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,AK«S . . .:. *--f.r n -j .- SZ.V * MRS. DAVID LEE SHERMAN Miss Laura B. Henderson Wed to > David L. Sherman Miss Laura Barden Hender-* son, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Allen *W .Henderson, 252 Elm street, was married to David Lee Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Allen W. Sherman, Syra- cuse, Saturday at 2 p.m. in Christ Methodist church, New York, with-Rev. R. M. Edens, pastor, officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore floor length gown of off-white peau d'ange hand made by the bride, fashioned with a loose fitting overblouse of Venice lace with a bateau neckline - and, elbow length sleeves, and a flowing skirt of peau d'ange ending in a chapel train.. A liead piece of Venice lace held her waist length veil of three-tiere'd silk illusion. She carried a cascade of white roses and stephanotis. . Miss Joan M. Treadwell was the-maid of honor, brides- maids were Miss Jenness V. Berg, Barre, Vt, Miss Mar- jorie A. Offinger, Moores- town, N.J., Miss Phyllis K. Engle, Groton, Conn., and Miss Sandra S. Merrow, Am- sterdam. Strachan Donelly, Libertyville, 111., was the best . man. Ushers were Wesley A. : Henderson and Donald S. : Henderson, brothers of the : bride, and David Archer, I, Syracuse. *_.. A reception was held at the Sheraton-East hotel. After a trip to New Jersey, the cou- • pie will live in New York city. Mrs. Sherman is a 1962 . graduate of Watertown High school . and attended Skid- more college, . . S a r a t o g a Springs. She attends the Claremont secretarial school, New York. Mr. Sherman is a 1960 grad- -uate of Syracuse Technical . High school and was gradu- •; ated from Yale university iri 1964, where he was a mem- ber of Beta Theta Pi frater- nity, Elihu society and sec- retary of his class. He is a - law - student on an Edward John Noble fellowship at Co- lumbia university, where he is also affiliated witht the in- ternational fellows program. C. Peter Goodnough Will Take Bride . Mr. and Mrs. George Pear son Taylor, Moorestown- N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nancy Ahhett Taylor, to Charles Peter Goodnough, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Good- nough, 1111 Academy street. Miss Taylor is a graduate of Keuka college and spent her junior year in Switzer- land. She teaches at the Peb- ble Hill school, and plans to study for her' master's degree at Middlebury college, Vt., in the fall. Mr, Goodnough is a gradu- ate of Hamilton college, Mrs. John D. Burns, Jr. Mary Ann Brown Becomes Bride Miss Mary Ann Brown, daughter of Mrs. Catherine S. Brown, 322 South Massey street, and Clarence A. Brown, jr., Alexandria Bay, was married tnis afternoon at 1 in the First Baptist church, Adams, to John D. Burns, jr.r son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Burns, Adams. Rev. William F. Burton, pastor, officiated. N The bride is the grand- 4aughter_of Clarence A. Brown, 309 "Keyes avenue, and the late Mrs. Florence Brown. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white linen and silk suit with green accessories and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, li- lies of the valley and baby's breath. Miss Judy Cagwin, Adams Center, was maid of honor and Robert Burns, brottier of the - bridegroom, was '• best man. Ushers were Paul Brown and Thomas Burns. * A reception will be held at the Adams hotel.. After a trip to Star Lake, the couple will live in Adams. Mrs. Burns is a 1963 grad- uate of Adams-Adams Center Central school and attended Jefferson Community college and State college in Murray, Ky. She is a> secretary em- ployed at the Black-Clawson company. '.. Mr. Burns is a 1962 gradu- ate of Adams High school and is employed by the New York Air Brake company and the Adams post office. Watertown Daily Times, Saturday, July 3, 1965 " 5 . i N Missr Cynthia Lee Springsteen To Wed The engagement of Miss Cynthia Lee Springsteen, daughter of Mrs. Lynn N. Springsteen, North Syracuse, formerly of Watertown, and the late Mr. Springsteen, to Richard T. Weaver, 2nd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. W e a v e r . Oklatfyma City, Okla., has been announced by her mother. Miss Springsteen, whose father was senior bank ex- aminer, is a graduate of North Syracuse High school and of Beaux Arts school of beauty. She is employed at Chappell's beauty salon. Mr. Weaver is a graduate of N o r t h Syracuse H i g h school' and attends the Uni versity of Oklahoma. r MRS. FRANCIS X. LAMAY *%. MRS. WILLIAM S. REMSKY Mary M. Meda Is Bride Of William S. Remsky Miss Mary Margaret Meda, Sharilynn " J V7^Fownsend Bride of Francis LaMay The wedding will be Aug. daughter 0{ Mr> and Mrs . - 1 - "' Louis F. Meda, 5460 Shady avenue, Lowville, was mar- where he was a member of Chi Psi fraternity. He teaches at the Pebble Hill school and is doing graduate work at Syracuse university. mmmmm Miss Sharilynn Vanderlip Townsend, daughter of -Mr. and' Mrs. Robert V. Town- send, 137.Barben avenue, was married to Francis Xavier LaMay, Albany, and the late Mr. LaMay, at 11 a.m. today in Sf. Patrick's church, with Rev. Gerald E. Kellogg, pas- tor,, officiating. -Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length sheath gown of linen fash ioned with an Empire