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Pennsylvania Girl Married Miss Nancy Kathryn Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Joseph Phillips, Emporium, Pa. was married Saturday to Willian Patrick Smith, of William Smith, 3126 6th Aye. Rev.

Danie A. Duggan performed the doubl ring ceremony at 11 a.m. at SI Joseph Church, Buffalo. Miss Josephine G. Kelly was maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Phillips, sister of the bride, wa: bridesmaid, and Miss Barbara Lockwood, cousin of the bride was junior bridesmaid.

James V. Hayes was best man and the ushers were John Nor ton and Palmer J. Phillips Jr. brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, i wedding breakfast was held in the Park Lane Hotel, Buffalo The bride is a graduate of the Oil City Hospital School of Nursing and the bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Buffalo.

After a wedding trip to New York, the couple will live at 730 Eggert Buffalo. THE TROY RECORD, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 --Photo by Moser MISS GLORIA' COTCH Gloria Cotch Engaged Miss Jane Cotch. 2311 7th announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her sister, Gloria, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Cotch and the late Michael Cotch, to Gerald Whitney Hulit of Baldwin. Miss Cotch was trained at St.

Mary's Hospital, Rochester, and is a nurse at Mercy Hospital, Long Island. Mr. Hulit, a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, is working at Curtis Wright in New Jersey. The wedding will take place April 14. In 1900, the median ago at "which men married was 25.9 years and for women, 21.9 years.

New way ease tensions JBBhf Photo Joseph Deul MRS. GILBERT RICHARD IRISH Miss Loretta K. Sutherland Married To Gilbert R. Irish St. Clement's Church, Saratoga, was Hie scene Saturday of the marriage of Miss Loretta Kay Sutherland, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Graham Gardiner Sutherland of R.D. 3, Greenwich, to Gilbert Richard Irish, son of Mr. and Gilbert Irish of 461 Broadway, Saratoga. The nuptial Mass was celebrated by Rev.

Philip Lavin C.S.R. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, chose a white velvet princess style gown with a scoop neckline and long sleeves ending in points. Her silk illusion veil fell from a band of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of long stemmed American beauty roses. Miss Janet Vitarella of Tarrytown, who acted as maid of honor, wore an American beauty red velvet street length gown made princess style with a matching velvet hat. She carried a matching spray of white carnations.

Mrs. Zene Barnsey of Schuylerville and Miss Patricia Warren. who wore similar dresses in Royal blue, were bridesmaids. They carried arm sprays of red roses. Lynn Irish served as best man and Richard Hewitt and Zene Barnsey, both of Schuylerville, seated the guests.

A i reception at D'Andrea's Restaurant followed the ceremony. In the receiving line the bride's mother wore navy blue with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The mother of the bridegroom was attired in a green print with green and black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The couple, who will make their home at 183 Regent Saratoga, left on a wedding trip with the bride wearing a pink- knit suit, cocoa brown accessories and a corsage of roses. The former Miss Sutherland is a graduate of Brunswick Central School and Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing.

Pier husband, a graduate of Schuylerville Central School, is presently employed in home construction in Glenvitle Many professional people are bobby ia tbe Qord the icstrvimcQt iyone can witb- cut UkJm? one man "You caa from tired and worritd. sit down while, tad fed yoursdf cue up." Ywrt pin a taw la 30 minutes fee Hxnmomi CM Organ Too needn't or krwe music. Ont plaji Xhe melody. One finger rich, fciB chords, If you 3on't jtw Picture Music aa-on can Tn a youTI-be playing til of religious, tvea classical 1 Only $985 Terms financed from our own capital. Hammond Chord Organ by molten of Hammond Orgcmt --Photo by Moser MISS KATHLEEN M.

