Padula, MahoneyNancy Jo Padula and Patrick Mahoney were married at 11 a.m. Feb. 18,1995, in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Charlotte, Vt. The Rev. Larry Olszewski officiated.Parents of the couple are Robert and Nancy Padula of 1326 Laurel Place and Jack and Dorothy Mahoney of Hostetter, Pa.The bride’s white alencon lace gown featured a handkerchief hemline. She wore a satin finger-tip-length veil and white satin boots with lace ties matching her gown. She carried a bouquet of champagne roses, cream irises, purple statice and greenery.The sixpence in her boot was□ The YO-MAH-O CHAPTER, PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES INTERNATIONAL was awarded first-place in the print award category bv the Ohio Divi-from the bride’s father who got it in the Philippines where he served during World War II. The bride’s five sisters also used the sixpence for their weddings.Jacqueline Pisano was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a dark purple satin and taffeta gown and carried a single champagne rose.Hans Bredholdt of Stanford, Conn., was best man.Vocalist, organist and guitarist was Don Cameron. Melody Chadbolt was guest book attendant.American Cancer Society, a visit to the soup kitchen and the muscular dystrophy telethon. Installation of officers will takeDiace at the next meeting at 6:30senting the beginning of life. The groom presented the bride with a live rose, which was placed in the vase, representing the continuation of life. On each anniversary, they will place a rose in the vase to represent life’s continuation and the continuation of their marriage.A reception took place at the 1810 Farmhouse Inn and Restaurant in Ferrisburg, Vt. After a trip to Stowe, Vt., the couple resides in North Ferrisburg.The bride, a graduate of New Castle High School and Thiel College, is employed in the medical chemical lab at Fletcher Allen Health Care Medical Center Hospital in Burlington, Vt.Her husband attended Edin-boro and Youngstown State universities. He is employed in the cytology lab at Fletcher Allen. He also served with the Army’s 101st Airborne Division.The bride presented the groom with a clay vase, the clay repre-CLUB NOTES