bodice accented with wide bands of j satin falling into streamers in back, a scoop neckline, and short sleeves. A crown of seed pearls and crystals held her bouffant veil of illusion. She carried a cascade of cry- santhemums and ivy. - Mrs. John E. Lilga, Albany, was her sister's matron of honor and Richard F. Volk, Albany, was best man. John E. Lilga, Albany, was usher. A reception will be held this afternoon at the summer home of the bride's parents. Bayshore Estates, D e x t e r . After a.week's trip to New York,'the couple will live at Sheridan Village, Schenec- tady. For traveling the bride will wear a white linen dress with yellow coat and match- ing accessories. Mrs. LaMay is a 1960 grad- uate of Watertown High school and received a B.A. degree from Albany State University college in 1964. Sha taught at North Syracuse High school and will teach at Mt. Pleasant school, Schenec- tady, in the fall. Mr. LaMay is a 1955 gradu- ate of Albany High school and served in the air force four years. He is a private service representative of the Western Union company in Albany. Richard. P. Dacey Will Take-Bride Club Notes The First ladies luncheon and bridge party of the Cres- cent Yacht club auxiliary will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at the clubhouse. The luncheon will be held everj Thursday throughout the summer. For reservations call the Crescent Yacht club. ried to William Stefan Rem- sky, son of. Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph Remeczky, 3749 102nd street, Corona, L.I., this morn- ing at 11 in St. Peter's church, Lowville, with Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Luker, pastor, offi- ciating. Escorted by her father, the bride . wore a gown of Irish linen, featuring an em- pire waist, scooped neckline and double tiered sleeves ac- cented with imported' Brus- Announcement Mr. and Mrs. John La Gorga, Schenectady, former-| se i s i ace . The full skirt ended ly of Watertown, are the par- ents of a daughter, Lisa Ann, born June 22 in the Belleview hospital, Schenectady. Mr. La- Gorga is the son of Mrs. John LaGorga, 7633 State street. in a chapel train. A silk il lusion veil was held by a cor- onet of matching double- tiered lace. She carried a cas- cade of white roses, shasta daisies and ivv. He teaches at Mohonasesl Miss Christine Meda, sister High school, Schenectady. 0 f the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Danella.'Utica, and Miss Catherine McCullum, Boston, Mass. -Photo by Millard Mollie K. Carta „ Plans To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Cartin, 266 Chestnut street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mollie K. Cartin, to William Bruce uate of Immaculate Heart academy and received a B.S. degree in physical education and health from West Chest- er State Teachers college, Pa.,. in 1964. She teaches physical education and health in the Haddon Heights High school, N:J. Mr. Wallen is a graduate of Haddon Heights High school, N.J., and of East Carolina college, Greenville, N.C., where he received a B. S. degree in industrial arts. Wallen, son of Mr.' and Mrs. He teaches at Haddon Clarence H. Wallen, Strat- Heights High school ford, N.J. T-flg-wedding will be Aug. Miss Cartin is a 1960 grad- 28. Nancy Siragusa Wed to Seferino Alvarado,. Jr. Carol Ann Be To Bush Married The engagement of Miss Carol Ann Bush, daughter of Mrs. Loretta Bush, 158 Acad- Ronald Remeczky, Corona, L. I. was best man for his brother. Ushers were Dr. Stephen J. Meda, Lowville, brother of the bride, and An- drew Hrenick, Whitestone, L. I. A reception was held this afternoon at Carl.owden Country club. For their trio to Jamaica. Mrs. Remsky will wear a" lime green, linen and silk three piece suit with blank accessor^. - > , ' The couple will live at the, t « D o r s e t apartments. 42^7^ A ^ ^ Elbertson street, Elmhurst * * $ ' '•£'•'< ; Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sweeney, Wichita, Kan., are the parents of a son, Timothy Joseph, born June 30 in a Wichita hospital. Mrs. Swee- ney Was Miss Carol Tanner, granddaughter of Mrs. Ber- . . tha T an n e r, 226 North Meadow street, and Mrs. , Nora Montondo, 850 Superior ' street. MRS. RICHARD L. WITHINGTON Rosanne M. Belz Wed to Richard L. Withington Capt. and Mrs. Edson G Gilmore, Wilmore," Ky., are f the parents of -a daughter, i Pamela Yvonne, born June 26 in the Central Baptist hos- pital, Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Gilmore is the former Nadine Miller, daughter of Mr/ and Mrs. Edward H. Miller, D.exter. > Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Ko- pita, Mannsfield, O., are the parents of a son, Jonathan Allen, born Monday }n the Mannsfield General' hospital. Mr. Kopita is the son of Mrs. $ Sally Kopita, S01 South Pleas- * ant street, and the late Julius v J 1 . Miss Rosanne Marie- Belz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Belz, Watertown, Conn., became the bride of Richard Lawrence Withing- ton, son of Dr. and Mrs. v Law- r e n e e F. Withington, 222 T h o m p s o n boulevard, this morning at 9 in St. John's church, Watertown, Conn., with Rev. Mr.- Hawes, former chaplain of Presbyterian no's pltal, New York, officiating. