bridegroom’s father officiating clergyman at jacobs...

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PAGE TWO SUNDAY, AUG. 3, 1969 ADVANCE-NEWS WED AT HEUVELTON — Airman and Mrs. Earle F. Ja cobs and their wedding party posed for this portrait for their wedding album, after their marriage in the United Methodist Church of Heuvelton, Saturday afternoon, July 26. The bridegroom’s father, the Rev. Carl F. Ja cobs, officiated. From left are Miss Carol Jacobs, and Bridegroom’s Father Officiating Clergyman A t Jacobs - Steele Rites Miss Sylvia Clinger, bridesmaids; Mrs. Gary (Patricia) Brown, matron of honor; the bridal couple; Pvt. Carl W. Jacobs, best man; and Lawrence Steele and James Simmons, ushers. The flower girl is Miss Lynn VanCour and the ring bearer is Jon Richards. (Betty Steele Photo) Miss Judy Margaret Steele,;floral headpiece was worn with daughter of M r. and Mrs. A . j e t veil. She carried a Colon Donald Steele of Union St.,!iaI bou9™t °f turquois Heuvelton, became the bride of Airman First Class Earle F. Jacobs of Loring Air Force Base, at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, July 26, in the Unit- coral and white pompons, The bridesmaids, Miss Carol Jacobs, sister of the bride groom, and Miss Sylvia Cling er. wore orange gowns and headpieces made like those of the matron of honor’s. They ed Methodist Church of Heuvel- j a]so can'ied Colonial bouquets ton. The bridegroom is the son j turquois, coral and white of the Rev. and Mrs. Carl F, jpompons. Jacobs of Main St. Westmor-, Lynn VanCour. niece of land, N.Y. The Rev. Mr, Jacobs < ^ bridegroom, flower girl, officiated at the ceremony. wore a long Empire style frock The bride, given in marriage of turquoise satin trimmed with bv her father, was attired in a white lace, and a matching long skimmer style gown of:bow in her hair She carried » mous de soie and Chantilly basket of assorted pompons, lace. The yoke of the lace was i J°n Richards, was rmg beai fashioned with a stand up col-jer- lar and elbow length sleeves, j Pvt E 2 carl IV. Jacobs, on both featuring a ruffle of Lbte ■ ]eaVe before leaving for Viet lace. Pearls and _ sequins em- ( s e r v e d as beSj; man f0r bellished the midnft front. The ^ brother. Ushers were James Watteau bain of mous de soie g|mrnonS( brother-in-law of the was appliqued ^with the lace, bridegroom, of Mansvilie. N.r H er bouffant veil of illusion was and Lawrence Steele, barcher he:d by a capulet of lace petals .^ bride, Ogdensburg. embroidered with pearls. Sne ^ recepdon yeas held in tjie earned a cascade of yellow Qburch parlors, after which the roses and white carnations. ;bri£ial couple left on a wedding M rs Garv (Patricia! Brown,:trip to the State of Maine , was matron of honor for her where they will reside a t 253 sister. She wore a long skim-;Sweden St., Caribou, m er style gown of powder blue i The bride and the bridegroom imported chiffon, made with a ,were graduated from Heuvelton stand up collar trimmed with:Central R pH oaT m iflfih. Th- r As sgt CUT CAKE — Airman and Mrs. Earle F. Jacobs cut their wedding cake at the reception held in the Church par lors after their marriage at the United Methodist Church of Heuvelton Saturday afternoon, July 26. The bride is the former Judy Margaret Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald Steele of Union St.. Heuvelton. They will reside at Caribou. Maine. (Betty Steele Photo] . . . M M tM l !&u;! H M \r ~ ~ WED AT GOUVERNEUR — Mrs. and Mrs. Lynn Andrew Patsy and Sharon LaRue, bridesmaids; Miss Jeanette Whitton are shown with members of the wedding party after their marriage in the United Methodist Church, Gouverneur, Saturday evening, July 26. The bride is the former Elaine Marie LaRue. From left are the Misses Elaine LaRue Bride Of Lynn A. Whitton A t Gouverneur Church Miss Elaine Marie LaRue,’ The maid of honor, Mis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Jeanette Conklin, wore a Ion fred LaRue Jr., of Rural Route 1A-line gown of baby blue crop No. 1, Rossie, and Lynn And-1 and daisy pattern lace. Th rew Whitton, son of Mr. and i lace yoke was made with Mrs. Lyle Whitton of Richville,, stand up collar and shoil were married in a double ring ! sleeves. Her matching head- eeremony at eight o’clock Sat-1piece was a flat bow with veil- urday evening, July 26, in the , ing. She carried a Colonial bou-j United Methodist Church a t! quet of blue and white chrysan- Gouverneur. The Rev. Stanley themums. E. Brown, officiated. ... , n * , . . . The Misses Sharon and Patsy The bnde, given in marriage LaRue were bridesmaids for! by her fattier, was attired m _a their sistei.. ^ WQre long; Conklin, maid