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THE TROY RECORD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1951. Episcopal Women Meet The annual meeting of the worn en of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany was held yesterday and will continue today at the Guild House of the Cathedral of All Saints' in Albany. The women registered yesterday afternoon and convened for meeting with Mrs. Alfred Madison Chapmon giveing a talk on "Church Women-Full Partners in Our Common Enterprise." Mrs Chapman is a member of the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal' Church and is a member of the editorial board of the Department of Christian. Education of the National Church now preparing a new curriculum for church schools.

Following Mrs. Chapman's talk, small discussion groups were formed with the general program of the church as the topic of study. The discussions groups were led by members of the Diocesan Board of the Women's Auxiliary. They-include Mrs. R.

Stanley Thomson of Troy, president; Mrs. William Baxter, vice president; Mrs. Herbert Brown, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Peter Malevsky Malevitch, educational secretary; Mrs. Evan Collins, U.T.O., custodian, Mrs.

Stuart MacMillian, secretary for promotion of publicity. Tomorrow the women will meet at a corporate communion at 8:30 a.m. with Bishop Frederick L. Barry as the celebrant. The United Thank Offering of the Women will be presented at this service.

A breakfast will follow in the Guild House with the Women's Auxiliary of St. John's in the Wilderness of Copake Falls in charge. Clifford Morhouse, editor of the "Living Church" will give a talk following the breakfast and at 11:30 a.m. a joint meeting with the convention, in the Cathedral will be held at which time, Mrs. Thomson will give a short ialk.

Bishop Barry will also deliver an address. Luncheon will be served in the Guild House by the Women of St. Stephen's Church, Schenectady, and a business session will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. at which time officers will be installed, Mrs. William Baxter of Ballston Spa is program chairman and Mrs.

Alden L. Kapp of Albany is chairman of the hospitality committee. About 500, women are expected to attend. Wiawaka Board To Elect Officers The annual meeting and election of officers of the board of managers of Wiawaka Holiday House will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Martha Memorial House with.

Miss Marion Lally, president, presiding. Plans will bg discussed for the opening off Wiawaka Holiday House at Lake-i George for the summer season. Holiday House is a vacation resort for working girls. SOIREE AND COURT--Miss Vee Hoeffel, above center, of Rochester and a student at Russell College was crowned Queen at the Sophomore Soiree held Saturday evening at the R.P.I. Field House Her court includes, from left to right Miss Claire Jones of West Orange, N.

Miss Lou Anne Sallmayer of PennEeld; Miss Carol Gewirtz of Bennington College Mrs. Terry Valehrach of this city. TKOV COUPLES ATTEND SOIREE--Among the guests at (he sophomore soiree on Saturday were from left to right, Robert Mawhinncy, Miss Marie Opar. Miss Terry Doyle and all of Troy. The boys arc members of A a Phi a i at R.P.I.

rs To Be Guests Russell Sage College seniors of the area, and their mothers, will be guests of honor at tea on Friday at Van Der Heyden House, the campus headquarters for students whose homes are in Troy and neighboring towns. The tea. sponsored by the executive committee of Van Der Heyden House, is an annual event which ushers in the pre-commencement events. Miss Phyllis Shelsy of Troy, vice president of the house, is serving as chairman. Mrs.

Kathryn Johnson Starr is chairman of the refreshment committee. The guests will include Mrs. Lewis A. Froman. Miss Doris L.

Crockett, Miss Mary Theresa Scudder, Miss Bernice S. Smith and members of the faculty. About Town --Photo fty Vera MRS. ARTHUR DER1CO Couple Wed i Albany T-r I The marriage of Miss Esther Theresa Piazza, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Piazza of Albany, to Arthur Louis Derico, son of Mrs. Santo Derico of Watervliet and the late Mr. Derico took place Sunday at St. John's Church, Albany, with Rev. Thomas DiPace officiating.

Miss Marie Vasques of Albany- rendered, ''Ave Maria." The church was decoraed with palms. Miss Philamena Piazza was maid of honor and Barbara Ann Chiappone was flower girl. Ring bearer was Louis Gallucci. Serving as best man was Jerry Busone of Troy and the ushers were Anthony Piazza and Anthony Caruso. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white Chantiiiy lace and satin gown with a cathedral train and illusion neckline.