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown Of linen and Vencie lace, designed with a lace bodice and an A-line skirt and accent- ed with a coat styled with a scoops neckline and elbow length sleeves and forming a panel train. A matching pill box hat held h e r sAoulder length veil of silk illusion. She carried an orchid on her mis- sal. y Miss Nancy Withington, sis- ter of the bridegroom, was Hendley, New Haven, Conn., was bridesmaid and Barbara Withington, s i s t er of the brid egroom, was junior bridesmaid. D a v i d Driscoll, Holyoke, Mass., was best man Ushers were David Larrabee and David Kilburn, both of this city. A reception was held at the American Brass Country club Naugatuck* Gonn. After a trip to Bermuda, the couple will live in New York. Mrs. Withington is a 1963 graduate of. Regis college, Weston, Mass., where she re ceived a B. A. degree i n ^ s tory. Until her marriage she taught in the Licthfleld, Miss Elizabeth N. Sgamma Mr. and Mrs. John Sgam- ma, Bradford, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth N. Sgamma, to Richard P. Dacey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Dacey, 405 Broadway ave nue west. Miss Sgamma is a gradu ate of Bradford Area High Conn., elementary school sys-; sc hool and Mt Dacey is a tern. , Mr* Withington, a graduate ofWatertown High school and of Holy Cross college, Worces- ter, Mass., is a fourth-year medical student at the College of Physlbians and Surgeons of 1961 graduate of Watertown High school. Both 'will re- ceive B. S. degrees from Rochester Institute of Tech- nology in August. The wedding will be Aug. 28 in St. Bernard's chvirch, Miss Nancy C. Siragusa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph J. Siragusa, 135 Bellew avenue, was married to Sef- erino V. Alvarado, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Seferjno V. Al- varado, Austin, Tex., this morning at 11 in St. Antho- ny's church, with Rev. A. R. Isele, pastor, officiating. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of pure silk organza over taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice with a round neckline accented with silk embroidery, long sleeves, and a bouffant skirt embroidered with silk and trimmed with pearls and ending in a chapel train. A head piece of silk organza petals trimmed with seed pearls and crystals held her four-tiered bouffant veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of roses, pompons and orchids. Miss Julie Grupico was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Comenole, sister of the bride, Miss An- gela Grieco, Mrs. Joseph F. Siragusa, jr., Mrs. Louis Bud- ison, and Miss Rae Ann Barry. Marie Barry was flow- er girl and Steven Comenole was ring bearer. Joseph Car- ona was best man. Ushers were Joseph J. Siragusa, jr., and Bennie Siragusa, broth- ers of the bride; Gene Whim- pie, Richard Lipson, and Steven Santos. A reception will be held this evening at the Italian- American club. For their trip to Texas, Arizona and Mex- ico, the bride will wear a white waffle pique dress with pink accessories. The couple will live at 628 Bronson street,'after Aug. 1. * Mrs. Alvarado is a 1960 graduate of Watertown High school and attended She taught two years at St. Anthony's school. Mr. Alvarado is . a 1962 graduate of Albert Sidney Johnston High school, Austin, and is serving in the air force, stationed at Dry Hill air force station. emy street, and the late Carl N. Bush, to Lawrence J. Dal- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bern- ard R. Dalton, 133 Park ave- nue, has been announced by her mother. , Miss Bush is a graduate of Watertown High school and is employed by - the Marine Midland Trust Company of Northern New York. Mr. Dalton is a graduate of Watertown High school and attended Jefferson Commurii- L. I. Mrs. Remsky is a graduate of the^ schools of radiography at the University of Rochester and Albany Medical center. She has been employed as a radiography technician in Boston the past three years. Mr. Remsky is a graduate of the Collegiate Business in- stitute, New York city, and is employed in the advertising firm of Venard, Torbet and McConnell, New York city. A September wedding is planned. Paul] *-Bum* Photogmphy Miss Nancy Barden Engaged To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Barden, 158 Thompson boule- vard, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Nancy F. Barden, to James A. Ives, son of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Kenneth F. Ives, 118 North Meadow street; Miss Barden is' a graduate of Watertown High school and of New Paltz State Uni- versity college. She will teach at Knickerbocker school this fall. Mr. Ives is a graduate of Watertown High school and owns and operates Northern Radiator service. Arrived at Campbell's Point Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Hart arrived, at their cottage at Campbell's Point, where they will spend the summer after a two-week trip from their winter home in Fort Myers Bdach, Fla. They visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ivlns in Sarasota, Fla., toured Capft Kennedy and visited relatives and friends in Northport, L.I., W i 1 b r a ham, Provincetown, Cape Cod, Chatham and Well- fleet, Mass., before coming tin;! K ^ .* Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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MRS. DAVID LEE SHERMAN