of honor; the bridal couple; James Whit* ton, best man; and Archie Whitton Jr., and Larry LaRue, ushers. The flower girl is Miss Michelle Whitton and the ring bearer is Mark LaRue. (Betty Steele Photo) long Empire style gown of sa tin, fashioned with a round neckline and long sleeves. Mo-i tifs of lace and sequins em bellished the sleeves and the skirt front. A lace motif also accented the empire waistline. The Mantle train of the satin was embellished with lace mo tifs and edged with lace. Her sleeveless Empire style gowns of embossed taffeta, made with oval necklines, in pink and aq ua, respectively, and matching veiling for headpieces. They carried complementary bou quets of chrysanthemums and daisies. Miss Michelle Whitton, cou- e . // c* /. _jociallit ^jioeam n lj ^ jp e a matching Vetose "lace" daisies bride ^ Thomas J. Mallett, 602 River -1 attend a birthday celebration 1 bac'^nanefk Her 6 matching silk and Technical College at Can- Towers, is a patient in the for their great-granddaughter, —5 ton in 1983. Until her marriage intensive care unit of Commun- Sheila, who was four years old I she was a stenographer in the ity General Hospital, Syracuse. Thursday. : | Faculty - Student Association He was taken there by ambul- ' _ | ioffice at the Canton college. ance Thursday night after suf- i Tne bridegroom attended Jef- feeing a heart attack at the Specialist 4 and Mrs. Gerald iferson Community College be-home of his grandson-in-law Lipinski, stationed with the U.S. shoulder veil of illusion was sin of the bridegroom, was i held by a cap of daisies em- flower girl. She wore a short bellished with pearls. She car- frock of white lace over satin, ried a cascade of white made with a round neckline chrysanthemums and whiteand, and long sleeves. Her head-! lavender miniaturecarnations. 1piece was a band of flowersl "77 7 7 7-*Avith veiling. She carried a bou- j 9 uet daisies and miniature 1 carnations. \ Mark LaRue, brother of the: bride, was ring bearer. James L. Whitton of Rich-! ville, served as best man for * - his cousin. Ushers were Larry LaRue. brother of the bride, and Archie Whitton Jr., Rich ville, cousin of the bridegroom. A reception was held in Fel lowship Hall of the Church. T he; bridal couple will reside at w IS Judith Mashaw Is Married To Edward Wicks Miss Judith A. Mashaw. dau ghter of Mrs. Emery' Mashaw of 210 North Rosseel St.. this city . and Edward T. Wicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wicks of Minoa, N.Y'.. were married at seven o'clock Saturday even ing. July 26, at Lisbon. Justice of the Peace William R. Binion officiated. The couple’s only attendants were the bride's mother and the bridegroom’s father. A reception was held at the home of the bride's mother. T he newlyweds will reside at 4 Pine St., city. The bridegroom is employed a t Lalonde’s Moving and Stor age Company. The bride is the proprietor of the Magic Mirror Beauty Salon, City. i fore entering the Air Force. He and granddaughter, Mr. and !graduated from Electronics Mrs. Charles J, (Judy) Lock- Army in Germany, are the par- School at Keesler AFB, Missis- wood, Camiflus. Mr. and Mrs. cnb> a daughter. Stephanie sf:. ’^ w n sippi. VyypTTf&te+r+rivryrr!?.. ■■■ Mallett had gone to Syracuse to Anne, born June 1. The couple’s nrst child, Stephanie weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. at birth. Mrs. Lipinski is the former Cindy Mills of this city. Their address 's Sp-4 Gerald Lipinski. 080-40- 3294. Co. A - 2 Bn., APO 30 Inf., New York, N.Y. 09033. Two Marriage Licenses Issued Here Friday Two marriage licenses were issued at the Office of the City Clerk on Friday. The first was to George Winfield Hill, Sr„ 54, of the Town of Oswegatchie who is not employed and Mary EJlen Raven, a housekeeper, also of. the Town of Oswegatchie. They Will live on RD No. 3. The other license went to Nelson Joseph Woods, Jr., 23, of 6 Lake Street, employed at the St. Lawrence State Hos pital, and Cathy Ann Brown, 19, of 905 Jefferson Avenue, a machine operator at the Newell Mfg. Company. They plan to reside at 6 Lake St. