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GAZETTE 1*H0NE 4-4141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1948 GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 edding Ceremonies in Area Churches Highlight Weekend Social News ed at Our pady of Lourdes Re*r. John J. Finn Officiates At McLane-McNearney Marriage \jjss Eleanor Elizabeth McNearney, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. James 1 1 . McNearney of Central parkway, became the bride of MichaeC Hughes McLane, son of Mrs. John R. McLane and the late JollJu R* M c L a n e of New York city, in a marriage ceremony held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Church of St. John the Evangelist. The Vet^v Rev. John J . Finn officiated. \Vnan White Satin MBS. JAMES E. HESLEB —(Gustavo Lorey) Announcement has been made of the marriage of Janet Band, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baruthouse of Albany, to James !. Hesler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hesler of Helderberg avenue. 'The ceremony was held at the grotto of .Our Lady of Lourdes, jlaturday,. and a reception followed at the rooms of Scully post, lcany. . Miss Sally Baruthouse wan her sister's only attendant. William [ealer, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride wore ice blue marquisite with matching headpiece bid carried a Colonial boquet of lilies of the valley and blue Lweetpeas. The maid of honor wore peach marquisette and her joquet was of variegated spring flowers. Following a wedding trip through the New England states, |he couple will reside at 108 Front street. The brfile, given in marriage by her fathem, wore a gown of white satin fasfciloned with a portrait neckline embroidered In seed pearls, a basque waistline and full skirt that ^terminated in a train. Her Illusion veil was arranged from a cro»vn 0 f pearls. Miss Lois McNearney was maid of honor for* her sister. The brides- maids were Miss Shirley Leonard, Miss Marldn Cummings, Mrs. Thomas Trevithlck and Miss Jane Skehan of Hbllls, L.I. John McLi\ne was best man. Ushers were 'Paul McLane, James Rogers, Donald Egan and Thomas Trevithlck. A reception, at the Hotel Van Curler for 250. guests followed the ceremony. M^s. McNearney was gowned In aq^ua crepe with a matching flowetr hat. The bride- groom's mothir, Mrs. McLane, wore peach cr«>pe and an orchid flower hat. Eai:h wore an orchid corsage. On Southern Trip For traveling tto Washington and continuing on a ^southern trip, the former Miss MejTearney chose an ensemble of beige", and brown tones, accented by an ojrchld corsage. The bride is a graduate of Nott Terrace high school and the Col- lege of Mt. St (Vincent on the Hudson. She is employed in the f office of her father ,on State street. Mr. McLane served with the United States Navy! during World War II and is now attending Siena College at LoudonviUe. DeMolay Mothers 9 Club Conducting Rummage Sale The Mothers' club of St. An- drew's chapter, Order of the DeMolay, will conduct a rum- mage sale this week beginning with today at 218 Clinton street. Mrs. John R. Colgan Is gen- eral chairman. Chairman of the various days are Mrs. Ruth Falrman, today; Mrs. Rosamond Haldane, to- morrow; Mrs. George C Snare, Wednesday: Mrs. William Pancs- ner, Thursday; Mrs. Harry Sny- der, Friday. Those having articles to do- nate may notify Mrs. Colgan or Mrs. Fairman. ocia A May Bfiide •anopticon Study group observed |20th anniversary with a dinner id Thursday evening at Lake 11 in Scotia. Mrs. Glenn B. War- Kathan, -Miss Marjorie Sheridan, Miss Mary McCreesh, Miss Lily Hendry, Miss Sally Dilts, Miss Na- dine Chapln, Miss Sally Knowlton, was elected president succeed- Miss Vonda Stratton, Miss Eliza- Mrs. J. H. Clawson. Mrs. Alfred jbeth Sierleja, Miss Marjorie Lisa, Gilbert was chosen vice presi-jMiss Patricia Liefke, Miss Betty it and Mrs. J. Malcolm Todd,!Ann Kalteaux, Miss Geraldine Bis- :retary-treasurer. jgro\ :. Miss Jean Turner, Miss )ther members attending were! Pauline Nowak, Miss Ann Wlllig, [s. Lincoln Marshall, Mrs. Fred Miss Marion Linder, Miss Betty Shenton, Miss Marjorie LaPlerre, Miss Janet Pelton, Miss Judy Piper, Miss Gretchen Robb, Miss Marie Rossi, Miss Irrna Sanderson, Miss Claudia Apollo, Miss Martha Hana and Miss Judy Farquhar. Also Miss Alice Noonan and Mrs. Osmon Tilton. * Mrs. Lloyd E. Patnode of Regent street entertained recently with a luncheon and bridge party for Mrs. George J. Rusch, who is leaving tomorrow to make her home in lests were Mrs. Hugh McKean of .Dunkirk. Ittsfield, Mass.. Mrs. Marion Fred-| Other guests were Mrs. James F. Spear, Mrs. Guy Suits, Mrs. kgar W. Snell, Mrs. Orlo L. Wood, rs. R. J. Johnson, Mrs. Christian igh, Mrs. H S. Burnham, Mrs. irry J. Linton, Mrs William C. Krom, Mrs. Howard P. Bish. Irs. William M. Denny, Mrs. iurens A. Taylor, Mrs, John W. irper, Mrs J. Stanton McCormlck, rs. J. Herbert Wemple, Mrs. Earle Warner and Mrs. A. M. Chris- insen. former members are returning the anniversary observance as |ick of New York city and Mrs. •rothy RuBsell of Troy. * ;iss Charlotte Cherry, a student Radcliffe College, Cambridge, |ass., is spending the summer with ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cherry of Keyes avenue. * * |Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Sterling of irth Ferry street were entertained isterday at the home of their son id daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs arence T. Sterling of Hedgewood ne In honor of their 50th wedding mlversary. They were also guests at a din- ;r held last evening at The Tow- s, Cranesville. Others present ere- Mr. and Mrs. Georfre Euler, aul Euler and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. erllng of Brooklyn. Mrs. Sterling is a member of the irst Reformed Cluirrh of Rotter- im Junction, having joined the mrch at 12 years og age. Mrs. A. Kilgour Christie of North hurch Btreet and her brother. Al- srt Keyes, Elisabeth,. NJ, are at ie summer home of Mrs. Christie, dton Landing on Lake George, )r the summer. » * » Major and Mrs. Luis M. de In Foster, Mrs. Peter D. Wend, Mrs, James Madlgan, Mrs. Edwin 8. Funnell, Mrs. Charles Duffey and Mrs. Henry Cadleux. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. McGar- rahan Jr. are spending a few days in New York city. Mrs. McGarra- han is attending her class reunion at the College of New Rochelle, Wesleyan Service Guild Plans Dinner The Wesleyan Service guild of the Broadway Methodist church will hold a dinner meeting at Lake Hill tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Mary Ruff will give a talk on antiques. Miss Lucy M. Vroman Is program chairman and Miss Eleanor Brownell hostess chair- man. The soloist will be Mrs. Don- ald Cummings, contralto. Garden Party Being Planned By Auxiliary The Woman's auxiliary to the Schenectady County Historical so- ciety will hold a garden party at 13 Union street on Wednesday, June 23, of Kermis week. Mrs. Edgar W. Snell is chairman of the event. Hostesses will wear Dutch and Colonial costumes. The refreshments will feature Dutch cookery. There will be a special exhibit of Colonial gowns. Mrs. A. W. Myers of Glenwood boulevard will demon' strate the making of bobbin lace The auxiliary met for its regular meeting Wednesday at the histori cal society rooms. The guest speak- er was John J. Birch, who spoke on the history of the First Re- formed Church. The 22nd year of service for Mrs. Grace P. VanVranken as curator of the society museum was noted. Mrs. James W. Biggerstaff was chairman of the tea, assisted by Mrs. Bernard K. Hempsted, Mrs. Harry Chislet, Mrs. Jesse J. Finn, Mrs. Donald Eschenbecker and Miss Margaret Christman. - » ~ Auxiliary of AOH To Hold Initiation At a recent meeting the Ladies Auxiliary, Ancient Order of Hiber- nians, arrangements were com- pleted for the initiation of new The Former June Harppinger Miss Williams Becomes Bride tof W. J. Reddan in Saturday Rites In a ceremony held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Niskayuna Reformed Church, Miss Marian Williams, daughter of Mrs. Charles Wright Williams and the late Mr. Williams of Union street, became the bride of Edwin Douglas Reddan, son oi Mrs. William J. Reddan and the late Major William J. Reddan of Upper Montclair, NJ. Rev. Bertram deHeus Atwood, pastor of the,First Reformed Church, officiated at the marriage. Decorations and Music White lilacs and white daisies were used in church decoration. The wedding music included the Prelude to the third act from "Lohengrin/* "Panls Angellcus" and "Nuptials." The bride was given in marriage by her brother and wore a white embroidered Swiss organdy gown made with a fitted bodice. The skirt was fashioned in redlngote lines over a full ruffled organdy under- skirt, ballerina length. She carried a Colonial boquet of white flowers and wore a headdress of matching flowers. Miss Jeanne Williams, maid of honor for her sister, wore pink em- broidered Swiss organdy, styled similarly to the gown of the bride. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Glendaal Unit Has Display of Completed Work The Glendaal unit of the Schenec- tady County Home Bureau held aa achievement exhibit and teai Wednesday at the Center GlenvUlr Church hall. Chairmen of the various dl*» plays were Mrs. Charles Fastorey carpentry; Mrs, Andrew Paterson, gloves; Mrs, Joseph WeyamL rugs, floor seal and plastic refiaishing; Mrs, Harriet Myers, slip covers? Mrs. Hugh Boyd, nutrition and tea Anne Williams, niece of the bride, table service; MTS. William Kiefel, pressing pads and clothing; Mrs. Waldemar Reich, lampshades and hand bags. Mrs. Alfred J. Norris, mittens; Voight of Milford. Conn. Edward j Mrs Janet Welnand, oil reflnlsh* W. Wardell. Glens Falls, Charlesing, caning, rush work and uphol* C. Savage, Stowe, Vt., and William j stery; Mrs. Joseph St Hllaire, cur- tains, draperies and sewing screens* Mrs. James B. Joralemon was in who wore pink organdy designed with a fitted bodice and full skirt, ballerina length. The best man was Bradford MRS. ROY B. CROUNSE (C. U Tracy) Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss June Harppinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Harppinger of Central avenue, to Roy B. Crounse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Crounse of Emmett street. The celemony was held at Woodlawn Reformed Church on April 25, Rev. Raymond Van Zoeren officiating. Miss Marjorie Eagan was vocalist for the wedding and Mrs. Clyde Mudge was at the organ. ^ Given in Marriage Given in marriage by her father, •the bride wore an 18th century styled gown with a long train trimmed with lace. Her fingertip veil fell from a wreath of mina- ture calla lilies and she carried a cascade boquet of the calla lilies. Mrs. Mabel Logan, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing aquamarine; Miss Rita Empie, Mrs. Helen Dale, Mrs. Rita DiMeo, Miss Marie Catroppa. Miss Doris Crom- bie, Miss Evelyn Moser and Miss J. Reddan, Verona, NJ, ushered. Reception at Golf Club A reception at the Mohawk Golf Club followed the ceremony. Following a wedding trip to Nan- tucket Cape Cod, Mass., the couple will reside at Clifton, NJ, after the latter part of June. The former Miss Williams Is a graduate of Bradford Junior Col- lege, Bradford, Mass. She is a mem-: ber of the Schenectady Junior League and has been associated with the American Red Cross and the Travelers Aid society of this city. Mr. Reddan attended Stevens In- stitute of Technology at Hoboken. He is now assistant manager of the aviation sales division with the Walter Kidde Co., Inc., Belle- vue, NJ. .June Margobus, bridesmaids. The members, which will take place a t v J T «*, J e fU _ u_n c.-j bridesmaids wore ruffled gowns of the hall on Sunday. The ceremony will begin at 4 p.m. New members have been re- quested to meet at the hall at 3 p.m. Mrs. Florence Flaherty and Mrs. Anna Madigan are in charge of the luncheon which will be served after the initiation. New members received at a meet- ing Friday were Mrs. Frances rainbow pastels and carried spring flowers. Carol Ann Weeks and Margaret Rheinhardt, floweT girls, were dressed in white. James Crqunse was best man for his brother. Thomas Logan Jr. was the ring - bearer. A reception for "300 guests was held at Sleasman's Hofbrau. Al Anniversary Dinner Held by Navy Mothers Approaching Marriage Is Announced Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Irene Van Al- len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Van Allen of Liberty street, to Marcus D. Rolfe Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus D. Rolfe of Emmett street. The ceremony Navy Mothers club 29 held Its I will be held June 12 at 12 noon at 12th anniversary banquet Tuesday j the Church of the Sacred Heart A evening at the Town Tavern. (reception will follow at Hans The club plans to visit the Vet- Grell's grove. charge of registration. Mrs. Boyd arranged the tea assisted by Mrs. Fenton Fuller, Mrs. Homer Van- Patten, Mrs. Bronson Taylor and Mrs. John Joralemon. Others assisting were Mrs. FYanSc DeGraff, Mrs. Erwin Slmkins, Mrs, Walter Male, Mrs. Omar Forte, Mrs. Bertha Bohl, Mrs. Bernard Gleason and Mrs, John Marks. Guests were Miss Winifred East- wood. Miss Zaida Rivera, Mrs. Vm> cent Retersdoif, Mrs, Michael Sabov Mrs. V. G. Marson, Mrs, Matthew Osterhoudt, Mrs. Leonard Phillips, Mrs. Thomas Rlmmer, Mrs. RoseHa Cornell, Mrs. George Gerdlng, Mrs, L, E. Young, Mrs. Droms, Mrs, E. J. Sown. Mrs. A- E. Suker, Mrs. Q\ H. Atkins, Mrs. E. J. Francois, Mrs. A. R. Kahles and Mrs. Edward Krug. _ erans' hospital at Saratoga during June, it was announced. Attending were Mrs. Henrietta Andrew, Mrs. Sophia Smith, Mrs. Helen Blesser, Mrs. Eliza White, Mrs. Ethel Creary, Mrs. Matilda Metcalf, Mrs. Ida Brogue, Mrs. Elizabeth Klock, Mrs. Mary King, Mrs. Anna Adriene. | Mrs. Betty DeWitt, Mrs. Anna jLockwenz, Mrs. Frances Smith, i Mrs. Mona Walsh, Mrs. Elizabeth bany-Shaker road, after which the Kohler. Mrs. Anna Richelieu, Mrs bridal couple left for a wedding Kearney, Mrs. May S. Fitzgibbon, , , I , UH '. , * *a . WBUUI "* Mrs. Mary T. Connolly, Mrs Rose * rip ** }* n * Island ' Boston and 'Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. Crounse are resid- M. Doherty and Mrs Mullen. Eileen Mc- —(Paul E. Fabian Studio) June Wedding Day Is Chosen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Keller of Oneonta have announced the ap- MRS. EDWARD C. HOFFMAN JBH ; proaching marriage of their da ugh- Viola Pulver ing at 97 Lorraine avenue. Mrs. Crounse is emploved with the Vet- erans" Administration. Watervliet!™?! 80 ^.^:" Arsenal, and Mr. Crounse with Rib- ley and Happinger Body Works. . , . A LADIES OF ST. ANN The Ladies of St. Ann of Sacred Is Married to E. Hoffman Jr. ter, Miss Marilyn J. Mahoney of Heart church will meet at the ^"l^P }?•£!' i°_?w y _ m °" d .. ; J - ^ B ^*i churoh hall tomorrow night follow- ing the regular novena. Officers ton. son of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin New- ton of Sidney. Mips Mahoney is a graduate of Burnt Hills-6allston Lake Central '.Hi.eh school and is employed in the Industrial Control division of the llrneral Electric Co. Mr. Newton is a senior at Union College and is a member of .he P si I'psilon fraternity. The wedding will be held Satur- day. June 26. Eva Jones, Mrs. Betty Turk, Mrs. Grace Bickering, Mrs. Christina Way. Mrs. Edna Keppler, Mrs. Lillian Mabie, Mrs. Clara Draisey, Mrs. Alice MacAdams, Mrs. Ascension Vera Eason, Mrs. Katie Schermerhorn, Mrs. Anna Marie Grimm, Chief Boatswain's Mate Lincoln Grimm and Mrs. Grimm, Mrs. Marion Stairs, Mrs. Lillian Herath and Mrs. Alice Mohmann. ^ JOINT MEETING SCHEDULED Miss Marjorie Dominelli will be maid of honor for the bride, Miss Elaine Rolfe, Miss Doris King and Miss Verna Knierlm, bridesmaids and Joyce Ann Van Allen, flower girl. James Taber .will serve as best man. Ushers will be Joseph Palmer, William Perkins and Ralph Becker. . := ^ « Gwenith McConaghy Honored at Shower Mrs. Lee Adams of "Vley road, Scotia, entertained recently at a shower honoring Miss Gwenith Mc Conaghy of Rosendale road, who will be married to Lynn Adams June 5. Attending were Mrs. Douglas Adams, Mrs. H. L Grupe, Mrs James Davidson, Mrs. Wallace R. Davidson, Miss P.uth Adams, Mrs. Royal McConaghy, Mrs, George McConaghy, Mrs. John McCarthy, Mrs. Salvatore Grippo, Mrs, George Brewster, will be installed. Mrs. Louis An- den and Friendly Neighbors units drews, president, will preside. Re- of the Home Bureau will be held freshments will be served instead tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the home of the covered dish supper which of Mrs. Robert Kilgallen on Put- was originally planned. nam road. A joint meeting of Sunrise Gar- "'-'T" M ^"v. ^^x* 3 ™^' . ^ , ,,*,..,_..i. Mrs. Eugene Shubert, Mrs. Myles Barry, Miss Marion Barry. Miss Arlene Valent and Mrs. Olson Han- sen of Spokane, Wash. « _ Reports to Be Given At Missionary Meeting OLENVILLE—Mrs. Norman E. Vander Hart will preside at the meeting of the Missionary Socioty of the Glenville Church Wednes- flga,' who" have been the guests'day at 3 p.m. Mrs. Russell P. Hart sr several days of Mr. and Mrs. lanuel M. de la Vega of Clinton treet, have returned to their home I Puerto Rico. * * Miss Ann Krep«. daughter of Mr nd Mrs. Henry Kress of Kings, oad, has returned from New "York ity, sHer graduating from the Catherine Olhbs Secretarial school.! lifts Hess is a graduate of Nottj 'errnce High school npd nttend^d he College of St. Rose? I * * * Mrs. William AydMotle. Mrs. Varren C. Hutrhlns and Mrs Richard S, Arthur entertained al a ea on Bnturday at the Aydelotte mm* on l/owell road, honoring heir dnuRhtei-K, Mips Margaret )cvcrcanx Aydolottc, Miss Peggy \.nn Arthur and Mies Keltic Fays- mux Htitchln*. The pirla are graduating from the ninth grade it Van Antwerp school. Presiding at the tea tnhln were Mrs. Frederick Bronnrr, Mrs. Allan ;ioward, Mm. L, Barrett SlewAit Jr., Mm, C. W. LiFierre, Mrs. Wil- ls T. Hnnnbn Jr., Mr*. William C. i'atei, Mr*. Edmonrt W. Sanderson, ind Mr».. KIlKorn Macfarlanc. Among the guests were Miss Phyllis Cox, Miss Mary Dadd.%rio, Mi** JbfBtilyn Dlnnrdo, Mi*s Corn, Fisher," Ml$« Frances Hess, Mius planet Keller, Miss Alisoiie. Mac far- Jane, Miss Eleanor Mayor. Miss Anne Morris, Miss Sally'' Sutllff, [Miss Gall Howard, Mlssi Suzanne Stewart. Miss Ells-abelh, Bronncr, The marriage of Viola E. Pulver daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Artnur S. Pulver of Curry road, to Edward C. Hoffman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Hoffman of West- side avenue, was held Saturday, May 15. at the Mont Pleasant Re- formed Church. Rev. VanRaalte Officiates Rev Nelson VanRaalte officiated. Richard Ogilvie, organist, accom- panied Joseph Culhane, soloist, who sang Shubert's "Ave also "The Lord's Prayer" and "Be-'inp contest of the school Prize Speaking Contest Winners Announced Dolores Budnick h Married in Nuptial Mass Held at St. Johns A LTAMONT — Marilyn Robinson and Charles Stewart, members of In a nuptial m.i>< at 10 o'clock on Saturday rtiormnj at the Qmr.h o! Sr. John the Lvangrlist, Miss Dolores M. Budtiick. daughter nt Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Budnick of James street man and Mrs. Mina Van Epps will pive reports on group discussions and addresses heard at the spring meeting of the" Women's Classical Union In Schenectady. A covered dish supper following the meeting Wednesday will be served, by Mrs. Mlna VanEpps, ehalrman. Mrs. Henry VanderZee, Mrs. Raymond DeGraff. Mrs. Frank I, Adams, Mrs. Charles Messer, Mrs. Ida Hallenbeck, Mrs. DeGraff VanVranken. Mrs. R. P. Hnrtman. Mrs. Chauncey Witbeck, Mrs. Luther Tallock. Mrs. George Bentley. Mrs. Foftter Dupont and Mrs. C. H. Swnrt. Benefit Auction An auction will be held nt the Reformed Church June S at 10 n. . for the benefit of the "OtRAn" Tund. Mrs. Edward A. Smith is chairman for the fund. SMALLPOX IN SHANGHAI MANILA. May 30 (/P)~-The U.S.