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10 THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. Y., MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1969
—Dtr»tzi«n Photo MRS. WILLIAM E. BARILE
Watervliet Church Scene Of Barile-Postoian Rites
Miss Margaret A. Postoian, daughter of Mrs. Stacia Postoian, Latham, and Philip Postoian, Watervliet, and William E. Barile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reppi, Salem, N.H., were married Saturday afternoon in St. Pat-1 rick's Church, Watervliet. Rev. c a r . r i e d c a s ™ d e s of P m k a n d
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William V. Hayden performed the ceremony.
Mr. Postoian escorted his
yellow carnations. Guests were entertained at
Rafael's Restaurant. The bride graduated from
daughter. Miss Joyce Savage I Watervliet High School and is . . . . , „ . employed in the personnel de-
uas maid of honor and Miss *J^ ^ ^ N J ^ Y o r k T e t o . Diane Knapp, Mrs. Linda Choin- p n o n € Co>t Albany. Her hus-ard, Mrs. Anne Russom and ] band graduated from Cardinal Miss Roberta King were brides- i McCloskey High School, Al-
man was Robert Seating guests
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bany, and is employed by Lek-tro-Klena Carpet Co., Albany.
Mrs. Barile wore a yellow were! c r e p e dress w» t n l a c e c o a t t 0
James Kulzer, Philip Postoian J travel to Virginia Beach, Va. John McDermott and Richard I The couple wi l lmake their
home at 17 Archibald St., Wa-
maids. Best
Barile.
Gibson. A satin gown with long
sleeves, empire waist, A line skirt and scoop neckline was the choice of the bride. It was re-embroidered with Alencon lace and embellished with pearls. The detachable train was chapel length. With it she wore a matching headpiece which held a veil of English illusion and carried a cascade of white roses.
The niaid of honor and bridesmaids wore gowns of aqua and
tervliet.
DEVANE'S...
Mrs. Frear Wed To Former Troy Clergyman Rev. Frederick W. Vogell,
D.D., former pastor of the Fifth Avenue-State Street Methodist Church and later executive secretary of the Troy Area Council of Churches, and Mrs. Gertrude Frear of Troy were married Thursday in Rutland, Vt
The ceremony was performed in the presence of the families | streamers of white roses and by Rev. Dale D. Russell in the ivy
Murl«l Hayner Photo
MRS. MATTIA ANATRIELLO
Nuptial Vows Exchanged Sunday By Miss Canavan, Mgttia Anatriello
Miss Mary Lou Canavan, 19 Gilbert St., Mechanicville, became the bride of Mattia Anatriello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mattia Anatriello, 99 Round Lake Ave., Mechanic ville, at a Nuptial Mass in St. Paul the Apostle Church, Mechanicville, Sunday. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Canavan. Rev. Ernest J. Autch, O.S.A., read the Mass.
Martin J. Canavan, brother of the bride, escorted her to the altar.
Mrs. Marion Sarle was matron of honor and the Misses Sharon Tafulto, Barbara Pose-lovich, Wendy Bowser, Lucille Anatriello and Margaret Canavan were bridesmaids.
The bridegroom was attended by Frederick Kaempffe, best man, and Andrew Palmiere, John Poselovich, Michael Fiac-co, Mark Anatriello and Kenneth Zappone, ushers.
The former Miss Canavan wore a gown of ivory silk organza with high neckline, empire waist and Watteau train. The bodice and short sleeves of reembroidered Belgian lace were adorned with oat pearls and clusters of pea pearls. The A line skirt also was adorned with appliques of lace and pearls. A matching pillbox headpiece held her tiered veil of English silk illusion. She carried' an orchid on a missal with
—V*r» Photo
MRS. HARRY X. ERMIDES
Albany Couple Exchange Vows Sunday At St. Sophia Church
-Andrlck Phot*
MRS. JAMES. EDWARD BILLERT
Billert-Jandrow Nuptials Held Saturday In Hoosick Falls Church
The wedding of Miss Diane Rantzaklis, daughter of Mrs. Miss Linda May Jandrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Angelo Rantzaklis, 27 Morris St., Albany, to Harry J. Ermides, J. Jandrow, Berlin, N.Y., and James Edward Billert, son of son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ermides. 662 Myrtle Ave., Albany, Mrs. Anna Billert, 106 Pleasant St., Bennington, Vt„ and tho
took place Sunday at St. Sophia late William Billert, were mar Church, Albany. Rev. Alexander
NOW AT 1 BROADWAY
On Monument Square
United Methodist Church of Rutland.
