MRS. DAVID A. SANTORODeborah A. Blake, David Santoro Wed in FultonFULTON—Miss Deborah Ann RIake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Blake, 365 W. Fourth St., Fulton, and David A. Santoro, son of Mrs. Anthony A. Santoro and the late Mr. Santoro, Kingdom Road, Oswego, were married Saturday, Nov. 27 during a nuptial high Mass in Holy Family Catholic Church.The Rev. Norbert Tierney celebrated the High Noon Mass and officiated the solemn double ring ceremony. Miss Mary To-wse played traditional organ music.Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white satin formal gown designed with a mandarin collar glittering with pearls, empire waistline and full length sleeves. The bridal train, attached at the back of the bias cut skirt, was highlighted by pearl-centered lace flowers. Her fingertip tulle veil of illusion was held by an eight petal flower edged with pearls.The bride carried red roses and white feathered carnations.Miss Mary Gadziala was maid of honor and William Beckwith, best man.Other bridal attendants were Deborah Bailey, Barbara Iirown, Deborah Santoro, sisterf of the bridegroom, and Donm Vincent. Amelia Blake, sister o the bride, was flower girl.The church guests were ush ered by Douglas Blake, Georgi Hall, Gary Jodway and Rober Talamo. Master Brian Corson etti, cousin of the bridegroom was nngsbearer.Reception was held at thi Polish Home preceding the wed ding trip. They reside in Oswego.Household HintsWhen houseplants need mois ture, water them thoroughl; and let the soil dry out. Dail;watering does more harm thagood.For a rich brown crust oyour pies, mix an egg yol with a teaspoon of cold wate and spread over the pie crus before bakign.For variation, try substitut Ing cold coffee for half of th milk called for in the recipe o a chocolate pie and note th new flavor.When'food is to be broiledramnv#* If frnm th#* n»frippratn