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Putney, Lisbon, will be honored at an open house today on their 46th wedding anniversary. The open house will be held by their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Martin, at the Put ney home. River Road, from 1 to 5 p.m, and from 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Putney were married Aug. 1, 1929. She is the former Opal Scott, daughter of the late George and Viva Mac- Dermid Scott of Ogdensburg. ACCEPT POSITTON-Alan S. Robertson, a native of Mas sena, has accepted a posi tion at the St. Lawrence County Bank in Canton. He graduated from Massena Central High School in 1965 and attended Cornell Univer sity, graduating in June 1969. He obtained his BS degree in Business Administration, ma joring in money and bankig. WEDDING PORTRAIT — Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Andrew Whitton posed for this wedding portrait after their mar- raige in the United Methodist Church at Gouverneur Saturday evening, July 26. A reception was held in Fel lowship Hall of the church. They will reside at Richville. (Betty Steele Photo) S LU ’s Han Holland Will ~ Take Post At Boston 1 . . i Boston, Mass. — Edward T. that became vacant on Ju-ly fst The bride was graduated , T : t. r, , ,, Cmivprneiir Central School Holland, Director of Sports In-!when Dunphy resigned after in 1966, and from Ogdensburg formation at St. Lawrence Uni- eight years to accept a public Business School. Ogdensburg, '’ersitY in N’Y” haf FeIatlons P°s j ™th the mutual ; • been named to the same posi- insurance industry. , The bridegroom was gradual- to°fn° announcement bv A native of New Jerse-V- Van ed from Gouverneur Centra § y directo^ Holland earned his college de- School in 1965. He is engaged , ._ gree from the University of in farming with his father, and ' Alabama in 1960 where he maj- iis a member of tlie military Van Holland, 33, succeeds Art ored in radio and television | reserves. Dunphy at the B.U. position!arts and served as the sports director and football piay-by- play announcer for the student ! radio station. I He worked in various indus trial public relations posts from* 1960 to 1966, during Which firde he also served a tour on active duty with the New Jersey Air National Guard during the Ber lin Crisis. #• *! \ In 1966 he was named to the 1sports information position at St. Lawrence. He will assume his duties at Boston University on August 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Me-, Guire, 413 Main St., return-! ed home Friday from a Eu ropean tour which took them to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France and England. Both Mr. and Mrs. McGuire are employed by Standard Shade Roller Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hyland Gwin resided in the McGuire home during their absence. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Burke of 940 Jay St., this city, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Margarita, to Lawrence Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manley Silver of 312 Jay St., city. Miss Burke was graduated frorn Ogdensburg Free Acad emy in 1968, and from PoweLon’s Business Institute, Syracuse, this year, Mr. Silver was graduated from Ogd- densburg Free Academy in 1966. He is employed at Massena. Mary Ann Adams, age 13, Or lando, Florida, and Nancy and Bobby Smith swam the St. Law rence River, Thursday evening. Mary Ann and her family are visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Anna Martin. The swim took j just about an hour. Mary Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White. Nancy and Bobby! Smith live at 503 Hamilton St. v$rr % * * , X m SLU SPEAKER - James A. Fitz Patrick, chairman of (he New York State Power Au thority, will deliver the ad dress and receive an hon orary Doctor of Laws De gree at the summer com mencement ceremonies at St. Lawrence University Aug. 8 . Baccalaureate and masters degrees will be conferred at the ceremonies which will be conferred at the ceremonies which will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Gunnison Memorial Chapel. The public is wel come. PLAN FALL WEDDING — Mr and Mrs Fiancis Todd of the Gouverneur Road, Canton, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Barbara Fern, to Philip Ber trand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bertrand of the English Settlement Road, Morristown. Miss Todd attended Can ton schools. She is employed at the State University Agricultural and Technical College at Canton. Mr. Ber trand atended Morristown schools. He is engaged in farming. A fall wedding is planned. Regular Birth Control Clinics i ( Are Announced The next regular birth con- trol clinics of Planned Par enthood of Northern New York will be at 7 o’clock Tuesday evening August 12 at the Potsdam Hospital in Potsdam and at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning August 6 at the E.J. Noble Hospital, Doctor's Building in Gouver neur, Clinic services are avail able to anyone seeking infor mation, advice and instruc tion in the use of the birth control methods of the pa tient's choice. For informa tion and appointments -Ml Gouverneur 287-0740 from* 9 to 4:30 on weekdays o r 26H- 3920 mornings. •a