Miss Laura B. Henderson Wed to > David L. Sherman

Miss Laura Barden Hender-* son, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Allen *W .Henderson, 252 Elm street, was married to David Lee Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Allen W. Sherman, Syra­cuse, Saturday at 2 p.m. in Christ Methodist church, New York, with-Rev. R. M. Edens, pastor, officiating.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore floor length gown of off-white peau d'ange hand made by the bride, fashioned with a loose fitting overblouse of Venice lace with a bateau neckline

- and, elbow length sleeves, and a flowing skirt of peau d'ange ending in a chapel train.. A liead piece of Venice lace held her waist length veil of three-tiere'd silk illusion. She carried a cascade of white roses and stephanotis. .

Miss Joan M. Treadwell was the-maid of honor, brides­maids were Miss Jenness V. Berg, Barre, Vt, Miss Mar-jorie A. Offinger, Moores-town, N.J., Miss Phyllis K. Engle, Groton, Conn., and Miss Sandra S. Merrow, Am­sterdam. Strachan Donelly, Libertyville, 111., was the best

. man. Ushers were Wesley A. : Henderson and Donald S. : Henderson, brothers of the : bride, and David Archer, I, Syracuse. *_..

A reception was held at the Sheraton-East hotel. After a trip to New Jersey, the cou-

• pie will live in New York city. Mrs. Sherman is a 1962

. graduate of Watertown High school . and attended Skid-more college, . . S a r a t o g a Springs. She attends the Claremont secretarial school, New York.

Mr. Sherman is a 1960 grad-— -uate of Syracuse Technical . High school and was gradu-•; ated from Yale university iri

1964, where he was a mem­ber of Beta Theta Pi frater­nity, Elihu society and sec­

retary of his class. He is a - law - student on an Edward

John Noble fellowship at Co­lumbia university, where he is also affiliated witht the in­ternational fellows program.

C. Peter Goodnough Will Take Bride . Mr. and Mrs. George Pear son Taylor, Moorestown- N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nancy Ahhett Taylor, to Charles Peter Goodnough, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Good­nough, 1111 Academy street.

Miss Taylor is a graduate of Keuka college and spent her junior year in Switzer­land. She teaches at the Peb­ble Hill school, and plans to study for her' master's degree at Middlebury college, Vt., in the fall.

