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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 15

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Pfe IS Iwrlinaton Free Press, Thursday, Octotsw U. HS1 Pierre LaBarge To Wed A. J. Holmes Couple Four Girls Have Engagements Announced Jones of East Barre. and is Park St Fourteen friends were sons, Richard and Lester Holmes, present Refreshments were Marjie Ruth Bragg, Arnold Lang Plan December Wedding Proctor Girl Oct.

30 PROCTOR, Oct 15 Mr. sad both of Montpeuer. They a I a oi served by toe Shirley A. Kelley, N. H.

Navy Man Engaged To Marry Of Montpelier Observe 53rd Wedding Day 5 have six granddaughters and four OHsst Socio! ActMtfoo grandsons. Mrs. Elmer Chantine of 31 Gor ham Bridge Procter, an-1 UJMJKUIA. Oct 15 Mr. and MONTPELIER.

Oct IS Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holmes of 2 Billhead St quietly observed their 53rd wedding anniversary Announcement is made of the nounce the engagement of their daughter.

Faith Stella, to Pierre engagement of Shirley A. Kelley (above daughter 01 Mrs. Irene La Mrs. Greenough Guest at Stork Shower LaBarte, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. mm. o. P. Bract announce the engagement of thei daughter Marjie Ruth (above) to Arnold Lang, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Lan of St. Albans Bay.

freniere, 23 Murray St. to They have spent most of their Rheaume Lamoureux, son of Mr. J. LaBarge, 13 Cherry St. Bur linfton married 1 i in Montpelier, hav- and Mrs.

Peter Lamoureux of rI I inc lived in Berlin tor a few Miss Brau is a graduate of Colebrook. N. H. ESSEX JUNCTION. Oct 15 Mrs.

Lawrence Greenough of 17 Park St. was guest of honor at a Miss Chantine attended Proctor where they operated a farm Miss Kelley was graduated from 1 ui-u iou "5 nuwj "i jars, nwnin me iormer juua baby shower Sunday evening at Rutland. Laundry and came to Montpelier Montpeuer Seminary, attended Vermont Junior College, and is employed by U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service in St Albans.

ix riiiuuivru as. uir m. b. lciruuuir 1 1 the home of Mrs. John Merchant, 7i T.i.VrnK rv, was graouaiea with her parents when she was fl.

ana ICiegrapn UO. rath4ral Hi.h Sj-hwil in U- lif. spent in Elmore and he came to Montpelier when a young man ed services with the Infantry from Mt Assumption High School in Pittsburgh, N. and is with the Navy at Bainbridge, Md. Division in September, 1830.

He Mr. Lang was graduated from Bellows Free Academy, St Albans, and served with the 43rd Division in Germany. He is employed by the Central Vermont Rail is a retired mason. Mr. and Mrs.

Holmes have four served in Korea for two years and No definite date has been set for is employed at LaBarge's Flower Mrs. John Medler of Eric Velander of the wedding. Shop Burlington. Montpelier. Mrs.

Tne wedding will take place Oct Berlin, Mrs. Wendell Demell of Howard 30. iWrightsville and Mrs. SUR COAT Committee Of 8 way in St Albans. A December wedding is planned.

Card Party, Linen Shower To Benefit Fanny Allen Hospital Miss Shirley Kelley Named For AAUW Marionettes Show Marjie Ratfi Ira 99 5 yr Eight women have been named TV on the A.A.U.W. committee for the! mm BURNERS ABC and LYNN from 3950 presentation of the Kingsland Ma rionettes tomorrow. I Auction and contract bridge, Monte Carlo whist, and canasta will be played at a combined des The chairmen, Mrs. Harold May-forth and Miss Alice Derby are assisted by Mrs. J.

K. Durick, Mrs. Mode of spot-resistant, water repellent material. Quilted lining. Built-in wristlets.

Elastic belt Slash pockets. Sizts 6-10 sert card party and linen shower James Jennings, Miss Sallie May- Tuesday, Oct 28, at the Fanny Allen Hospital. bury, Miss Lena Oakley, Mrs. Mey er Perelman, Mrs. W.

R. Card games will begin in the afternoon at 2 and at 8 in the eve Mrs. Edward Steam, and Mrs. G. M.

Weld. I The ticket committee reported! ning. This is a project of the Hospital mat there are plenty of tickets left Ladies' Aid. Mrs. George Shep-pard, president is general chair SUPER FLAME PERFECTION and FLORENCE SPACE HEATERS frcn $54.5 due to the fact that the Burlington I High School auditorium, where the presentation will be held, accom-j man.

modates 1.300 persons. There will be only one perform All those attending are to bring a piece of linen. Pillow cases, towels, sheets and yard goods are among the linen articles that will benefit the hospital. ance this year, at 3:30 p. m.

I Reservations for either afternoon or evening may be made by call FURNITURE COMPANY ing Mrs. Sheppard, 4-7177, Mrs. Henry Riordan. 2-0820, or Mrs. Mi MORGAN'S PAINT HARDWARE 511 St Pavl 8t.

At tke foot of the hill Aluminum Combination Doors Storm in Winter-Screen In Summer Miss Janice Mudgett chael Rock, 2-2055. Miss Beverly Briggs DIAL 4-7101 74 N. WINOOSKI AVE. URLINOTON Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. T.

Hamlin, Mrs. Howard Mace. Mrs. Sisto Savo. Mrs.

