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THE TROY RECORD, TROY, N. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1969 MRS. JAMES EDWARD --Dick Blanchard Photo PLANTE J. E. Plante-L.

M. Gagnon Wed Recently In Cohoes The marriage of Miss Linda place Nov. 29 in St. Patrick's Marie Gagnon, daughter of Mr. Church, Cohoes.

and Mrs. Austin R. Gagnon Jr. ne bride was escorted by her of 92 Manor Cohoes, to a ther0 a by Mrs. T-J TM James Edward Plante, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Emile J. Plante, 14 Columbia Cohoes, took Glen Swalhng as matron of hon- Phoio ENGAGED Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulson of 21 Dudley Heights, Albany, of the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Richard James Flavin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Flavin of 277 Central Cchoes. Miss Bui- sou is a graduate of Albany- High School and is a stenographer for the Tscw York- Telephone Co. Her fiance graduated from Cohoes High School and received a B.A. degree from the University of Buffalo.

He is a building space analyst for the State Office of General Services. The couple will be married May 2. or. Miss Irene Janas was bridesmaid. Best man was Andrew Procak and ushers were James Bentley and Thomas Michalecki.

The former Miss Gagnon chose a gown of white velvet made with an empire waist, and accented with collar and cuffs of lace. A headpiece of venise lace daisies and pearls held her shoulder length veil. She carried a colonial bouquet. The reception was held at mania Hall. After a wedding trio to Mont-j real, P.Q., Canada, the couple will live in Waterford.

The bride, a graduate of Kc- veny Memorial High School, is employed by the Marine Midland National Bank. Her husband graduated from Cohoes High School and is with Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. Greens Show Set To Open Members of the Van Ronsse- aer Garden have begun decorating Hart-ClucU Mansion of the Rensselaer County Historical Society for the traditional Christmas Greens Show which will open to the public Thursday at noon. The show will be open from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and from 11 a.m.

until 6 p.m. Sunday. The society's antiques show, which will run in conjunction with greens exhibit, will stay open until 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Members of the sponsoring groups and guests have been invited to a champagne preview of both shows Wednesday evening.

Rooms in the mansion open since last year's show are the Shaker Sisters sewing room anc a period bath-dressing room. Exhibits at the society will in elude "Art and Artifacts of the Great Religions" in the Room; "The Art of the Goose Egg" in the Members' Room, and a group of cast iron toys in the rear hall. Among the garden club members assisting with decorations are: General Carr bedroom, Mrs. Walter Phelps Warren and Mrs. Charles N.

Menz: Cluett bedroom, Mrs. Irving L. Burrows, Mrs. Irving A. Rowe and Mrs.

Alice Higham; Members' and Troy rooms, Mrs. William E. Fitzgerald Mrs. Herbert --Marsh-McKeon Photo GRACON P. Catlin and Mrs.

Bruce W. Hislop. Mrs. Robert G. Betts and Mrs.

David Howells II are chairmen of the greens show and Mrs. John Houghmasrer is chairman of the antiques show. Held In Cohoes Recently Miss Catherine Kortz, daugh- Orleans, the couple will liv ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles at Lake Charles, La.

N. Kortz of 37 Lincoln Co-! Both Mr. and Mrs. Gracon are Faculty FPohien To Hear Professor Prof. E.

T. Cowley professor and chairman of art at Altrusfi Plans Music Program The December meeting of the Altrusa Club of Troy today will feature a musical program by Walter Adams. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. at the Troy iClub. A resident of Cohoes and an employe of New York State.

Mr. I Adams studied voice at the Troy Conservatory of Music and music under John Lloyd. Also the program will br the kindergarten class of School 5, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Dorretta Ferber. The guests will be introduced by Mrs. Gladys Hayes and Mrs.

Helen Campbell, chairmen of the Former Area Girl Married In a double ring ceremony Nov. 29 in Our Lady of the Snows Church, Clarks Summit, Miss Sharon DeNault, daughter of Mrs. Albert De- Nault of Clarks Summit, and the late Mr. DeNault, formerly of West Sand Lake, became the bride of Steven Komaromy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Steven Komaromy McKcesport, Pa. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles W.

Heid, pastor, performed the ceremony and Rev. Robert Srnerl, i Presbyterian hoes, and William P. Gracon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Gracon of 24 Kosciusko Cohoes, were married Nov. 29 in St. Bernard's Church, Cohoes. Rev. James W.

Mittler officiated. Mr. Kortz escorted his daughter who had her sister, Mrs. Ellen Mnich, as matron of honor. John Sagan was best man.