QUINN Pre-Inventory Store-Wide Clearance Values worth investigating in every department Specializing in Half and Straight Large Sizes CLE NFS 346 BROADWAY MISS THELMA KEECH An exhibit of unusual Valentines was shown by the Senior of the First Presbyterian at tea held Wednesday the church parlors. Many of the cards were handmade and were nscribed i old-fashioned verse. Some had been found in trunks and donated by members of church. Residents of the Deborah Powers Home, the Bethesda Home and the Presbyterian Home were honored guests. Miss Elizabeth Oliver, a 91-year-old member, several poems which were ler own compositions.

Mrs. Albert S. Loring and Mrs. Fifield poured at the tea which was decorated in keeping with the valentine motif. The guests were greeted by Rev.

1. Young, pastor. Mrs. S. Morris Pike was in harge of refreshments.

Those assisting with the serving were Mrs. Elizabeth E. Cheney, Mrs. Ogden J. Ross, Mrs.

William J. Fagan and Mrs. Dirk A. Witte. Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Keech, dmbs avenue, Hudson Falls, iave announced the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Richard Leinbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leinbach, Flushing, L.I. An early summer wedding is planned.

Miss Kcech is a graduate of the University of Rochester and the university's School of Nursing. At present, she is a mem be-r of the staff of the District Nursing Assn. of Northern Westchester County in Mt. Kisco. Mr.

Leinbach, a graduate of Cornell University, was formerly associated with the Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester. He is presently serving with the Army at Ft. Belvoir, where he is an instructor in the Engineering School. About Town Broadway and Second St.

TROY 117 State Albany DRESSES FABULOUS COLLECTION EXCLUSIVE AT THE Paula Shop Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Kath leen M. Quinn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Simpson, 195 Fairview Rochester, to Donald Hansbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hansbury, 435 8th Lansingburg.

The wedding will be an event of June 36. Miss Quinn, a graduate of Our Lady of Mercy High School, employed by American Airlines. Her fiance, a graduate of Catholic Central High School, is employed by Mohawk Airlines. Miss Dearstyne Wed To TJiomas Griswold Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Dearstyne, Wynantskill, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ann Elizabeth, to Thomas L. Griswold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Griswold, Speigletown. Rev.

Eugene A. Mauch O.S.A. officiated at the Jan. 27 ceremony at St. Augustine's Church, Lansingburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Opoka attended the couple, who are making their homo at 4 Linden Ave. Mrs. Griswold, a graduate of High School, is employed by iSun Oil Co.

Her husband was i graduated from Lansingburg School and is employed by Manning Co. PTA Hears Talk On Youth Rev. Richard P. Daley was guest speaker a-t Tuesday's meet- i i of the Parent-Teacher Assn. of St.

Peter's School held in the school lyceum. His topic was of Today." Mrs. Howard Smith, PTA pres- jident, announced at the business i meeting that there would be a pancake breakfast Sunday, March j4, which will be served after the 9 and 10 a.m. Masses. Mrs.

Joseph J. Schultz was appointed chairman of the affair. Marigold Blue Birds Have Party A Valentine party was held re- Iccntly by the Marigold Blue of St. Bridget's School, Wa- jtervliet, at the home of their lead- 'er, Mrs. Edward F.

Rogers. Games were played and prizes were awarded to Mary Beth O'Neill and Paula Backer. Su-i zanne McDonald and Ann Rogers, iPawica Camp Fire Girls, acted! as hostesses, and Mrs. Rogers was assisted by Mrs. Francis Welsh.

Has Birthday Party Mrs. Carl A. Coleman entertained with a birthday party yesterday for her son, Larl Coleman Jr. Visits Relatives Mrs. John S.

Mabin has returned home from New York where she visited her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Gardner. From Virginia Lt.

and Mrs. Richard F. Walsh III of Oceanview, are visiting Mrs. Walsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll B. Gazin, for a month. Home From Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. James R.

Largay and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons have flown back from Bermuda where they spent a midwinter holiday. Move To Troy Dr. and Mrs.

