I was really puzzled as to why a grown woman would call up a show, trying to be of assistance, and say something like "Venjiont", being completely off the mark for so many years and stumping so many people. I decided to take some time today, since my little one REFUSES to nap, and do some research on the term "Venjiont", and ladies and gents, I may have cracked it. Now I can't be sure, but here's what I've got:
1) A company in Fulton, NY called VenJoint
2) Fulton, NY had a city, a little coal mining town that was known as Venjoint, or Venjiont, people said it differently as people do, it was also known as Old Fulton. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...wJDyCQ&usg=AFQjCNGkpIFy0OeSL09oD7CJgJMw9ngJLg
This may be the "Venjiont", "Venjoint", New York State connection we've been looking for. Maybe she got her clothes from a Goodwill or Salvation Army while up in that area? Anyone know the Fulton area? Is it near where she was found? Was anyone questioned in that region about her disappearance?
-E
the link you provided leads to an old newspaper. the Venjiont is a transcription error. it was describing a piece of property or business between 2 streets, Vermont and Rhode Island.