- Philippine public health service said todAy smallpox had broken out in Shanghai, had already caused 57 deaths in 10 days, and was spread- ing to other Chinese ports. They said one suspected case was found last week on an Inler-lsland ship of the U.S. Army. Smallpox is almost unknown in the Philippines since the U.S. Instituted vaccination years PARENTS OP DAUGHTER Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Ballone of cause. Giv^n In marriage by her father, the bride wore a "Qupcn of Scots Coronation sown" of heavy white satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, hoop .-skirt and a long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a headpiece rhinestones and seed ponrls. and Mrs. Daniel S. Budnick of the Altamont High school senior|Scotia, became the bride of Cieorgc W. Waterman, son or M r . and cla^. were winners of flr.M prizes' %r rs> Herbert M. Waterman of New Gloucester, Maine. Rev. Maria," in the seventh annual prize speak- ,, ,. . . . . ... . , held re-l Francis J*. Hicks oificiated at the marriage. [ The church was decorated with £ James centlly in the Masonic hall. Second prizeu went to Vaughn palms and white peonies. Lalnhart of the junior class and Early was at the console for thej Gordon Hilton of the sophomore [traditional wedding music. Miss c ] agB) IE. Frances Keelan, a college class- Judges were Robert Andrews of'mate of* the bride, was the soloist. Roessleville high school; Miss Anna The bride, given in marriage by of I Mac iMahoney of the Voorheesville her father, wore an ivory satin She! centrfl ' chnnl nnrt Rnhort Ijinrk? gown trimmed with lace. Her school, and Robert Loucks gown Bethlehem central carried an arm boquet of white of the lilies. j school. Miss ViiUlnia Pulver, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a Colonial gown of orchid ?ilk taffeta and matching picture hat. jhonioi maker's sleeve is She carried orchid gladioli and ye].i"waffl»i toast". Slices: low roues. high finder tip veil of French illusion I was arranged from a coronet of (orange blossoms. She carried a \IAVE VOL HEARD" boquet of lilies of the valley, and That . n good trick rip the! ste.phnnotls centered with a white to servo orchid. waffle toast". Slices: of utale! Miss Gloria Prior of Albany, a bread irom which the crusts have 'Ha.esmnt* of the bride, iv R9 her The bridesmaids. Mrs Richard'been cut are toasted in the wafflo-mald of bono. Miss Prior'* gown hfro gray print and wore a hat to match. Fach. had a corsage of gardenias. For traveling on a trip to Texas and Mexico, the bride chose a suit of aqua faille, topped with a white coat. H^r accessories were of white and she wore a rorsnpe of white orchids. The couple will reside at 200 Jackson avenue -ifter July 1. The former Miss Rudnirk is n graduate of Mont Pleasant high school and the College of St. Rose She is employed as a social worker with the Catholic Charities office Brynnt, Mr*. Hobnrt Becker, Miss,iron. This "fancy" toasl finds Its Frrnn Campbell and Miss Grace,way Into every course on the menu Mirabl«, wore Colonial gowns of and It's \another good way to con- faille with hoop skirts, matching serve, food. Of course crust* are mitta and picture hats, in shades saved foi dry bread crumbs. was of aqua marquisette with illu-, GrftfJl)a , p of 1ho Npw G , nurf>Mpr slon neckline She wore a match- IV OMEN SEWERS and clinics, nought 50 million do]-.net gown and a matching bonnet Mi?*.~-S3tisan Chequer, Miss Jann Arlington, Va„ have Announced the Bibber, Aliss Sylvia KolW, Mis* birth pf ft. daughter, born Thursday in Washington. Mrs. Ballone la the Nat all ft Cohen, Miss Katherine Al hers, Miss Carol Burgess, Miss Peggy Mnsloan, T\ ~ - - , K . former Miss Shirley Ma* Near*, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlcnlschool and of yellow, aqua, blue and pink respectively. Each carried an mm boquet. j During/tho past 12 months there Henry R. Liedkie was best man (were 23 million home sewlnu Ushers were I^onard C. Pulver. women. One-fourth of these were brother of the bride. Henry Hel-, teen-agers, These women spent Rudnir.k. was linger. Paul Rainville and Robert a million dollars in sowing classes jmaid, wearing Hoffman, brother of the bride- groom. Reception for 250 Gnc*t« A reception for 2.V) gucsU at PNA hnll followed the ceremony. The. bride's mother worn black crepo with white accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. The mother of the. bridegroom wore n Skipper blu« gabardine, unit with gray accessories and a corsage of American Beauty roses. For a motor trip through New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, the bride wore. » sand brown gabardine suit, with brown and white ac- cessories Rnd a corsage of yellowj roses. j Both Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman were graduated from the Draper hi,?h tars worth s nf patterns nnd boosted yard goods sales 300 per cent over 1?10, according to Wright's "News Letter". BOAT BiNKR,~Tfl MISSING Each attendant carried a Colonial boquet of spring flowers. A reception was held at the GK Woman'* club at noon. The bride's mother wore aqua print with a matching fWered hat. The mother SANTIAGO, Chile, May 30 (API of thn bridegroom *"« gowned in —The livestock barge. Nirlhuan sank ye.sterriUy during a storm in) the Gulf of Corcovado. Eighteen ! j persons arc v mlssing. . * tr*i - _ J 7ir* om^oyed At the HHHMMk For Future »• « « ' UPMqiSTERING Qo*t?tY .W«kw.*«m«nb« WAWQRQN'S FlJRNIl Trttfc STtTDlO Jlt_HAMIl.tO.Nit 5Tft£E» M*M GARMENTS DYED PAL* l*<i*l STATE UNION ^ PHONE 4445ft r Catt\J*a.!.-B<*l? WW Call' inc picture, hat Miss Mary Hovey of this city nnd Miss Clarice Guxaftko of E |p Clric C o t'tlca were bridesmaids. They wore, gowns of yellow marquisette and matching picture, hats. Kisler Is Junior Bridesmaid Sister of the bride. Mi<=s Barbara the junior bfirirs- yellow taffeta and high school and the Tniversity of Maine, Mr. Waterman is employed as an engineer with the General Fur Storage Let us Restore Your Furs Before wv Store them 'imas 2% S? *f Viiuttion Storage Schenectady 3-215! Ph one Albany 5-2331 Mrs. Horn to Speak On Norway for Club The Progressive Business club of the YWCA will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the association building. Miss LaNoel F. Rivenburg will pre- side. The speaker will be Mrs. John Horn, who will talk on the people and customs of Norway. Mrs. Freda Radley and Miss Riv- enburg are hostesses of the evening. Miss Margaret Veeder and Miss Helen Gillesp!. will preside at the tea table. Mis* Elizabeth Stock, Mrs. Roy B. McCrcody and Miss Mary Hoffman will serve. Missionary Society Has Silver Tea The Woman's Missionary society of the Mont Pleasant Reformed Church held a Silver tea recently at the home of Mrs. Nelson Van Raalte, Ostrander place. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Francea Swatling and Mrs. Lucille Broome. Mrs, Henry Welnhold introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Georg*- Placzeb, who gave % talk on Hol- land. - •••-•.-• The muslo program wag offered by Mrs. Martha Vernon, pianist* and Mrs. Gladys Parsons and Mrs* Florence Uren, vocalists. . Mrs. Archibald Glen conducted the devotional service. The society voted to indorse th4 United Nations Crusade for Chil* dren, and Mrs. Frederick Beck ex- plained the home savings plan *fol participation in the drive. Members attending also signed cards in the mobilization for peace movement, being sponsored by the United Council of Church Womefu x Mrs, Raymond Yon and Mrs, j Gerald Jacques presided at the tea table during the social hour. Others attending were Mrs. Stan* ley Ashley, Mrs. Jennie Stapley^ Mrs. Irene Burdick, Mrs. Nancy Rightmier. Mrs. John Geddes, Mrs, Gladys Parsons, Mrs. BeEtta Iver* son, Mrs. Naomi Wessells, Mrsw. Jerome Shults Sr., Mrs. Nora Do- Long. Mrs. Reba Newcomb, Mrs* Howard Lewis, Mrs. Anna Bassett, Mrs. George Cook, Mrs, James Pulver. Mrs. J. H. Wlntle, Mrs, Charles Chant and Mrs. Archibald Glen. -o DAMON TEMPLE TO StEET Damon Temple ten, Pythian Sis- ters, will meet Wednesday at 8 pan. at 968 State street. BICYCLES FOR RENT ENGLISH LIGHT WEIGHT Open All Day Decoration Day BURKE'S Cor - s "" <> ""* McCleHan 416 smim ST. Branch Start:, G/IRDEWS, Saratoga Raatf HOT WEATHER COMJNGJ PROTECT YOUR VAE.UABL1 FURS and Woolens hem srored in our t\«w concf«tion«d: vault*. A OA^A For Call Par a*d! Crelhrtry Strvk* 1410 &TATE ST. mmmmmmmmmm* CUANIR5--TAIIORS—FUR*IIR$i Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: edding Ceremonies in Area Churches Highlight Weekend Newsfultonhistory.com/newspaper 8/Schenectady NY Gazette... · 2009. 9. 16. · GAZETTE 1*H0NE 4-4141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, MONDAY,