Her illusion fingertip veil fell from a lace helmet and she carried a cascade of white orchids, roses and sweetpeas. The maid of honor wore a lav- endar nylon net gown over taffeta with a picture hat of lace. She, carried a Colonial bouquet of yel-j low roses centered with an The flower girl's dress was of Nile green nylon net over taffeta. She wore a matching bonnet and carried mixed flowers. A reception followed the ceremony.

The bride is with the Sterling-Win throp Research Institute in Rensselaer. The bride-groom attended Watervliet High School and is affiliated with the Ford Motor in Green Island. Leaving on a wedding trip to New York and Canada, the bride traveled in a beige gabardine suit trimmed with cocoa brown and a natural straw hat. Her corsage Tendered Party Miss Margaret Mary Evers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Evers of 2500 Fifteenth Street was guest of honor Sunday afternoon at a cocktail and miscellaneous shower party given by Mrs. David Zaron and Mrs. Lucille Singleton. The affair was held at the residence of Mrs.

Zaron in Sausse Avenue. Refreshments were served and Miss Evers was presented an orchid corsage and many gifts. She will become the bride of Thomas J. Woods of Worcester, on May 26. Luncheon Guest Dr.

Lewis A. Froman, president of Russell Sage College, entertained at a luncheon in, French House yesterday in honor of Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth who was the speaker at the convocation at the college. Among the guests were --Photo by Deratzian.

MRS, VINCENT MARINUCCI. Miss Bertha daughter of Mr. Phyllis and Mrs. Conde, Alfred S. Conde of 57 Park Avenue, Al- Whitehall Couple Wed JL The wedding ol Miss Cormnc Mary Sparano, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Sparano of Whitehall, and Malcolm Lampkins, also of Whitehall, son of Mrs. Robert Burgess of Plattsburg, was solemnized Sunday at 11:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Angels Church, Whitehall, with Rev. Joseph Connelly, assistant pastor officiating.

Bertrand Fafard presided at the organ and solos were rendered by Mrs. Gloria Henneman of Glens Falls. Mrs. Antoinette D'Amico of Hudson Falls was matron of honor and John Sparano, brother of the bride was best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Helen Keenan, Florence Gallo and Antoinette Seymour.

Ushers included Anthony Brooks, Alfred Collins and Michael Rovelli. Springfield, C'irl To Be Bride In fall Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Gregory i of Springfield.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley Gregory, to Richard T. Ives, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ives of this city. Miss Gregory was graduated from Springfield High School and is a senior at Union University School of Nursing in Albany.

Mr. Ives is a graduate of University of Arizona and is a veteran of the Navy. He is employed at the Manufacturers National Bank of Troy. The wedding will be an event of the fall season. North Bennington Mrs.

Donald Chcrbonneau is a patient in Putnam Memorial Hospital. Stuart Campbell, son of the Duncan Campbells, is recovering from an attack of the chickenpox. Mrs. William Davis ot" Hoosick Falls has been a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George R.P.L Will Resume Housing Plan Returning next September to Its housing plan for students, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will quarter all resident freshmen in the Dormitory Quadrangle on the main campus and supply their meals in nearby Sage Dining Hall.

Upperclassmen will be housed in the dormitories on the north side of Sage Avenue and in Mason House on Eighth Street. Mason House, which has been a faculty residence hall, is being converted for dormitory use. There is a cafeteria in the building. Many upperclassmen, of course, will find their own quarters in the fraternity houses or elsewhere. A resource for them is the Rendacl Dormitories, the war emergency housing which will be opened if the need develops.

The return to the normal housing program puts new students directly on the campus rather thaa in the temporary buildings at Reudacl which have been used for freshmen housing since 1947 during the heavy influx of veterans. Married students have been quartered in the temporary apartment buildings in Rensselaerwyck, adjoining Rendacl, east of the main campus. The Institute, President L. W. Houston says, is presently plan- The following slate of officers were i the financing and construc- choscn for the coming your: Prcsi-jtion of new dormitories to replace dent.

