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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 17

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dunns, Geneva G. Boyce Hold Family Dinner Becomes the Bride On Golden Wedding Of Hugh F. Casey A family dinner and reception was held in the Apple Orchard Room of the Hotel Vermont last night by Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Dunn. 101 King in celebration of their 10th wedding anniversary. The nearly 30 guests included Dr. and Mrs. M.

H. Thompson and daughters. Eileen and Patricia, Rutland; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunn, Boston; Mr.

and Mrs. William L. Troy, N. Mrs. Annabelle Lamora and Earl Lamora, Philadelphia, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Clairmont, Ludlow; Henry Leonard, Shoreham; Miss Alyce a vis, Underhill; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Viens, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Cupolie, Miss Aurora Chevalier, John H. Dunn, and Donald C. Dunn. In July Mr. and Mrs.

Dunn plan to take a vacation trip into Pennsylvania. The couple were married in the Cathedral the Immaculate Conby Rev. P. J. Barrett.

Mrs. ception Dunn is the former Katherine M. Maher of Troy, Burlington, N. Y. and They Dunn have came from four children, Gladys of Rutland, Paul Boston, and John and Donald of this city.

For many years Dunn was connected with the Hotel Sherwood and the Hotel Vermont. He now conducts his own business, the Vermont Store Fixtures in the Van Ness House. Elaine Lemieux Engaged To Be Wed To Roy Durgan WASHINGTON, June 29 Mrs. Leon Lemieux of Washington announces then engagement of her daughter, Elaine, to Roy Durgan of Stowe. No date has been set for the wedding.

Marilyn Campbell Plans for Wedding In Highgate Aug. 6 HIGHGATE SPRINGS, June 29- Miss Marilyn Campbell, daughter of Maj. -Gen. H. Denny Campbell, USMC is expected home this week to plan for her summer wedding.

She will be married to Burton W. Johnson of Springfield, Aug. 6. in the Congregational Church at Highgate Center. A reception will be held at Manor Mayfair in Highgate The Campbells are spending the summer at Highgate Springs.

Denny Campbell, and his wife, the ton, are occupying one of the former Marjorie' Graves of SwanCampbell cottages. He will return to Norwich University in the fall. Miss Jean Preston Exchanges Vows With Karl Puechl SALISBURY, June 29 Miss Jean Audrey Preston, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sedgwick Preston of Salisbury, became the bride of Karl Heinz Puechl of New York city, son Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Puechl South Lonof donderry, Sunday afternoon in the Congregational Church. Rev. Louis Turner of Shoreham officiated, sisted by Rev. F.

F. Adams. Mrs. Zolner of Boston was her sister's matron of Bridesmaids were Mrs. James McNulty of Ludlow and Miss Matilda Pratt of Gaysville.

Eduard Brown of New York city was best man. Flower girls were Miss Joan Parks of Monkton, of the sister of the bridegroom. bride, and Miss 'Gladys Puechl, ner and Jack Neuman of Paterson, N. ushered. After a short honeymoon in New the summer at the home Miss Hampshire, the couple will, spend Margaret Waterhouse at Lake Dunmore, where both are employed.

In the fall they will resume studies, the bride at the University of Vermont, where she is a senior music education major, and the bridegroom at Columbia University in New York city, where he is studying for his Ph. D. degree in physics. The bride is a graduate of Middlebury High School and a member of Sigma Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from Chester High School and attended Norwich University and North Carolina State College.

He received his B. A. degree from UVM in 1948. Margaret Hooker, Richard Merriam To Wed in Autumn BARRE, June 29-Mr. and Mrs.

John P. Hooker, 15 Ladd announce the engagement of his TRU-ART Bridal Rings $55 to $1,000 JOSEPHS Manufacturing Jewelers 207 N. Winooski Ave. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WEDDINGS and ASOCIAL GATHERINGS Blowers FARRINGTON'S 11 Church Burlington Artists' Supplies boutilier's 205 College St. Tel.

3860 A at RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. 54 COLLEGE ST. ONE BLOCK FROM LAKE 3 ROOM OUTFIT Complete Kitchen and Rug. With Spring, Mattress, Lamps With Silver, Dishes, Rug. With Lamps, Tables, Rug.

Complete Living Room Complete Bedroom 347 ALL 95 PIECES $25 IS ALL RESERVE YOU THIS NEED OUTFIT! TO Free Storage Free Delivery Easy Terms RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. 54 COLLEGE ST. PHONE 6087 BURLINGTON, VT. ONE BLOCK EAST OF THE LAKE Page 17 Burlington Free Press, Thursday, June 30, 1949 Miss Charlotte Geno Honored at Shower WEST FRANKLIN, June -A miscellaneous shower was given in A honor of Miss Charlotte Geno Saturday evening by Mrs. Reuben Gliden, Marilyn and Shirley Riley at the Riley home.

The bride be was presented with corsage, and received her gifts from a large wishing well. The room was decorated with pink. blue and white streamers cut flowers. Martha Samson and Lucille Ellsworth in charge of entertainment, which consisted of piano music, games and a mock wedding. Refreshments, including a large bride's cake, were served buffet style.

Griswold-Mobbs JOHNSON, June 29 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Griswold of Johnson announce the engagement of the i daughter, Gloria, to Robert Mobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mobbs of Jericho Center.

