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THI TIMIS RECORD, TROY, N. Y., SATURDAY EVENING, JUNI 13, 1970 —Lukovita Photo MRS. MICHAEL B, McGRATH St. Peter's Church Scene Of McGrath-Ryall Rites Today Miss Beverly Anne Ryall of Burden Lake Road, Averill Park, and Michael B. McGratb of 121 3rd St., Watervliet, were united in marriage this morning at a Nuptial Mass in St. Peter's Church. Saratoga Springs. Of- ficiating clergyman was Rev. William F. Bourdeau. The bride is the daughter of bride, and Mrs. Robert Corbo of Bristol, Vt., were brides- maids. They wore similar Mrs. Ralph R. Ryall of 41 Web- gowns and headpieces in nile ster St., Saratoga Springs, and!green and carried colonial bou- the late Mr. Ryall. The bride- jquets like that of the honor at- groom is tjie son of Mrs. Mich- tendant ael B. McGrath of Watervliet and,the late Mr. McGrath. Organist was the cousin of the bridegroom, Donna Osterhout. GrVen in marriage by her brother, Ralph R. Ryall, the Raymond Koss of Castleton was best man and John Wolf of Watervliet and Robert Corbo of Bristol, Vt., served as ushers. Immediately following the ceremony, guests were enter- tained at Ash Grove Inn., Sara- bride was attired in an empire . gowa of silk organza and baby I J 0 *? S ^^±.l°J *£*J^!° lace adorned with pearls. It -Lorey Pboto MRS. JOHN CHRISTOPHER CALLAGHAN Waterford Couple Exchange Wedding Vows This Morning Wedding vows were exchanged today between Miss Elizabeth Mary Corr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Corr of 9 6th St., Waterford, and John Christopher Callaghan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Callaghan or 101 3rd St., Waterford. The carried baskets of summer flow- ceremony took place at St. ers. Mary's of the Assumption The Country Gentleman, Sara- Church. Waterford. Rev. Ralph toga Springs, was the setting for a reception after the wed- —Loul» Photo MRS. JOHN E. PAWLOWS V. Shuler, O.S.A., officiated. Soloist was James J. Baker and organist was Stanley Mu- raski. Given in marriage by her fa- . ther, the bride was attired in a ^ and cocoa browQ access °- gown of white silk organza with Miss Ryan, John Pawlows Married At Noon Ceremony St. Joseph's Church, Troy, was the scene today at noon of the marriage of Miss Marykay T. Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Ryan of 358 3rd St., and John E. Pawlows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J ding ceremony. The couple left for a trip to the Virgin Islands,) Mrs. Callaghan traveling inj chamois colored ensemble with' rles. The former Miss Corr gradu-j ated from Catholic Central High; School and received her B.S.i in economics and business ad-' had long puffed sleeves, A line skirt appliqued with daisies and a chapel length train. A bouf- fant veil of English silk illu- sion fell from her daisy and seed pearl headpiece. She car- ried her mother'* wedding Bible with a corsage of white daisies, yellow sweetheart roses and; yellow sweetheart rosette streamers. The maid of honor, Miss Elaine McGrath, sister of the bridegroom, wore a maize print gown of Jakarta and a match- ing bow headpiece. She carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies, vellow sweetheart ros- es, and babies' breath. Miss Nancy Maloney of Sara- toga Springs, cousin of the trip, the couple are traveling to Europe. The former Miss Ryall left in a navy blue and white knit dress with navy blue appointments. Mrs. McGrath is a graduate of St. Peter's Academy and Trinity College; Burlington, Vt., with a B.S. in biology. She is an assistant research biologist at Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute. Mr. McGrath gradu- ated from Catholic Central High School, from Siena College with a B.S. in mathematics and physics and from RPI with an M.S. in operations research and statistics. He is a biometrician at Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute. The couple will live on Burden Lake Road, Averill Park. Venetian lace trim, mandarin neckline, and bishop sleeves. A two tier bouffant headpiece held her long veil. She carried a bouquet of daisies, pink and ministration from the College of white roses and babies* breath. Saint Rose, Albany. She is tm- __ . ,, , , . ., _ . ployed by the New York Tele- The•bride', sister, Mrs. John| J ^ , Co > at Schenectady . Pawlows of Glenmont. Rev. John F. Waldron offici- ated at the ceremony. Mr. Ryan gave his daughter in marriage. The bride was gowned in or- ganza and ChantUly lace over taffeta. It had a sabrina neck- line, bishop sleeves, voluminous organza tiered skirt, and re- movable W a 11 e a u cathedral train. Her double crystal queen's crown held a bouffant silk il- lusion veil and she carried a erick J. Ryan, brother of the bride, David Austin of Water- j vliet and Wayne Tougher of Poughkeepsie ushered. Guests were entertained at St. Michael's Community Center in Cohoes, following the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Pawlows left for a motor trip through the New England States. For travel- ing, the bride chose a coral colored knit suit with white ac- cessories and a corsage of or- P. Gallagher, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Courtney S. Cameron and Mrs. Robert Gloak. Paul J. Marshall served as best man and ushers were Paul T. Bullock Jr. and James J. Conroy Jr. All of the bride's attendants wore-pink chiffon-cotton A line gowns with