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Page 1: Bridegroom’s Father Officiating Clergyman At Jacobs ...nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn90066433/1969-08-03/ed-1/seq-2.pdf · Inf., New York, N.Y. 09033. Two Marriage ... the late

PAGE TWO SUNDAY, AUG. 3, 1969 ADVANCE-NEWS

W E D AT HEUVELTON — A irm an and Mrs. Earle F. J a ­c o b s and th e ir wedding p a rty posed for th is po rtra it f o r t h e i r wedding album, a f te r their m arriage in the U n ite d M ethodist C hurch of H euvelton, Saturday afternoon, J u ly 26. The bridegroom ’s fa ther, the Rev. Carl F. J a ­co b s , officiated. From le ft are M iss Carol Jacobs, a n d

Bridegroom’s Father Officiating Clergyman A t Jacobs - Steele Rites

Miss Sylvia C linger, b ridesm aids; Mrs. G ary (Patricia) B row n, m atron of honor; the b r id a l couple; Pvt. C arl W. Jacobs, b es t man; an d Law rence Steele and Jam es Sim m ons, u sh e rs . The flow er g irl is Miss Lynn V anCour and th e ring b e a re r is Jo n R ichards. (Betty S teele Photo)

M iss Judy M argaret S tee le ,; floral headpiece was worn with daughter of M r. and Mrs. A . j e t veil. She carried a Colon D onald Steele of Union S t.,!iaI bou9™t °f turquois Heuvelton, becam e the bride of A irm an First Class Earle F.Jacobs of Loring Air Force Base, at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, July 26, in the Unit-

coraland white pompons,

The bridesmaids, Miss Carol Jacobs, sister of the bride groom, and M iss Sylvia Cling­er. wore orange gowns and headpieces m ade like those of the matron of honor’s. They

ed Methodist Church of Heuvel- j a]so can'ied Colonial bouquets ton. The bridegroom is the son j turquois, coral and white of th e Rev. an d Mrs. C arl F, j pompons.Ja c o b s of M ain St. W estm or-, Lynn VanCour. niece ofland, N.Y. The Rev. Mr, Jacobs < ^ bridegroom, flower girl, officiated at th e ceremony. wore a long Empire style frock

T h e bride, given in m arriage of turquoise sa tin trimmed with bv h e r father, was attired in a white lace, and a matching long skimmer style gown o f: bow in her h a ir She carried » m ous de soie and Chantilly basket of assorted pompons, lace . The yoke of the lace was i J ° n Richards, was rm g beai fashioned with a stand up col-jer-la r and elbow length sleeves, j P v t E 2 c a r l IV. Jacobs, on both featuring a ruffle of Lbte ■ ]eaVe before leaving for Viet lace . Pearls and _ sequins em- ( s e r v e d as beSj; m an f0r bellished the m idnft front. The ^ brother. Ushers were Jam es W atteau bain of mous de soie g|mrnonS( brother-in-law of the w as appliqued ̂with the lace, bridegroom, of Mansvilie. N .r H er bouffant veil of illusion was and Lawrence Steele, barcher he:d by a capulet of lace petals .^ bride, Ogdensburg.embroidered with pearls. Sne ^ recepdon yeas held in tjie e a rn e d a cascade of yellow Qburch parlors, after which the ro se s and w hite carnations. ;bri£ial couple left on a wedding

