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GAZETTE PHONE 441
SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, THURSDAY/iTUNE 27, 1946
GAZETTE PHONE 4-414*
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Miss May
III' Maki a June Bride
Fiancee of Corporal
B^de:':^'^ar' Veteran
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MR, AND MRS. MAUNO KOTIRANTA
Miss Aili Maki; daughter^ the late John Maki and Mrs.
Mini Maki of Oriinda avenue, Scotia, became the bride of
Mauno Kotiranta, son of Mrs. Helen Wirtanen of Albany on
June 8. The ceremony was held at the home of Justice of the
Peace E. Wurz, Rector's Corners, at 6 o'clock.
(Procter^ Studio)
MISS DOROTHY CHADWICK
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chadwick of Edward street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Elizabeth
Chadwick, to Corp. Robert Frank Fields of the U.S. Marine corps.
Miss Chadwick attended Mont Pleasant High school. Corporal
Fields, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fields, of Arlington,
Mass., attended Troy High school prior to his entry into the service.
He is at present stationed at the Scotia Naval depot.
The wedding will be held at St. Luke's church on Aug. 24.
—(Stanley Costa)
inns, TJOMTNIC jr. FERRABA
M i s s Virginia R. Vitafo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
WMo of Webster street, became the bride of Dominic J.
Ferrara, son of Michael Ferrara of Jay street on May 25.
Rev; Anthony Perrone officiated at the ceremony at 8:30
p.m. at the church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Miss Ann
faMi soloist, sang "Ave Maria," and "On This Day, 0
Beautiful Mother."
finite IACO down
^
" MISS MAY
The brldB wore an afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. John*W»
gown of white lace with a corsage
the
engagement
of their dan
of white roses. Miss Helvl JohansYost, son of Mr. and Mrs.
son of Scotia, maid of honor, wore
The wedding will,be h
aquamarine blue lace with a corchurch at 3:30 p.m. and a r
sage, of pink jsweetpeas. Frank
bride's aunt, Mrs. Florence
Lupul of this city was test man.
Mr. Yost was recently d
A reception followed at Ten-O
years' service.- H e held thi
One hall, Scotia. The bride's
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}'^%}: Q^vea In Marriage
Okinawa.
mother wore an aquamarine blue
Mrs. James W. Mann, executive
dress and the mother of the bride' Given In marriage "by her father,
groom a summer print Both had committee chairman of the Schethe bride wore an old iasbioned
nectady county Home bureau, has
corsages of pink roses.
gowtt with a net skirt and satin
Following a wedding trip to announced that Miss Clarice Cookbodice. She wore a mantilla and
Alexandria bay the couple are re-ingham, county home demonstracarried *'bo-guetof lilies of the
Miss Margaret Behringer will be
siding at 624 ' Orllnda avenue, tion agent, has been granted a
valley with an orchid center.
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Scotia. The bride, attended Scotia leave of absence for graduate
•:'. Mfes Dorothy Pardl, the maid of heard in a dramatic recital at the
Members of the church E
schools and is a graduate of Al«- study. Miss Cookingham will spend and congregation of the
honor, wore a greert: dress with a Century club, Amsterdam, this
;
bany High school and Albany Busi- the summer at the University of Street Presbyterian church
net skirt arid lace top, and a horse- e v e n i n g . Miss Behringer has
ness college. She Is employed as a Arizona, Tucson, where she will hold their annual picnic Sat
hair ) hat to match. She carried a studied at the Schenectady Contechnical clerk at the General study for. her master's degree, re- at the . Mariaville Presbyi
boijuet of violets with an orchid servatory of Muslo under Miss
Electric Co. Mr. Kotiranta is an turning to her duties here Sept. 1. church grounds. Families a
Alice K. Naylor. She will enter
^center. . >;- •••' • -•'"•
auto painter.and bodyman.
Miss Rachel Merritt, home dem- ing will bring basket luncheo:
The. bridesmaids, Miss Eleanor Ithaca college in September, majoring
in
speech.