Janice E. Mudgett, Harold M. Boyden MorrisvilleToWed Montpelier Girl Prospective Bride Of Yaterbury Man Charles LunderviUe, Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Riordan, Mrs.

Charles Barber, Mrs. Louis Beauchemin and Mrs. Wilfred Beaudette. Hostesses for the evening include Mrs. Charles Villemaire, Mrs.

Wal MORRISVILLE, Oct. 15 Mr MONTPELIER, Oct. 15 Mr ter McMahon, Mrs. Harry Payea and Mrs. Oscar George Mudgett Mrs.

John Barry, Mrs. A. Hooper, and Mrs. Curtis H. Johnson.

214 of Morris ville announce the engagement of their daughter, Jan Mrs. John O'Connor Mrs. George announce engagement 1JUUUUUC BUUiUIS. W3VB1 ice Elaine, (above) to Harold M. Boyden, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Willis H. Boyden, also of Morrisvllle. Briggs (above) to Jonn Lawrence Dufresne of Waterbury, son of Mr. Miss Mudgett was graduated and Mrs.

J. Victor Dufresne of Hyde Park Couple Honor Parents at Dinner Parry Stowe. from Peoples Academy and the Mary Fletcher School of Nursing Miss Briggs was graduated from Montpelier High School in 1952 and is employed in the investment ac We pledge ourselves to continue to offer you greater progress and service with Petroleum A in Burlington. Mr. Boyden was graduated from the Waterbury High School and is On 55th Wedding Day HYDE PARK, Oct 15 Mr.

and Mrs. Henry J. Smith entertained at a family dinner party counting department of the Na tional Life Insurance Co. attending Castleton Teachers Col lege. A December wedding is being Mr.

Dufresne was graduated from Waterbury High School in 1949 and served with the 43rd Infantry Division. He is employed at Sunday in honor of the 55th wed planned. 9 at the Congregational parsonage ding anniversary of Mr. ana Mrs, Charles Allen of Albany, N. Mrs.

Smith's parents. Those attending were Miss Mil the Vermont State Hospital. in Waterbury. No date has been set for the The couple were attended by wedding. Freda Morse, sister of the bride dred Allen, another daughter, and groom, and Everett Derosier, Miss Alice Hall, both of Albany, N.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gabbeitt of Burlington; and Mr. Jl i brother of the bride.

They will live in Duxbury. Morse-Derosier DUXBURY, Oct. 15 Announce and Mrs. Lyle F. Raymond and infant son, Eric Charles, of Morris-ville.

Eric Charles represented the fourth generation of their family. ment is made of the wedding of OUELLETTE Plumbing Heating Co. 83 Pearl St. Dial 4-7961 Can Oa for Free Estimates Miss Myrnie Derosier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Derosier of Waterbury, to Raymond Morse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morse of Crossett Mill. Rev. C.

Arthur Ha- zen performed the ceremony Oct, Mhs Jean Shut eld UVM Grad, Engaged To Duane Creighton BELLOWS FALLS, Oct. 15 Mr. ntnHiwsre and Mrs. Owen W. Shufeldt of 3 H'S JEWELRY Center St.

announce the engagement of their daughter. Jean Alison, to Duane E. Creighton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.

Creigh ton of East Berkshire. By Miss Shufeldt is a graduate of Bellows Falls High School and the University of Vermont, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Ome ga Sorority. She is employed by Monarch Life Insurance in jvl I S' Springfield, Mass. In Burlington, in Vermont, everywhere, the Petroleum Industry pauses during Oil Progress Week to pledge to the world that further progress will be made with Oil and its manifold end-products and by-products. Whether it's powering your car, heating your home or keeping America great, the Oil Industry and your local distributors and dealers promise to continue to bring you vital petroleum products as economically as possible, when and where they are needed, in any weather or in any emergency.

Sot for a Dig Momont Mr. Creighton was graduated from Richford High School, and served two years in the Navy. He attended refrigeration school in Auburn, and until recently, has been employed by the Cham-plain Appliance Corp. in St. Albans.

At present he is with the Eastern Refrigeration Co. of Albany, N. Y. No date has been set for the wedding. Little add up to big imprution.

The neatly centered tie. Smartnett at tke eutt. Above oJL the eatual eometneu with wftte swank jewelry aehievee then eftcte. look at thete swank ettel An mprteehe contribution to MFH Nurses Served Tea By Unitarian Alliance any ensemlle. Leather and metal Tea was served to about 75 daehtngln bunded in your choice at brown, blue or gray.

Pick out a eel today. nurses of the Mary Fletcher Tuesday afternoon in the lounge of the nurses' home. Hostesses were the members of the Women's Afternoon Alliance of the Unitarian Church. Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs.

Amos Scott poured and Mrs. Ruth Steele and Mrs. MitcheU Hinsdale were in charge of the tea. The table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with lighted tapers In crystal candlesticks and crystal bowl of bronze jJaaAeww-. oo flf jtSJ service on oil progress mm OCTOBER 12-10 IU College St.

Dial S-Mta Ml Tf'Z Milt itMtCI Mil American Oil Co. Champlain Oil Co. Northern Oil Inc. Sun Oil Co. Pfoct Ywr Onto Ntw! HALLOWE'EN DOUGHNUTS All iHtfBoJeijSdBal jaJa Ml TWrMim IMil Esso Standard Oil Co.

Quit Oil Carp. AT Shell Oil Co. The Texas Co. Socony Vacuum Oil Co. 0 Tidewater Assoc.

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