brown velvet trim cascade of white roses and a chids white orchid. A graduate of Troy High The matron of honor, Mrs.'school and Wards IBM School, phone Mr. Callaghan is a graduate of Catholic Central High School and an alumnus of Hudson Val- ley Community College, the lAii- versity of Rochester and State University at Albany. He holds a B.S. in business administra- tion and is employed by Alan F. Hughes, a Schenectady broker- age Arm. The couple will make their and matching picture hats. They home in Waterford. Lawrence Funk, sister of the bride, chose a petal pink gown of chiffon over taffeta and ven- ise lace. Mrs. David Knowlton of Amsterdam and Miss Dorothy Ryan, cousins of the bride, and Miss Barbara Link of Albany were bridesmaids. They wore similar gowns in orchid. All the attendant^ had headpieces of daisies and loops which held bouffant pouff veils. Best man was Lynn Mitchell, cousin of the bridegroom. Fred- the former Miss Ryan is a key- tape operator for New York Higher Education Assistance Corp., data processing depart- ment. Mr. Pawlows graduated from Bethlehem Central High Shcool and served in the Navy for two years aboard the USS Raleigh. He is employed as a computer operator for the State Department of Motor Vehicles, data processing department. After June 27, the couple will reside on Route 9W, Glenmont. the Papal Blessing was be- stowed. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Macario J. Zordan of 12 9th St., Waterford, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stoliker of 6 Clinton Ave., Waterford. Stanley Muraski served as or- ganist and Charles Pemburn Jr. was vocalist. The former Miss Zordan was escorted by her father and at- tended by Mrs. Michael Scar- chilli as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Marcia Dano, Deborah Stoliker, Kimberly Stoliker, Diane Van Buskirk and Mrs-. David Blo- stein. Miss Nancy Stoliker was junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom had Larry Zordan as best man. Seating guests were David Blostein, John Lord, Thomas Stoliker, Paul Zordan, Robert Zordan and Richard Pagliarli. The bride chose a French em- broidered silk organza over taf- feta gown with mandarin neck- line, bishop sleeves and A line organza silhouette with embroi- dered back paaels spreading gently into a cathedral train. Her sculptured silk organza camelot cap with appliqued French embroidery held a silk illusion cathedral length veil. She carried a bouquet of white cymbidium orchids, baby pink MRS. ROBERT T. STOLIKER Miss Bonnie M. Zordan Wed To Robert T. Stoliker At noon today in St. Mary's of the Assumption Church, Wa- terford, Miss Bonnie Marie Zordan became the bride of Robert Terry Stoliker. The Nuptial Mass was celebrated by Rev. Arthur G. O'Rourke, O.S.A., and ~~ tea roses, stephanotis and trail- ing philodendron. The matron of honor and jun- ior bridesmaid wore turquoise gowns of dotted swiss over taf- feta trimmed with white daisies. The honor attendant carried a snowball bouquet of pink daisies and white roses and the junior bridesmaid carried a basket of spring flowers. The bridesmaids wore similar gowns of pink. They carried snow balls with turquoise daisies and white roses. They all wore matching Dior bows with matching floor length illusion veiling. After a reception at Scot-Mar Restaurant, Waterford, the cou- ple left for a wedding trip to Puerto Rico. For traveling, Mrs. Stoliker wore an Ameri- cana colored frock with a blue voile blouse, red, white and blue accessories and a white rose corsage. A graduate of Waterford-Half- moon High School, the bride is employed in the executive cham- ber at the State Capitol. Her husband is a graduate of Water- ford-Half moon High School, Hudson Valley Community Col- lege and is presently a senior attending Murray State Univer- sity, Kentucky. Upon return from their honey- moon, Mr. and Mrs- Stoliker will live at 3rd Street, Water- ford. For the winter they will reside m Murray, Ky. MRS. WALTER E. M»r«h McK«* Photo POWERS III Powers-Daley Rites Held In Sacred Heart Church Today in Grafton Methodist Church. Of- ficiating clergymen were Rev. Weddmg vows were exchanged at noon today by Miss Denise Bernard Fell and (he bride- Marie Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Stewart Daley of 491 Pawling Ave., and Walter E. Powers III, son of Walter E. Powers Jr. of 321 Whiteview Rd. MRS. JOHN STRICKLAND FULTON Miss Lamphere, John Fulton Married Today In Grafton The marriage of Miss Tonya Lee Lamphere, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lamphere of Grafton to John Strickland Fulton, son of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fulton of Moretown, Vt., took place this afternoon The Mass was concelehrated by Rev. John L. Cairns and Rev. Paul R. Smith in Sacred Heart Church, Troy. Mts. Frank Tilley was organ- ist and soloist was Gerald Bream. The bride was escorted by her f,ithir and attended by Miss Patricia Ann Daley, her sister,. as maid of honor. The Misses ^ • V » the Lady Chapel of St. JoAfine Schriner and Irene; Patrick's Cathedral, New York Powers, sister of the bride-1 City. DeLorme-Reiss Rites Held In New York City Miss Pamela Reiss and Ed ward F. DeLorme were married groom, and Mrs. Linda Daley, sister-in-law of the bride, were bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaid was Diane Daley, sister of the 1 nde, and flower girl was