No date has been 1 set for the wedding. Just Arrived! your feet will Thrill to hear They're here Miss Mary Hotte, Wendell Stimets To Wed in August ST. ALBANS, June 29-Mr. and Mrs. Willard F.

Brooks of Sheldon road have announced engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Wendell A. Stimets, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Stimets of Highgate Center.

Miss Hotte is the daughter of the late J. Rene Hotte. August wedding is being plan. ned. Gillespie-Paulin ESSEX JUNCTION, June 29 Miss Jeannette Mary Paulin, dau ter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Paulin of Cady Hill, Cambridge, and Roba ert A. Gillespie of Cambridge, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Gillespie here June 11 by Rv. Earl A.

of Jeffersonville, were married cent. The couple will reside for a few months with the bride's parents. Free Press Classitied Ads Pas WHITE Glovelk Oxford CREPE SOLE Fool U.S. PAT, DA FACE HRiLLS BY CLINIC SHOEMAKERS $7.95 MADE IN 444 Easy on the Feet-Fun to Wear Built for Miles and Miles of Service DuBrule Dion Fine Footwear Burlington's Newest Shoe Salon 16 Church Street Phone 5806 HARDWICK, June 29-Miss Patricia Stevens, daughter of Glenn Stevens of Hardwick, and s. Myra Stevens of Concord, N.

became the bride of Wendell Mason Smith, June 24 in the United Church. The pride, was graduated from Hardwick Academy in 1945, was employed at the Hardwick Trust and recently has been secretary for the Sam Daniels Manufacturing Inc. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hardwick Academy, class of 1936, and received his bachelor of seience degree in civil engineering from the University of Vermont this month. He served four years Patricia Stevens Joined in Marriage To Wendell Smith Robillard, SM Graduate, Wed in Mass. Constance Brownell To Become Bride Of Marshall Hall Mr.

and Mrs. Chauncey S. Brownell, 203 Shelburne el the engagement of their daughter, Constance Wheeler (above) to Marshall Hartwell Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall of Canaan.

Miss Brownell was graduated in 1946 from the UVM College from hind University of Vermont of Medicine this year. She is prember of Alpha Chi Omega Sorserved two and a half years in the Naval Air Corps in the South Pacific area, and is now senior at UVM in the College of Technology. daughter, Margaret RoseLee, to Richard Sheldon Merriam, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S.

Merriam of Rochester. Miss Hooker, granddaughter of Dr. Ralph G. Perry and the late Mrs. Minnie Hollister Perry of Wells River, is a graduate Wells River High School, class of 1944.

and the Mary Fletcher Hospital School of Nursing, Burlington, class of 1948. She on the nursing staff of the Cottage Hospital, Woodsville, N. H. Merriam graduated from Rochester High' School and the University of Vermont in 1948. He served three years in the navy and is employed by the Medical Re.

search Division of the Veterans' Administration Center, White Riv. er Junction. in the Army Air Force, half of arily in Hardwick. It's A SUNBACK SEASON $5.94 up How's this for playtime the lady-like frock. A cropped short bolero tops it when the "covered look" becomes the order of the day.

Blue, maize, aqua, lilac, pink. PEOPLE'S DEPT. STORE 25-27 Church Street Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Florence Ann Lynch, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael T.

Lynch of Holyoke, and Francis L. Robillard, d. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon S.

Robillard of Rutland. Monday in the Church of the Holy Cross, Holyoke. The bridegroom, a graduate of Rutland High School, received his bachelor of philosophy degree from St. Michael's College. He is member of the West Rutland High School faculty, where Mrs.

Robillard has been home economics structor for the past two years. that time in the Pacific area. He is employed by the State Highway Department. The couple will reside tempor- WATERBURY, June 29 -Miss Geneva Grace Boyce (above), daughter of Mrs. Lillian Boyce, became the bride Hugh Frederick Casey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Casey, this evening in the vestry of the White Meeting House. Rev. Theodore Bacheler performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Doris Casey, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and Robert Coffin was best man.

The bride, given in marriage by her cousin, Harold Harvey, wore a white crepe dress with picture hat and bouquet of yellow gladioli. Her maid of honor was dressed in yellow taffeta with bouquet of peach gladioli. Both had white accessories. A reception followed at 5 High st. for 125 guests.

After a short wedding trip the couple will reside at 18 North Main st. The bride was graduated from Johnson High Teachers School in College 1947, and is employed at the Demeritt Co. The bridegroom also attended Waterbury schools and served 18 months in the army, part of that time in Germany. He is also ployed at the Demeritt Co. Florence Chaffee United in Marriage To James P.

Singer SWANTON, June 29 Miss Florencenduela, W. Chaffee, J. Chaffee, daughter 21 Canada became the bride of James P. Singer of Wyandotte. Saturday afternoon in the Methodist Church.

Rev. Norman C. Webster performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Mildred Singer of Miami. and John Singer, of Worcester, sister and brother of the bridegroom, attended the couple.

Rebecca Ellen Chaffee, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Ushers were Carlo Taglavini of Worcester and Austin Chaffee of St. Albans. brother of the bride. The bride, a graduate of Bellows Free Academy, St.

Albans, took a year's post-graduate work at Swanton High School and attended Clark University for two years. She has been employed at Institute of Living in Hartford, Conn. The bridegroom was graduated from Clark University in Worcester and served in the air force. The couple will reside in Wyandotte, where he is a chemist. General Campbell returned to Vermont from Florida this month.

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