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Mrs Brian Joseph Mullett Married In DeWitt Theresa Anne Aloi and Kniin Joseph Mullett were married September ] r > in St Mary's Church, Jamesville The Rev Msgr William Taylor officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Anthony Aloi of lamesville The bridegroom is the Hon of Mrs Josephine Mullett and Arthur Mullett ot Syracuse Miss Susan Mastropolo was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen Kverson Mrs John Meagley. Mrs Vincent Corbacio and the bridegroom's sisters. Miss Margaret Mullett and Miss Jacqueline Mullett Flower girls were Renee Seeking Do As the October 1 arrival of the Bloodmobile draws near, area women are busy rec ruiting blood donors Working <»n this project are, from Kayetteville, Mrs. Albert Pet- ronis, Margaret Coughlin, Elizabeth de Zeeuw, Bobbie Hampson, Emma Puder- baugh, Nancy Bigsby, Frances Herr, Connie MacLaren, l^etitia Lunny, Marlyn Frank, Sue Glotzer, Irene Rutherford, Doris Davey, Karen Porcello, Jane Johnson, Ginger Humphrey, Helen Garvey, Penny Smith, Joan Barrett, Fritzi Shellenberger, Bernadette Welch, and Judy Grabau Recruiting donors from the Manlius area are Mrs. James l^esniak, Mrs. Richard Cable, Mrs. Floyd Wiggin, Mrs. John Cooper, Mrs. Jack Luechert, Mrs. Garrit Lugthart, Mrs. Richard McNally, Mrs Richard Behr, Mrs John Kempson, Mrs. George Lonfice, Mrs. Joel Swanson, Mrs. Ceal Emhoff, and Mrs. Richard Clarke. Anyone who wishes to donate blood, and has not been called, may con tact one of these women. Nurses who will volunteer their time and services on this day are Mrs. Ruth Mann, Mrs. L«oi8 White, Mrs. Donald Salvetti, Mrs. Dennis Hall, Mrs. William Ramage, and Mr 8. Robert Lynch. Committee members who are working on the 1979 Blood- mobile are Mrs. S.H. Monson, chairman; Mrs. Jack rSrall, day chairman; Mrs. M.J. Sprague, publicity; Mrs.. Herbert Straub, recruiting nurses; Mrs. W.E. Mclntyre, recruiting volunteers; Mrs. John Bunnell, Mrs. Robert Gonzalaski and Mrs. Chan- ning Verbeck, posters and in dustrial; Mrs. James Lesniak, (luile and Ijsa Casinella Gerald Aloi brother of th« bride was best man I sher*- were Vincent Corbacio, I'at rick Weston, Arthur Mullett the bridegroom H brother Phillip Quattrone Jr and l^rry Margolis The bride is a graduate' • >t Jamesville DeWitt High School and SUN Y-Ckjrtland She works for Agway The bridegroom was graduated from Nottingham High School and attended Alfred Uruver sity He attends Syracuse University and is a police of ficer with the City of Syracuse After a reception at l^eMoyne Manor, the couple traveled to the Virgin Islands Mr 8 Albert Petronis rv< ruiting previous donors, and Mrs. J ames Potter, Mrs John I^aura, schedulers Baby sitting services will b« provided by Mrs. Flora Hunt and Mrs Elsie Shanfield Lunch for the nurses and staff will be supplied by the ladies of the Trinity Church The Kayetteville Manhus Bloodmobile will he at the Kayetteville I 'nited ('hurch on Monday. October 1 . from noon to 5:45 p m Donors must be in good health and between the ages of 1 7 and 65 To Lead Campaign Kour Kayetteville residents have been named to leadership roles in the 1979 United Wav of Central New York fundraising campaign according to (ieneral Campaign Chairman Otto T Nonnenmann, vice president for operations at Bristol Laboratories They are Kay I) Naumann, Nicholas Gentile, A J Sarno and Richard K Torrev Mrs Naumann will head up the Commerce and Industry Division responsible for coor dinating employee campaigns and corporate gifts from ap proximately 1<»< I Onondaga (ountv companies Mr Gentile will haw overall responsibility tor the cam paign s Commercial Division deadlmg with !.