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A The Burlington Free Press Nuptials Announced Thundoy, Dec. 31, 1 959 Martha Benson, Simon D. Allen Plan Nuptials HVDE PARK Mr. and Mrs. Ailing-Preston Walker-LeHouiller JOHXSON Miss Helen H.

Le- ESSEX JU.XtllUM Mrvana Cooking Fun Houiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. rresiont uan field Ave. announce the marriage Mrs.

Armand A. LeHouiner, De-came the bride of Dean E. Walk- Bradford A. Benson announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Louise, to Simon D. Allen, i son of Mrs.

Liza Allen and the late Daniel S. Allen of er, son of Dr. ana ait. idviu If CtV wmtow Walker of Morrjsvule Saturday. The double ring ceremony was performed in the Church of St.

John the Apostle by the Rev. Francis Carrigan. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Benson is a graduate of Lamoille Central Academy and Becker Junior College of Worcester, Mass. For the past two years of their daughter, June Edith, to Dana Burton Ailing, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George D. Ailing of South Burlington, in Lebanon, N. Dec. 19.

A double ring ceremony was per. formed by the Rev. Cornelius Fousch. Miss Jacquclyn Feeley of Essex Junction and Philip Bixby of Essex Center attended the couple. Mr.

and Mrs. Ailing honeymooned in Maine and Massachusetts. The bride a graduate of Es she has been employed as a medi dV riSp ii lim The maid of honor was miss Lorraine LcHouiller, sister of ihe cal secretary in San Francisco, NEW YEAR DINNER A creamy fruit dessert that ii utterly delectable. Boast Duck Sweet Potatoes Broccoli Bread Tray Salad Bowl Tapioca Oram with Spiced Red Cherries Beverage Calif. bride.

Mr. Allen is a graduate of Cathe Best man was the bridegroom's dral High School and the Universi brother, Richard Walker. Brides ty of Vermont. He is employed as maids included Miss Sharon waix- i chemist at Victory Plastics in er. the bridegrooms sisier anu Hudson, Mass.

TAPIOCA CREAM WITH SPICED Miss Yolande LaChance. sex Junction High School, class of 1957 and is employed at the office of IBM. Theresa Gadouas Sharon Morse Barbara Lemaster Beverly Mitchell Betty Desrosier Claude and Jacques LeHouiller, brothers of the bride, were ush RED CHERRIES Ingredients: ers. 1 can (1 pound) red tart pitted A reception followed the cere Wellesley Club Entertains Possible Students Five Young Women Whose Troths Are Announced mony at the Johnson school. After a honeymoon in New York the couple will reside at 79 Elm Tne bridegroom is a graduate of Burlington High School, class of 1957 and attended Tilton Prep School in Boston, Mass.

He is in the U.S. Navy, aboard the USS Wasp. Lumbra-Johnson EAST BERKSHIRE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Joh.ison of Montgomery announce the marriage of their Montpelier.

To Marry May 14 Plans June Nuptials To Wed in Texas Sets Summer Bridal MORRIS VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Engaged to Student ST, ALBAXS Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Walker was graduated The Wellesley Club held a tea Monday to acquaint high school SWAXTOX Mrs. Pearl Des- jMARILLO, Tex. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Mitchell of 177 N. Champlain announce from Johnson High School in 1938 and was employed by the Vermont girls with College. It Mrs. V.T. Lemaster of 4112- Hay- rosier of 3 River announces Ernest E.

Gadouas announce the Howard Morse of Union St. announce the engagement of their was held at the dome of Mrs the engagement of their daughter, the engagement of her daughter engagement of their daughter. Highway Department in den announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara George Welsh, 284 Maple St. Betty Lou, to Jules Brassard, son Beverly Ann, to Floyd Martei, son Theresa Jane, to Michael John daughter, Sharon Lee, to Douglass Ward Churchill, son of Mr. and of Mrs.

Auarora Martei of Palm Mrs. Bennet Murdock showed of Mrs. Emely Brassard of Mont The bridegroom is a graduate Jean, to Roger Winston Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mur daughter, Marlene Carole, to Mrs.