Mrs. Charles Paddock; i temporary structures in Ren- president, Mrs. E. J. i i a On their completion there treasurer.

Mrs. Carl Jolivett; sccrc-j a general new study of of Mrs. Edward J. Worthington. committce, Mrs.

Maynard Heckling. se acr at Rens- There were 22 members It was voted to give $5 to the Vermont. Summer Projects. The May Friends Of Willard meeting will be held a the a School To Meet of the president, Mrs. Charles Paddock.

The Friends or Willard Day At a special meeting of Tucker Schoo! a tioa committee will i Lodge F.AM was recent- i i i i held, the following officers wcrc! today a p.m. at the installed for the ensuing on the Emma Willard Worshipful master. Edgar Mattison; grounds to further plans for a ben- senior warden, A Wickendon; fu a tj 0 May 15. Collection i warden, James Frost; treas-j bg .1 1 i urer, a Jones; secretary, George i a senior deacon. will be determined and committee Francis Kenyon: junior deacon, i reports heard.

The general com- raiicis i i I I Maurice Pcckham; senior steward, I de th chaiI steward. I Charles A. Dauchey and Harold Gordon Kenyon; junior Robert Pcckham: marshal, Gerald Harrington; chaplain. Rev. Rollin D.

Williams; tiler. Merrill jr. The installing officers were i a J. White, marshal and William H. Nolan.

The bride, escorted by father, wore an ivory Duchess Whitman of this village. satin and Chantiiiy iace gown with a redingote and a court train. Her illusion veil edged with lace fell from a seed pearl tiara and she carried a bouquet of calla lilies. The matron of honor was attired in maize marquisette with a lace peplum and matching picture hat. She carried assorted sweet peas.

The bridesmaids wore Nile green marquisette gowns trimmed with Alencon lace and matching picture hats. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents after which the couple left on a plane There will be an Ascension union service a at 7:30 i Miss Doris Mason has returned to p.m. at the Congregational Church of this village with other churches of this community. Mr. and Mrs.

Zdenek Bednar of this village will lead a discussion at the Congregational Church in Bennington on Friday at 2:30 p.m. Their topic will be "When Children Ask." The Stone House in North Bcn- nington. which features an exhibit! of Cushman Colonial furniture, will be open onee more to visitors, Mrs. Elizabeth IT. MaJlory of Bennington will be the house hostess.

At the meeting of the board of directors of the' Vermont State Board of Realtors recently held in Rutland. Tracy Kenyon of North iu uriciis tiio. I The bridegroom is a veteran of Benmngton a prominent real Albany after spending the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Hcrringlon were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Griswold at Schenectady. The third lesson in the series of First Aid Lessons will begin at the! Johnsonville EMBARRASSED BY Stop foHlnjr sorry for yourself and do i i about, i A A WHITE. CAPITAL DISTRICT'S OLDEST EXPERIENCED SHORT WAVE KL.ECTR9L.Y3Ii; SPEC I A I for PERMANENT.

SAFE. PAINLESS cure. she the praise of dcrraotolo- who coriskier her Capital District's most i i a f-pccialist because ot her nnd cure In removing superfluous a i permanently. Start the New War rlsM--cali SARAH WHITE TODAY for FREE CONSULTATION and booklcl. trt NO.

1'KAIU, ALBANY 4-3381 OI'KN EVENINGS trip to New York. The bride as a graduate of Whitehall High School and Albany Business College and is employed at the Northern Cleaners and Furriers in Glens Falls World War II and is also a graduate of Whitehall High He is employed by the Delaware Hudson Railroad Co. The couple will reside in Whitehall. several trustees, members of thcjfcany, was married Sunday to Vin- faculty and area industrialists Week-End Visit Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Cooke cent Michael Marinucci, son of Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marinucci of a "5 Announcement is made of the have returned to town after spending the week-end in Lockport with Dr. and Mrs.

James H. Donnelly, jr. The Donnellys entertained with a buffet supper Saturday evening in honor of their house- guests. 2423 Ninth Avenue, Watervliet, atj enga eirient MJ SS utelia ZandrL this vicinity, was elected president of the state association, succeeding the late John Gagnon of Underbill. Rev.