Mr, Goodnough is a gradu­ate of Hamilton college,

Mrs. John D. Burns, Jr.

Mary Ann Brown Becomes Bride

Miss Mary • Ann Brown, daughter of Mrs. Catherine S. Brown, 322 South Massey street, and Clarence A. Brown, jr., Alexandria Bay, was married tnis afternoon at 1 in the First Baptist church, Adams, to John D. Burns, jr.r son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Burns, Adams. Rev. William F. Burton, pastor, officiated. N The bride is the grand-4aughter_of Clarence A. Brown, 309 "Keyes avenue, and the late Mrs. Florence Brown. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white linen and silk suit with green accessories and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, li­lies of the valley and baby's breath.

Miss Judy Cagwin, Adams Center, was maid of honor and Robert Burns, brottier of the - bridegroom, was '• best man. Ushers were Paul Brown and Thomas Burns. *

A reception will be held at the Adams hotel.. After a trip to Star Lake, the couple will live in Adams.

Mrs. Burns is a 1963 grad­uate of Adams-Adams Center Central school and attended Jefferson Community college and State college in Murray, Ky. She is a> secretary em­ployed at the Black-Clawson company. '.. Mr. Burns is a 1962 gradu­ate of Adams High school and is employed by the New York Air Brake company and the Adams post office.

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Missr Cynthia Lee Springsteen To Wed

The engagement of Miss C y n t h i a Lee Springsteen, daughter of Mrs. Lynn N. Springsteen, North Syracuse, formerly of Watertown, and the late Mr. Springsteen, to Richard T. Weaver, 2nd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Weaver . Oklatfyma City, Okla., has been announced by her mother.

Miss Springsteen, whose father was senior bank ex­aminer, is a graduate of North Syracuse High school and of Beaux Arts school of beauty. She is employed at Chappell's beauty salon.

Mr. Weaver is a graduate of N o r t h Syracuse High school' and attends the Uni versity of Oklahoma.

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MRS. FRANCIS X. LAMAY

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MRS. WILLIAM S. REMSKY

Mary M. Meda Is Bride Of William S. Remsky

Miss Mary Margaret Meda,

Sharilynn "JV7^Fownsend Bride of Francis LaMay

The wedding will be Aug. d a u g h t e r 0{ Mr> a n d M r s . -1- "' Louis F. Meda, 5460 Shady

avenue, Lowville, was mar-

where he was a member of Chi Psi fraternity. He teaches at the Pebble Hill school and is doing graduate work at Syracuse university.

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Miss Sharilynn Vanderlip Townsend, daughter of -Mr. and' Mrs. Robert V. Town-send, 137.Barben avenue, was married to Francis Xavier LaMay, Albany, and the late Mr. LaMay, at 11 a.m. today in Sf. Patrick's church, with Rev. Gerald E. Kellogg, pas­tor,, officiating.

-Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length sheath gown of linen fash ioned with an Empire bodice accented with wide bands of j satin falling into streamers in back, a scoop neckline, and short sleeves. A crown of seed pearls and crystals held her bouffant veil of illusion. She carried a cascade of cry-santhemums and ivy. -

Mrs. John E. Lilga, Albany, was her sister's matron of honor and Richard F. Volk, Albany, was best man. John E. Lilga, Albany, was usher.

A reception will be held this afternoon at the summer home of the bride's parents. Bayshore Estates, Dex te r . After a.week's trip to New York,'the couple will live at Sheridan Village, Schenec­tady. For traveling the bride will wear a white linen dress with yellow coat and match­ing accessories.

Mrs. LaMay is a 1960 grad­uate of Watertown High school and received a B.A. degree from Albany State University college in 1964. Sha taught at North Syracuse High school and will teach at Mt. Pleasant school, Schenec­tady, in the fall.

Mr. LaMay is a 1955 gradu­ate of Albany High school and served in the air force four years. He is a private service representative of the Western Union company in Albany.

Richard. P. Dacey Will Take-Bride

Club Notes The First ladies luncheon

and bridge party of the Cres­cent Yacht club auxiliary will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at the clubhouse. The luncheon will be held everj Thursday throughout the summer. For reservations call the Crescent Yacht club.

ried to William Stefan Rem­sky, son of. Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph Remeczky, 3749 102nd street, Corona, L.I., this morn­ing at 11 in St. Peter's church, Lowville, with Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Luker, pastor, offi­ciating.