>_' local cor porations Hei'-vnt president and resident manager for Mer rill I v in h ! 'ier< • K< nner .« rid Smith Mr ^artii 'Wiht .ik* . har ge of fund r a i s . n g , ' f h < 1 iover lillleltt I 'i •> . nc 'I . tl < it . lountv state an d tedera levels He is Postmaster and Sectional (\enter Manager tor the I s Postal SYrv u e at th- mam laft Rd Post < >ffi< e fading the Par esetter* Division Mr I orrev l«ikes on the task ot tundr,using at the i om m u n 11 v s J i largest business and industria organizations H» is senior vice president ot the Niagara Mohaw k power 1 <>r\< > r ^v rai us« Art Fest '79 \rt Kent '7M will be ^und.is October from ! to . p r n »t Associated \rtists Oallerv r, Kayetteville It will be an Open Show, in which all entries are exhibited, according to th» committee All residents of the Town of Manhus who are artists or craftspersons ma> pre register at the Town of Manhus Parks arid RiMTeation Commission « of Tic . Ui 't Kavette Manhus ('ash awards will hi presen ted for sele< ted w i >r k - i r i the sh< i w Batk Home Allister Mrvant and Mn ia Knn. son and daughter \f Mr and Mrs Brvant Patrick < ilen ny have returned from Mus koka Canada after spending part of their summer with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs Burwell Patrick C.lenny. 201 K Genesee St . Kayetteville FAYETTE VILLE 446-3983 Diet facts & fallacies These nutritional tips brought to you by DIET CENTER Breakfast blahs\ Does your child expenence this? Now that school is starting, you know that your child won't get to eat until noon and will need energy to get him/her through his/her studies Who says breakfast must be cereal and eggs warm up a few leftovers from last night's dinner Or. if you're a working parent, try a scoop of cottage cheese and a shce of whole wheat toast Let your child know he/she is a part of breakfast by getting him/her involved with the preparation Talk to your child about what he/she wants, then explain why or why not it is nutritional. Children don't realize they need nutritious food to get them going in the morning and nutritious food at lunch to keep them going Begin when they are at an early age to teach your children the value of eating correctly by relating good foods with having good energy, being alert in class, and becoming a better student. Mr and Mr* -Jamfs Mu hael Waterstripe Married On Family Farm 3 Susan < arol tialhraith and hums Mu hitt'l Waterstnpe were married September J'J at the (odbraith farm in South l /ebanon The Itev Donald Mednrtf conducted the > erernonv that w a s followed bv i re< eption at tile farm I hi hnde is the daughter of I >r an d Mrs Ralph < ialbraith ot South I>ebanon, former residents of Kayetteville The hridegroom is the son of Mr and MTH Harold Waterstnpe \t Svracuse. Phe bride was attended bv Mrs Gail Wiltshire, matron ot honor and Miss Karen Bach Kenneth Karcich was best man Music was provided b\ Richard Sherman, violinist. Mrs Waterstnpe is em ploved bv Robson and Woesi ^vratuse consulting engineers Her husband is < self employed import car mechanic in Svra< use The couple will livt < a/enovia There IH no charge for pnnting wedding or engagement pictures in this newspaper Wedding pictures appearing on these pages may be picked up a t the newspaper office, 200 BrookJea Dr. FayetteviHe Those pictures are not UHUHNV returned bv mail WE HAVE JUST THE PERM FOR YOU . . . and at a very special price 20% OFF PERM SALE Reg. *25.00 - *35.00 Compete 2 WEEKS ONLY OCT. 1st-0CT. 13th HAIR SALON SHOPPINGTOWN MALL DEWITT 446-7330