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The Burlington Free Press du lieu suivant : Burlington, Vermont • Page 6

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1 McCormicks Celebrate Golden Anniversary Weddings w-iT Vergennes. were guests at the party. Their 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild were also present for the occasion, as were I guests from St. John's, I Proctor, Bristol, Essex, Vergennes and Burlington. Mr.

McCormick retired from the Burlington Street Department in 1960. Jones-Waller CHARLOTTE Announce- eastern State College and is an ment is made of the marnaee on accountant at St. Johns' Hos- ill McCormick of Delniar. Y. The couple was married Feb.

15. 1920 in St Peter's Church in Vergynnes with the late Rev. L. A Vezina officiating. Their attendants.

Mrs. William Barrett of Burlington and Charles Norton of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McCormick of 419 North St observed their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday at an open house given in their honor at 63 Bradley St. by their children, Mrs.

Gerald Senesac of Vergennes, Hubert McCormick of Burlington and James A pound of seedless raisins equals 3U to 3'z cups. PL iHKMB-1 Ml t' Lounge Wear Desautels Fluet DERBY LINE Miss Collate Eveline Fluet of 3 S. Willard Burlington, daughter of Albert Fluet of 6 Main Beebe, and Edward Peter Desautels, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Desautels of 17 Spruce Burlington, were united in marriage Saturday at 11 a.m. The bride wore a white floor length French brocade gown with detachable cathedral train.

She carried three white long-stemmed roses. Anita Fluet was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Sylvia Beauregard, Miss Jane Desautels, Mrs. Paulette Lawrence and Miss Cynthia Renfrew.

Mary Desautels was flower girl and Marc Beauregard was ring bearer. Best man was Gerald Desautels. Ushers were Raymond Fluet. Gordon Lawrence, Larry Pepin and John Horton. A reception was held at Ripplecove Inn, Ayers Cliff, a.

0 01 3 CD Mr. and Mrs. McCormick pital. They will live at 15533 Faysmith Gardena. Calif.

Lynn Forand, George Wisell Wed in Kansas VERGENNES Announcement is made of the marriage on Jan 28 of Miss Lynn Marie Korand. daughter of Mrs Henry Broughton of 51 Green St. and laic Adrien Korand to Cant (ieorne Piatt Wisell son of Dr. and Mrs George P. W'sell of 71 Green St Lt Co! John Borly, the catholic chaplain at Ft.

Riley, officiated at the double nr.g ceremony in St. Mary's l' Attendants were Miss Sally Leonard and Capt. Jerry Sheetz. Mrs. Wisell graduated from Vergennes Union High School in 1969 and has been a student at Trinity College.

Her husband graduated from Norwich University and is in the Army. He returned last October from Vietnam after serving a year as a helicopter pilot. The couple will live at 626 Kidgeview Apartments, Junction Cttv. Kan. Jan.

31 of Miss Margaret A. Waller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denison Waller of Mount Philo Hiiad to Tern Stephen Jones, son of Mr jnd Mrs A I) Jones of Tulsa, ('kid uridine late Mr Jones The ceremony was performed in the First Congregational Church in Lawndale. Calif.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Elizabethan gown of white velvet with tram edged with pc.i:l. h-Carned a rascadt 1 rrii ruc Mrs Mai lene oi i Angeles was m.tiron ol Iviu.ir Bridesmaids wore mda W. of Gardena. Calif and Constance Waller of Charlotte -asters of tiir bride, and Mrs rah Waller of Lark i.e. Br Charlotte, sister-in i bride Miss Angeline Jones daughu ot the groom, was flower gir Best man was Charles 'asillas of Los Angeles were Ear', Peterson Jr.

of Santa Monica ana Arnold D. and David Waller of Charlotte, brothers oi the bride A reception was held at the new home of the bride and groom, following winch they left for Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Jones Burlington High Sehool ami a compiler at Si Ju a -Hospital in Santa Monica husband graduated 'rom Nor'- Silver Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Joslyn Mrs. Desautels following which the couple left for the Laurentians. They will live in Burlington. Mrs. Desautels attended the Latin-American Institute in New York City and is employed at General Electric Co.

Her husband attended Vermont Technical College and is employed at IBM Corp. VANITY FAIR The honored couple received a money tree and many gifts. Eleanor French and Douglas Joslyn were married in Roxbury on Feb. 14. 1945.

For the past 14 years they have resided in Waterbury. Mr. Joslyn is an electrical superintendent with a construction company and his wife is employed at the Grand Union Store in Stowe. The couple have five children. Mrs.

William (Linda) Barney. Mrs. Thomas (Karen) Sandretto. Bruce Joslyn. Miss Pamela Joslyn and Miss Carma Joslyn.

They also have one grandson. Vance Todd Sandretto. WATERBURY Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Joslyn were honored Saturday evening with a surprise party held in observance of their 25th wedding anniversary at their home on the Stowe Road.

Mrs. Joslyn was presented a red and white rose corsage and her husband a red carnation boutonnicre. Decorations were in the Valentine's Day motif and extended to the decorated cake made by Mrs. Everett Coffey. Mrs.