Escorted by her father, the bride . wore a gown of Irish linen, featuring an em­pire waist, scooped neckline and double tiered sleeves ac­cented with imported' Brus-

Announcement Mr. and Mrs. John La

Gorga, Schenectady, former-|seis iace . The full skirt ended ly of Watertown, are the par­ents of a daughter, Lisa Ann, born June 22 in the Belleview hospital, Schenectady. Mr. La-Gorga is the son of Mrs. John LaGorga, 7633 State street.

in a chapel train. A silk il lusion veil was held by a cor­onet of matching double-tiered lace. She carried a cas­cade of white roses, shasta daisies and ivv.

He teaches at Mohonasesl Miss Christine Meda, sister High school, Schenectady. 0f the bride, was maid of

honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Danella.'Utica, and Miss Catherine McCullum, Boston, Mass.

-Photo by Millard

Mollie K. Carta „ Plans To Marry

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Cartin, 266 Chestnut street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mollie K. Cartin, to William Bruce

uate of Immaculate Heart academy and received a B.S. degree in physical education and health from West Chest­er State Teachers college, Pa.,. in 1964. She teaches physical education and health in the Haddon Heights High school, N:J.

Mr. Wallen is a graduate of Haddon Heights High school, N.J., and of E a s t Carolina college, Greenville, N.C., where he received a B. S. degree in industrial arts.

Wallen, son of Mr.' and Mrs. • He t e a c h e s at H a d d o n Clarence H. Wallen, Strat- Heights High school ford, N.J. T-flg-wedding will be Aug.

Miss Cartin is a 1960 grad- 28.

Nancy Siragusa Wed to Seferino Alvarado,. Jr.

Carol Ann Be To

Bush Married

The engagement of Miss Carol Ann Bush, daughter of Mrs. Loretta Bush, 158 Acad-

Ronald Remeczky, Corona, L. I. was best man for his brother. Ushers were Dr. Stephen J. Meda, Lowville, brother of the bride, and An­drew Hrenick, Whitestone, L. I.

A reception was held this afternoon at Ca r l . owden Country club. For their trio to Jamaica. Mrs. Remsky will wear a" lime green, linen and silk three piece suit with blank accessor^. - > , '

The couple will live at the, t « D o r s e t apartments. 42^7^ A ^ ^ Elbertson street, Elmhurst

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Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Sweeney, Wichita, Kan., are the parents of a son, Timothy Joseph, born June 30 in a Wichita hospital. Mrs. Swee­ney Was Miss Carol Tanner, granddaughter of Mrs. Ber-

. . tha T an n e r, 226 North Meadow street, and Mrs.

, Nora Montondo, 850 Superior ' street.

MRS. RICHARD L. WITHINGTON

Rosanne M. Belz Wed to Richard L. Withington

Capt. and Mrs. Edson G Gilmore, Wilmore," Ky., are

f the parents of -a daughter, i Pamela Yvonne, born June

26 in the Central Baptist hos­pital, Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Gilmore is the former Nadine Miller, daughter of Mr/ and Mrs. Edward H. Mil le r , D.exter. >

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Ko­pita, Mannsfield, O., are the parents of a son, Jonathan Allen, born Monday }n the Mannsfield General' hospital. Mr. Kopita is the son of Mrs.

$ Sally Kopita, S01 South Pleas-* ant street, and the late Julius • v

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. Miss Rosanne Marie- Belz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Belz, Watertown, Conn., became the bride of Richard Lawrence Withing­ton, son of Dr. and Mrs.v Law-re nee F. Withington, 222 T h o m p s o n boulevard, this morning at 9 in St. John's church, Watertown, Conn., with Rev. Mr.- Hawes, former chaplain of Presbyterian no's pltal, New York, officiating.

Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown Of linen and Vencie lace, designed with a lace bodice and an A-line skirt and accent­ed with a coat styled with a scoops neckline and elbow length sleeves and forming a panel train. A matching pill box hat held h e r sAoulder length veil of silk illusion. She carried an orchid on her mis­sal. y

Miss Nancy Withington, sis­ter of the bridegroom, was

Hendley, New Haven, Conn., was bridesmaid and Barbara Withington, s i s t er of the b r i d egroom, was junior bridesmaid. D a v i d Driscoll, Holyoke, Mass., was best man Ushers were David Larrabee and David Kilburn, both of this city.