Maria Baumes, cousin of the bride. Tie bridegroom had his broth- er, William Powers, as best man, Seating guests were Ste\fart Daley, brother of the bridk; Joseph Terry and Thom- as Reaudoin. Tie former Miss Daley chose an Impire A line gown of pure The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Reiss, Stony Brook. Mr. De- Lorme is the son of Mr. and groom's father. Mr. Lamphere gave his daugh- ter in marriage. Christine He- witt, organist, provided a back- ground of traditional wedding music. * Carrying a cascade bouquet of yellow and white roses, min- iature white carnations, steph- anotis and ivy, the bride wore a Russian peasant gown of crepe and venise lace. It had long puffed sleeves, softly pleated A line skirt and detachable chapel length train. A matching Pris- cilla bonnet held her elbow length bouffant veil of illusion Miss Beverly Horton was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles Legenbauer, aunt of the bride; Mrs. Frank Mrs. Edward W. DeLorme, 32 A. Kreiger Jr., another aunt, Center View Dr., Troy. i" d .v Mi ", 1 S,rih ru t , ? n * ,"***" _ „ ,. ' of the bridegroom. Lisa Brown FoUowing the ceremony, a r e - iwag flowpr * jrl ception was held at the St. Regis AU of , ne bHdVj , tt#ndantt Hotel, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Puerto were dressed in sleeveless em- pire gowns of pale yellow crepe Rico. They will reside in Pom- i||nd satln Tne flower ^ c pano Beach, Fla. ^ t b ket ^ yeltow §wwt . heart roses and white daisies. silk^rgama appliqued with rose) * point lace. It had a portrait i ton - D c « «» Virginia The The other attendants each car- necfUne and full length sleeves .She wore a Camelot headpiece and a cathedral length mantilla bordered and appliqued with the same rosepoint lace. She car- ried* a cascade of white roses wild white lace streamers. Carrying baskets of yellow and white daisies with babies' bre|th, the attendants wore em- pire gowns of silk chiffon with venfce la re trim. The maid of hnner and flower girl were at- tired in maize and the brides ma l i s and junior bridesmaid wolf apricot color. ; A reception was held after the ceremony at Germania Hall. Trot, Mr. and Mrs. Powers left for a wedding trip to Washing- bride traveled in a pecan brown j rJed t liBg , t yel i ow i ong and beige ensemble with b e i g e l stemmtt | rost appointments. ini9 * bridegroom had bis Mrs. Powers Is a graduate of {brother, Scott Fulton, as best Catholic Central High School:man. Jack DeCoigne, Tarry and Samaritan Hospital School Lamphere, the bride's brother, of Nursing. She was a regis- and Thomas Rathbun. cousin of tared nurse in the progressive the bride, ushered. Ring bear- care unit at St. Mary's Hospital, er was Rynard Gundrua Jr. Troy. The former Miss Lamphere The bridegroom graduated is a graduate of Berlin Central from LaSalle Institute and the High School and it employed School of Business of State Uni- by the Department of Social versity at* Albany. He is em- Services, Albany. Mr. Fulton ployed by Lybranri, Ross Broth attends State University at Ai ers, and Mongomery, Public Ac bany. He graduated from Mont WSCS To Install At Dinner; Hear Speaker The Woman's. Society of Christian Service of Christ Church, United Methodist, will have its annual meeting Mon- day at 6:30 p.m. in the fellow- ship hall of the church. A cov- ered dish supper will be served. Mrs.. Robert Trost, president of the Bennington-Troy District, will install the officers and will tell about "Highlights of the 1970 Assembly." Officers and chairmen to be installed are: Correspondents, the Misses Ruth and Clara Ewing; vice president, Mrs. William Groshans. secretary, Mrs. John A. Young; treasurer, Mrs. Everett Snyder; chairman: Christian social relations, Mri. Frank Davenport; missionary education, Miss Helen Parslow; spiritual growth. Miss Emma Groshans; program materials, Mrs. Clifford Wafer; local church activities, Mrs. William Gibson and Mrs. George Large; membership, Mrs. Joseph Weiss and nominations, Mrs. J. La- land Hodgkins. Mrs. Young, chairman of the dinner, will be assisted by Mrs. Bradley Nichols. Mrs. Arnold Parry, Mrs. Fred Phillips, Mrs. Merton I. Roy, Miss Thelnaa Riggs and Mrs. Herbert Ken- nedy. countants, Springfield, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Powers will re- side at M Riviera Drive, Aga- warn. Mats, I Pleasant High School and has served In the Air Force. A reception: was held at the American Legion Post hi Wy- nantskill. The couple left for a motor trip through Florida. For her traveling costume, Mrs. Fulton chose a white dress with blue accessories and a yellow and white rose corsage. Tpon return, they will reside in Waterford. —T«d Proskin Photo MRS. RAYMOND J. LESCH, JR. Patricia Ditzel, R. J. Lesch Jr. Exchange Vows In Albany Miss Patricia Ann Ditzel of Albany and Raymond John Lesch Jr. of Albany were married this morning in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Albany. Rev. John H. Mealey celebrated the Nuptial Mass and performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Ditzel and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond J. Lesch Sr. Mr. Ditzel escorted his daugh- ter who wore a silk organza gown appliqued with Alencon lace. It was fashioned with a Victorian neckline, sheer yoke, A line skirt and short puffed sleeves. She wore a double banded cathedral length man- tilla also