue lace dress with white accessories for the reception at the Circle Inn in Latham. The mother of the bridegroom chose light blue chiffon with black accessor ries. Both mothers had white rose corsages.

The couple.left for a wedding trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Canada with the bride wearing a gray suit with navy blue accesso ries and pink roses. On their re turn they will live'at 906 24th St. Watervliet. A graduate of Scotia High School, the former Miss Carbone is employed by Central Distrib utors, Inc. Her husband was graduated from Watervliet High School- He is a produce manager for Central Markets, Inc." To Attend Rally Day Members of the Jolly Senior 4-H group of Graf ton willlpar ticipate in the countywide rail.

day program tomorrow at. Knick erbacker Junior High' Schoo Lansingburg. --Photo by Mitchell MRS. JAMES GORTON GARDNER Boy! Oh Boy! Here Gomes Summer! CABANA SETS Sixes 3 to 14 CHILDREN'S SHOP 48 THIRD TROY Arkansas Girl Wed To J. Gardner In Nuptials Performed By Her Father In a double ring ceremony last Saturday, Miss Ethelyn Ruth Cathey, daughter of Key.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cathey, of Fort was married to James'-Gorton Gardner, son of Ir. and Mrs.

Fred E. Russell Sage Alumnae Will Hold Reunion The Alumnae Assn. of Russell Sage College will hold dts annual luncheon tomorrow at" 12:30 p.m. at The Hendrick Hudson following the annual i in the Little Theater on Mrs. Dorothy Donnelly- Long, president for the last two years, will preside at both events.

At the meeting she will turn over the gavel to Miss Marion C. Fitzpatrick of Troy, president-elect, who will take office in July. Guests at the luncheon will include: President and Mrs. Froman, Miss Doris L. Crokett, Miss Rebecca P.

Flint, Miss Margaret L. Lovell, Ruth A. Damon, Miss Gertrude Hodgman, Mrs. William L. Wh'it-' ney, Mrs.

Francis E. Hagg, Stephen H. Miss Alice Morgan Miss Elizabeth Mrs. J. Hugh-Smith, Miss Marion L.

Gibson, Mrs. -Richard W. Schmelzer and the officers of the class of 1957, the Misses Jean- Castelli, Patricia Michel, Joyce Huntington, Joan Clarke and Ethel-Joan Morrison, classes of alumnae will hold reunions on the campus this weekend. They are the classes of 1922, 1932, 1937, 1942, 1944, 1947, 1952,, 1955 and 1956. The returning alumnae will be guests at the.reception to be given Saturday afternoon by President and Mrs.

Froman at -their home 46 1st for the seniors and their guests, the and faculty. Alumnae- dinners will be held in the evening. Open house will be observed at the Alumnae House this evie'- ning and "a buffet breakfast will be served the house Sunday MRS. JAMES W. CONNORS --Photo by Berthold Margaret M.

Lasher Married To J. W. Connors At St. Mary's Miss Margaret M. Lasher, daughter of Arthur L.

Lasher, 32. 2nd became the bride yesterday of James W. Connors, son'o Mrs. John J. Connors, 801 1st at a Nuptial Mass at St'Mary' Church.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas W. Phe- ian, cousin of the bridegroom. Mr. Lasher escorted-his daughter to the altar which was decorated with white gladioli.

She was attended by her cousin, Miss Margianne Kehn. John J. Connors, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and the- ushers were Raymond J. Glasheen and William Connors. The bride wore a gown of rose- point lace with long sleeves on a fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt which ended in a cathedral train.

A French hat of lace and pleated tulle-held her illusion veil and shp carried a cascade of stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Her length attendant, gown, of wore a waltz pink starched nylon and carried a cascade of FUTURE BREDES Visit Berner's. Our Consultant will assist you in your choice of Silver, Crystal and China Patterns, to be registered in our Brides Book. Your friends and relatives will then know your choice. American Beauty carnations an --3rd TROY At the reception at the Airpor Restaurant, Mrs.

Joseph E. Kehn sister of the bride, received in dress of flowered chiffon with a orchid picture hat and access ries. Mrs. mother the bridegroom, chose navy blu eyelet with white accessories. Both had corsages of pink cymbidium orchids.

Mrs. Connors attended Catholic Central -High School and formerly was employed by the Rens- selacr County Welfare Department Her. husband is a graduate of Siena College and is associated with the New York State Department of Correction as-parole officer at Green Haven. Prison. Stormvilie.

The bride chose a print dress ana gray coat with white accessories and an orchid corsage for her traveling costume. Following a wedding trip to Washington, D.C., and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Connors will be at home at 30 Kclsey Poughkeepsie. 80 Whiteview Rd.

Dr. Cathey, the bride's father, nd Rev. Robert L. Stone 'per- ormed the 3:30 p.ni. ceremony Central Presbyterian Church Fort Smith, Ark.