GAZETTE 1*H0NE 4-4141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1948 GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141

edding Ceremonies in Area Churches Highlight Weekend Social News ed at Our pady of Lourdes Re*r. John J. Finn Officiates

At McLane-McNearney Marriage \ j j s s E l e a n o r E l i zabe th M c N e a r n e y , d a u g h t e r of M r . and M r ? .

J a m e s 1 1 . M c N e a r n e y of C e n t r a l p a r k w a y , became the b r ide of MichaeC H u g h e s M c L a n e , son of M r s . J o h n R . M c L a n e and t h e late JollJu R* M c L a n e of N e w Y o r k city, in a m a r r i a g e ce remony held S a t u r d a y at 11 a.m. at the C h u r c h of St . J o h n the E v a n g e l i s t . T h e Vet^v Rev . J o h n J . F i n n officiated.

\Vnan Whi te Sa t in

M B S . J A M E S E . H E S L E B —(Gustavo Lorey)

A n n o u n c e m e n t h a s been m a d e of the m a r r i a g e of J a n e t Band, l augh te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. R. J . B a r u t h o u s e of Albany, to J a m e s !. Hesler , son of Mr. and Mrs . F r e d Hesler of He lde rbe rg avenue .

' T h e ceremony was held a t the g ro t t o of .Our L a d y of Lourdes , jlaturday,. a n d a recept ion followed a t the rooms of Scully post , lcany.

. Miss Sally B a r u t h o u s e wan h e r s is ter ' s only a t t e n d a n t . Wi l l i am [ealer, b ro the r of the br idegroom, was best m a n .

The br ide wore ice blue marqu i s i t e with m a t c h i n g headpiece bid car r ied a Colonial boquet of lilies of the valley a n d blue Lweetpeas. The maid of honor wore peach m a r q u i s e t t e a n d he r joquet w a s of va r i ega t ed sp r ing flowers.

Fol lowing a wedding t r i p t h r o u g h the N e w E n g l a n d s t a t e s , |he couple will reside a t 108 F r o n t s t ree t .

The brfile, given in m a r r i a g e by he r fathem, wore a gown of white sa t in fasfciloned wi th a por t ra i t neckl ine embro idered In seed pear ls , a b a s q u e wais t l ine a n d full sk i r t t h a t ^ te rmina ted in a t rain. He r I l lusion veil was a r r anged from a cro»vn 0f pear ls .

Miss L o i s McNearney was maid of honor for* he r sister . The brides­m a i d s were Miss Shir ley Leonard, Miss M a r l d n Cummings , Mrs. Thomas T r e v i t h l c k a n d Miss J a n e S k e h a n of Hbl l l s , L.I.

J o h n McLi\ne w a s bes t m a n . Ushers were ' P a u l McLane, J a m e s Rogers , D o n a l d E g a n a n d T h o m a s Trevi th lck .

A reception, a t t he Hotel Van C u r l e r for 250. gues t s followed the ceremony. M^s . McNearney was gowned In aq^ua crepe wi th a m a t c h i n g flowetr hat . The bride­groom's m o t h i r , Mrs. McLane, wore peach cr«>pe and an orchid flower hat . Ea i :h wore an orchid corsage.

On S o u t h e r n Tr ip F o r t rave l ing t to Wash ing ton and

con t inu ing on a ^southern tr ip, the fo rmer Miss MejTearney chose an ensemble of beige", a n d brown tones, accented by a n ojrchld corsage.

