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GAZETTE PHONti 874-4141
SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY, 2, 1$70; _
GAZETTE PHONE 374-4141,
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Midi Length
Spotlighted
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' NEW YORK - Girls who sew
By Gretchen Dorp
their own clothes should get
started right now on-the new
lengths in everything from pants
This morning, Mrs. Harry R.j formed by Judge Guy Graves on Mr. Many is employed at the
to skirts.
Summerhayes of Stratford Road June 26. Following the ceremony .Watervliet Arsenal. Mrs. Many
That's the advice from the
and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Acton of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Smith is a teacher in the Schenectady
current Seventeen, which spotLowell Road will entertain at a | entertained at their home on Public School System..
lights a pattern wardrobe acshower at Mrs.. Acton's home j Washington Avenue. A dinner
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centing the midi length in
for Miss Cynthia Terry whose;was held directly afterwards at Mrs. Frank A. Cryan and her
skirts, suits, dresses, knickers,
marriage to, Robert Vogel will j the Mohawk Club,
children Timothy Paul and Keland gaucho pants. Plaid, pattake place Saturday.
, M r a n d M r s A b b e v a r e r e s i d . ly Cathleen of Allentown, Pa.,
terned corduroy and ribby knit
Mrs. Harrison T. Todd of Ros-j m g a t 824 DeCamp Ave.
are visiting Mrs. Cryan's parmake fabric news, while earthy
endale Road will entertain this I
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
tones such as ginger and terraevening at a cocktail party and 0 n J u n c 7> a t t h e First Uni- Guare of Anita Drive in Scotia.
cotta are leading colors.
buffet dinner for the out-of-town tarian Societv, Miss Jessica Ixs* * *
Dress patterns go on a cowguests at Miss Terry's wedding. H e M v e r s w ' a s w c d t 0 Francis
Miss Margaret Wood, daughgirl whirl. One shirtdress style
Tomorrow Mrs. Robert.Cum-!». Many in a ceremonv per- ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Wood of
with a western-look yoke is
ming Miss Tonys sister. of |formC(1 })V l h e R e v . Robert M. Schoharie was graduated with
shown in both midi and short
Grand Rapids, Mich., will honorjKddv. The bride was attended honors from the State Univer(two inches above "the knee)
the bride at a luncheon at the b v Miss Judith Lutzer of Sche- sity College at Cobleskill. Miss
versions. The midi, done in
home of their grandfather. ncctadv. Stewart V. George of Wood majored in accounting,
ranch red wool crepe knit, butJames Cushmg of Union Street. i Petersburg was best man with was a member of Orange Key
tons all the way down the front
Before the rehearsal dinner Thomas Haberbush of Schenec- service organization for one
and has newsy fake snake trim.
year, Phi Theta Kappa National
Fnday night. Mrs. Heaword tadv serving as an usher.
The shorter version is made up
Robinson will entertain at her fhe ceremonv was followed bv Honor Society for two terms and.
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in navy wool and fur flannel
home on Sunnyside Road.
a reception for the wedding par- dean's list for three terms. She'
with red accents. A long gin•* * *
and guests at Falling Leaf also participated in the college's
gersnap of rib knit sweatering
Mrs. J. R. Pyle and Mrs. G ty
home of Dr. and Mrs. E. mixed choir for three terms and
sports a collared V-neck and
J. Wagner won |irst place in Farm,
the select choir for one term.
the duplicate bridge tournament O. Roessle.
long, narrow sleeves.
at the Edison Club Monday
Midi-length pants put the acnight. Mrs. G. T. Fallows and
cent on punchy patternings.
Mrs. Gary Skogland tied for
Blousy knickers are shown in
—(Ambrose) second place with Mrs. F. M.
herringbone corduroy, belowNold and Mrs. F. E. Kroghan.
MRS. DAVID J. FAGIANI
the-knee flared gaucho pants
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are stitched in diamond-patMaria A. DeBlasis
Miss
Linda
Pedro of St. Johnsterned
knit,
and!-a
buttoned
—(Boom)
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Gloversville, was the ville was guest of. honor at a
midiskirt
with
flapped
patch
y
MRS. ROBERT J. PETERS
pockets is done in clan plaid setting on June 20 for the wedding of Miss Maija A. DeBlasis bridal party held recently at the
Karen Marshall
and David J. Fagiani. The Rev. Joseph D'Agostino officiated. Manor. Hostesses for the event
wool.