William M. Me Carthy and their two children have moved to Troy from Col lingswoood, NJ. They are. re siding at 352 Marshland Ct Dr McCarthy is an associate of Dr H. Gordon Anderson of this city Open House Will Be Held Tuesday An open house will be helc Tuesday by the Mountain View Auxiliary at the fire hall on Shaf ter avenue starting at 8 p.m Mrs.

Timothy Alarie is chairman and Mrs. Cecil Kline cochairman of the affair. They will be as sistecl by the following: Mrs Maurice Keefe, Mrs. Fred Sends Mrs. Cenia Deutsch, Mrs.

Frank Passonno, Mrs. Chester Masta ig, Mrs. Carrie Goard, Mrs rry Herald and Mrs. Jolin Kelley. Each member is asked .0 bring a neighbor or a friend Attended Carnival Miss Carblee Finn, 12 Munro Ct, returned Monday from Clark son College where she attended the winter carnival as a guest of William Ramsey 16 Rhodes Wynantskill.

--Photo by Ramark MARGARET DeBONIS Miss DeBonis Betrothed Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Ann DeBonis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeBonis, 155 1st to Frank Raymond Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt, 257 4th St.

The wedding will take place May 5. Miss DeBonis attended Catholic Central High School and is employed by the New York Telephone Co. in Albany. Her fiance, who also attended Catholic Central High School, is employed by the New York State Department of.Taxation and Finance. Bethesda Home Board Has Meeting Plans for a March 16 food sale were discussed at the meeting Tuesday of the Board of Women Managers of the Bethesda Home.

Mrs. Justus Miller will be chairman of the affair. Mrs. Lowell H. Bryce led the devotions, accompanied by Mrs.

Clarence Simmons at the piano. Mrs. Henry Martin, president, appointed standing committees for the coming year. Auxiliary Hears Miss Lillian Russ The Women's Auxiliary of the Rensselaer County Medical Society held a monthly meeting and Valentine party Tuesday at the Troy Club. Miss Lillian Russ, assistant trust officer of the Manufacturer's National Bank, was the speaker.

She spoke on "Wills" and "Estate Planning" as they affect a doctor's wife. Miss Douglas A. Calhoun, president, presided over the business meeting and Mrs. Joseph R. Mascaro and Mrs.

Joseph A. Zepf acted as hospitality "chairmen. Vacationing Miss Jean Lindley of 4th avenue, Troy, and Miss Beverly Fontaine of Berkley avenue, Cohoes, are vacationing in Sarasota, Florida. QUEEN CROWNED--Patricia Meilo, of St. Colman's Home, was'crowned queen for the coming year at the Troy Area Hairdresser celebration of Beauty Salon Week at The Hendrick Hudson Monday.

Assistant queen is Geraldine Manzer of Fairview Home, and the member! of the court are Ann Ross and Pauline Cooper, Fairview Home, and Marion Enzel and Helen Bartlett of St. Colman's. Babette Vigiant, crown bearer, was escorted by her brother, Edward. The queen's gold satin cape with white ermine trip was made and presented as a gift by Jullianne, dressmaker of Cohoes. Joan Marino Betrothed Mrs.

Thaddeus I. Bania of 2428 4th Watervliet, and Mrs. Orville DuGrenier of 710 2nd announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Joan Marino, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marino, to Hubert L.

Fobare, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burl of 14 5th Waterford. Miss Marino is a graduate of Catholic Central High School and is employed by the American Mutual Liability Insurance Co.

in Albany. Her fiance, who attended Saranac High School, was with the 8th Army in Korea for two years and is now employed by John E. a Son, in Cohoes. The wedding will take place on Sunday, April 8. Flying Blue Birds Fete Goldenrods The Flying Blue Birds, of School 18 had as their guests the Goldenrod Blue Birds at their meeting and Valentine party held at School 18, Tuesday.

The table for the refreshments was set with Valentine place mats, hats and favors, which the meeting. Blue Bird songs were sung and games were played. Mrs. Alfred J. Jones and Mrs.

