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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 32

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Dorthy M. Ferries Mrs. Robert Meyer LEGION POST PICNIC DEMOCRAT CHRONICLE ROCHESTER Thursday, August 1955 Mrs. John M. Regan Mrs.

James W. Mitchell Sheila Ann Hogan Janice Wignall Sheila Ann Hogan Married In St. Rose Church, Lima TWO graduates of the University of Toronto were married yesterday in St. Rose Church, Lima, when Miss Sheila Ann Hogan, daughter ct Mr. and Mrs.

Michael A. Hogan of Lima, became the bride of Lt. (j.g.) John Manning Regan, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Regan Jr. of Bala-Bynwyd, Pa. Officiating clergyman and all the wedding attendants are members of the families of the couple. Rev. Michael Hogan, cousin of the bride, performed the ceremony.

Miss, Patricia Hogan, another cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Virginia Regan, was brides- maid. James Regan 11I was best man for his brother and two other brothers of the bridegroom, Daniel and Richard Regan; and Terrence Hogan, brother of the bride, were ushers. The organdy wore, shoulder-length bride, veil organdy. She carried white roses and stephanotis. of, Maid of honor wore shell pink organdy and the bridesmaid wore light blue organdy.

They carried pink sweetheart roses. A breakfast for members of the immediate families was held at the Holloway House in East Bloomfield. The bride's father is Rochester attorney. Lt. James Porcari Jr.

Weds Oswego Girl A WEDDING of local interest took place Saturday, July 30, in Oswego when Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Oswego, was married to Lt. James A. Porcari USAF, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Porcari of Jones Avenue. Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Edward G. Quaid received the vows in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Oswego, in a setting of white gladioli and lemon foliage. Also present for the ceremony were the Rev. James M.

Shanahan, the Rev. Vincent Joseph Donovan, the Rev. Joseph M. Kowalezyk and the Rev. Thomas J.

Murphy. The bride wore white broidered illusion fashioned in redingote over a skirt of pleated tulle and a full length veil of French imported illusion. She carried eucharis lilies and stephanotis with variegated ivy. Miss Charlene Ann Davis of New York City, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Harold R. Van Opdorp of Oswego, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Charles E. Bruno of Danbury, Miss Barbara Hosenfeld of Naples and Miss Carol Graney of Batavia. The attendants were gowned in ice blue organdy over white embroidered lawn with cummerbunds, of crushed French blue velvet chiffon.

They carried white Esther Reed daisies, delphinium and blue gypsolphila and wore matching headpieces. Lt. Thomas Andrew O'Mara USAF, of Coatesville, Pa. was best man. Ushers were William M.

Leask and John E. Wilson, both of Oswego; James Luatto of New York City, Robert N. Hutchison of Washington, D.C., Joseph Noto and Eastman Graduate Marries A GRADUATE of the Eastman School of Music and a student were married yesterday evening when Miss Janice Lorraine Wignall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wellington Wignall of Walworth, became the bride of James William Mitchell of Los Angeles, grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Toney of Wayne, W. Va. The Rev.

Carlyle Boynton1 received the vows in a setting of gladioli, candlelight and white. in Walworth Methodist Church. The bride wore embroidered Swiss organdy and a waist length veil. She carried white prayerbook with a cascade of leur d'amour. Mrs.

Robert McEwen of Caledonia was matron of honor. She wore white embroidered organdy and carried white pompon chrysanthemums and ivy. Robert Leland Wignall, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Roger Franke, Kenneth Franke, George Franke and Richard Wignall. A reception was held at the home of the bride in Penfield Road.

The bride received her master's degree in music from the University of Southern California. Rites Unite Local Pair RAINBOW pastels were worn by the attendants in the wedding Saturday of Miss Mary Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nuro Lawrence of Campbell Park, and Robert J. McEntee, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter L. McEntee of Renouf Drive. The John Healy performed the ceremony in a setting of white, carnations and gladioli Family Church. The bride wore chantilly lace and accordion-pleated net and a fingertip veil held by a heart-shaped crown.

She carried white orchids on a prayerbook. Miss Pansy Lawrence, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore yellow net over taffeta and carried yellow carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Joanne Costello, Miss Judy Yawman, Miss Virginia Montimerano and Miss Patricia Ippalito in orchid gowns; Miss Beverly Lawrence and Sharon Quagliarello in nile green tulle over taffeta. Kathlyn Trinchini was flower girl; Jack Montois Jr. was ring bearer.

Thomas McEntee was best man for his brother. Ushers were William Christopher, Anthony Trinchini, James Trinchini and Vincent Lawrence. Mrs. Robert J. McEntee Mary Lawrence WEDDING FLOWERS Exquisitely Done For The Summer or Fall Bride Large Selection of Styles and Designs by Experienced Designers No Appointment Necessary For Consultation Phone HAmilton 4043 FLORIST SHOP IN eisner's Main St.