The bride chose a gown of satin and Chantilly lace. A Dior graduates of Cohoes High School. He is attending McNeese State College at Lake Charles, La. i bow headpiece held her elbow veil and she carried a colonial bouquet of roses and stephanotis. Mrs.

Mnich wore a gown ofj pale pink chiffon and brocade and carried a colonial bouquet of assorted flowers. The reception was held at the home of the bride's family. After a wedding trip to New evening. Club Plans Party The Schenectady Mothers State University at Albany, Club, will have the chil speak on "Art and the Environ- dren's Christmas party at the ment" 9:30 a.m.jschenectady YWCA Sundaj from 3 to 5 p.m. This year th club decided to contribute gift for the Carver Community Cen-K ter.

at SL meeting of the Faculty Women's Club of RPI at the Rensselaer Newman Foundation Chapel and Cultural Center. A nursery for preschool children will open at 9 a.m. at the 15th Street Lounge. Mrs. Alan C.

Olsson is chairman for the meeting and will be assisted by Van Ness, Mrs. Hendrick Mrs. Donald Retired Persons To Hear Grimm The Rensselaer Countv As- hurcn. Tunkhannock, offered a soc iati(m Retircd ersons blessing. The bride wore a while i isc al church lst a Lib rganza dress with bands of gold I nn1e ame on the sleeves and hem- ine.

She carried a nosegay will meet Thursday at St. John's Episcopal CV erty Streets. The social hour at 1 p.m. will A VJ1A lw A A VA I I 1 1 vhite, pink and blue shattered I be followed by grab bag. carnations with gold ribbons and had matching flowerettcs in her hair.

Miss Regina DeNault. who was her sister's maid of honor, wore a dress of Christmas red velvet with lace at the neckline and sleeves. With it she- wore a white mantilla and corsage of white baby carnations. James Jaruszewicz of Erie was best man. The reception took place at the DeNault home.

Mr. and Mrs. Komaromy will live in Edinboro, Pa. The bride is a graduate of Abington Heights High School and is an art student at Edinboro State College. Her hus- a an alumnus of Elizabeth 1 Forward High School, is in his Mrs.

Dino Cimmo.is chairman scnior year as an art a at of the event. Refreshments Edinbo 0 state College and is Carl G. Grimm will give an illustrated talk on his South African tour. Thomas McClean will conduct the business meeting. BETPxOTHED Mr.

and Mrs. John Davis of 23 Johnson Cohoes, have announced the engagement of their daught- ter, Patricia A. Davis, to Ronald W. Boisjoli, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Boisjoli of 2 Bell Cohoes. The couple will be married March 14. The prospective bride is a graduate of Keveny Memorial Academy and of St. Catherine's Child Care Center, Albany, where she is employed. Her fiance graduated from Cohoes High School and served four years in the Air Force.

He is employed by Zak Green Island. Waterford Couple Wed Miss Theresa Polak, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Walter olak Sr. of 43 GuideJboard Road, Waterford, and Albert E.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ill Guideboard Road, Waterford, were married Nov. 22 in St.

Mary's Church. Crescent. Rev. James C. Hayes, assistant pastor, performed p.m.

ceremony. MrTPolak escorted his daughter who wore a gown of white velvet accented with white lace and pink ribbon. The skirt ended in a cathedral length train. She carried a floor length cascade bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis and pink roses. Mrs.

Donna Willsey was matron of honor, wearing a gown of gold velvet and carrying i gold and yellow snowball bou quet. The bridesmaids, who were similarly gowned in roya blue velvet with yellow and white snowball bouquets, wer Mrs. Linda Harrison, Mrs. Jean Sabourin, Mrs. Karen Cum mings and Miss Mary Lou Me Mahon.

Best man was Richard Wai dron and ushers were Walte Polak Ronald Sabourin, Ed ward Sabouri nand Donald Thrane. Jeffrey Sabourin was ring bearer. After the reception at the Halmoon fire house, the couple teft on a wedding trip to Washington, D.C. They will live on 1st Street, Waterford. The bride graduated from Shenendehowa Central School and Mary McClellan Hospital School of Nursing.

She is employed at Leonard Hospital. Mincher graduated from She- nendehowa Central School and is employed by the Norton Watervliet. Doubles Club Plans Yule Party The Sagettes, singing group from Russell Sage College, will entertain members of the Dou- DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY--Mr. and Mrs. John Ericson of 106 3rd Troy, were entertained Sunday', Nov.

30, at a family dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Burgess of Greenwich, in celebration of their 58th wedding anniversary. The occasion was also Mr. Ericson's 88th birthday. Giving the party with Mrs.