The br ide is a g r a d u a t e of Not t Te r race h igh school and the Col­lege of Mt. S t (Vincent on the Hudson. She is employed in the f office of he r f a the r ,on S ta te s treet .

Mr. McLane s e rved with the Uni ted S ta t e s Navy! dur ing World W a r I I a n d is now a t t e n d i n g Siena College a t LoudonviUe.

DeMolay Mothers9

Club Conducting Rummage Sale

The Mothers ' club of St. An­drew's chapter , Order of the DeMolay, will conduct a rum­m a g e sale th i s week beg inn ing wi th today a t 218 Clinton s t ree t .

Mrs. J o h n R. Colgan Is gen­eral c h a i r m a n .

C h a i r m a n of the var ious days a r e Mrs. R u t h F a l r m a n , today ; Mrs . R o s a m o n d Ha ldane , to­m o r r o w ; Mrs. George C Snare , Wednesday : Mrs . Wil l iam P a n c s -ner, T h u r s d a y ; Mrs . H a r r y Sny­der, F r iday .

Those h a v i n g ar t ic les to do­n a t e m a y notify Mrs . Colgan or Mrs. F a i r m a n .

ocia

A May Bfiide

•anopticon Study group observed |20th ann ive r sa ry wi th a d inner id T h u r s d a y evening a t L a k e 11 in Scotia. Mrs . Glenn B. W a r -

K a t h a n , -Miss Mar jor ie Sher idan, Miss Mary McCreesh, Miss Lily Hendry , Miss Sal ly Dilts , Miss N a -dine Chapln, Miss Sally Knowlton,

w a s elected pres ident succeed- Miss Vonda S t r a t ton , Miss Eliza-Mrs. J . H. Clawson. Mrs. Alfred jbeth Sierleja, Miss Marjor ie Lisa, Gilbert was chosen vice presi - jMiss Pa t r i c i a Liefke, Miss Be t t y

it and Mrs. J. Malcolm Todd, !Ann Kal teaux, Miss Gera ld ine Bis-: re ta ry- t reasure r . jg ro \ :. Miss J e a n Turne r , Miss ) ther m e m b e r s a t t e n d i n g were ! Paul ine Nowak , Miss Ann Wlllig,

[s. Lincoln Marshal l , Mrs. F red Miss Marion Linder , Miss Be t ty Shenton, Miss Marjor ie LaP le r r e , Miss J a n e t Pe l ton , Miss J u d y Piper , Miss Gre t chen Robb, Miss Marie Rossi, Miss Irrna Sanderson, Miss Claudia Apollo, Miss M a r t h a H a n a and Miss J u d y F a r q u h a r .

Also Miss Alice N o o n a n and Mrs. Osmon Til ton.

• • * Mrs . Lloyd E. P a t n o d e of R e g e n t

s t r ee t en t e r t a ined recent ly w i th a luncheon and br idge p a r t y for Mrs. George J. Rusch, who is leaving t o m o r r o w to m a k e h e r home in

lests were Mrs. Hugh McKean of .Dunk i rk . Ittsfield, Mass.. Mrs. Marion F red - | Other guests were Mrs. J a m e s F .

Spear, Mrs. Guy Suits , Mrs. kgar W. Snell, Mrs. Orlo L. Wood, rs. R. J . Johnson , Mrs. Chr is t ian igh, Mrs. H S. B u r n h a m , Mrs. i r ry J. Linton, Mrs Will iam C. Krom, Mrs. Howard P . Bish.

Irs. Will iam M. Denny, Mrs. iurens A. Taylor, Mrs, John W. irper, Mrs J. S tan ton McCormlck, rs. J. H e r b e r t Wemple, Mrs. Ear le

W a r n e r and Mrs. A. M. Chris-insen. former m e m b e r s a re r e t u r n i n g

the a n n i v e r s a r y observance as

|ick of New York city and Mrs. •rothy RuBsell of Troy.

• * ;iss Char lo t te Cherry, a s tuden t Radcliffe College, Cambridge ,

|ass., i s spend ing the s u m m e r wi th ir pa ren t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . R o b e r t

Cher ry of Keyes avenue . • * *

|Mr. and Mrs. J a y T. Ster l ing of irth F e r r y s t reet were en te r ta ined

is terday a t the home of the i r son id daughter- in- law, Mr. a n d Mrs arence T. Ster l ing of Hedgewood ne In honor of the i r 50th wedding mlversary. They were also guests a t a din-;r held last evening a t The Tow-s, Cranesvil le. Others present ere- Mr. and Mrs. Georfre Euler , aul E u l e r and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. erl lng of Brooklyn. Mrs. Ster l ing is a member of the irst Reformed Cluir rh of Rot ter -im Junc t ion , having joined the mrch a t 12 years og age . Mrs. A. Ki lgour Chris t ie of Nor th

hurch Btreet and her bro ther . Al-srt Keyes, El isabeth, . NJ , are at ie s u m m e r home of Mrs. Christ ie, d t o n L a n d i n g on Lake George, )r the summer .

» * » Major and Mrs. Luis M. de In

Fos te r , Mrs. P e t e r D. Wend, Mrs, J a m e s Madlgan, Mrs. E d w i n 8. Funnel l , Mrs. Char les Duffey and Mrs. H e n r y Cadleux.

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Mr. and Mrs . Char les B. McGar-r a h a n J r . a r e spend ing a few days in New York city. Mrs. McGarra -h a n is a t t e n d i n g her class reunion a t the College of New Rochelle,

Wesleyan Service Guild Plans Dinner

The Wesleyan Service guild of the Broadway Methodist church will hold a d inner mee t ing a t Lake Hill tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.

Mrs. Mary Ruff will give a talk on ant iques . Miss Lucy M. Vroman Is program c h a i r m a n and Miss E leanor Brownell hostess chair­man. The soloist will be Mrs. Don­ald Cummings , cont ra l to .

Garden Party Being Planned By Auxiliary

The W o m a n ' s aux i l i a ry to the Schenec tady County His tor ica l so­ciety will hold a g a r d e n p a r t y a t 13 Union s t ree t on Wednesday , J u n e 23, of K e r m i s week.

Mrs. E d g a r W. Snell is c h a i r m a n of the event . Hos tesses will wea r Dutch and Colonial cos tumes . The re f reshments will f ea tu re Dutch cookery.

The re will be a special exhibit of Colonial gowns. Mrs. A. W. Myers of Glenwood boulevard will demon' s t r a t e the m a k i n g of bobbin lace

The auxi l iary met for its regular m e e t i n g Wednesday a t the his tor i cal socie ty rooms. The gues t speak­er was J o h n J . Bi rch , who spoke on the his tory of the F i r s t Re­formed Church.

The 22nd year of service for Mrs. Grace P . V a n V r a n k e n as cu ra to r of the society m u s e u m was noted.

Mrs . J a m e s W. Biggerstaff was c h a i r m a n of the tea , assis ted by Mrs. B e r n a r d K. Hemps ted , Mrs. H a r r y Chislet, Mrs. Jesse J. F inn , Mrs. Donald Eschenbecke r a n d Miss M a r g a r e t Chr i s tman .

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Auxiliary of A O H To Hold Initiation

At a recent meet ing the Ladies Auxiliary, Ancient Order of Hiber­nians , a r r a n g e m e n t s were com­pleted for the initiation of new

The Former June Harppinger Miss Williams Becomes Bride tof W. J. Reddan in Saturday Rites

I n a c e r e m o n y he ld S a t u r d a y a f t e rnoon a t 4 o 'clock a t t h e N i s k a y u n a R e f o r m e d C h u r c h , M i s s M a r i a n W i l l i a m s , d a u g h t e r of M r s . C h a r l e s W r i g h t W i l l i a m s and t h e l a te M r . W i l l i a m s o f U n i o n s t ree t , became the br ide of E d w i n D o u g l a s R e d d a n , son oi M r s . W i l l i a m J . R e d d a n a n d the la te M a j o r W i l l i a m J . R e d d a n of U p p e r M o n t c l a i r , N J .

Rev . B e r t r a m d e H e u s A t w o o d , pas to r of t h e , F i r s t R e f o r m e d C h u r c h , officiated a t the m a r r i a g e .

Decora t ions a n d Music

Whi t e l i lacs a n d wh i t e daisies were used in c h u r c h decorat ion. The wedd ing m u s i c included the P re lude to t h e th i rd act from "Lohengrin/* " P a n l s Angel lcus" and "Nupt ia l s . "

The br ide w a s given in m a r r i a g e by he r b ro the r a n d wore a whi t e embroidered Swiss o rgandy gown m a d e w i t h a f i t ted bodice. T h e sk i r t w a s fashioned in red lngote l ines over a full ruff led o r g a n d y u n d e r ­sk i r t , ba l l e r ina leng th . She c a r r i e d a Colonial b o q u e t of whi te f lowers a n d w o r e a h e a d d r e s s of m a t c h i n g flowers.