M rs Garv (Patricia! Brown,:trip to the State of Maine , w as matron of honor for her w here they will reside at 253 s is te r . She w ore a long skim-;Sweden St., Caribou, m e r style gown of powder blue i The bride an d the bridegroom im ported chiffon, made with a , were graduated from Heuvelton s ta n d up co llar trimmed with:Central RpHoaT m iflfih. Th-

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CUT CAKE — Airman and Mrs. E arle F. Jacobs cut th e ir w edding cake at the recep tion held in the Church p a r ­lo rs after th e ir m arriage at the U nited M ethodist Church of Heuvelton Saturday afternoon , July 26. The b ride is th e form er J u d y M argaret S teele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D onald Steele of Union St.. Heuvelton. They will

reside a t Caribou. Maine. (Betty S teele Photo]

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WED AT GOUVERNEUR — Mrs. and Mrs. L y n n A ndrew P atsy and Sharon LaRue, bridesm aids; M iss Je an e tteW hitton a re shown w ith m em bers of the w edd ing p arty a f te r th e ir m arriage in the U n ited M ethodist Church, G ouverneur, Saturday evening, Ju ly 26. T he b rid e is th e fo rm er E laine Marie LaRue. F ro m left a re th e Misses

Elaine LaRue Bride Of Lynn A. Whitton A t Gouverneur Church

Miss Elaine Marie LaRue,’ The maid of honor, Mis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Jeanette Conklin, wore a Ion fred LaRue Jr., of Rural Route1 A-line gown of baby blue crop No. 1, Rossie, and Lynn And- 1 and daisy pattern lace. Th rew Whitton, son of Mr. and i lace yoke was m ade with Mrs. Lyle Whitton of Richville,, stand up collar and sho il were m arried in a double ring ! sleeves. Her matching head- eeremony at eight o’clock Sat- 1 piece was a fla t bow with veil- urday evening, July 26, in the , ing. She carried a Colonial bou-j United Methodist Church a t ! quet of blue and white chrysan- Gouverneur. The Rev. Stanley themums.E. Brown, officiated. . . . , n *, . . . The Misses Sharon and P atsy

The bnde, given in m arriage LaRue were bridesmaids f o r ! by her fattier, was attired m _a their sistei.. ^ WQre lo n g ;

Conklin, maid of honor; the b r id a l couple; Jam es Whit* ton , b est man; and A rchie W hitton Jr., an d L a rry LaR ue, ushers. The flow er g ir l is Miss Michelle W hitton and th e

ring bearer is M ark LaRue. (Betty S tee le Photo)

long Empire style gown of sa­tin, fashioned with a round neckline and long sleeves. Mo-i tifs of lace and sequins em­bellished the sleeves and the skirt front. A lace motif also accented the empire waistline. The Mantle train of the satin was embellished with lace mo­tifs and edged with lace. Her

sleeveless Empire style gowns of embossed taffeta, made with oval necklines, in pink and aq ­ua, respectively, and matching veiling for headpieces. They carried complementary bou­quets of chrysanthemums and daisies.

Miss Michelle Whitton, cou-

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matching Vetose "lace" daisies bride ^ Thomas J. Mallett, 602 River- 1 attend a birthday celebration1

bac '^nanefk Her6 matching silk and Technical College a t Can- Towers, is a patient in the for their great-granddaughter, — 5 ton in 1983. Until her m arriage intensive care unit of Commun- Sheila, who was four years old

I she was a stenographer in the ity General Hospital, Syracuse. Thursday. :| Faculty - Student Association He was taken there by ambul- ' _ |i office at the Canton college. ance Thursday night after suf-i Tne bridegroom attended Jef- feeing a heart attack at the Specialist 4 and Mrs. Gerald iferson Community College be-hom e of his grandson-in-law Lipinski, stationed with the U.S.

shoulder veil of illusion was sin of the bridegroom, was i held by a cap of daisies em- flower girl. She wore a short bellished with pearls. She car- frock of white lace over satin, ried a cascade of white m ade with a round neckline chrysanthemums and white an d , and long sleeves. Her h ea d -!lavender miniature carnations. 1 piece was a band of flowersl" 7 7 7 7 7-*Avith veiling. She carried a bou- j

9uet daisies and m iniature1 carnations. \

M ark LaRue, brother of the: bride, was ring bearer.