Given -in marriage by her rother, Charles W. Cathey, the ride was attired in a gown of Jencon lace and tulle over slip- er satin. It was made with a coop neckline and cap sleeves a a fitted bodice and a skirt ith four deep points of lace and long train. A lace cap trimmed vith seed pearls held her veil nd she carried a cascade of weetheart roses and stephanotis. The bride's attendants were ler sisters, Mrs.

William Reed Oliver, who was the matron of ionor, and Miss Charlotte Cathey, bridesmaid. They wore waltz ength gowns of aqua cotton satin with turquoise chiffon cummerbunds and carried colonial bouquets of pale pink carnations and ivy. The bridegroom's honor attendants were Samuel Buffatt and Harold, O'Banrion. The ushers were wight Sample Charles Rogers, William Reed- Oliver and Thomas Mac Oliver. The reception was held-in the church parish house.

Mrs. Cathey was attired in a sheath of pink cotton satin and Mrs. Gardner wore a sheath of crystalette over taffeta in shades of gray. Both wore matching accessories and corsages of i glamelias'. The bride and her husband are graduates of MaryVille College in Maryville, Gardner also attended Norwich University in Vermont and is.

now in his econd.year at'Western Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, where the couple will live. The bride's traveling "costume for the couple's tworweek trip to Boston Mts. in Arkansas "was a gray cotton and dacron sheath dress with a bolero jacket. It was worn a white pique and pink chiffon hat and other accessories of black patent leather. Name Chairmen For Annual Banquet The Troy Columbiettes are planning to conduct their 5th annual banquet Monday, June 10, at The Hotel Troy, beginning at 7 p.m.

Mrs. Mary Gaffney, chairman, and Mrs. Mary Washock, cochairman, have committee chairmen for the affair as follows: Miss Evelyn Hunt and Miss Piano Students To Have Recital The. piano pupils of Gertrude Magill of Waterford will, hold their annual recital Sunday, at the Troy YWCA. Miss Joanne Slivinsk'i will be graduated with honors.

SKe will leave in the fall for the State University at Fredonia to study to become in the public Record Pattern BROUGHTON'S is calling for my fur and cloth coats for cold storage, NEW LOCATION: 74 FOURTH ST. Phone ER 1-8487 Est. -1822 i rouqhtorrs 1 FURS NEW OFFICERS--The Troy Area Emma Willard Alumni elected officers Wednesday at a luncheon meeting at the Troy Country Club. Among those named were, left to right, Mrs." Milton G.Tratt, reelected Edwafa C. Nelson, reelected president; Jeltzke'Derhuy-, zen of Holland, a guest, Mrs.

Newton Euckner, first vice president, and Mrs. Albert E. Cluett" second vice president Ldudonville Girl Engaged To Savy Officer Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scwall 'ruyn, Loudonville, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sarah Pruyn, to Insign Van Alstyne Hodgkiris, USNR.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Hodgkins of Troy. A a a of St.

Agnes School, Albany, Miss.Pruyn is a 'unior at Wheelock College, Boston. Ens. -Hodgkins was graduated from Albany Academy and RPI. --Photo by Hanraban MISS ELIZABETH HATLEE Miss Hatlee Engaged To Schenectady Man Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Hatlee, R.D. 2 have announced the engagement of their daughter, to J. Maryhowski, son; Mr. and Mrs.

'Stanley 80 Eastern Miss Hatlee will be graduated next month from State TJniver sity Teachers College, Oneonta Mr. Marynowski, a Union College. and Albany Law School, was admitted the New York in 1954. He maintains an office for the practice of law in Schenectady. An August wedding is planned.

ABOUT TOWN IN GEORGIA Mr. and L. E. Hoogstoel have been vacationing at Sea Island, Ga. HOME FROM EUROPE Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Smart have returned to their Maple avenue home after spending six weeks in Europe. HERE FOR SUMMER Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Van Sciver have closed their winter home in Miami Shores, anc have returned to Troy for the summer. FROM BOLIVIA Mr. and Mrs. Jorge A.

Saenz and children of LaPaz, Bolivia have been guests of Mr. and Mrs J. Fallen MacNulty, 143 Pawling while-Mr. Saenz met with area banking and business leaders in Troy and vicinity. JUMPER-DRESS! This printed Pattern gives dou ble pleasure! Easy sewing as sundress for summer, again' as jumper, blouse for school! Prin cess lines, flare skirt are fashio favorites for a young Printed Pattern 9112: Girl Sizes 6, 10, 12," 14.

Size 10 dress requires 3 yards 35 inch fabric; blouse takes yards. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, faster, accurate. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern--add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care Sacred Heart Clubs To Meet Jointly The Sacred Heart Women's Club will meet Monday at 3:30 p.m.

in the school gymnasium in joint session with the Holy Name Society of the church. Final details will be discussed for the Fjin Night which the two groups Wednesday in the gymnasium. The nominating committee made up "of Mrs. Wilford A. Le- Forestier, Mrs.