Oscar Churchill of Main St. Flanagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Flanagan of Durham, er, Mass.

pictures and led a discussion of of People Academy in Morris real. A June wedding is planned. Miss Morse, a 1959 graduate of ray of Upper Main Montpelier, Douglas Lumbra, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Carlis Lumbra of East Berk cherries water packed) cup sugar 5 teaspoons cornstarch li teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon ground cloves 1 teaspoons lemon juice Va teaspoon red food coloring Tapioca Cream 'standard recipe for 4 to 5 servings; '4 cup heavy cream Drain cherries, reserving liquid.

In a saucepan stir together thoroughly the sugar, cornstarch, fait, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. I Add cherry liquid gradually, stirring until smooth after each addition. Cook and stir constantly over moderate heat until boiling; boil Vi minute. ville, clais of 1955. He is a senior Conn.

Mr. Martell is formerly of St. Albans. He attended Bellows Free the collegeTea and soft drinks were served by Wellesley Club Peoples Academy, is attending Vt Miss Gadouas wad graduated at Norwich shire on Dec. 19 at East Berk Champlain College in Burlington.

members. Sauce Miss Lemaster Is a graduate of Amanllo High School. She attend shire. from Bellows Free Academy and the Mary Fletcher School of X-ray Mothers and daughters attend Mr, Churchill, a 1957 graduate Academy and served three years in the Army. He is employed at the Maltex Co.

Serving an ice cream dessert to The couple was attended by of Peoples Academy, is employed Mahoney-Potvin FAIRFAX Miss Rita Potvin ing included: Mrs. Scott Brothers ed Amarilio Junior College where she was a member of Sigma Phi technique. She is employed at the Kerbs Memorial Hospital. by his father the contracting and" Barbara; Mrs. Wayland company? rxr a festive occasion offer several sauces with it so Gaysford and Joan Lumbra, cousins of the bridegroom.

Miss Mitchell attended Burling business. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Campbell and Barbara: Mrs. L.P Mr.

Flanagan was graduated ton High School. guests can choose their favorite. The bride is a graduate of Rich- A summer wedding is planned, Potvin of Westford. was married Evans and Patsy; Mrs. Earl Chi Social Sorority.

Mr. Murray was graduated from Montpelier High School. He attend The date for the wedding has Here are suggestions: chocolate, Saturday in St. Luke's Church in Schiring and Margaret, from ford High School, class of 1958, and is employed at the Kelly In from Durham High School and is a senior at St. Michael's College, Winooski Park.

been set for May 14. butterscotch, maple walnut (ma Fairfax to James Mahoney, son of Burlington. ed Gordon College of Theology and surance Agency in Richford. Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew Mahoney Attending from Essex Junction Missions, and ple syrup with walnuts), straw berry thawed sliced frozen berries) and mincemeat (heated). Mr. Lumbra was graduated of Cambridge. Providence Bible Institute, Provi Upside Down Change Upside down cakes do not al Miss Irene Potvin, sister of the were Mrs. Philip Gregory and Jane and Mrs.

Sol Kaiman and Patricia. Also present were Miss Use White Pepper Keep white pepper ground from Richford High School in 1957 and is employed by The B.F, Seismographs Can't Pinpoint Cause of Shock dence, R.I. He is serving in the U.S. Air Force stationed at Amarilio Air Force Base. bride, was maid of honor.

Paul St Remove from heal; stir- in drained cherries, lemon juice and Goodrich Co. Cyr of Cambridge as best man. on your spice shelf and use it Sally Doubleday, St. Albans; Mrs practicable to plant a man-made bomb deeper than a few thousand The couple will reside in Rich Wendell Whitcher and Sarah from red food coloring ways have to be made of pineapple and white cake batter, delicious as that combination is. Canned pears and gingerbread make another fine team.

in light-c 1 ioods where A wedding breakfast was serv The wedding will take place feet. ford. ed at the Lincoln Inn in Essex Have Tapioca Cream cool; whip Williston Mi as Nancy Wood specks of black pepper would mar Feb. 20 in Trinity Methodist A real problem, the scientific cream and fold into tapioca. Church.