Burgess were the couple's other daughter, Mrs. Leo Jeskie Jr. of Eagle Bridge, and their grandchildren, Mrs. Glendon White and John Burgess. Mr.

and Mrs. Ericson also have two great-grandchildren. Couple Wed In Sycaway Biur Four Meets On Mideast Peace UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) The chief U.N.

deic- Our Lady of Victory Church' gates of the Big Four powc "3 Uvas the scene Nov. 8 of the mar- jriage of Miss Barbara Ann Ercole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson of 1 Horton to Dennis W. Essegian, son of Mrs.

Marion Essegian of 393 4th Lansingburgh. and the late Richard Essegian. Rev. Wjl- blcs Club of the Fifth Avenue i a Schoofs, officiated. 'PlMi rl Presbyterian Church Thursday evening.

Dr. and Mrs. Arihur A. Burr, program introduce them ner. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene L. Rogers and Dr. and Mrs. Robert F.

Sherman will head the dinner met for two hours Tuesday in their new search for an Arab-Israeli peace formula. They issued no statement of success or failure, saying only that they will meet again Friday. It was the third meeting since they decided to renew talks broken off last July. The new efforts were launched a week ago. The third session took place at chairmen, wiU 1 W11U LLClll I the Soviet mission to the United following din- sister, JDiane Nations The mceting wjll I be held at 3:15 p.m.

EST Friday Mr. Johnson escorted the who was attended by Essegian, as maid of honor. Robert Essegian was his brother's best man and ushers were Richard Essegian, another oiieinidu wm bro ther, and James Splonskow- committee. Prof. Caryl C.

Deck-1 with Lord Caradon, the chief British delegate, as host. er, president, will conduct a brief business meeting. The sing-, of carols will be led by a whlte satin brocade! The former Miss Ercole chose! i 1934 The first ski tow in the U.S. was built near Woodstock, ing James Carroll. Members are asked to bring gifts for the girls at the Wy- nantskill Training School.

be served. Miller, Mrs. William J. a i Library and Mrs. Paul B.

Daitch. Conn. The original manuscripts of Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity are kept at the Wesley3n an associate of Perm Union Edinboro. Boy's Trouble Pains Mother BLACKBURN, g1 a nd (UPI) Terence McGrory's problem was that every time tie breathed he whistled. With good reason.

He swallowed a toy whistle a year ago and it lodged in his lung. Seven year old Terence's mother, Mrs. Christina HIc- was told he would "probabliy cough up the whistle, and he was given no treatment. Ke felt no pain." The pain came later--to the ears, when Terence whistled on day and night. Finally Mrs.

McGrory had Beauty and Wig Salon 1st Floor HO 2-5811 Ext. 296-610 The "Cherub Cur!" is achieved by combining uniquely styled cut with a soft body wave. The result a wonderfully carefree hairdo especially timely for the busy Holiday Season. WASH IT, DRY IT, FLUFF ST, AND BRUSH ITI THE CURLS COME RIGHT BACK EVERY TIME Beauty Salon Open 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

Mon. thru Sat to P.M. with a high round neckline, long sleeves and A line skirt. A matching pillbox headpiece held her shoulder length veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of vhite roses. The attendant wore a gown of ig gold brocade carried a bou-jS quet of fall flowers.

The reception was held at the Brunswick Fire House. The couple will delay their wedding trip until summer. The bride attends Troy High School. The bridegroom graduated from Troy High School and is employed by the Pepsi Cola Menands. Finest Selection of I I FOR MEN and BOYS 8 SIZES 12 to 20 3 BEN COPLON i 13--3rd ST.

Opp. Woolworth'j Master Charge or Open a Charge Account Open Cvery Nighr BENEFIT PARTY--The ReCap Child Development Center benefits from a card party at the Toppers Social Club. Left to right are: Mrs. Linda Foster, Mrs. Eloise Fletcher, president of the RCCDC; Mrs.

Postel Sanford, teacher aide; John Knight, president of the Toppers Club, and Mrs. Willodell Carradine, general chairman of the party. Healthy Plants For healthier house plants, avoid water-logged or sour soil all she' took filling the bottom of your pots her son to a hospital, where charcoal bits, small pebbles the whistle was removed in a 30-minule operation. A real gem deserves a smashing bit ol costume Jewelry. The best Is vrhat LADIES I or bits of broken china or pol- 1tcry.

KNEE OVER Alfred Free Gift Wrapping The kind of girls ifho ihink ircVc ftrcat arc. the. kind pirls who think i enters cun go on find on and Is That the Kind of Girl You Need a Gift For? WxVemV 9 THIRD STREET, TROY 272-4841 Shop Every Night 'Til 9 the TRUNK SHOP BROADWAY BETWEEN 3RD 4TH STREETS.

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