Parents
of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John DeBlasis and which was attended by 100
Suits sew up in a variety of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Thomas Fagiani, all of Gloversville.
guests were her attendants,
lengths: a check-bedecked pantGiven
in
marriage
by
her
father,
the
bride
was
attended
Mrs. Rosiane Crouse, mother of
suit with flared jacket and cuffed trousers, a midisuit with by Miss Mary Ivancic, maid of honor; Mrs. Marie "Vtsconti, the prospective bridegroom, and
shorter jacket and wraparound Miss Toni Valiante, Miss Donna Chakmakian and Miss Jean other members of her family.
Miss Pedro will- become the.
skirt, and battle jacket to make Stoffolano, bridesmaids. Thomas Fagiani Jr. served as best
on July 25.
with a be-buttoned midiskirt, "man. Ushers included Nick DeMagistris, James Mosconi, bride of John-V. Maher
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.V.
Joseph
Blaha
and
Lou
Mendetto.
A
reception
was
held
at
Marriage vows were ex- a cascade of white phaleanopsls, shortskirt or pants.
Miss Nancy Taylor, daughter
the Circle In, Mayfield.
changed by Miss Karen Lee slephanotis, ivy and baby's "Fats and oils are higher in
of
Mr. and Mrs."Robert Taylor
Following a trip to Nassau, the Bahamas, the couple
.Marshall and Robert Joseph breath.
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of
Dean Street left Wednesday
calories than any other—food. will reside at 61 West St., Gloversville.
Peters in a ceremony held June Miss Mary Leal attended as
to spend the holiday weekend
20 in the Fisher United Method- maid of honor wearing an em
with Miss Lisa Kineke. daughter
of-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kineke
ist Church. The Rev. Richard p j r e g0\vn of aqua chiffon fash-j
Campbellofficiated-at-the- noon ioned^witlr lace and ribbon trim
of East Orleans. Cape Cod,
formerly of Schenectady.
on the bodice, standup collar
service. ' .£ J£ .£.
The bride is the daughter of and cuffs. Her triple bow headMiss
Christine
Meyer, daughMr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. piece held a veil and she carried
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.
Marshall pf Maida Lane and the a colonial bouquet of aqua
Meyer of Country Fair Lane in
bridegroom's parents are Mr. colored carnations, pink sweetScotia has been named to the
and Mrs. Carson J. Peters of heart roses and baby's breath.
dean's
State University
If you're planning an active College,list-at
Staten Island."
Bridesmaids included Miss
Oneonta, where she will
Escorted by her father, the Julia Peters, Mrs. Patricia Whitcouple of weeks of vacation, it's be a junior. She is a graduate
bride chose an empire gown of ley and Mrs. Gail Smith. Their
wise to give some thought to of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
crystal peau de soie designed ensembles of aoricot, yellow
the "still life" of-those auto- High School.
with bodice, stand-up collar and and gTeen were fashioned' simimatic appliances that will be Miss Nicky Rozendaal, daughcuffs of Belgian lace and sleeves larly to the maid of honor's and
idle'while you're gone.
of silk organza. The embroi- they carried matching colonial! I
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Hans Rozendered appliques were accented boUqUets with vellow sweetheart
Virginia Stacy, home eco- daal of Roscndale Road has left
with pearls.' Her fingertip veil roses.
nomics -supervisor for Frigid- to spend the summer in Idaho.
of illusion was caught to a
airo Division of General Motors, Miss Rozendaal is working with
crown of pearls and she carried Frank Padalino served as
offers..
these suggestions for retarded children under the
best man. Ushers were Timothy
various
home appliances wrTich American Friends Service ProjMarshall, Jeffrey Marshall and
-(Belk)
will
also
be having a vacation ect.
John Peters. A reception was
Advertising Made
DR.