Jam es L. Whitton of Rich-! ville, served as best man for * - his cousin. Ushers were L arry LaRue. brother of the bride,and Archie Whitton Jr., Rich­ville, cousin of the bridegroom.

A reception was held in F el­lowship Hall of the Church. T h e ; bridal couple will reside at

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ISJudith Mashaw Is Married To Edw ard Wicks

Miss Judith A. Mashaw. dau­g h te r of M rs. Emery' Mashaw of 210 North Rosseel St.. this city . and Edw ard T. Wicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wicks of Minoa, N.Y'.. were married a t seven o'clock Saturday even­in g . July 26, at Lisbon. Justice of the Peace William R. Binion officiated.

The couple’s only attendants w ere the bride's mother and th e bridegroom’s father.

A reception was held at the hom e of th e bride's mother. T h e newlyweds will reside at 4 P in e St., city .

The bridegroom is employed a t Lalonde’s Moving and Stor­a g e Company. The bride is the proprietor o f the Magic Mirror Beauty Salon, City. i

fore entering the Air Force. He and granddaughter, Mr. and !graduated from Electronics Mrs. Charles J , (Judy) Lock-

Army in Germany, are the par-

School at Keesler AFB, Missis- wood, Camiflus. Mr. and Mrs. cnb> a daughter. Stephanie

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M allett had gone to Syracuse to Anne, born June 1. The couple’sn rst child, Stephanie weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. at birth. Mrs. Lipinski is the former Cindy Mills of this city. Their address 's Sp-4 Gerald Lipinski. 080-40- 3294. Co. A - 2 Bn., APO 30 Inf., New York, N.Y. 09033.

Two Marriage Licenses Issued Here Friday

Two m arriage licenses w ere issu ed at the Office of th e City C lerk on F riday .

The f i r s t was to George Winfield H ill, Sr„ 54, of the Town of Oswegatchie who is n o t em ployed and M ary EJlen Raven, a housekeeper, also o f . th e Town of Oswegatchie.

They W ill live on RD No. 3.The o th e r license w ent to

Nelson Jo sep h Woods, Jr., 23, o f 6 Lake Street, em ployed at the St. Lawrence State Hos­pital, and Cathy A nn Brown, 19, of 905 Jefferson Avenue, a m achine operator at the Newell M fg. Company.

They p la n to res id e at 6 Lake St.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Putney, Lisbon, will be honored at an open house today on their 46th wedding anniversary. The open house will be held by their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Martin, at the Put­ney home. River Road, from 1 to 5 p.m, and from 7 to 9 p.m . Mr. and Mrs. Putney were m arried Aug. 1, 1929. She is the former Opal Scott, daughter of the late George and Viva Mac- Dermid Scott of Ogdensburg.

ACCEPT POSITTON-Alan S.Robertson, a native of Mas­sena, has accepted a posi­tion at the St. Lawrence County Bank in Canton. He graduated from Massena Central High School in 1965 and attended Cornell Univer­sity, graduating in June 1969. He obtained his BS degree in Business Administration, ma­joring in money and bankig.

WEDDING PORTRAIT — M r. and Mrs. Lynn A ndrew W hitton posed for th is w edding portra it a f te r their m a r- raige in the U nited M ethodist Church a t G ouverneur Saturday evening, Ju ly 26. A reception w as held in F e l ­lowship Hall of the church. T hey will r e s id e at Richville.

(B etty S teele Photo)

S LU ’s Han Holland Will ~ Take Post At Boston 1 .