appliqued with Alen- con lace. She carried a Dutch colonial bouquet of white gladi- oli, pompons, daisies, feathered carnations and sweetheart roses. The maid of honor. Miss Mar- guerite Smith of Albany, wore an empire gown of pale blue karate silk and a petaled head- piece centered with lilies* of the valley which held her short bouffant veil. The bridesmaids. Miss Susan Bickel of Albany and Miss Kathleen Eapey of Latham, wore gowns and head- pieces identical to that of the maid of honor in shades of peach and maize. The honor at- tendant carried a pink and white colonial bouquet of gladioli, pom- pons, daisies, feathered ear- nations and sweetheart roses. The bridesmaids had similar bouquets in yellow and white. Howard Green of Schenectady served as best man and W. Ray- mond Ditzel. brother of the bride, and Roger Knuth of Al- bany seated guests. A reception at the Petit Paris Restaurant in Albany immedi- ately followed tile ceremony. For their wedding trip, the cou- ple are traveling to Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. Lascar graduated from the Academy of the Holy Names and Mildred EUey Secretarial School and was employed as a legal secretary for the Arm of v.v .•.-.;• •V •'•-:;. MRS. JOHN L. MALANCHUK -Cottlcu Photo Miss Bartle, Dale Thuillez Married Today Miss Susan Florence Bartle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil S. Bartle of 32 Locust Ave. and Dale Marcel Thuillez, son of Mrs. Marcel Thuillez of Spring Ave. Extension, exchanged wed- ding vows at noon today. The ceremony in Rensselaer Newman Foundation Chapel and Cultural Center was performed by Rev. Peter J. Gilbert. The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her father. The Troy Country Club was the scene of a reception follow- ing the ceremony. Miss Deborah Katharine Bartle was maid of honor for her sister and Michael Thuillez. brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. The former Miss Bartle chose a gown of silk organza trimmed with venise lace and pink satin ribbon. It bad a high neckline and long bishop sleeves. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white miniature car nations and wore flowers of the same kind in her hair. The honor attendant wore a gown of pink d o t t e d swiss trimmed with pink flowers at the bodice. She carried a bou- quet similar to the bride's and also wore pink and white minia- ture carnations in her hair. The bride graduated from Rus- sell Sage College this year and will be employed as a ease worker for Rensselaer County. Her husband is a student at Al- bany eeived his high school diploma In the service and is employed Bender. Hesson, Ford and-Gro- by Capitol Staple Co., of Al- ga n, Esqs. Her husband re-*bany. Miss B. F. White Bride Of John L Malanchuk In Delmar Miss Barbara E. White and John L. Malanchuk were united in marriage today at St. Thomas Church, Delmar by Rev. Alan D. Jupin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. White of Delmar and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Malanchuk of Cro- ton Falls. Following the ceremony, guests were entertained at the Silo, Albany. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Richard To- bin of Elnora. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Leuz of Oyster Bay, Miss Margaret Terry of Yon- kers, Miss Susan Neverett of Plattsburgh and Mrs. Allan Breen of Lawrence, Mass. The bridegroom had his broth- er, Dennis Malanchuk, of Brew- ster, as best man. Ushers were Daniel Mulholland of Whitehall, Richard Mahar of Cobleskill, Michael Cloherty of White Plains and Michael Stafford of Lake George. The former Miss White was attired in a gown of white em- broidered organdy with high neckline and long puffed sleeves. She carried spring flow- ers in pastel colors. The bride's attendants wore gowns of navy blue crepe, trimmed in white with short puffed sleeves and carried bas- kets of spring flowers. Mrs. Malanchuk received a B A. degree in psychology from State University College at Plattsburgh. Her husband re- ceived a B.S. degree In biology from the same college and Is presently working for his mas ter's degree thercj „ After a wedding trip to Free- port in the Bahamas, the couple will make their borne at 17 Boynton Ave., Plattiburgfc, Homemakers Seat Officers The Bedford Ashley Home- makers of Melrose held their annual banquet at Some Place Else Restaurant in Schuyler- ville. v Mrs. Jean Chatighy was mas- ter of ceremonies for the dinner and Mrs*. Frances Dixon gave the invocation. Mrs. Eileen Jevans, past president, installed the new of- ficers as follows: President, Mrs. Jean Van Sluyter; vice president, Mrs. Barbara King; secretary, treasurer, Mrs. June Sanderson; hostess chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Jackuback, and program chairmen, Mrs. Gerry Simpson and Mrs. Patricia Cran- dall. Mrs. Van Sluyter announced that the annual tea will take Place the first Monday in Sep- tember. - . f f - Arts Council Plons Reception The Rensselaer County Coun- cil for the Arts will have a re- ception Sunday from 2 to 4 p m. to open its latent aft exafbtt. Paintings to bn exhibited are the eft beat works entered in the fence art show at the fifth tnnuai Arts Festival June f. ' \ Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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THI TIMIS RECORD, TROY, N. Y., SATURDAY EVENING, JUNI 13, 1970