Zdenek Bednar, pastor of the North Bennjngton Congregational Church, was the guest speaker recently for the Ludlow Parent-Teacher Association. He told of the experiences of the peo- pie of his native Czechoslovakia St. Anthony's Church, Albany. Rev. Anthony Sidotti was the officiating clergyman.

Miss Gloria Gleeson rendered' i Mrs. Anthony Wrobel of 36 Kos "Ave Maria" and lilies decorated street Cohoes. The wed- the altar. Miss Katherine Conde ding date has been set for June 30. was maid of honor and Misses Barbara Andorf, Margaret Grant and-Named To Council daughter of Mrs.

Guerino a i i the war. of 134 Bridge Avenue, Cohoes, and! The annual meeting of the the late Mr. Zandri, to William side Circle was held at the home Wrobel, son of the late Mr. and Joan Masher were bridesmaids. Mrs.

John J. Noonan has been was of orchids, in Watervliet They will reside "A Firm With An Enviable Reputation' A A I Free Coll and Delivery Phone AS 2-6791 Fur Coats Men's O'coats $0.00 DRY CLEANED PRESSED STORED 4 COLD STORAGE $0.00 EST. 1897 COLLEGE CLEANERS 124 FOURTH ST. 446 SECOND ST. MISS MARIE -Photo B' Solce CIRAULO.

Pompi Marinucci was best to the State Council of the and the ushers were John Mari-j Woman's Auxiliary to the New nueci. Theodore Kuyiara and State Medical Society at the State Convention in Buffalo. Mrs. rence Marinucci. Noonan is a former president of 4 The bride wore a white satin Rensselaer County Auxiliary and Rosepoint lace gown with an and will supervise activities of the illusion neckline and train.

She state society in the counties of Al- carried a bouquet of white roses! a Columbia, Rensselaer, Sara- land'lilies of the valley. The maid! a a Schenectady. iof honor w.as gowned in powders blue nylon lace and net in Elected Treasurer orchid, green and yellow. Thcyj Mjss Joy Eckcrson. daughter of i all wore picture hats.

and jj rs- Walter Eckerson of A reception followed at 417 jgjj Avenue, has been Polish American Club. The bride! elcctcd i rcaS urer of the class of Catholic Central 19g2 a) Sage College. She School and is with C. Huyck, i i representative of Sons in Rensselaer. The Van Dcr Hcydcn ousc.

groom served four years in the 1 Army. The couple left on a wedding trip to Washington and New York, the bride wearing a navy blue suit with white accents and a corsage of orchids. They will reside in Engaged Couple To Wed In June Albany. Elect Officers The Ladies of the Troy Lodge of Elks elected Mrs. Marie Bartcll Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Ciraulo jd at a meeting held 151 Tenth Street, announce the en-: cvcning the lodge rooms. Other gagement of their daughter. Miss officers elcc(cd nc i uc le Mrs. Marie R.

Ciraulo, to Joseph ds Mace vice prcs ident; Moulton, son of Mrs. Margaret a i Shcchanj secretary, and Mrs.iJ JMoulton of 3121 Seventh Avenue. A stc yens, treasurer. Mrs. i Miss Ciraulo is a graduate of jAnna Wilson was named sergeant- Catholic Central High School and at-arms.

Troy Business iShe is employed by the Department of Labor. ME. Moulton is an almnus of Siena College and is working for his master's degree at Siena. He Sppfiony Concert Sfell Andersen Pianist Vermont State Symphony Orchestra R.P.I. Field House, Troy May 5, 8:45 P.M.

Gen. Adm. ST.20; Students 85c Reserved Fioor Choirs 51.20 and S2.40 Mr. and Mrs. Kccco DCJSO of 326 Fourth Avenue have returned The-from a week's vacation in Ja- Joseph Lamoureux Will Transform It Into A New DC tolc wedding will take place, June 16, at St.

Paul the Apostle's Church. maica, L. a York where they visited friends. 68 Second St. AShlcy 4-4503 Phone 4-5157 or Write FLEISHMAN'S 91 Slate Albany, N.

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