Joseph A. Natarrazo of the Goldenrod Blue Birds, assisted the hostesses, Mrs. William J. Walsh and Mrs. John K.

Law. Marybeth Metier Queen Of Dance Marybeth Maier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Maier of 3 Albia was selected Queen of the ROTC Military Dance of Holy Cross College last Saturday evening at the Holy Cross Auditorium at Worcester, Mass. She was escorted to the military ball by Joseph V. McCartin, son of Mr. and Joseph P. McCartin of 2233 14th Troy.

Miss Maier is a senior at the College of St. Rose and Mr. McCartin is a senior at Holy Cross College. --Photo by Berthold HIISS JOAN P. MARINO Former Troy Man To Speak At Temple Former Trojan Sheldon SchiH- man will be guest speaker at a Torah-dessert party to be held tomorrow at 8:30 p.m.

at Temple Beth El. Mr. Schiffman, who was active in Boy Scout Troop 18, attended Lansingburg schools from 1944 to 1947. He started his Hebrew. Brownie Troop 57 Has Valentine Party JBrownie Troop 57 of St.

Patrick's Church, under the leadership of Mrs. Edward- Collins, held a Valentine party in the school cafeteria. The Flyup Group acted as hostesses. The music for the occasion was furnished by the troop rhythm band with members of the troop giving songs and dances. The committee was assisted by Mrs.

Edward McCarthy and Mrs. John Egan, assistant leader. Governor Sets Brotherhood Week Gov. Harriman yesterday designated next week as Brotherhood Week in New York State. He said brotherhood had bound Americans together with just one the Stars and Stripes and the great humanitarian and Democratic ideals for which our proud stands." "To make this bond of brotherhood stronger and more meaningful to all," Harriman said, "all Americans together must strive to remove those barriers that prevent the full achievement of the ideal of equal opportunity and equal rights for at a previous training at Temple Beth El.

A counselor at Camp Ramah i Connecticut in 1954 and Wiscon-' sin in 1955, he received a bachelor's degree from Columbia University and is now a sophomore at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. A film entitled, "Between Two Eternities," the story of Solomon Schecter, will be followed by an informal discussion and the serving of refreshments. WANT A NEW General KITCHEN CALL AS 4-1014 FREE ESTIMATE 3 YEARS TO PAY GHAS. H. MURRAY 249 River Troy, N.

Y. Parish Women's Club To Hold Card Party At the monthly meeting of the Women's Club of Our Lady of Victory School held at the church club house Monday, Mrs. John P. Hartnagle and Mrs. William F.

Tyrell were named cochairmcn of the annual card party and fashion show to be held in April. Games and refreshments, served by the mothers of the second grade children, followed the! meeting. i Unwanted Hair Removed Forever! FROM FACE, ARMS, UGS and BODY Guaranteed No Regrowth Fast, Safe and Painless Leaves Skin Soft and Smooth Recommended by Physicians Most Modern Methods and Equipment Write for Free Booklet--Free Consultation MARTIN A. GOLDSTEIN Electrologist 12 SECOND TROY ASMcy 2-8156 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT SAVE on our annual SPECIAL Style Cold Wave $8.75 complete Reguiorly $17.50 All other cold waves lowered according to price. 9:30 A.M.

9:00 and Fri. 9:30 A.M. 6:00 Tues. and Sat. SYLE'S BEAUTY SALON 446 Hoosick Troy AS 6-7815 TO GIVE RPI Dave Brubeck Quartet" will appear in a concert at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Feb.

26 in '87 Gymnasium starting a(. 2:30 p.nv, as part of the Junior Prom weekend. Although the concert is primarily for students, the RPt Interfraternity Council, which is sponsoring it, has made a limited number of tickets available to th. local public. BRIDES VISIT BERNER'S GIFT CENTER REGISTER YOUR NAME IN OUR BRIDE'S BOOK Our Interior Decorator and Bridal Consultant will help you select your Silver, Crystal and China.

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