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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 84

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4-F Sunday, Sept. 17, 1972 Philadelphia Inquirer George F. Gowen Weds Eleanor Page Roberts ft 1 i If f. hi- I Miss Eleanor Page Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Radclyffe Roberts, of Bryn Mawr, became the bride of Dr. George F. Gowen, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Francis V.

Gowens, of Philadelphia. The ceremony took place Saturday in the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David B. Watermulder officiating, assisted by the Rev. Edward L.

Hamel OSA. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. Wedding The marriage of Miss Margaret Ann MacDougal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William of East Greenwich, R.

to John Gartland O'Brien, son of Mrs. John O'Brien, of Warwick, R. and the late Dr. O'Brien, took place Saturday in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, East Greenwich.

The Rev. Alfred Burns and the Rev. George Frappier officiated. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. The bride is an alumna of Wells College, Aurora, N.

Y. Mr. O'Brien is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the Wharton Graduate School. Mrs. James Flanegan Mrs.

Mark Smylie Mrs. Nils H. Wessell The Stiff el Lamp Display SJ FURNITURE Mrs. George F. Gowen September Nuptials of Note Vphaid'iphfJ' Mft 7-7043 BANK AM ERICA RD MASTER CHARGE AM ERICAN EXPRESS 1' Mrs.

Renee Allard Hubbard was matron of honor. Hugh R. Ragsdale served as best man. Mrs. Wessell is an alumna of the University of Delaware.

The bridegroom, who graduated from Stanford University, received master's and Ph.D. degrees in political science from Columbia The New Low in Platform'; suede leather cnnho in hlack brown navy 25. Saturday in All Saints' Church, Wynnewood. The Rev. Monsignor Michael Fedoro- vich officiated.

A reception followed at the Woman's Club of Bala Cyn-wyd. Wessell Hiddeman Miss Linda Margaret Hiddeman, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Horton Brown, of Valley Forge and William C. Hiddeman, of Norwood, became the bride of Nils Hartley Wessell on Saturday in St. Mark's Episcopal Church.

The Rev. Michael R. Becker officiated. A reception followed at The Barclay. Mr.

Wessell is the son of Mi and Mrs. Nils Yngve Wesssll, of New York. His father, a former president of Tufts University, is a member of the Board of Higher Education and president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in New York. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Ann Reese, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Fred W. Reese, of Bloomsburg, to James Andrew Flanegan, son of Mrs. Margaret W. Flanegan, of Plymouth Meeting, took place Saturday in St.

Matthew Lutheran Church. The Rev. Craig J. Dorward officiated, assisted by the Rev. Edgar D.

Zeigler. A reception followed at the Frosty Valley Country Club. Mrs. Flanegan is a graduate of Oldfields Sdhool, Glencoe, and Pennsylvania State University. Mr.

Flanegan is a gradate of Pennsylvania State University. Smylie Johnson The marriage of Miss Martha Lovell Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Doyle Johnson, of Wynnewood, to Mark Theodore Smylie, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael J. Smylie, of Wynnewood, took place Mrs. Robert E. Anderson, sister of the bride, was a matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Noma Ann Bohlen, Miss Virginia R. Jackson, and Mrt. Edouard Laffon. Mrs. Edwin J.

Gould was honorary attendant. J. Hampton Barnes served as best man. Ushers were Radclyffe B. Roberts, Hubert J.

Horan, of Scarsdale, N. Hubert J. Horan, of New York, N.Y. and Hyman L. Battle Jr.

Mrs. Gowen is an alumna of The Gill School, Far Hills, N. and Bennett College, Millbrook, N.Y. Dr. Gowen was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and the Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University.

Judith R. Davis Is a Bride Mrs. Judith Rollinson Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.

Harrison Rollinson of Llewellyn Park, N. and Patrick Rulon-Miller of New York, N. were married on Saturday. The ceremony took place in the garden of Constitution Hill, Princeton, the home of Mrs. Alexander P.

Morgan, aunt of Mr. Rulon-Miller. The Rev. Charles P. Henderson officiated.

Mrs. J. Hugh N. Bever was matron of honor for her sister. Mr.

Sumner Rulon-Miller was best man for his son. The bride is a graduate of Miss Porter's School and Garland Junior College. Her grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Simson H.

Rollinson, of West Orange, N. and the late Judge and Mrs. Charle3 B. Swartwood, of Elmira. N.Y.

Mr. Rulon-Miller, also the son of Mrs. Lindley Tiers, of Princeton, is a graduate of St. Paul's School, Concord, N. and Yale University.

He is the grandson of Mrs. Sumner Rulon-Miller, of Ardmore, and the late Mr. Rulon-Miller. Brownell-Mead Vows Mr. and Mrs.

George J. Mead, of Erie, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nora, to Frederic H. Brownell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris R.

Brownell, of Chestnut Hill. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents. Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Samuel J. Roberts officiated. Q.tLlEWnS 1629 CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA.

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