—Lukovita Photo

MRS. MICHAEL B, McGRATH

St. Peter's Church Scene Of McGrath-Ryall Rites Today

Miss Beverly Anne Ryall of Burden Lake Road, Averill Park, and Michael B. McGratb of 121 3rd St., Watervliet, were united in marriage this morning at a Nuptial Mass in St. Peter's Church. Saratoga Springs. Of­ficiating clergyman was Rev. William F. Bourdeau.

The bride is the daughter of

bride, and Mrs. Robert Corbo of Bristol, Vt., were brides­maids. They wore similar

Mrs. Ralph R. Ryall of 41 Web- gowns and headpieces in nile ster St., Saratoga Springs, and!green and carried colonial bou-the late Mr. Ryall. The bride- jquets like that of the honor at-groom is tjie son of Mrs. Mich- tendant ael B. McGrath of Watervliet and,the late Mr. McGrath.

Organist was the cousin of the bridegroom, Donna Osterhout.

GrVen in marriage by her brother, Ralph R. Ryall, the

Raymond Koss of Castleton was best man and John Wolf of Watervliet and Robert Corbo of Bristol, Vt., served as ushers.

Immediately following the ceremony, guests were enter­tained at Ash Grove Inn., Sara-bride was attired in an empire .

gowa of silk organza and baby I J0*? S^^±.l°J *£*J^!° lace adorned with pearls. It

-Lorey Pboto MRS. JOHN CHRISTOPHER CALLAGHAN

Waterford Couple Exchange Wedding Vows This Morning

Wedding vows were exchanged today between Miss Elizabeth Mary Corr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Corr of 9 6th St., Waterford, and John Christopher Callaghan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Callaghan or 101 3rd St., Waterford. The carried baskets of summer flow-ceremony took place at St. ers. Mary's of the Assumption The Country Gentleman, Sara-Church. Waterford. Rev. Ralph toga Springs, was the setting

for a reception after the wed-

—Loul» Photo

MRS. JOHN E. PAWLOWS

V. Shuler, O.S.A., officiated. Soloist was James J. Baker

and organist was Stanley Mu-raski.

Given in marriage by her fa- . ther, the bride was attired in a ^ a n d c o c o a b r o w Q a c c e s s ° -gown of white silk organza with

Miss Ryan, John Pawlows Married At Noon Ceremony

St. Joseph's Church, Troy, was the scene today at noon of the marriage of Miss Marykay T. Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Ryan of 358 3rd St., and John E. Pawlows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J

ding ceremony. The couple left for a trip to the Virgin Islands,) Mrs. Callaghan traveling inj chamois colored ensemble with'

rles. The former Miss Corr gradu-j

ated from Catholic Central High; School and received her B.S.i in economics and business ad-'

had long puffed sleeves, A line skirt appliqued with daisies and a chapel length train. A bouf­fant veil of English silk illu­sion fell from her daisy and seed pearl headpiece. She car­ried her mother'* wedding Bible with a corsage of white daisies, yellow sweetheart roses and; yellow sweetheart rosette streamers.

The maid of honor, Miss Elaine McGrath, sister of the bridegroom, wore a maize print gown of Jakarta and a match­ing bow headpiece. She carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies, vellow sweetheart ros­es, and babies' breath.

Miss Nancy Maloney of Sara­toga Springs, cousin of the

trip, the couple are traveling to Europe. The former Miss Ryall left in a navy blue and white knit dress with navy blue appointments.

Mrs. McGrath is a graduate of St. Peter's Academy and Trinity College; Burlington, Vt., with a B.S. in biology. She is an assistant research biologist at Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute. Mr. McGrath gradu­ated from Catholic Central High School, from Siena College with a B.S. in mathematics and physics and from RPI with an M.S. in operations research and statistics. He is a biometrician at Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute.

The couple will live on Burden Lake Road, Averill Park.

Venetian lace trim, mandarin neckline, and bishop sleeves. A two tier bouffant headpiece held her long veil. She carried a bouquet of daisies, pink and ministration from the College of white roses and babies* breath. Saint Rose, Albany. She is tm-

__ . ,, , , . . , _ . ployed by the New York Tele-The•bride', sister, Mrs. John| J ^ , Co> a t S c h e n e c t a d y .

Pawlows of Glenmont. Rev. John F. Waldron offici­

ated at the ceremony. Mr. Ryan gave his daughter in marriage.

The bride was gowned in or­ganza and ChantUly lace over taffeta. It had a sabrina neck­line, bishop sleeves, voluminous organza tiered skirt, and re­movable W a 11 e a u cathedral train. Her double crystal queen's crown held a bouffant silk il­lusion veil and she carried a

erick J. Ryan, brother of the bride, David Austin of Water- j vliet and Wayne Tougher of Poughkeepsie ushered.

Guests were entertained at St. Michael's Community Center in Cohoes, following the cere­mony. Mr. and Mrs. Pawlows left for a motor trip through the New England States. For travel­ing, the bride chose a coral colored knit suit with white ac­cessories and a corsage of or-

P. Gallagher, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Courtney S. Cameron and Mrs. Robert Gloak.

Paul J. Marshall served as best man and ushers were Paul T. Bullock Jr. and James J. Conroy Jr.