Miss J e a n n e Wil l iams, m a i d of honor for he r s is ter , wore p ink em­broidered Swiss organdy, s tyled s imilar ly to the gown of t h e br ide.

The junior b r idesmaid w a s Miss

Glendaal Unit Has Display of Completed Work

T h e Glendaal uni t of t he Schenec ­tady County H o m e B u r e a u held a a ach ievement exhibi t a n d teai Wednesday a t the Cen te r G l e n v U l r Church hall.

C h a i r m e n of t h e var ious dl*» p lays were Mrs . Char les F a s t o r e y ca rpen t ry ; Mrs , A n d r e w P a t e r s o n , gloves; Mrs , Joseph WeyamL r u g s , floor seal a n d p la s t i c r e f i a i sh ing ; Mrs, H a r r i e t Myers, sl ip covers? Mrs. H u g h Boyd, nu t r i t ion a n d t e a

Anne Will iams, niece of the br ide, table service; M T S . Will iam Kiefel , p ress ing p a d s a n d c lo th ing; M r s . W a l d e m a r Re ich , l a m p s h a d e s a n d hand bags .

Mrs. Alfred J . Nor r i s , m i t t e n s ; Voight of Milford. Conn. E d w a r d j Mrs J a n e t Welnand , oil ref lnlsh* W. Wardel l . Glens Falls, C h a r l e s i n g , can ing , rush w o r k a n d uphol* C. Savage, Stowe, Vt., and Wil l iam j s t e ry ; Mrs. Jo seph S t Hl la i re , c u r ­

tains, d r ape r i e s a n d sewing screens* Mrs. J a m e s B. J o r a l e m o n w a s in

who wore p ink o rgandy designed with a fitted bodice and full skir t , ba l ler ina length.

The best m a n w a s Bradford

M R S . ROY B. C R O U N S E — (C. U Tracy)

A n n o u n c e m e n t has been m a d e of the m a r r i a g e of M i s s J u n e H a r p p i n g e r , d a u g h t e r of M r . and M r s . A r t h u r G . H a r p p i n g e r of C e n t r a l avenue , to Roy B . Crounse , son of M r . and M r s . R o y E . C r o u n s e of E m m e t t s t reet . T h e ce l emony w a s held a t W o o d l a w n Reformed C h u r c h on A p r i l 2 5 , R e v . R a y m o n d V a n Z o e r e n officiat ing.

M i s s M a r j o r i e E a g a n w a s vocalist for the w e d d i n g and M r s . Clyde M u d g e was at the organ . ^

Given in Mar r i age

Given in mar r i age by her father, •the bride wore an 18th century styled gown with a long t ra in t r i m m e d with lace. H e r f inger t ip veil fell from a w r e a t h of mina-ture calla lilies and she car r ied a cascade boquet of the calla lilies.

Mrs. Mabel Logan, s is ter of the bride, was maid of honor, wear ing a q u a m a r i n e ; Miss R i t a Empie , Mrs. Helen Dale, Mrs. R i t a DiMeo, Miss Marie Catroppa. Miss Doris Crom-bie, Miss Evelyn Moser and Miss

J . Reddan , Verona, N J , ushered. Recept ion a t Golf Club

A recept ion a t t h e Mohawk Golf Club followed the ceremony.

Fo l lowing a wedd ing t r i p to N a n ­t u c k e t Cape Cod, Mass., t h e couple will reside a t Clifton, N J , after t he l a t t e r p a r t of J u n e .

T h e fo rmer Miss Wil l iams Is a g r a d u a t e of Bradford J u n i o r Col­lege, Bradford , Mass. She is a mem-: be r of t h e Schenec tady J u n i o r League a n d h a s been associated wi th the A m e r i c a n Red Cross and the T r a v e l e r s Aid society of th is city.

Mr. R e d d a n a t t ended Stevens In ­s t i tu te of Technology a t Hoboken . He is now a s s i s t an t m a n a g e r of the av ia t ion sales division wi th the W a l t e r Kidde Co., Inc., Belle-vue, N J .

. June Margobus , br idesmaids . The members , which will take place a t v J T «*, J e fU_ u_n c . - j b r idesmaids wore ruffled gowns of the hal l on Sunday.

The ceremony will begin a t 4 p.m. New members have been re­quested to mee t at the hall a t 3 p.m.

Mrs. F lorence F l ahe r ty a n d Mrs . Anna Madigan a re in charge of the luncheon which will be served after the init iat ion.

New m e m b e r s received a t a meet­ing F r iday were Mrs. F r a n c e s

ra inbow paste ls and carr ied spr ing flowers. Carol Ann W e e k s and Margare t R he inha rd t , floweT girls, were dressed in whi te .

J a m e s Crqunse was best m a n for his brother . T h o m a s Logan J r . was the ring- bearer .

A recept ion for "300 gues ts was held at S leasman 's Hofbrau. Al

Anniversary Dinner Held by Navy Mothers

Approaching Marriage Is Announced

Inv i t a t ions h a v e been issued for the wedding of Miss I r ene Van Al­len, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. S tephen W. Van Allen of L iber ty s t reet , to M a r c u s D. Rolfe Jr. , son of Mr. a n d Mrs . M a r c u s D. Rolfe of E m m e t t s t ree t . The ceremony

N a v y Mothers club 29 held Its I will be held J u n e 12 a t 12 noon a t 12th ann ive r sa ry banque t Tuesday j the Church of t h e Sacred H e a r t A evening a t the Town Tavern . (reception will follow a t H a n s

The club plans to visit the Vet- Grell 's grove.

cha rge of r eg i s t r a t ion . Mrs . B o y d a r r anged the t e a ass is ted b y Mrs . F e n t o n Ful le r , M r s . H o m e r V a n -P a t t e n , Mrs . B ronson T a y l o r a n d Mrs. J o h n J o r a l e m o n .

Others ass i s t ing w e r e Mrs . FYanSc DeGraff, Mrs. E r w i n S lmkins , Mrs , Wa l t e r Male, Mrs . O m a r F o r t e , Mrs. B e r t h a Bohl, Mrs. B e r n a r d Gleason and Mrs , J o h n Marks .

Gues t s were Miss Win i f red E a s t ­wood. Miss Za ida R ive ra , Mrs . Vm> cent Retersdoi f , Mrs , Michael Sabov Mrs. V. G. Marson, Mrs , M a t t h e w Osterhoudt , Mrs . Leona rd Ph i l l ip s , Mrs. T h o m a s R l m m e r , Mrs . RoseHa Cornell , Mrs . George Gerd lng , M r s , L, E . Young, Mrs . Droms , Mrs , E . J . Sown. Mrs . A- E . Suker , Mrs . Q\ H . Atkins , Mrs . E . J . F r a n c o i s , Mrs. A. R. Kah le s a n d Mrs. E d w a r d K r u g .

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e r ans ' hospital a t Sa ra toga du r ing June , it was announced .

At t end ing were Mrs. H e n r i e t t a Andrew, Mrs. Sophia Smith , Mrs. Helen Blesser, Mrs . El iza Whi te , Mrs. E the l Creary , Mrs. Mat i lda Metcalf, Mrs. I d a Brogue, Mrs . El izabeth Klock, Mrs . M a r y King, Mrs. Anna Adriene.

| Mrs. Bet ty DeWit t , Mrs. Anna jLockwenz, Mrs. F r a n c e s Smith , i Mrs. Mona Walsh, Mrs. El izabeth

bany-Shaker road, af ter which the Kohler. Mrs. Anna Richelieu, M r s bridal couple left for a wedding Kearney , Mrs . May S. Fitzgibbon, , , I , U H ' ° '. , * *a . W B U U I "*

Mrs. Mary T. Connolly, Mrs Rose * r i p ** } * n * I s l a n d ' B o s t o n a n d

'Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. Crounse are resid-

M. Doher ty a n d Mrs Mullen.

Ei leen Mc-

—(Paul E. Fabian Studio)

June Wedding Day Is Chosen

Mr. and Mrs . Kenne th C. Keller of Oneonta have announced the ap-

MRS. E D W A R D C. H O F F M A N J B H ; p roaching m a r r i a g e of their da ugh-

Viola Pulver

ing a t 97 Lorra ine avenue. Mrs. Crounse is emploved with the Vet­erans" Adminis t ra t ion . W a t e r v l i e t ! ™ ? ! 8 0 ^ . ^ : " Arsenal , and Mr. Crounse wi th Rib-ley a n d Happ inge r Body W o r k s .

