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McBride Hutchinson NEWPORT Elizabeth Jen Hutchinson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. T.J. Hutchinson of Newport and St. Petersburg, and William Haskett McBride II, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dalton McBride of Derby were united in marriage June 14. The Rev. T.J. Hutchinson, father of the bride, and the Rev.

James MacIntyre officiated at the ceremony in United Church of Newport. The bride wore a gown of chiffon with Queen Anne neckline, modified waist, English netting and embroidered silk Venice lace on the bodice with long tapered sleeves. A cathedral train fell from the A-line skirt. Mrs. Gary Hoadley was matron of honor.

Bridesmaid was Mrs. Arlene Holden. Best man was Lt. Mark McBride, brother of the groom. Ushers were David McBride, brother of the groom, Gary Hoadley and Ivan Lefebre.

A reception was held at The Landing in Newport. The couple will live in Chula Vista, Calif. Mrs. McBride is employed as an account executive with National Business List, Cherry Hill, N.J. Her husband is with the U.S.

Border Patrol in San Ysidro, Calif. Caldwell Dixon SUFFIELD, Conn. Elizabeth Hamlin Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Brice Dixon, and Christopher Bryan Caldwell, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Caldwell of Cumberland Fore side, Maine, were united in marriage June 28. The Rev.

MRS. CALDWELL MRS. CALDWELL firm. University of Vermont. bury.

MAGRAMS BRIDAL REGISTRY We're very proud of our brides. They've registered for china, crystal, linens, housewares. If you're planning to be married soon you belong on our Brides List, too! DATE WEDDING BRIDE August 9 DATE WEDDING Houbolt October 11 Joanna BRIDE October 25 Johnson August 2 Joanne Anderson September 13 Kelly August 9 Heather Maureen J. Ballard September 6 King 11 Barbara Susan October Beaucage August 16 Ledoux August 16 Julie Ellen Biafore August 9 Limoge August 16 Marjorie Kathy Boyajian September 13 Longley September 13 Diane Jane Bragg August 2 Looby August 16 Cathy Lorraine August 30 Sandra Lovely October 25 Elli Briggs Brown November 29 Cheryl Martello September 13 Kathy Bucke August 16 Martello August 23 Kelly Kathy Kerry Campbell September 20 Susan Melvin August 23 Casavant August 2 Murphy August 16 Martha Nancy Casey August 9 Pollack 11 Kathy Betsy October Cornforth September 20 Rousseau August 30 Celeste Corinne Crews August 2 Sykas August 16 Sherrill Susan Critchlow August 9 E. Torabi September 27 Susan Ellen Darling September 6 Towers August 16 Karen Ann Linda Deslaurier October Michelle Varney August 4 2 Disbrow September 27 Villemaire August 9 Jane Mary Karen Flanagan August Wilbur 22 Jana Mary Ann Hansen October 11 Hazen ON 4.

Laura BRIDAL REGISTRY WAITSFIELD Ruth Ellen DeFreest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. DeFreest of Warren, and Michael Gerard LeBoeuf, son Mr. and Mrs.

Robert H. LeBoeuf of Winooski, were united in marriage June 28. The Rev. Michael Madden officiated at the double ceremony in Our Lady Snows Catholic Church. The bride wore a gown of polyester satin featuring a high neckline trimmed with venice lace.

The A-line skirt fell into a detachable chapel-length train bordered with matching lace. Her finger tip veil of silk illusion was caught to a Camelot cap trimmed with matching lace and seed pearls. The bride's gown was made by her. June DeFreest, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Dorothy DeFreest and Dixie DeFreest, sisters of the bride, and Cathy Bassler.

Flower girl was Kelly Ann LeBoeuf, niece of the groom. Best man was Gary V. LeBoeuf, brother of the groom. Ushers were Theodore DeFreest and Peter DeFreest, brothers of the bride, and Jim Ferro. Ring bearer was Tim LeBoeuf, nephew of the groom.

A reception was held at Founders Hall in Waitsfield, following which the couple left for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. They will live in Bolton. Mrs. LeBoeuf graduated from Harwood Union High School in 1975, received an associate degree from Vermont Technical College in 1977, and a B.S. in civil engineering from the University of Vermont in 1979.

She is employed by McIntyre, Consulting Engineer, in Waitsfield. Her husband graduated from Winooski High School, Champlain College in 1975, and the University of Vermont in 1977. He is employed by P.F. Jurg and Company, accounting 7 Lynch Abair VERGENNES Cathleen Marie Abair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold J. Abair of South Burlington, and Todd Mitchell Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Lynch of North Hero, were united in marriage July 2.