BASEMENT at Clinton Brockport Girl Married to Irondequoiter GLADIOLI, palms and candellabra set the scene Saturday for the marriage of Miss Dorothy M. Ferries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ferries of Brockport, to Robert Meyer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Meyer of Ganado Road, Irondequoit. The Rev. Herbert Plehn performed the ceremony in St. Matthew's Church.

The bride wore white chantilly lace over satin and a fingertip veil caught to a rhinestone and pearl tiara. She carried white roses and stephanotis with ivy. Miss Alayne Ferries, sister of the bride and maid of honer, wore pink dotted marquisette and carried pompon chrysanthemums and ivy. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Ferries, cousin of the bride, who wore blue and Miss Marcia Lynch, who wore yellow. They carried cascade bouquets.

Barbara Homuth, cousin of the bride, and Stephen Connor were flower girl and ring bearer. A reception was held in the parish hall, after which the couple left on a trip through New Hampshire and Vermont. Upon their return, they will reside in Brockport. The bride is a graduate of Rochester Business Institute. Miss Chapin Is Married IMMACULATE Conception Church was the scene of the marriage Saturday of Miss Dorothy Ann Chapin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Chapin, of Edmund Frost, Hake, Avenue, son to of Mrs. Albertis Hake of Park Avenue and the late Mr. Hake. The bride's brother, William N.

Chapin, gave her in marriage The bride wore white organdy and a fingertip veil of tulle. She carried white pompon chrysanthemums and white Miss Virginia Pfuntner, maid of honor, wore lavender tulle and lace and carried yellow and lavender gladioli. Mrs. Harold Bonin was bridesmaid. She wore yellow tulle and carried a gladioli bouquet.

Ronald Werner was best man. Usher was Thomas Milliman. GUEST IN LIMA Miss Kathleen Lane of St. Louis is a guest for the month of Miss Margaret Mary Donegan of Lima. The Burrell R.

Kohlmetz Post, American Legion, annual picnic will be held Saturday at Ellison Park. A program of sports will be held following a dinner at 3:30 p.m. Co-chairman will be Henry Albert and Archie Rugraffa. SALE DRAPERY FABRICS 48" Printed Bark Cloth FIRST QUALITY--Special Purchase 5,000 yards, $1.49 REG. $2.49 Belle's Yarn Shop 579 STONE.

RD. CH. 3498 WHO WILL WIN THEM? Trophies to be awarded at the junior and sub- girls' golf tournament tomorrow at Ridgemont Golf Club are displayed by Anne Trainor, left, holding sub-junior cup, and Judy Cann, holding junior trophy. Women's Rochester District Golf Assn. is sponsoring tourney; Mrs.

Benjamin A. Ramaker and daughter, Mrs. George Trainor, will present trophies. Frances Calabria Married WHITE snapdragons and gladioli decorated St. Francis of Assisi Church July 30 for the marriage of Miss Frances Calabria, daughter of Mrs.

John Calabria of Wilder Street and the late Mr. Calabria, to Alfred White, son of Mrs. Alfred White of Avenue the late Mr. White. The Rev.

Circincione officiated. The bride wore champagnecolored chantilly lace and: shoulder length veil caught to Mrs. Alfred White a queen's crown of pearls and rhinstonecs. She carried white orchids. Mrs.

Paul Amico was matron of honor for her sister. She wore aqua crytalette and carried red roses. Raymond White was best man for his brother. Ushers were Howard Mathis and Robert White, cousin of the bridegroom, A reception was held at the Charles Street Settlement House. Mrs.

Milo E. Hake Frances Calabria Dorothy Chapin Auxiliaries to Award Grant ANNOUNCEMENT of the ary to Mrs. Betty Pinkman of winner of the state presi- the Frank E. Robertshaw Unit dent's nurses scholarship for will also be given at the meetthe 7th District will be made ing. The Legion Auxiliary Glee at 8 p.m.

tomorrow at a meet- Club has been named the ofing of the Monroe County ficial group of the New York Legion Auxiliaries at the 40 State Auxiliary. 8 Auditorium. Mary Ellen Hulme, a junior Highlights of the recent state at Brighton High School, atconvention in Buffalo, includ- tended Girls Nation the past ing an award for Pan American two weeks. She was one of report from the State Auxili- two girls in the state selected. I dreamed I was a jack in the box in my maidenform bra Up go your curves in Maidenform's new Pre-lude What an exciting, spring like feeling! Your figure's high and handsome in Maidenform's exciting new And now is the season for such an exuberant lift! Pre-lude's curved contour-band gives flattering separation, sensational support.

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They will reside at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. The bride attended St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, and Marymount College, Tarrytown on Hudson. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. Mrs.

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