NANCY
JANE
SEARS
while you're away:
held at the Edgewood RestauMrs. Elizabeth Jean MacDoiP
Range—If you have a self- gaL Havner of Bronxville anTo Please Women rant.
cleaniMg oven, take advantage nounces the marriage of her
MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) - Ad- A graduate of Draper High
of it. After dinner the_evening daughter Joanne Havner Chinvertising agencies keep a wo- School and State University Colbefore
you leave, set the con- man to Peter G. Abbey, son of
man around to throw in like "a lege of Oswego with a B.A. detrols
and
let the overt -clean Mrs. Eleanor Abbey. of Schepinch of salt" when they want gree, in elementary education,
itself
while
you perform last- nectady and the late Dr. Leon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harmon tiles in the School of Home
;
to demonstrate their in-depth the bride is a teacher in the
Economics at East Carolina
minute packing.
Abbey. The ceremony was per- Sears of McLeansville, N.C., an- University, Greenville.
Altamont
Elementary
School,
understanding of
women,
nounce the engagement of their
Check your range for spillFranche^lie Cadwell told the Guilderiand Central School Disdaughter, Dr. Nancy Jane Sears Dr. Healey was graduated
overs
arid
spatters.
Given
two
"
Advertising Club ' of Miami. trict.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Laka
or more weeks to age, these Flared Pants Help
of McLeansville and Greenville, from
She is the president of an Mr. Peters was graduated
High
School
and from the Unispots will be harder than ever
N.C., to Dr. Kent Waddell Hea- versity of North Carolina at
agency specializing in selling to from New Dorp High School,
Fun
Fashion
Look
to. remove. And nothing will
ley of Chapel Hill, N.C. and
women. She said the "token Staten Island, and SUC at
take the edge off that relaxed .After-five party pants 'with Burnt Hills. He is the son of Chapel Hill where he received
woman" system doesn't work. Oswego where he received a
vacation feeling as quickly, as wide-flared legs and topped with Mr. and "Mrs. John T. Healey of the degree of doctor of dental
*'Current advertising created B.S. degree in industrial arts
surgery and was a member of
opening the oven and seeing the sleek Oriental-style tunics are a
. by men for women are these education. He is a teacher in
Psi Omega, dental fraternity.
Scotch
Bush
Road,
Burnt
Hills.
rage
among
fashionables
every, previous two week' menu writhorrendous commercials con- the Bethlehem Central Schools,
He served for two years as a
Dr.
Sears
received
the
degrees
where.
ten in spatters and spills on the
temporary women find insulting Delmar.
captain
in the U.S. Dental Corps.
of
bachelor
of
science
in
home
With
these
fun
fashions,
jewwalls.'
beyond endurance," she said. Following a trip to Canada the $Mmi&m&
economics, master of science in Until recently, Dr. Healey was
elry
is
used
with
a
lavish
hand
Miss Cadwell recently launched couple will reside in Oswego for
Refrigerators—Before, leaving,
—(Proskin)
daring, dramatic, individual home economics and doctor of dental director with the Guilford
a_campaign to eliminate televis- the summer where they will
clear the refrigerator of perish- for
MRS. ANTHONY MONE
effects.
A pendant swinging a philosophy from The University County Health Department .in
ion advertising that demeans take summer courses at SUC
ables;
If
you
have-a
combinaSharon Ellis
wealth on antique coins put to- of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro. He is now specialand insults women.
at Oswego.
tion refrigerator-freezer, check gether
with a glittering long where she was named to Omi- izing in prosthodbntics at tha
those perishables to see if they multi-strand
dangle .ear- cron Nu, national home econom- University of North Carolina
can be stored in the freezer sec- rings and arope,
of hinged ics honorary. She is assistant School of Dentistry.
S
tion for an excellent first meal bracelets add toduo
the individual- professor and chairman of the • The couple plans an Aug. 21
or hearty snack upon your re- istic look.
department of clothing and tex- wedding.
turn home. For example, a few
You will be looking for a reliable florslices of leftover roast,- some
ist. A florist that will give you origcold
chicken, a dab of cheese
inal and creative ideas, a guarantee
spread—all of these make tasty
a
matching
headpiece
held
her
In
a
ceremony
on
June
20
in
of. quality and freshness of your
Our Lady of Mount Carmel veil of French illusion. She car- sandwiches. Likewise, a / piece
flowers.