A dinner given by the bride's daughters followed at the Hotel Bardwell in Rutland.
The couple left on a wedding trip to Florida. Upon their return they will reside in Wilmore, Ky., where Mr. Vogell is minister of visitation at the United Methodist Church.
Mr. Vogell served many pastorates in the Troy Methodist Conference before his retirement in 1964. He also served as an Army chaplain in World War II.
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CWU Delegates Attend Assembly
Mrs. Arthur A. Burr, president, and Mrs. James F. Bowman, recording secretary of Church Women United in Troy Area, attended the 33rd annual assembly of Church Women United in New York State last week in Manhasset. They were accompanied by Mrs. Nelson Schmay, a member of CWU, who attended as the delegate of the Northeastern Division of Church Women of the Christian Church (Disciples) of which she is president.
The assembly convened in the Congregational Church of Manhasset with 214 delegates in attendance. The theme of the three-day assembly was "Ecumenical Development in the Field of Communication and Development." The keynote address, "Who Will Answer" was given by Mrs. James H. Dolbey, CWU national president.
The attendants wore gowns of ivory Jakarta trimmed with lace in pastel colors. Baskets of daisies matching the color of the lace trim were carried. Daisies were also scattered in their hair.
Mario's Theater Restaurant was the scene of the reception.
A graduate of Mechanicville High School and the State University at Albany, Mrs. Anatriello is teaching at Hoosic Valley Central School. Her husband is an alumnus of Mechanicville High School and New York City School of Mechanical Dentistry. He is an employe of the Empire Dental Laboratory in Schenectady.
To travel to Bermuda, the bride wore a powder blue ensemble with matching accessories and an orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Anatriello will live at 19 Gilbert St., Mechanicville.
—Vera Photo
BRIDE-TO-BE — Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Millington of 1007 9th Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane Ann, to Edward John Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kennedy of Center Brunswick. Miss Millington is a graduate of Lansingburgh High School and is employed in the medical records department of Leonard Hospital. Mr. Kennedy is a graduate of Troy High School. He^jreceived a B.S. in textile engineering from Lowell Technological Institute, Lowell, Mass., and is employed as a project engineer by the Mohawk Brush Co. No date has been set for the wedding.
Miss Collett #
To Wed In May Mr. and Mrs. William F. Col-
lett, 5 Middleburg St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Spec. 4 Burton C. Van Buren III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton C. Van Buren Jr., Averill Park.
Miss Collett is a graduate of Troy High School and is employed by J. L. Thompson, wholesale druggist. Mr. Van Buren, a graduate of Columbia High School, is stationed at F t Dix, N.J. He is a veteran of Vietnam.
The wedding will take place the last week in May.
Top Officers Reelected At Garden Club Mrs. Carl G. Grimm was re
elected president of the Van Rensselaer Garden Club at the annual meeting Thursday at the Troy Country Club.
Mrs. Walter S. Witman was reelected vice president. Others elected were Mrs. Robert G. Betts, recording secretary; Mrs. Thomas W. Rourke, treasurer, and Mrs. John M. Francis, corresponding secretary
The meeting was prec a buffet luncheon for whi Edward M. Hutton made the arrangements. Mrs. William M, Connors and Mrs. Stephen V Lewis were in charge of decora tions.