All of the bride's attendants wore-pink chiffon-cotton A line gowns with brown velvet trim

cascade of white roses and a chids white orchid. A graduate of Troy High

The matron of honor, Mrs.'school and Wards IBM School,

phone Mr. Callaghan is a graduate

of Catholic Central High School and an alumnus of Hudson Val­ley Community College, the lAii-versity of Rochester and State University at Albany. He holds a B.S. in business administra­tion and is employed by Alan F. Hughes, a Schenectady broker­age Arm.

The couple will make their and matching picture hats. They home in Waterford.

Lawrence Funk, sister of the bride, chose a petal pink gown of chiffon over taffeta and ven-ise lace. Mrs. David Knowlton of Amsterdam and Miss Dorothy Ryan, cousins of the bride, and Miss Barbara Link of Albany were bridesmaids. They wore similar gowns in orchid. All the attendant^ had headpieces of daisies and loops which held bouffant pouff veils.

Best man was Lynn Mitchell, cousin of the bridegroom. Fred-

the former Miss Ryan is a key-tape operator for New York Higher Education Assistance Corp., data processing depart­ment. Mr. Pawlows graduated from Bethlehem Central High Shcool and served in the Navy for two years aboard the USS Raleigh. He is employed as a computer operator for the State Department of Motor Vehicles, data processing department.

After June 27, the couple will reside on Route 9W, Glenmont.

the Papal Blessing was be­stowed.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Macario J. Zordan of 12 9th St., Waterford, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stoliker of 6 Clinton Ave., Waterford.

Stanley Muraski served as or­ganist and Charles Pemburn Jr. was vocalist.

The former Miss Zordan was escorted by her father and at­tended by Mrs. Michael Scar-chilli as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Marcia Dano, Deborah Stoliker, Kimberly Stoliker, Diane Van Buskirk and Mrs-. David Blo-stein. Miss Nancy Stoliker was junior bridesmaid.

The bridegroom had Larry Zordan as best man. Seating guests were David Blostein, John Lord, Thomas Stoliker, Paul Zordan, Robert Zordan and Richard Pagliarli.

The bride chose a French em­broidered silk organza over taf­feta gown with mandarin neck­line, bishop sleeves and A line organza silhouette with embroi­dered back paaels spreading gently into a cathedral train. Her sculptured silk organza camelot cap with appliqued French embroidery held a silk illusion cathedral length veil. She carried a bouquet of white cymbidium orchids, baby pink

MRS. ROBERT T. STOLIKER

Miss Bonnie M. Zordan Wed To Robert T. Stoliker

At noon today in St. Mary's of the Assumption Church, Wa­terford, Miss Bonnie Marie Zordan became the bride of Robert Terry Stoliker. The Nuptial Mass was celebrated by Rev. Arthur G. O'Rourke, O.S.A., and ~~

tea roses, stephanotis and trail­ing philodendron.

The matron of honor and jun­ior bridesmaid wore turquoise gowns of dotted swiss over taf­feta trimmed with white daisies. The honor attendant carried a snowball bouquet of pink daisies and white roses and the junior bridesmaid carried a basket of spring flowers. The bridesmaids wore similar gowns of pink. They carried snow balls with turquoise daisies and white roses. They all wore matching Dior bows with matching floor length illusion veiling.

After a reception at Scot-Mar Restaurant, Waterford, the cou­ple left for a wedding trip to Puerto Rico. For traveling, Mrs. Stoliker wore an Ameri­cana colored frock with a blue voile blouse, red, white and blue accessories and a white rose corsage.

A graduate of Waterford-Half-moon High School, the bride is employed in the executive cham­ber at the State Capitol. Her husband is a graduate of Water-ford-Half moon High School, Hudson Valley Community Col­lege and is presently a senior attending Murray State Univer­sity, Kentucky.

Upon return from their honey­moon, Mr. and Mrs- Stoliker will live at 3rd Street, Water­ford. For the winter they will reside m Murray, Ky.

MRS. WALTER E. M»r«h McK«* Photo

POWERS III

Powers-Daley Rites Held In Sacred Heart Church Today in

Grafton Methodist Church. Of­ficiating clergymen were Rev.

Weddmg vows were exchanged at noon today by Miss Denise Bernard Fell and (he bride-Marie Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Stewart Daley of 491 Pawling Ave., and Walter E. Powers III, son of Walter E. Powers Jr. of 321 Whiteview Rd.

MRS. JOHN STRICKLAND FULTON

Miss Lamphere, John Fulton Married Today In Grafton

The marriage of Miss Tonya Lee Lamphere, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lamphere of Grafton to John Strickland Fulton, son of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fulton of Moretown, Vt., took place this afternoon

The Mass was concelehrated by Rev. John L. Cairns and Rev. Paul R. Smith in Sacred Heart Church, Troy.

Mts. Frank Tilley was organ­ist and soloist was Gerald Bream.

The bride was escorted by her f,ithir and attended by Miss Patricia Ann Daley, her sister,. as maid of honor. The Misses ^ • V » the Lady Chapel of St. JoAfine Schriner and Irene; Patrick's Cathedral, New York Powers, sister of the bride-1 City.

DeLorme-Reiss Rites Held In New York City Miss Pamela Reiss and Ed

ward F. DeLorme were married

groom, and Mrs. Linda Daley, sister-in-law of the bride, were bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaid was Diane Daley, sister of the 1 nde, and flower girl was Maria Baumes, cousin of the bride.