. i Boston, Mass. — Edward T. tha t became vacant on Ju-ly fst The bride was graduated „ , T : t. r, , ,,

Cmivprneiir Central School Holland, Director of Sports In-!when Dunphy resigned afterin 1966, and from Ogdensburg formation at St. Lawrence Uni- eight years to accept a publicBusiness School. Ogdensburg, ' ’ersitY in N ’Y” haf FeIatlons P°sj ™ th the m utual; • been named to the sam e posi- insurance industry.

, The bridegroom was gradual- to°fn° announcement bv A native of New Jerse-V- Vaned from Gouverneur Centra § ‘ y directo^ Holland earned his college de-School in 1965. He is engaged , ._ ’ ’ ’ g ree from the University ofin farming with h is father, and ' Alabama in 1960 where he maj-

i is a member of tlie m ilitary Van Holland, 33, succeeds Art ored in radio and television | reserves. Dunphy at the B.U. position! a r ts and served as the sports

director and football piay-by- play announcer for the student

! radio station.I

He worked in various indus­tr ia l public relations posts from* 1960 to 1966, during Which firde he also served a tour on active duty with the New Jersey Air National G uard during the Ber­lin Crisis.

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In 1966 he w as named to the 1 sports information position at St. Lawrence.

He will assum e his duties at Boston University on August 15th.

Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Me-, Guire, 413 Main St., return-! ed home F riday from a E u­ropean tou r which took them to Germany, Switzerland, A ustria, France and England. Both Mr. and Mrs. McGuire a re employed by S tandard Shade R oller Co. M r. and Mrs. Hyland Gwin resided in th e McGuire home during th e ir absence.

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. a n d Mrs. Tim othy H. B urke of 940 J a y St., th is city, announce the engage­ment o f their daugh ter, M argarita, to Law rence Silver, son of M r. and M rs. Manley Silver of 312 Jay St., city. Miss B u rk e was graduated frorn O gdensburg F re e Acad­emy in 1968, an d from Pow eLon’s Business Institu te , Syracuse, this y ea r, Mr. S ilver was g raduated from Ogd- densburg Free Academ y in 1966. He is em ployed at Massena.

Mary Ann Adams, age 13, Or­lando, Florida, and Nancy and Bobby Smith swam the St. Law­rence River, Thursday evening. Mary Ann and her family are visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Anna Martin. The swim took

j just about an hour. Mary Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White. Nancy and Bobby! Smith live a t 503 Hamilton St.

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mSLU SPEAKER - Jam es A. Fitz Patrick, chairman of (he

New York State Power Au­thority, will deliver the ad­dress and receive an hon­orary Doctor of Laws De­gree at the summ er com­mencement ceremonies at St. Lawrence University Aug. 8. Baccalaureate and masters degrees will be conferred at the ceremonies which will be conferred at the ceremonies which will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Gunnison Memorial Chapel. The public is wel­

come.

PLAN FALL WEDDING — Mr and Mrs F ian c is Todd of the G ouverneur Road, Canton, announce th e engage­m ent of th e ir daughter, B arbara Fern, to P h ilip Ber­trand, son of Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Bertrand of th e English Settlem ent Road, M orristow n. Miss Todd attended Can­ton schools. She is em ployed at the S tate U niversity A gricultural and Technical College at Canton. Mr. Ber­trand a te n d e d Morristown schools. He is engaged in

farm ing. A fall w edding is planned.

Regular Birth Control Clinics

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Are AnnouncedT he nex t reg u la r b ir th con-

t r o l clinics o f P lanned P a r­enthood of Northern New Y ork will b e at 7 o ’clock Tuesday evening A ugust 12 at the P o tsdam H ospital in Potsdam a n d at 10 o ’clock W ednesday morning A u g u st 6 a t the E .J . Noble H ospita l, Doctor's B uild ing in G ouver­neur,

Clinic serv ices are avail­ab le to an y o n e seeking in fo r­mation, adv ice and in s tru c ­tio n in th e use of th e b irth control m ethods of t h e pa­tien t's cho ice . For in fo rm a­tion and appo in tm en ts -Ml G ouverneur 287-0740 from* 9 to 4:30 on weekdays o r 26H- 3920 m ornings.

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