Charlotte, and Mrs, John Kent the appearance of a dish. Junction. The couple will reside at 1124 Loomis Burlington, group reported, is the recent dis Spoon the cherry sauce into 8 and Carolyn. Stewart-Minckler The marriage of Mrs. Iva M.

closure that a bomb five times PASADENA, Calif. (AP)-cien- parfait glasses or dessert dishes; after Jan. 21. New Decade to Begin the size of the Hiroshima bomb list say seismographs cant tell top with Tapioca Cream; cover Nutritious Soup Minckler and Oliver Stewart took could be muffled sufficiently to and chill. the difference between earth When you have odds and ends prevent detection by exploding it place on ChriMmas Day at First Methodist Church.

quakes and underground nuclear at the bottom of a big hole. of vegetables left over, cook them bomb explosions but there is hope The Rev. Hobart F. Goewey of This turned out to be an ob Community Church Sets Service For New Year's Eve The Community Lutheran together. Reserve the cooking liq that some day they may.

ficiated at the double ring stacle at the recently discontinued Group and Private Parties Set to Welcome New Year One possibility, they told the nuclear conference at Geneva. The i for the Best tn Refrigeration FRIGIDAIRE CARTMELL'S Soles Service 175 Pearl St. American Physical Society Tues Attending were Mrs. Allen Ma- uid and press the vegetables through a fine sieve. Add cooking liquid and vegetable puree to well- American team presented data in day, is to separate quakes and chanic and Robert A.

Hazen. dicating a hole 3,000 feet deep and Church of South Burlington will bomb shocks by analyzing the fre The reception was held at Mrs. 800 feet in diameter could buffer seasoned thin white sauce for a nutritious soup. quency of the waves they Stewart's home. 105 Charlotte the blast of a bomb equal to conduct a New Year's Eve service at 7:30 Thursday.

This brief service is designed to where the couple will reside. 000 tons of TXT. It would coM Dancing will follow until 2 a.m. More than 2,300 persons will cel Another possibility is to deter Mr. Stewart is a native of Bel bout 10 million dollars and a ebrate New Year's Eve at clubs, bers will have their annual New Year's Eve celebration, as well as the open house on New Year's to the Bob Mario Orchestra.

Cof enable the people of the communi year's work, the scientists said fast. Ireland and is employed at Pratt ft Whitney, Hartford. Conn. civic and fraternal organization mine the depth of quakes more accurately. Some quakes occur miles down but it would be im-i fee and sandwiches will be served The group included Dr.

Harold parties in Burlington. ty to focus their attention upon the blessings of God during the Mrs. Stewart is employed at Lit Day. Dinner from 9 to 10 p.m. will fol Many, many more will welcome after midnight.

Lodge Sets Open House Brown of the University of California Radiation Laboratory; Dr. tle Folks Teens Shop. STOCK UP NOW Films, Batteries and Flashlamps past year and the need for the the arnval of a new decade at low the cocktail hour Dancing to Max Ahren'a Orchestra will be DELICIOUS presence of God with them during the year to come. Open house at the Goethe Lodge will have about 150 persons attend private parties in the city. -Some Are Cooperative from 10 to 2.

The pastor, the Rev, Rudolph H. SPORTSWEAR By MAJESTIC Exclusive ot The ing from 8 to 2. Carl Romney of the U.S. Air Force: Dr. Frank Press, seismologist at the California Institute of Technology; and Dr.

E. A. Mar-tinelli of the Rand Santa Monica, Calif. A number of these will be co Harm, will preach a New Year's Reservations are limited to 105 couples. For dinner they will eat Despite the fire at the Veterahs' Club, a New Year's sermon entitled, Making A 1 1 shrimp cocktail, relishes, lettuce operative affairs with each couple pooling resources for hors BETTER PHOTO FINISHING Eve party will be held.

salad, ribs of beef, lobster Sa Things New." The senior choir of the church will sing at this serv CHOCOLATES Young's Pharmacy Du rand's Cynthia Sweets KK Salttd Nutt 184 Pearl St. 2-1935 Dancing will be held in the front vannah, potatoes, peas, beverages d'oeuvres, drinks, dinner and later, coffee and sandwiches. ice. and dessert. The CAMERA SHOPS rooms.