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L A D I E S O F ST. ANN The Ladies of St. Ann of Sacred

Is Married to E. Hoffman Jr.

ter, Miss Marilyn J. Mahoney of H e a r t c h u r c h will mee t at the

^ " l ^ P }?•£!' i°_?w y_m°" d . . ;J- ^ B ^ * i c h u r o h hall t omor row night follow­

ing the regular novena. Officers ton. son of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin New­ton of Sidney.

Mips Mahoney is a g radua te of Burn t Hil ls-6al ls ton Lake Central

'.Hi.eh school a n d is employed in the I n d u s t r i a l Control division of the l l r n e r a l Elec t r ic Co.

Mr. Newton is a senior at Union College and is a member of .he P si I 'psilon f ra terni ty .

The wedding will be held Satur­d a y . J u n e 26.

E v a Jones , Mrs. Be t ty Turk , Mrs. Grace Bicker ing , Mrs. Chr i s t ina Way.

Mrs. E d n a Keppler , Mrs. Lil l ian Mabie, Mrs. C la ra Draisey, Mrs. Alice MacAdams, Mrs. Ascension

Vera Eason , Mrs. Ka t ie Schermerhorn , Mrs. A n n a Marie Gr imm, Chief Boa t swa in ' s Mate Lincoln G r i m m and Mrs . Gr imm, Mrs. Mar ion Sta i rs , Mrs. Lill ian H e r a t h a n d Mrs. Alice Mohmann . ^

J O I N T M E E T I N G S C H E D U L E D

Miss Marjor ie Dominell i will be maid of honor for the bride, Miss Ela ine Rolfe, Miss Dor i s K i n g a n d Miss Verna Knie r lm, b r idesmaids and Joyce Ann V a n Allen, f lower girl. J a m e s T a b e r .will serve a s best m a n . Ushe r s will be Joseph Pa lmer , Wil l iam P e r k i n s a n d R a l p h Becker . . := ^

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Gwenith McConaghy Honored at Shower

Mrs. Lee A d a m s of "Vley road, Scotia, en te r t a ined recent ly a t a shower honor ing Miss Gweni th Mc Conaghy of Rosenda le road, who will be mar r i ed to Lynn A d a m s J u n e 5.

At t end ing were Mrs . Douglas Adams, Mrs. H . L Grupe, Mrs J a m e s Davidson, Mrs . Wallace R. Davidson, Miss P .u th Adams, Mrs . Royal McConaghy, Mrs , George McConaghy, Mrs . J o h n McCarthy, Mrs. Sa lva tore Grippo, Mrs, George Brewster ,

will be installed. Mrs. Louis An- den a n d Fr iendly Neighbors uni t s drews, president, will preside. Re- of the Home Bureau will be held f reshments will be served instead tomor row at 7:30 p.m. at the home of the covered dish supper which of Mrs. Rober t Kilgallen on Pu t -was originally planned. nam road.

A joint meet ing of Sunr ise Gar- " ' - ' T " M ^"v . ^ ^ x * 3 ™ ^ ' . ^ , , , * , . . , _ . . i . Mrs. E u g e n e Shuber t , Mrs. Myles Bar ry , Miss Mar ion Ba r ry . Miss Arlene Valent and Mrs . Olson Han­sen of Spokane , W a s h .

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Reports to Be Given At Missionary Meeting

O L E N V I L L E — M r s . N o r m a n E. Vander H a r t will pres ide a t the meet ing of the Miss ionary Socioty of the Glenville Church Wednes-

flga,' who" have been the g u e s t s ' d a y a t 3 p.m. Mrs. Russel l P . H a r t sr several days of Mr. and Mrs. lanuel M. de la Vega of Clinton treet, have re tu rned to thei r home I Pue r to Rico.

* • * Miss Ann Krep«. daugh te r of Mr

nd Mrs. Henry Kress of Kings , oad, has re turned from New "York ity, sHer g r a d u a t i n g from the Catherine Olhbs Secretar ia l school.! lifts Hess is a g radua te of Not t j 'errnce High school npd nt tend^d he College of St. Rose? I

* * * Mrs. William AydMotle. Mrs.

Varren C. H u t r h l n s a n d Mrs Richard S, Ar thur en te r t a ined al a ea on Bnturday a t the Aydelotte mm* on l/owell road, honor ing heir dnuRhtei-K, Mips Margare t )cvcrcanx Aydolottc, Miss Peggy \.nn Ar thur a n d Mies Keltic Fays-mux Htitchln*. The pirla are graduating from the n in th grade it Van A n t w e r p school.

Presiding at the tea tnhln were Mrs. F rede r i ck B r o n n r r , Mrs . Allan ;ioward, Mm. L, Bar re t t SlewAit Jr., Mm, C. W. L i F i e r r e , Mrs. Wil­ls T. Hnnnbn Jr., Mr*. Will iam C. i 'atei, Mr*. Edmonrt W. Sanderson , ind Mr».. KIlKorn Macfar lanc .

Among the gues ts were Miss Phyllis Cox, Miss M a r y Dadd.%rio, Mi** JbfBtilyn Dlnnrdo, Mi*s Corn, Fisher," Ml$« F r a n c e s Hess , Mius planet Keller, Miss Alisoiie. Mac far-Jane, Miss E leanor Mayor. Miss Anne Morris, Miss Sally' ' Sutllff, [Miss Gall Howard , Mlssi Suzanne Stewar t . Miss Ells-abelh, Bronncr ,

The mar r i age of Viola E. Pulver daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Ar tnur S. Pulver of Cur ry road, to Edward C. Hoffman Jr. , son of Mr. and Mrs. E d w a r d C. Hoffman of West-side avenue, was held Saturday, May 15. at the Mont P leasan t Re­formed Church .

Rev. V a n R a a l t e Officiates Rev Nelson VanRaa l t e officiated.

R ichard Ogilvie, organis t , accom­panied Joseph Culhane, soloist, who s a n g Shuber t ' s "Ave also "The Lord 's P r a y e r " and " B e - ' i n p contes t of the school

Prize Speaking Contest Winners Announced

Dolores Budnick h Married in Nuptial Mass Held at St. Johns

A LTAMONT — Marilyn Robinson and Charles Stewar t , members of

In a nuptial m.i>< at 10 o'clock on S a t u r d a y r t i o r m n j at the Q m r . h o! Sr. J o h n the Lvangr l i s t , M i s s Dolo res M . Budt i ick. d a u g h t e r nt M r . and M r s . Dan ie l S. Budnick of J a m e s s t reet

man and Mrs. Mina Van E p p s will pive repor ts on g roup discussions and addresses hea rd at the spr ing mee t ing of the" Women ' s Classical Union In Schenectady.

A covered dish supper following the meet ing Wednesday will be served, by Mrs. Mlna VanEpps , e h a l r m a n . Mrs. H e n r y VanderZee, Mrs. R a y m o n d DeGraff. Mrs. F r a n k I, Adams , Mrs. Charles Messer, Mrs. Ida Hal lenbeck, Mrs. DeGraff V a n V r a n k e n . Mrs. R. P. H n r t m a n . Mrs. Chauncey Witbeck, Mrs. Luther Tal lock. Mrs. George Bentley. Mrs. Foftter Dupont and Mrs. C. H. Swnrt .

Benefit Auction An auct ion will be held nt the

Reformed Church J u n e S at 10 n. . for the benefit of the "OtRAn" Tund. Mrs. E d w a r d A. Smi th is cha i rman for the fund.

SMALLPOX IN S H A N G H A I MANILA. May 30 (/P)~-The U.S.-

Phi l ippine public heal th service said todAy smallpox had broken out in Shangha i , had a l r eady caused 57 dea ths in 10 days , and was spread­ing to o ther Chinese por ts . They said one suspected case w a s found last week on an Inler- ls land ship of the U.S. Army. Smallpox is a lmos t u n k n o w n in the Phi l ipp ines since the U.S. Ins t i tu ted vacc ina t ion yea r s

P A R E N T S O P D A U G H T E R Mr. s n d Mrs. Alber t Bal lone of

cause. Giv^n In mar r i age by her father,

the bride wore a "Qupcn of Scots Coronation sown" of heavy white satin, fashioned with sweethear t neckline, long sleeves, hoop .-skirt and a long t ra in . Her f ingert ip veil fell from a headpiece rh ines tones and seed ponrls.

and M r s . Dan ie l S. Budnick of the Al tamont High school sen io r |Sco t i a , became the br ide of Cieorgc W . W a t e r m a n , son or M r . and c l a ^ . were winners of flr.M prizes ' %rrs> H e r b e r t M . W a t e r m a n of N e w Glouces te r , M a i n e . Rev .