Church, Miss Sharon Lynn Ellis, ried a bouquet of red roses and of pie or part of a cake will
You will find time to" discuss these
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- white baby carnations with taste just as fresh two weeks
important plans in a relaxed atmofrom now if packaged and
bert Ellis of Third Avenue, be- baby's breath.
sphere.
came the bride of Anthony Mrs. Linda DeNisio was ma- frozen.
David Mone, son of Mr. and tron of honor for her sister. If you're storing foods in the
Call Bob or Ron Felthousen^ — Mrs. Anthony Mone of Hend- Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nadean freezer section, you : may want
rickson Street. The Rev. San- Plumb, sister of the bride, Miss to package ice cubes and store
tino Titta performed the cere- Linda Starsiak and Mrs. Mari- 4hem in the freezer, too, says
mony, and Mr. Ellis gave his anna Peek of Poughkeepsie. Miss - Stacy. • Packaging the
daughter in marriage. •
Each attendant wore an empire cubes will -prevent their going
gowrt
of red and white printed stale and. will assure you the
The
bride
was
gowned
in
eyeCOUNTRY FLORIST t CUSTOM LANDSCAPING
let embroidered organza. The cotton with a white straw pic- makings of an ice cold drink
• 1537 VAN ANTWERP RD.
374-4414
yoke, bodice, deep cuffs of the ture hat, and carried a basket oh your return.
"still in the Felthouten family since 1860"
gown and its chapel train were of red and white carnations.
accented with venise lace, and Robert Mone was best man About controls: If you're leavfor his brother, and guests were ing a supply of frozen foods in
seated by Richard Plumb, the freezer section, the control
brother-in-law of the bride/ Jo- should be kept at its regular
seph Rizzo, cousin of the bride- setting during your absence. If
groom, and Ronald Peek of the frozen food supply, however,
is exhausted, then the control
Poughkeepsie.
A reception was held at the should be turned to a warmer
CIO Hall, after which Mr. Mone setting.
and his bride left for Florida. The refrigerator, if it will be
On their return, their address empty, may be turned comwill be 1.393 Glenwood Blvd
pletely "OFF". Just remember,
The brjdejs a__gTaduate_of|however. to leave the door ajar
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High
School
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of
air
cirtfuiaTfdn
wmie you ' f?
Colonna Beauty School of Al- gone and, on your return, rebany, Inc. She Is owner and member again Mo allow time
operator of The Beauty Haven for-.the refrigerator to reach
on Guilderiand Avenue.
proper cooling temperature.
Mr. Mone, an alumnus of Food feezer — celebrate your
Mont Tlcasant High School, is homecoming before you ever
employed by Wilson and Co.
start your vacation by stocking
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your "freezer with food for the
first major meal upon your reDifferent Ideas
turn. This eliminates the need
Four Attend Miss Marshall
Bride of Robert J. Peters
Pre-vacation
Check List
Suggested
Fiancee of Dr. Kent Healey
PLANNING a JULY WEDDING?
Sharon Lynn Ellis, Bride
Of Anthony David Mone
FELTHOUSEN'S fe.
For Fixing Carrots
for an immcd,nto
,rjp
|(| . |he
The carrot docs not have to market for first-meal fixings,
be the bland part of your din- j U's a good idea , sucuests
ner menu. They may be boiled.Miss Stacy; to arrange with a
with the skin on and the outside!neighbor to check your food
jacket will slip off easily. Or freezer in case of a prolonged
they can be fried.
power outage.
Before frying they can be dip- Dishwasher — If yours is a
ped in flour, .egg, and flour portable dishwasher, be rare
again, or they can be rolled in the hoses are disconnected.
crushed breakfast cereal. How Soiled dishes and silver should
about cooking them with pota- be cleaned before leaving. The
toes and then mashing to- short cycTOrTsome dishwashgether?
ers is ideal for doing lastA package of frozen french- minute odds and ends.
fried onion rings can be cooked Check your dishwasher, too.
with the carrots for a casserole If the detergent box is only
effect. Just heat the onions and partially full, place the box in a
carrots together thoroughly.
plastic bag or wrap to prevent
caking.
When the white man first
arrived on New England shores Washer — Turn off your launthe indians sold him dried dry faucets to relieve pressure
wild blueberries in huge wicker on the hoses connected to your
automatic washer.
baskets.
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Thomas M. Tryniski
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