Mina Cooney of Roxbury. an attendant at the Joslyn wedding was present. Over 50 guests attended. Tumid UuRjfwcaj Provost Leonard rri 3 Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Paquette Eaborn-Ritchie Miss Phyllis Ann Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Ritchie oi Malleus Bay and Dennis Kdward Kaborn. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Eaborn Sr. of Warminster. were united in marriage Saturday, at 11 a.m. The Rev.

William P. Hammond officiated at the double ring ceremony in Holv Cross Church in Malletts Bay. The bride wore a floor length gown of organza and chantilly lace with a detachable train which fell trom the shoulders. Her elbow length illusion veil was attached to a lace, crystal and seed pearl crown and she carried a heart shaped bouquet of white roses centered with three red roses. Brenda Brault was maid of honor.

Mrs. Carol J. Snyder, the bride's sister, was matron of honor and Prudence Guyette was bridesmaid. Ronald Eabum Sr. was best man for his son.

The usher was Jack Phipps. brother-in-law of the groom. A reception and buffet at the Elks Club followed the ceremony. Mrs. Susan Washburn was in charge of the guest book and music was furnished by Pony Parnelos and his band.

Mrs. Eaborn graduated from Burlington High School in 1967 and is employed at Sears Roebuck and Co. Her husband graduated from William Bennett High School in Warminster, served four years in the Coast Guard and is employed by Alco Equipment Inc. After a short trip to Montreal the couple will live at 811 Catherine St. 5 hours, 5 days won't these impeccable packaoies and they're all opaque it's featherweight a a whole new kind o' for today's beauty.

U. inter-related coilettic "cm lead independent lives or merge in an astonishing num ber of ways. For the female of taste and imagination. Navy met Frosted Torch by Color, iumpsuit 35.00. Cardigan 2 00.

Lounge Pants many gifts, including a monev tree. The Rt. Rev. Charles Marcoux, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, gave the blessing and toast.

Gordon Paquette and Mary Hallihan were mamed Feb. 19. 1945. He is a sales manager for Bunny Bread and is president of the Board of Aldermen. A surprise reception was held at the Eagles Club in honor of the 25th anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon H. Paquette of 321 North St. The party was given by their children, Mr. and Mrs.

William Paquette, Susan, Nancy, Ann and Laurie Paquette. Forty-five relatives and friends attended. The couple received Mis lionna Vi it I i.i daughtei of Mi, Nome. Housen ot Warwick. i William Dyer Leonard oi -r: Whitney WiiukKi and Hi ne Joseph Provost, sun of Mr Blandene Provost 41 Hams Ave.

and the late Joseph Provost, were united ir Saturday it; St Church The It, 'e velvet gown with uni-e i.n.c bodice and alencon Lee and de soie veil She carried a cascade of red sweetheart roses and white miniature carnations Miss Sheila Ann Bliss j-maid of honor nri-ii'snaiiis r. Katherinc Ku'1 Char! -e "a i T-. wa- girl Wilhat'i Dyer I -onard. brother uf brid" was ring nearer Best man was Richard allegher Ushers were Paul fv.rsaloi. and Peter Ge'unas.

reception was held at the er.ms Club, following which tne couple left for a skiing trip Vermont and Canada. will live in Burlington. Mr- Provost graduated from Wmooski High School in 1969 and is a secretary in the English Department at the University of Vermont. Her husband graduated from Rice Memorial Hih School and is employed by irbome in the Tianage-r-c-i: trait ee program. Open a Convenient Charge Account Today! Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hayes i ill Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hayes of 64 Dumont South Burlington, observed their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday at a surprise party given by their children, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fath, Mr. and Mrs.

Reginald Hayes, Larry and Ann Marie Hayes. Fifty relatives and friends attended. The couple received many gifts, including a decorated cake designed and made by Mrs. Timothy Hayes. Downtown Burlington Where the Action Is.

lease The Altrusa Gub will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Hi-Hat Restaurant. Becky Schwenk, international relations chairman, will present Abdul Haquiqi as guest speaker. He is a University of Vermont graduate student from Afghanistan. Students ot lin Hinesl.nri: Junior High chc 'i will be canvassn fo.

Hea- t-und during vee' Mrs Bruce i Kj: a Mr Winfred lakke- an lairti.e;. for the Heart Fund ir Mint--inif a 1st QUALITY CLOTHING CL0SE0UTS available in Burlington for the 1st time at FANTASTIC SAVINGS. Shepard-Butler Miss Jacqueline Louise Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Butler. 9 Pavilion South Burlington and John Francis Shepard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.

Shepard of 28 Central South Burlington, were united in marriage Saturday, at 11:30 a.m. in St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church. Given in marriage by her brother. Joseph the bride wore a short dress of pale blue crepe and a matching face veil attached to a ribbon headpiece.

She carried a white rose with a fern and blue ribbons. The bride's sister Jo-Anne was her only attendant Howard E. Shepard was best man for Ins son and Gary Lacey and Ronald Pepin were ushers. Following the ceremony a buffet and reception was held at the home of the groom's sister and hi othei -inlaw. Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard both attended South Burlington Schools.

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