Maria," in t h e seventh annual prize speak- ,, ,. . . . . . . . . , held re-l Francis J*. Hicks oif iciated at the m a r r i a g e .

[ The church was decorated with £ J a m e s

centlly in the Masonic hall. Second prizeu went to Vaughn palms and white peonies.

L a l n h a r t of the junior class and Ear ly was at the console for thej G o r d o n Hil ton of the sophomore [ t radi t ional wedding music . Miss c ] a g B ) IE. F r a n c e s Keelan, a college class-

J u d g e s were Rober t Andrews o f ' m a t e of* the bride, was the soloist. Roesslevi l le high school; Miss Anna The bride, given in m a r r i a g e by

of I Mac iMahoney of the Voorheesville her father, wore an ivory sat in She! centrfl ' c h n n l nnrt Rnhort I j inrk? gown t r immed with lace. Her school, and Robert Loucks gown

Bethlehem central carr ied an arm boquet of white of t h e lilies. j school .

Miss ViiUlnia Pulver, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a Colonial gown of orchid ?ilk taffeta and ma tch ing picture hat. jhonioi maker 's sleeve is She carr ied orchid gladioli and ye].i"waffl»i toast" . Slices: low roues.

high finder t ip veil of French illusion I was a r r anged from a coronet of

• (orange blossoms. She carr ied a \ I A V E VOL H E A R D " boquet of lilies of the val ley, and

That . n good trick rip the! ste.phnnotls centered with a white to servo orchid.

waffle toast" . Slices: of utale! Miss Gloria Pr ior of Albany, a bread i r o m which the c rus t s have 'Ha.esmnt* of the bride, ivR9 her

The br idesmaids . Mrs R i c h a r d ' b e e n c u t are toasted in the wafflo-mald of bono. Miss Prior '* gown h f r o

gray print and wore a hat to match . Fach . had a corsage of ga rden ias .

F o r t rave l ing on a t r ip to Texas and Mexico, the bride chose a suit of aqua faille, topped with a white coat. H^r accessories were of whi te and she wore a rorsnpe of whi te orchids.

The couple will reside at 200 J ackson avenue -ifter Ju ly 1.

The former Miss Rudni rk is n g radua te of Mont P leasan t high school and the College of St. Rose She is employed as a social worker with the Catholic Chari t ies office

Brynnt , Mr*. Hobnrt Becker, Miss , i ron. T h i s "fancy" toasl finds Its Frrnn Campbell and Miss G r a c e , w a y Into every course on the menu Mirabl«, wore Colonial gowns of and It's \another good way to con-faille with hoop skir ts , matching serve, food. Of course crust* are mitta and picture hats , in shades saved foi dry bread crumbs.

was of aqua marquise t te with illu-, G r f t f J l ) a , p o f 1 h o N p w G , n u r f > M p r slon neckline She wore a match-

IV O M E N S E W E R S

and clinics, nought 50 million do]- .net gown and a m a t c h i n g bonnet

Mi?*.~-S3tisan Chequer , Miss Jann Arl ington, Va„ have Announced the Bibber, Aliss Sylvia K o l W , Mis* b i r th pf ft. daugh te r , born T h u r s d a y

in Wash ing ton . Mrs. Bal lone la the Nat all ft Cohen, Miss K a t h e r i n e Al hers, Miss Carol Burgess , Miss Peggy Mnsloan,

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former Miss Shir ley Ma* Near*, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs . Mar lcnlschool and

of yellow, aqua, blue and pink respectively. Each carr ied an m m boquet. j D u r i n g / t h o pas t 12 months there

Henry R. Liedkie was best man (were 23 million home sewlnu Ushers were I^ona rd C. Pulver. women. O n e - f o u r t h of these were brother of the bride. Henry Hel-, t een-agers , These women spent Rudnir.k. was linger. Paul Rainville and Robert a million d o l l a r s in sowing classes jmaid, wear ing Hoffman, b ro ther of the bride­groom.

Recept ion for 250 Gnc*t« A recept ion for 2.V) gucsU at

P N A hnll followed the ceremony. The. br ide 's mothe r worn black crepo with white accessories and a corsage of whi te gardenias . The mothe r of the. br idegroom wore n Sk ipper blu« gabardine, unit with gray accessor ies and a corsage of American Beau ty roses.

For a motor t r ip th rough New York, Pennsy lvan ia and Ohio, the bride wore. » sand brown gabard ine suit, wi th brown and white ac­cessories Rnd a corsage of yellowj roses. j

Both Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman were g radua ted from the Draper hi,?h

tars wor th snf pa t t e rn s nnd boosted yard goods sa les 300 per cen t over 1?10, a c c o r d i n g to Wr igh t ' s "News Let ter" .

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Each a t t endan t carr ied a Colonial boquet of spr ing flowers.

A recept ion was held a t the GK Woman '* club at noon. The bride 's mo the r wore aqua print wi th a m a t c h i n g f W e r e d hat . The mothe r

S A N T I A G O , Chile, May 30 (API o f t h n br idegroom * " « gowned in —The l i ves tock barge. Nir lhuan s a n k ye.sterriUy du r ing a s torm in) the Gulf o f Corcovado. Eighteen ! j persons a r c vmlssing.

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inc picture, hat Miss Mary Hovey of this city

nnd Miss Clarice Guxaftko of E | p C l r i c C o t ' t l ca were br idesmaids. They wore , gowns of yellow marquise t te and ma tch ing picture, ha ts .

Kisler Is Jun io r Br idesmaid Sister of the bride. Mi<=s Barbara

the junior bfirirs-yellow taffeta and

high school and the Tnivers i ty of Maine, Mr. W a t e r m a n is employed as an engineer with the General

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Mrs. Horn to Speak On Norway for Club

The Progress ive Business club of the YWCA will mee t T h u r s d a y a t 7:30 p.m. a t the associa t ion building. Miss LaNoel F . R ivenbu rg will pre­side.

The speake r will be Mrs . J o h n Horn, who will ta lk on the people and cus toms of Norway.

Mrs. F r e d a Rad ley and Miss Riv-enburg a re hostesses of the evening. Miss Marga re t Veeder and Miss Helen Gil lesp! . will preside a t the tea table. Mis* El izabeth Stock, Mrs. Roy B. McCrcody and Miss Mary Hoffman will serve.

Missionary Society Has Silver Tea

The W o m a n ' s Miss ionary socie ty of t h e Mont P l e a s a n t R e f o r m e d Church he ld a Silver t e a r ecen t ly a t t he home of Mrs . Nelson V a n Raa l t e , O s t r a n d e r place. Ass i s t i ng t he hos tess w e r e Mrs . F r a n c e a Swa t l i ng a n d Mrs . Lucille B r o o m e .

Mrs, H e n r y Welnho ld i n t r o d u c e d the gues t speake r , Mrs . Georg*-Placzeb , w h o gave % t a l k o n H o l ­land . • - •••-•.-•

T h e muslo p r o g r a m wag offered by Mrs . M a r t h a Vernon, pianist* a n d Mrs. Gladys P a r s o n s a n d Mrs* F lo rence Uren , vocal is ts . .

Mrs. Archiba ld Glen c o n d u c t e d the devot ional service.

T h e socie ty voted t o indorse t h 4 Uni ted N a t i o n s Crusade for Chil* dren , a n d Mrs . F r e d e r i c k B e c k ex­plained t h e h o m e sav ings p l an *fol pa r t i c ipa t ion in t h e dr ive .

Members a t t e n d i n g a l so s i gned c a r d s in the mobi l iza t ion for p e a c e movement , be ing sponsored by t h e Uni ted Council of C h u r c h Womefu x

Mrs, R a y m o n d Yon a n d M r s , j Gera ld J a c q u e s pres ided a t t h e t e a table d u r i n g the social h o u r .

O the r s a t t e n d i n g w e r e Mrs . S t a n * ley Ashley, Mrs. J e n n i e Stapley^ Mrs. I r ene Burd ick , Mrs . N a n c y Righ tmie r . Mrs . J o h n Geddes , Mrs , Gladys Pa r sons , Mrs . B e E t t a Iver* son, Mrs. Naomi Wessel ls , Mrsw. J e r o m e Shu l t s Sr., Mrs. N o r a D o -Long. Mrs . R e b a Newcomb , Mrs* Howard Lewis, Mrs . A n n a B a s s e t t , Mrs . George Cook, Mrs , J a m e s Pulver . Mrs. J . H. Wln t l e , M r s , Char les Chan t a n d Mrs . Arch iba ld Glen.

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