Tie bridegroom had his broth­er, William Powers, as best man, Seating guests were Ste\fart Daley, brother of the bridk; Joseph Terry and Thom­as Reaudoin.

Tie former Miss Daley chose an Impire A line gown of pure

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Reiss, Stony Brook. Mr. De-Lorme is the son of Mr. and

groom's father. Mr. Lamphere gave his daugh­

ter in marriage. Christine He­witt, organist, provided a back­ground of traditional wedding music. *

Carrying a cascade bouquet of yellow and white roses, min­iature white carnations, steph­anotis and ivy, the bride wore a Russian peasant gown of crepe and venise lace. It had long puffed sleeves, softly pleated A line skirt and detachable chapel length train. A matching Pris-cilla bonnet held her elbow length bouffant veil of illusion

Miss Beverly Horton was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles Legenbauer, aunt of the bride; Mrs. Frank

Mrs. Edward W. DeLorme, 32 A. Kreiger Jr., another aunt, Center View Dr., Troy. i " d . v M i " , 1

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, ? n * ,"***" _ „ ,. ' of the bridegroom. Lisa Brown FoUowing the ceremony, a re- i w a g flowpr *jrl ception was held at the St. Regis A U o f , n e b H d V j , t t # n d a n t t Hotel, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Puerto

were dressed in sleeveless em­pire gowns of pale yellow crepe

Rico. They will reside in Pom- i | |nd s a t l n T n e flower ^ c„ pano Beach, Fla. ^ t b „ k e t ^ y e l t o w § w w t .

heart roses and white daisies. silk^rgama appliqued with rose) * point lace. It had a portrait iton- D c « « » Virginia The The other attendants each car-necfUne and full length sleeves .She wore a Camelot headpiece and a cathedral length mantilla bordered and appliqued with the same rosepoint lace. She car­ried* a cascade of white roses wild white lace streamers.

Carrying baskets of yellow and white daisies with babies' bre|th, the attendants wore em­pire gowns of silk chiffon with venfce la re trim. The maid of hnner and flower girl were at-tired in maize and the brides ma lis and junior bridesmaid wolf apricot color. ;

A reception was held after the ceremony at Germania Hall. Trot, Mr. and Mrs. Powers left for a wedding trip to Washing-

bride traveled in a pecan brown j r J e d t l i B g , t y e l i o w io n g

and beige ensemble with be ige l s t e m m t t | r o s t

appointments. ini9 * bridegroom had bis Mrs. Powers Is a graduate of {brother, Scott Fulton, as best

Catholic Central High School:man. Jack DeCoigne, Tarry and Samaritan Hospital School Lamphere, the bride's brother, of Nursing. She was a regis- and Thomas Rathbun. cousin of tared nurse in the progressive the bride, ushered. Ring bear-care unit at St. Mary's Hospital, er was Rynard Gundrua Jr. Troy. The former Miss Lamphere

The bridegroom graduated is a graduate of Berlin Central from LaSalle Institute and the High School and it employed School of Business of State Uni- by the Department of Social versity at* Albany. He is em- Services, Albany. Mr. Fulton ployed by Lybranri, Ross Broth attends State University at Ai ers, and Mongomery, Public Ac bany. He graduated from Mont

WSCS To Install At Dinner; Hear Speaker The Woman's. Society of

Christian Service of Christ Church, United Methodist, will have its annual meeting Mon­day at 6:30 p.m. in the fellow­ship hall of the church. A cov­ered dish supper will be served.

Mrs.. Robert Trost, president of the Bennington-Troy District, will install the officers and will tell about "Highlights of the 1970 Assembly."

Officers and chairmen to be installed are: Correspondents, the Misses Ruth and Clara Ewing; vice president, Mrs. William Groshans. secretary, Mrs. John A. Young; treasurer, Mrs. Everett Snyder; chairman: Christian social relations, Mri. Frank Davenport; missionary education, Miss Helen Parslow; spiritual growth. Miss Emma Groshans; program materials, Mrs. Clifford Wafer; local church activities, Mrs. William Gibson and Mrs. George Large; membership, Mrs. Joseph Weiss and nominations, Mrs. J. La-land Hodgkins.

Mrs. Young, chairman of the dinner, will be assisted by Mrs. Bradley Nichols. Mrs. Arnold Parry, Mrs. Fred Phillips, Mrs. Merton I. Roy, Miss Thelnaa Riggs and Mrs. Herbert Ken­nedy.

countants, Springfield, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Powers will re­

side at M Riviera Drive, Aga-warn. Mats, I

Pleasant High School and has served In the Air Force.

A reception: was held at the American Legion Post hi Wy-

nantskill. The couple left for a motor trip through Florida. For her traveling costume, Mrs. Fulton chose a white dress with blue accessories and a yellow and white rose corsage.

Tpon return, they will reside in Waterford.

—T«d Proskin Photo MRS. RAYMOND J. LESCH, JR.

Patricia Ditzel, R. J. Lesch Jr. Exchange Vows In Albany

Miss Patricia Ann Ditzel of Albany and Raymond John Lesch Jr. of Albany were married this morning in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Albany. Rev. John H. Mealey celebrated the Nuptial Mass and performed the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Ditzel and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ray­mond J. Lesch Sr.