Justice of the Peace Spencer E. Norton officiated at the double-ring ceremony in his home in Vergennes. The couple was attended by their parents. A reception was held at the home of the groom's parents in North Hero where the couple will live. Mrs.

Lynch attended school in South Burlington; her husband in Colchester. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. LeBoeuf (Ruth E.

DeFreest) LeBoeuf DeFreest Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Vidal Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Brent Garrow (Glenda J. Robinson) Garrow Robinson NEWPORT Glenda Jean Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robinson, and J.

Brent Garrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Garrow of Enosburg Falls, were united in marriage June 27. The Rev. James MacIntyre III officiated at the double-ring ceremony in United Church of Newport.

The bride wore an empire gown of ivory silesta knit featuring a lace trimmed draped cowl back, chapel train, Queen Anne neckline trimmed with sculptured silk venice lace and pearls, and long straight sleeves trimmed with venice lace. Her finger tip veil of venice lace was caught to a profile cap. Miss Judy Robinson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Robinson, Miss Jan Garrow, Miss Susan Hayes, Miss Leslie MacDonald, and Mrs. Sharon Knapp.

Flower girls were Miss Kristi Garrow and Miss Erin Devereaux. Best man was Rick Renaud. Ushers were Tim Parker, David Garrow, Keith Flynn, Jeff Knapp, and Howie Sherman. A reception was held at the Elks Club in Derby, following which the couple left for Wells, Maine. They will live in Enosburg Falls.

Mrs. Garrow graduated from North Country Union High School in 1975 and Castleton State College in 1979. She is employed as a teacher at Richford Elementary School. Her husband graduated from Enosburg Falls High School in 1974 and Castleton State College in 1979. He is a teacher at Enosburg Falls Graded School.

Boies Blanchette POCTOLA VALLEY, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Boies are making their home in Belmont, following their marriage on June 1 at Valley United Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Blanchette of Essex Junction, and the groom is the son of Lewis Boies of Los Angeles and Lynn Needham of Menlo Park, Calif. Murphy -Columb ST. ALBANS BAY Faith Alice Columb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Cedric A. Columb of Franklin, and Patrick Robert Murphy, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Murphy of St.

Albans, were united in marriage June 28. The Rev. John Hackett officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Our Lady of the Lake Church. The bride wore a gown of sheer polyester organza styled with a high neckline and empire waistline. The bodice featured a sheer yoke with cameo insert and was adorned with chantilly lace and seed pearls.

The long, split bishop sleeves were fashioned in chantilly lace. The full, A- line skirt featured a front inverted of lace and fell into a cathedral train with a panel of chantilly lace. Her finger tip veil was attached to a Camelot cap trimmed with chantilly lace and seed pearls. Miss Mary Lou Columb, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Debbie Columb, sister of the bride, Miss Roberta Murphy and Miss Diane Murphy, sisters of the groom.

Flower girl was Miss Heidi Columb, niece of the bride. Best man was Gerald Whitney. Ushers were Jimmy Bilodeau, Steve Fairbanks and Jimmy Gibson Ring bearer was Paul Columb, nephew of the bride. A reception was held at the Moose hall, following which the couple left for Lake George, N.Y. They will live in St.

Albans. Mrs. Murphy graduated from Missisquoi Valley Union High School in 1978 and is employed as a secretary by S.B. Collins, Inc. Her husband graduated from Bellows Free Academy in 1977 and is coowner of Murphy's Auto Repair in St.

Albans. GUY CHENG'S Off All Sterling Silver Jewelry Except Guy Cheng's Levi's Denim Jeans $5.00 Off Ea. Pair TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY Charlotte south of Sun. (Susan L. Brownell) Vidal Brownell Mr.

and Mrs. Michael J. Murphy (Barbara W. Smith) Murphy Smith Barbara Watts Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Levi P. Smith Jr. of 304 Maple and Michael James Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C.

Murphy of St. Albans, were united in marriage June 21. The Very Rev. Donald Boyer, the Rev. Henry Maciejewski and the Rev.

Canon Addison Hall officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Cathedral Church of St. Paul. The bride wore a gown of organza over taffeta with a Queen Anne neckline, bodice of imported Venice lace and seed pearls. A matching applique on the gown was caught on the skirt with Venice flowers and a full floating train. She wore a wreath of baby's breath in her hair.