Out of town guests for the wed- onstration agent at large, will be cream and cold drinks will b
Zanti and Miss Sylvia Symanskl,
ding were Mr. and Mrs. John Ny- acting home demonstration agent nished by the church school.
Miss Vera Stevens, pianist, will
^cW similar gowns in yellow and
lander
and Mrs. Sigrid Hypponen for Schenectady county for July
assist
at
tonight's
event,
In
the
There will be a program
orchid^ and horse-hair hata to
of
Brooklyn;
Mr. and Mrs. George and August. She will work with sports, games and swimming,
following
program:
match.: Both carried boquets of
Arnio, Eric Arnio, Mr. and Mrs.the units on planning programs bers have been asked to m«
"On t h e . Jury," Owens; "The
violet8'and orchids.
Fred Eliason and Mr. and Mrs.for the coming year, and will have
School
Play,"
Owens,
and
"Before
;•? Armond Bottachiari iwas the
Onni Keto of Oneonta; Mr. andcharge of food preservation.
the
Banquet,"
Black,
Miss
Behbest man, and Charles .Costanzp
Mrs.
Emil Holland of Fitchburg,
And;-Joseph Vitalo, brother of the ringer;; "Waltz," Op. 69, No. 1,
Miss Charlotte Flachsland has
Mass.,
Arvld Ware, Mrs. ' Anna
Chopin,
Miss
Stevens;
"Being
Clinbrides Were the ushers.
been
engaged as assistant county
Fleischer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
St" reception followed th»_cere- Icked,"—Bice, and "Vera, Cheera's
home
demonstration agent and
Brown of Ozone Park, John Peter:monjr at Solioihali and the mother Morning Sunshine Talk," Moffet,
will assume her duties on Monday,
son,
Mrs.
Ingrid
Auri,
Mrs.
Mae
of the bride? wore a navy blue dress Miss BBhringer; "Grandsr Valse
Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kos- July 15. Miss Flachsland, a graduwith white accessories and a, cor- Brillante," Op. 18, Chopin, Mis?
kelo, Mr. and Mrs. Walno Noppa, ate of the Plattsburg State TeachBa^e Jbf red roses. The couple left Stevens; one act play, "Mrs. Pat
Mr.*and Mrs.. Lauri Maki and Mr.ers college In 1945, is a resident of
Curfain material In
ffor ^a tweddlngitriP to Canada and and the Law," Aldls, and ?The
Oswego, and has been county
and
Mrs.
John
buderkirk
of
AlMoment of Mary McCoy/'.Kinsde,
Boston.
home demonstration agent in Os- the latest patterns includi
bany.
^ Mrs; f e r r a r a , ; Is -m graduate of Miss Behringer;
wego
county. For the past year
Dutch designs, Modernist!
Mr. and Mrs. John Maki of Voor- she has
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'Mont Pleasant High school and
taught Home Economics
heesville,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hopand Roman stripes—
Mr^cFerrara attended Vocational
PLAN ANNUAL PICNIC
per and Mr. and Mrs. Evert in the Lindenhurst High-' school at
High achool and was recently dls- Schohanna unit of the SchenecLindenhurst.
Ojala of Greenfield Center; Mr.
chfi^ed. after; three years in the tady County Home Bureau will hold
and Mrs. John Munter, Mr. and
pgr yard
"jGKt;theater.: 'j-y;. \Si' '~r\
.-•• ; > a combined business meeting and
Mrs. Frank Frolish and Mr. andWide Variety of
annual.' picnic on July \2. If the
Mrs, John Frolish, Middle Grove;
weather permits It will take place
Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhlberg and Avocados Noted
BRIDGE SET!
at the home of Mrs. Raymond
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhlberg of
Kelly, Duaneshurg. In case of rain
In a multitude, of be
Grooms Corners; Mr. and Mrs. Many housewives are reporting
it will be held at the school house
John Alto, Mr. and Mrs. George that the avocados on the market
colors—ail wash-fa
in Duaneshurg. Members planning
Tamminen, Gertrude Tamminen, are "strange-looking things," this
to
attend
have
been
asked
to
bring
Walter
Francis,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
PHONE
season. The reason that they look
$2.98
sandwiches and table service,
Walter Tuomi, Mrs. Peter Johnson, different is that this year is the
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Miss
Peggy
Walsh
and
Leonard
first time that the distribution of
448 STATE ST.
mt»
Walsh of New York; Mr. and Mrs. summer varieties is nation-wide.