—Van Arnam Photo
ENGAGED i*> Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Bulson, Hoosick Road, RD 1, Troy, of the engagement of their daughter, Lesley May, to William T. Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Waters of Cropseyville. Miss Bulson is a graduate of Tamarac High School and is employed by the Hooper Advertising Service in Albany. Mr.' Waters also graduated from Tamarac High School and is employed by Cooley Motors Inc., De-freestville. The couple will be married Sept. 20.
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Leondis and Rev. Basil Sadaka performed the c e r e m o n y . George W. Rantzaklis escorted his sister.
Mrs. Dora Mokhiber, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The Misses Carol Sokaris, Mary Ermides,. sister of the bridegroom, Helen Sokaris and Helen Paticopoulos were bridesmaids and Miss Lia Koutaskis was junior bridesmaid. Maria Mokhiber was flower girl.
Best man was James Stolis. Ushers were Savas J. Ermides and Gus J. Ermides, brothers of the bridegroom. Frank Rantzaklis, brother of the bride, Peter Thomas and Dean Ermides, nephew of the bridegroom. Peter Ermides was ring bearer and George Mokhiber held the crowns.
An A-line gown of silk with lace and sequin appliques was the choice of the bride. With it she wore a cathedral length Watteau train and carried a cascade of white roses, and stephanotis centered with a white orchid.
The bridal attendants wore yellow gowns and carried baskets of white daisies, yellow pompons, yellow roses, and babies' breath.
A reception at Sleasman's Restaurant followed the ceremony.
Mrs. Ermides is a graduate of Albany High School and is employed as a secretary at the National Commercial Bank and Trust Co., Riverside Office. Her husband graduated from the same high school and attended Siena College. He is an employe of Jabar Distributing Co.
After a wedding trip to Free-port in the Bahamas, the couple will make their home in Albany.
Homemakers Plan Events
The Hilltop Homemakers held a business meeting recently at the Third Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Reginald Reichert presiding.
Workshop projects were displayed and lessons were scheduled. On Wednesday, M r s . James Deneaker will t e a c h "Clorox Bottle Bag" at the home of Mrs. John Barnes, Highland Avenue.
On May 7, a class on jewelry will be taught by Mrs. Joseph Simmons at the church hall. Mrs. George Mahdesian will teach "Purse from Lunch Pail" May 14 at the home of Mrs. Frank Heenan, Woodbridge. On May 21 a banquet will be held at the Trade Winds. Those attending should meet at the church at 6:30 p.m
The chapter's Achievement night will be held at the church hail May 28.
ried Saturday in the Immaculatef a r r i e d » « f g < f * L W h U* roses and babies' breath. Conception Church, Hoosick
Falls. Very Rev. Donald J. Am-mering, O.S.A., officiated. Mr. Jandrow escorted his daughter.
Mrs. John Billert was matron of honor, and Miss Kelly Hub-han was flower girl. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Michael Burke, Mrs. Robert Nixon and Miss Linda Pennock.
John Billert served as best man. James Maloney was ring bearer and Michael Burke, Jay Iskowitz and Hyland Main ushered.
The bride wore a cage gown of silk organza that was trimmed with venise lace daisies around the neckline, bodice and two 'front panels. The skirt terminated in a train. Her veil was caught to a venise lace and organza petal headpiece. She
The matron of honor and flower girl wore nile green gowns with matching petal headpieces and carried baskets of daisies and green carnations with green streamers. The bridesmaids wore maize gowns and yellow carnations with yel-and carried baskets of daisies low streamers.
Guests were entertained at the Taconic Park Restaurant in Williamstown, Mass.
The former Miss Jandrow graduated from St. Mary's Academy, Hoosick Falls, and St. Joseph College, Old Bennington, Vt. She is employed by General Electric Co., Pittsfield% Mass. Her husband graduated from Bennington High School, Bennington, and is employed by H. T. Cushman Mfg. Co., North Bennington.
Following a wedding trip through the southern states, tho couple will reside in Berlin.
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Plans Meeting Frank Bauman will discuss
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Hostesses for the 8 p.m. meeting will be Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. Paul Benko.
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