Victoria Powers, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Karyn Murphy and Meegan Murphy, sisters of the groom, Paola Braucher, Kimberlee Phelps, Mary Poulos, and Robyn Tarantino. Best man was Stuart Codding. Ushers were Sean Murphy, brother of the groom, Levi P. Smith III and John H.

Smith, brothers of the bride, Mark Powers, Donald Tripp, and Gary Badger. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will live in Hinesburg. Mrs. Murphy graduated from Burlington High School in 1975 and the University of Vermont this year.

Her husband graduated from Bellows Free Academy in 1974 and is employed at IBM. Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Perras (Linda G.

Zier) Perras Zier ST. ALBANS Linda Gail Zier, daughter of Mrs. Alma Burton of Lynchburg, and Michael Leo Perras of St. Albans were united in marriage June 27. The Rev.

George Murtaugh officiated at the double-ring ceremony in St. Mary's Parish. The bride wore a floor-length gown with pleated skirt, empire bodice, and scoop neckline with overlapping chiffon and laced flowers. She wore a flowered headpiece. Mrs.

Debra Liberty was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Lafavour, Miss Cynthia Pomeroy and Mrs. Muriel Girard. Best man was Francis Riopel. Ushers were Ron Perras, Gene Perras and Paul Senesac.

Ring bearers were Shawn Patrick Zier and Ian John Zier. A reception was held at Thursday's Restaurant, following which the couple left for Cape Cod. They will live in St. Albans. Mr.

and Mrs. Perras are employed by IBM. Leach -O'Dea ARLINGTON Dorothy Rita O'Dea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.

O'Dea, and Timothy Harwood Leach, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Leach of Pawlet, were united in marriage June 21. The Rev. Gerald Buckley officiated at the ceremony in St.

Margaret Mary's Church. The bride wore a sleeveless gown with lace neck and veil. Wanda Salter was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Carol Kennedy and Claire Kennedy, cousins of the bride, Joanne Corey, and Paula Smith. Best man was Robert Fitzsimmons.

Ushers were Craig Reynolds, Gary Mace, Dave Tooley, and James Kinsey. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, following which the couple left for Nantucket Island. They will live in Pawlet. Mrs. Leach graduated from Arlington Memorial High School and is a student at Castleton State College.

Her husband attended the University of Vermont and owns and operates Woodlawn Farm in Pawlet. Mr. and Mrs. Garth E. Jarvis (Ellen P.

Tarantino) Jarvis Tarantino ISLE LA MOTTE Ellen Patricia Tarantino, daughter of Mr. Joseph Tarantino of Richmond, and Mrs. Garnett Tarantino of Springfield, and Garth Eric Jarvis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Jarvis of Alburg, were united in marriage June 28.

The Rev. Maurice Boucher officiated at the double-ring ceremony at St. Anne's Shrine. The bride wore a gown of dotted tulle over taffeta featuring a natural waistline and full tiered A-line skirt. The bodice was fashioned with a sheer see-through yoke and high daisy lace collar and long sleeves ending in a ruffle.

The lace accented skirt flowed into a chapel- length train. She wore a large brimmed picture hat of matching dotted tulle and ruffled border. Miss Margaret Bolger was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lois Gignac, sister of the groom, Mrs.

Cathy Giroux, Miss Cynthia Edwards, and Miss Cynthia Morris. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Poissant and Miss Lisa Mumley, cousins of the bride. Flower girl was Allison Mitchell, cousin of the bride. Best man was Brian Jarvis, brother of the groom. Ushers were James Tarantino and Christopher Tarantino, brothers of the bride, Michael I Giroux, and Brian Candib.

Ring bearer was Cullen Mumley, cousin of the bride. A reception was held at The Anchorage in Rouses Point, N.Y., following which the couple left for Nantucket Island, Mass. They will live in Vergennes. Mrs. Jarvis graduated from West Springfield (Va.) High School, attended Marymount College in Virginia, and graduated from Northern Virginia Community College.

Her husband graduated from Missisquoi Valley Union High School and Vermont Technical College. He is employed at Simmonds Precision. Foley Spaulding WOODSTOCK Diane Marie Spaulding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max P.

Spaulding and Dr. Burns E. Foley, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C.

Foley of Burlington, were united in marriage June 28. The Most Rev. Robert F. Joyce of. MRS.

FOLEY ficicated at the double-ring ceremony in Our Lady of the Snows Church. The bride wore a gown of organza trimmed with chantilly lace, Queen Anne neckline, bodice of lace and seed pearls, three tier lace skirt, bishop sleeves of lace and a full train. Her finger-tip veil edged in chantilly lace was mounted on a Camelot cap of matching lace and seed pearls. Miss Leslie Spaulding was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Vicki Spaulding, Miss Emily Harvey, Miss Elizabeth Connor, and Miss Donna Sherman.