A reception was held at the American Brass Country club Naugatuck* Gonn. After a trip to Bermuda, the couple will live in New York.

Mrs. Withington is a 1963 graduate of. Regis college, Weston, Mass., where she re ceived a B. A. degree i n ^ s tory. Until her marriage she t a u g h t in the Licthfleld,

Miss Elizabeth N. Sgamma

Mr. and Mrs. John Sgam­ma, Bradford, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth N. Sgamma, to Richard P. Dacey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Dacey, 405 Broadway ave nue west.

Miss Sgamma is a gradu ate of Bradford Area High

Conn., elementary school sys-;school and Mt Dacey is a tern. ,

Mr* Withington, a graduate ofWatertown High school and of Holy Cross college, Worces­ter, Mass., is a fourth-year medical student at the College of Physlbians and Surgeons of

1961 graduate of Watertown High school. Both 'will re­ceive B. S. degrees from Rochester Institute of Tech­nology in August.

The wedding will be Aug. 28 in St. Bernard's chvirch,

Miss Nancy C. Siragusa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­seph J. Siragusa, 135 Bellew avenue, was married to Sef­erino V. Alvarado, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Seferjno V. Al­varado, Austin, Tex., this morning at 11 in St. Antho­ny's church, with Rev. A. R. Isele, pastor, officiating.

Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of pure silk organza over taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice with a round neckline accented with silk embroidery, long sleeves, and a bouffant skirt embroidered with silk and trimmed with pearls and ending in a chapel train. A head piece of silk organza petals trimmed with seed pearls and crystals held her four-tiered bouffant veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of roses, pompons and orchids.

Miss Julie Grupico was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Comenole, sister of the bride, Miss An­gela Grieco, Mrs. Joseph F. Siragusa, jr., Mrs. Louis Bud-ison, and Miss Rae Ann Barry. Marie Barry was flow­er girl and Steven Comenole was ring bearer. Joseph Car-ona was best man. Ushers were Joseph J. Siragusa, jr., and Bennie Siragusa, broth­ers of the bride; Gene Whim-pie, Richard Lipson, and Steven Santos.

A reception will be held this evening at the Italian-American club. For their trip to Texas, Arizona and Mex­ico, the bride will wear a white waffle pique dress with pink accessories. The couple will live at 628 Bronson street,'after Aug. 1. * Mrs. Alvarado is a 1960 graduate of Watertown High school and attended

She taught two years at St. Anthony's school.

Mr. Alvarado is . a 1962 graduate of Albert Sidney Johnston High school, Austin, and is serving in the air force, stationed at Dry Hill air force station.

emy street, and the late Carl N. Bush, to Lawrence J. Dal-ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bern­ard R. Dalton, 133 Park ave­nue, has been announced by her mother. ,

Miss Bush is a graduate of Watertown High school and is employed by - the Marine Midland Trust Company of Northern New York.

Mr. Dalton is a graduate of Watertown High school and attended Jefferson Commurii-

L. I. Mrs. Remsky is a graduate

of the^ schools of radiography at the University of Rochester and Albany Medical center. She has been employed as a radiography technician in Boston the past three years.

Mr. Remsky is a graduate of the Collegiate Business in­stitute, New York city, and is employed in the advertising firm of Venard, Torbet and McConnell, New York city.

A September wedding is planned.

Paul] *-Bum* Photogmphy

Miss Nancy Barden Engaged To Marry

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Barden, 158 Thompson boule­vard, announce the engage­ment of their daughter, Miss Nancy F. Barden, to James A. Ives, son of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Kenneth F. Ives, 118 North Meadow street;

Miss Barden is' a graduate of Watertown High school and of New Paltz State Uni­versity college. She will teach at Knickerbocker school this fall.

Mr. Ives is a graduate of Watertown High school and owns and operates Northern Radiator service.

Arrived at Campbell's Point Mr. and Mrs. Harold V.

Hart arrived, at their cottage at Campbell's Point, where they will spend the summer after a two-week trip from their winter home in Fort Myers Bdach, Fla. They visit­ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ivlns in Sarasota, Fla., toured Capft Kennedy and visited relatives and friends in Northport, L.I., W i 1 b r a ham, Provincetown, Cape Cod, Chatham and Well-fleet, Mass., before coming t i n ; ! K ^ .*

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