Mr. Ditzel escorted his daugh­ter who wore a silk organza gown appliqued with Alencon lace. It was fashioned with a Victorian neckline, sheer yoke, A line skirt and short puffed sleeves. She wore a double banded cathedral length man­tilla also appliqued with Alen­con lace. She carried a Dutch colonial bouquet of white gladi­oli, pompons, daisies, feathered carnations and sweetheart roses.

The maid of honor. Miss Mar­guerite Smith of Albany, wore an empire gown of pale blue karate silk and a petaled head­piece centered with lilies* of the valley which held her short bouffant veil. The bridesmaids. Miss Susan Bickel of Albany and Miss Kathleen Eapey of Latham, wore gowns and head­pieces identical to that of the maid of honor in shades of peach and maize. The honor at­tendant carried a pink and white colonial bouquet of gladioli, pom­pons, daisies, feathered ear-nations and sweetheart roses. The bridesmaids had similar bouquets in yellow and white.

Howard Green of Schenectady served as best man and W. Ray­mond Ditzel. brother of the bride, and Roger Knuth of Al­bany seated guests.

A reception at the Petit Paris Restaurant in Albany immedi­ately followed tile ceremony. For their wedding trip, the cou­ple are traveling to Cape Cod, Mass.

Mrs. Lascar graduated from the Academy of the Holy Names and Mildred EUey Secretarial School and was employed as a legal secretary for the Arm of

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MRS. JOHN L. MALANCHUK - C o t t l c u Photo

Miss Bartle, Dale Thuillez Married Today Miss Susan Florence Bartle,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil S. Bartle of 32 Locust Ave. and Dale Marcel Thuillez, son of Mrs. Marcel Thuillez of Spring Ave. Extension, exchanged wed­ding vows at noon today.

The ceremony in Rensselaer Newman Foundation Chapel and Cultural Center was performed by Rev. Peter J. Gilbert. The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her father.

The Troy Country Club was the scene of a reception follow­ing the ceremony.

M i s s Deborah Katharine Bartle was maid of honor for her sister and Michael Thuillez. brother of the bridegroom, served as best man.

The former Miss Bartle chose a gown of silk organza trimmed with venise lace and pink satin ribbon. It bad a high neckline and long bishop sleeves. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white miniature car nations and wore flowers of the same kind in her hair.

The honor attendant wore a gown of pink d o t t e d swiss trimmed with pink flowers at the bodice. She carried a bou­quet similar to the bride's and also wore pink and white minia­ture carnations in her hair.

The bride graduated from Rus­sell Sage College this year and will be employed as a ease worker for Rensselaer County. Her husband is a student at Al­bany

eeived his high school diploma In the service and is employed

Bender. Hesson, Ford and-Gro- by Capitol Staple Co., of Al­ga n, Esqs. Her husband re-*bany.

Miss B. F. White Bride Of John L Malanchuk In Delmar

Miss Barbara E. White and John L. Malanchuk were united in marriage today at St. Thomas Church, Delmar by Rev. Alan D. Jupin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. White of Delmar and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Malanchuk of Cro-ton Falls.

Following t h e ceremony, guests were entertained at the Silo, Albany.

Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Richard To-bin of Elnora. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Leuz of Oyster Bay, Miss Margaret Terry of Yon-kers, Miss Susan Neverett of Plattsburgh and Mrs. Allan Breen of Lawrence, Mass.

The bridegroom had his broth­er, Dennis Malanchuk, of Brew­ster, as best man. Ushers were Daniel Mulholland of Whitehall, Richard Mahar of Cobleskill, Michael Cloherty of White Plains and Michael Stafford of Lake George.

The former Miss White was attired in a gown of white em­broidered organdy with high n e c k l i n e and long puffed sleeves. She carried spring flow­ers in pastel colors.

The bride's attendants wore gowns of navy blue crepe, trimmed in white with short puffed sleeves and carried bas­kets of spring flowers.

Mrs. Malanchuk received a B A. degree in psychology from State University College at Plattsburgh. Her husband re­ceived a B.S. degree In biology from the same college and Is presently working for his mas ter's degree thercj „

After a wedding trip to Free-port in the Bahamas, the couple will make their borne at 17 Boynton Ave., Plattiburgfc,

Homemakers Seat Officers The Bedford Ashley Home-

makers of Melrose held their annual banquet at Some Place Else Restaurant in Schuyler-ville. v Mrs. Jean Chatighy was mas­ter of ceremonies for the dinner and Mrs*. Frances Dixon gave the invocation.

Mrs. Eileen Jevans, past president, installed the new of­ficers as follows: President, Mrs. Jean Van Sluyter; vice president, Mrs. Barbara King; secretary, treasurer, Mrs. June Sanderson; hostess chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Jackuback, and program chairmen, Mrs. Gerry Simpson and Mrs. Patricia Cran-dall.

Mrs. Van Sluyter announced that the annual tea will take Place the first Monday in Sep­tember.

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Arts Council Plons Reception The Rensselaer County Coun­

cil for the Arts will have a re­ception Sunday from 2 to 4 p m. to open its latent aft exafbtt.

Paintings to bn exhibited are the eft beat works entered in the fence art show at the fifth tnnuai Arts Festival June f.

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