8 p.m. Classified Ad Closing Time
James Call! and Mr. and Mrs.
Nearly all summer a*vocados
GET YOUR
Godfrey Macdonald, Pleasantville;
from
California
have
thicker
skins
Elmer Sheldon of Fairchild, Conn.,
For the entire family. M
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kuty of Ballston than the winter varieties. Summer
varieties
also
show
a
wider
range
Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Tuomi
Large v<
and Raymond Tuomi of Valatie of colors, from light green to rich,
and Miss Julia Wilska of Old Chat- red mahogany. There are probably
91
as many round avocados as thsre
1
ham.
; |.
Experienced, 5 day week , salary
are pear-shaped among the summer varieties.
SOAP
SAVING
'.
$40 per week plus commission.
LADIES' SHORTS—
Soap output is at lowest point
NEW
EDITION
In navy, white,- pastel shad
... Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. High
—(Pale Studio)
since 1942. This decrease is due to "The Anatomy of Peace," by
MISS MART POTENTE
government restrictions on fats Emery Reves, which has been on
type clientele.
and oils, according to the Grocery the best-seller lists for many
780
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Potente of Park place have announced the
Manufacturers
of
America.
Salengagement of their daughter, Mary, to George DiJohn, son of Mr.
months, is now being made availvaging fats and blls and taking able
WRITI
and Mrs. Frank DiJohn of Eleanor street ; Miss Potente, a graduate
by "Pocket. Books" in a paperthem to the meat man for re-con- bound,
Albany St. L / /
"King-Size" edition. The
of Nott Terrace High school, Is employed in the payroll department
GAZETTE
version
will
help
in
the
campaign
of the General Electric Co.
TWO B
to fight famine by adding to the first printing will be 100,000 copies.
Mr. DiJohn, a discharged veteran, attended Mont Pleasant High
available used fats for essential
OPENFRII
school and is now In business with his father.
soap making and releasing other
The wedding will be held in October.
fata for cooking purposes. Black
marketeers in meat 'have con• much to the present
wore a pale blue chiffon gown and tributed
dearth
of
essential fats and oils,
carried a Colonial boquet of yellow according to
OMA.'
roses and gladioli. Roland Couture
was best man.
Following the ceremony a reAnnouncement has been made of ception
DOUBLE
held at the VFW hall,
YOUR FLOORS
the marriage of Miss Joan T. Cohoes. was
ENVELOPE
For
traveling
on
a
wedCasey, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth ding trip to-New York, the bride
Quick Service
Casey of Cohoes, to Robert A. Bar- wore an American beauty suit with
Largest Selection tn Schenectady
ringer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred a black topper and black accesHeavyweight
Barringer of Albany street. The sories and a shoulder corsage of
double ring ceremony was held at American beauty roses. The couple
ACME PRESS
the rectory of St. Bernard's church, are residing In this city.
128 Erl« Bird., opp, ear bam
Cohoes, on April 28.
The bride wore a gown of white
'Op*n fi A.M. to * P*M.
satin and chiffon with a long train
1Yllh or Without Appointm«nt
and sweetheart neckline. Her
fingertip veil fell from a white
Available In tho Following
tiara of seed pearls and she car.ried a large Colonial boquet of
Site* And Price*
white roses, shattered white carnations and white sweetpcas. Mrs.
Thoma* Englot, matron of honor,
wmsmdy
At University
Of Arizona
To Be Married in October
Plan Recital
At Amsterdam
Church Picnic at
Mariaville Saturday
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