Elmer R. cochairman, Mrs. Harry J. Shook. Mrs.

Harry J. Calangione Anthony E. Leonardi, will present the slate of officers who will be voted upon. Mrs. Robert J.

Lilly, chairman of the installation banquet to be held June 10 at the Crooked Lake Hotel, will report on the progress of the plans. Mrs. Frank T. Quinn. will give a report on the recent Communion breakfast held at the Airport Inn.

Mrs. Joseph J. Matoney is chairman of the refreshment committee. Officers installed At Unit Dinner Installation of officers tool place at the dinner meeting the 49ers Home Demonstration Unit held Tuesday at the Air port Mrs. Arthur Stevens i Mrs.

Stephen Leben triit. vice chairman; Mrs. Everet Misslinger, secretary, and Mrs Vincent Sheeran. treasurer. Plans were made to attend th district Achievement Night in Raymertowh Tuesday tray lesson was scheduled for Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Leonard Whiting. The annuaj picnic will be held June 25 at the home of Mrs. Misslinger on Spring Avenue road. MISS MARILYN BRENNAN Miss Brennan To Be Bride Of Thomas Gaunay Miss Marilyn Ann Brennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charlei P. Brennan, 147 5th will become the bride of Thomas Michael Gaunay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaunay 110 Hudson Island. The wedding date is 17 and the ceremony take place in SL Patrick's Church.

Both Miss Brennan and her fiance are graduates of Catholic Central High School. She is in the credit office of Cluett Peabody and he is an apprentice tool with the Ford Motor Green Island. Plan Social The Grafton Sesquicentennial Celebration, will sponsor a social tomorrow at the Grafton Town at 8 p.m. xami6ite OIK. Hasso, program; Mr, Rose Ti me' Ke Pa toTM Bosselman, finance; Mrs.

Laura Zdlweger and Mr, Ronnie Nor- Calabrese and Miss Diane Shufon. decorations; Mrs. Ruth Ellis, favors; Miss Helene Washock, and Miss Helen Comeau, hospitality; Mrs. Rita Brunelle and Mrs. Bleibtrey, publicity.

Mrs. Mary A. McBride. prcsi dent of the organization, will servf as honorary chairman for the banquet. Teacher Honored Mrs.

Ethel Simmons, a teacher at the West Graf ton.School, and Mrs. Jessie Crandall, who'teaches at Grafton Center, were hostesses Monday at a bridal, shower held at the Grafton Library in honor of Mrs. Robert Bovee, who teaches kindergarten at the library. Before her recent marriage, Mrs. Bovee was Miss Lucy O'Dell, WEDDING" INVITATIONS Th MERRIE SHOP Open every evening 'til 8:30 FUR STORAGE Complete Modern Furrier Care J.50 Minimum Rate Including Insurance New Vaults on Premises Free Pick-up and Delivery Cloth Coats 1.50 Min.

AShley 2-3334 REPAIRING RESTYLING CLEANING HASSO'S FURS 44 Fourth Troy Specialized in size, flavor, by doctors. sure to demand this pure orange flavored tablet; ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN World's Largest Selling Aspirin Fcr Children sH Open Tnes. Fri. LOADS Of VACATION VALUES IN THESE LOW-COST WESTERN TOURS Air-conditioned coach trains, rooms with bath at good hotels, sightseeing. Escorted groups leave Chicago weekends.

CALIFORNIA-GRAND CANYON. 15 days $256 YEUOWSTONE-CAUFORNIA- GRAND CANYON. 14 $293 YELLOWSTONE-COLORADO. days CANADIAN ROCKIES- CAUFORNIA-GRANQ CANYON. 15 doyj 529? CANADIAN ROCKIES- PACIFIC'NORTHWEST- YELLOWSTONE.

15 (Taxes additional) ED Check for onrf eoff A TRAVEL AGENCY AS 2-7342 29 STATE ST. Between 3rd end 4th Sfo. PAMELA BRENTON Cordially Invites you to four FREE "Lectures" MOM. and TUES. JUNE 3rd and 4th at 8 P.M.

How to Prolong Youth and Build Health Through Nutrition How to Fight Chronic Ailments with Food How to De-Age Prem'atureJy Aged Tissues How to Reduce Your Weight Safely Dangerous Food Fads--Food Facts "Youth Unlimited Recipe" Two FREE Special Matinees For Women Only Monday Tuesday, June 3rd 4th at 2:00 p.m. ''Health, Charm, Beauty and Youth Unlimited" ''Beauty Cocktail" for revitalizing saggy facial tissues and eliminating drab, muddied, rough textured skin. ''Face Liftirlg Gymnastics." Come and see a woman past 60 who looks 20 years younger than her calendar vean -demonstrate her "Health, Youth and Beauty Program" HENDRICK HUDSON HOTEL CRYSTAL ROOM.

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