Best man was Joseph P. Foley. Ushers were Dr. Michael Berry, James Donlan, Michael Halpin, and Howard VanDine Jr. A reception was held at Woodstock Country Club.

The couple will live in Charlottesville, Va. Mrs. Foley graduated from Woodstock Union High School and the University of Vermont School of Nursing. She is employed as a professional nurse by the University of Virginia Hospital. Her husband graduated from Rice Memorial High School, the University of Vermont, and the University of Vermont College of Medicine.

He is a resident physician at the University of Virginia Hospital. A Note to Brides It is the policy of The Burlington Free Press to report engagements and weddings of residents in our circulation area. Persons requesting publication of these events may obtain the proper forms by contacting the Features Department of The Burlington Free Press at 191 College Burlington, Phone: 863-3441 (In Vermont: 1-800-642-3124). Due to the volume with which the Free Press deals, it is necessary that the information and BLACK AND WHITE photographs of acceptable reproduction quality be received at the Features desk within two weeks following the wedding. Announcements are printed on a space avail-.

able basis. Wedding and engagement announcements are published at no SOUTH HERO Susan Louise Brownell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Brownell, and Kenneth Roger Vidal, son of Mrs.

Marion Schofield of Buffalo, N.Y. and the late Roger J. Vidal of Burlington, were united in marriage July 5. The Rev. Maxwell Reader officiated at the double-ring ceremony in South Hero Congregational Church.

The bride wore a gown of silk organza trimmed with Venice lace and seed pearls. Her cathedral veil of silk illusion was caught to a ring cap covered with matching lace. Mrs. Sharon Dubuque, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Rise Stevens, Darlene Perry and Diane Tinker.

Best man was Jerry Pouliot. Ushers were Frank Brownell, brother of the bride, Chris Vidal and Doug Vidal, brothers of the groom. A reception was held at Folsom Community and Education Center, following which the couple left for New York. They will live in South Hero. Mrs.

Vidal graduated from Milton High School in 1979. Her husband graduated from Franklin (N.H.) High School in 1976 and Vermont Technical College in 1978. He is employed as a farmer by John Roy in South Hero. Titus Morse Odyss Knecce officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the Second Baptist Church. The bride wore a gown of alencon lace and chiffon which terminated in a chapel-length train.

Her fulllength veil was attached to a derby style hat with matching lace. Kathleen C. Johnson was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Amanda D.

Adamy, Miss Louise C. Burnham, Miss Kelda S. Caldwell, sister of the groom, and Miss Elizabeth M. McCarty. Flower girl was Sherrod Hamlin.

Best man was Fareh DerHagopian. Ushers were Matthew W. Caldwell, brother of the groom, John B. Dixon Jr. and William M.

Dixon, brothers of the bride, and John J. Studzinski. Ring bearer was Frank Hamlin. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, following which the couple left for Mount Washington. They will live in Winooski, Vt.

Mrs. Caldwell graduated from Loomis-Chaffee School, Windsor, attended Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, and graduated from the University of Vermont, Burlington, this year. She is employed as a mental health worker at Howard Mental Health in Burlington. Her husband graduated from Greely High School, Cumberland, Maine, Bowdoin College, and is a student in the College of Medicine, WATERBURY Laura Susan Morse, daughter of Mrs. Barbara A.

Morse and the late Mr. Willis H. Morse, and Gregory Lawrence Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Titus of Pensacola, were united in marriage June 7.

The Rev. Paul Willard officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Waterbury Congregational Church. The bride wore a gown of satin with chiffon long sleeves and lace at bottom of gown and at top of the round neckline. She wore a short veil of chiffon attached to a lace cap. Ms.

Ramona Godfrey was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sheila Titus, Miss Karen Foote, Miss Amy Douglas, and Miss Lisa Jillson. Best man was Kent Bouchard. Ushers were Glen Bouchard, Peter Hartt, Robert Whitcomb, and Daniel Regan. A reception was held at the Legion, following which the couple left for Maine, Nova Scotia and Boston.

They will live in Waterbury. Mrs. Titus graduated from Harwood Union High School and is employed as quality assurance monitor at Vermont State Hospital. Her husband graduated from South Dade High School, Homestead, and Brown Institute, Minneapolis, Minn. He is employed as sports director for WDEV Radio in Water-.

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