About 250 can be accommodated there. ft 1M Cbirch BurliicUa Some will be progressive par New Year's Day the traditional An extinct voloano named Ne-vado de Toluca, 67 miles southwest of Mexico City, is being converted into a resort for such sports as skiing and ice skating. ties with each dinner course Hats, noisemakers, and refresh Tom and Jerrys will be served 16 Church St. 105 Church St. Plan Russian Tour NEW YORK (AP) Prepara served at different homes.

A great many persons will observe the big night at local res- ments will be provided. VFW Expects 200 The Veterans of Foreign Wars to members only at the open house from 11 to 2. Elks Plan Parties The Elks will aUo have parties Thinking of Kitchen REMODELING? SEE E3CUSTOM tions for the Russian visit of "My Fair Lady" are being worked out by Alan Jay Lerner, co-author taurants, supper clubs and hotels. And of course, there will be many who will spend the evening will have a party for about 200. The M.

Gold orchestra will play of the smash musical hit. New Year's Eve and New Year's STORE HOURS TODAY: 9:00 TO 5:25 CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY IBemexBJ Indications are that the six to Day. quietly at home with the family, eight week tour will include Mos Dinner will be served at 8:30 and maybe even go to bed before A buffet supper will be served after midnight. The Heine berg Club will have a cow, Leningrad and several other New Year's Eve. Dancing to Har cities next spring or autumn.

ry Cause's Orchestra will follow to ENTERPRISES, INC. Shelburnt Burlington UN 4-5036 "Modern Kitchen Design" the midnight hour; MFH Auxiliary Sets Event Among private parties, many will be given before the New party for its members and guests. I Expenses are to be underwrit 2 a.m. OPEN SATURDAY 9:00 to 5:25 ten with funds provided by the U. About 250 are expected.

On the dinner menu is shrimp HOLIDAY S. cultural exchange program.1 Dancing from 10 to 2 will be to cocktail, filet mignon, baked pota Year's Eve party sponsored. by and by the Soviet government. toes, tossed salad, dessert, coffee. the Mary Fletcher Hospital Auxil the tunes of the Ralph Giroux Orchestra.

A buffet lunch will be served at 2. New Year Day will see the an nual toast to members who have iary at the Memorial Auditorium. About 300 are expected for the A SPECIAL END-OF-YEAR dance. It will begin at 9 and end died during the year. Eaglet Expect Crowd at 2, with the Vermont Dance There will be a particularly Quintet playing.

DRESS CLEARANCE! large crowd at the Eagles Club The auditorium basement has About 700 a-e expected to dance been decorated for the public oc from 9 to 2. Dick Guest is orches casion. Set-ups will be available. Re tra leader. K.

of C. Limits LUt freshments of coffee and sandwiches will be served. The Knights of Columbus have limited their dinner and dance to At Ethan AUea Club At the Ethan Allen Club, mem- COM SMI 20-50 OFF 75 couples. Ham will be featured at the dinner, to be served at 10, State Changes Route Numbers As Tourist Aid MONTPELIER Vermont's De- Includes Every Coal In Our Shop Even Cor Coots ond Lodens partment of Highways Thursday announced route number changes in1 the northcentral and south the pgr8 western areas designed to simplify tourist travel. The decision to make the changes was made by the Highway Board and signs are expected to be placed by the department's Francis T.

Sheridan Jr. Chittenden Trust Names Sheridan To Trust Post T. Arnold Haigh, president of the Chittenden Trust announc 28 Church Burlington traffic division before May 1. The paved state aid road lead GLADSTONE'S ing to Lake Hortonia through the towns of Benson, Hubbard ton and Sudbury has been added to the list of numbered routes and will become Vermont Route 141. The road from West Rutland to Pawlet.

currently Vermont Route 3, will be designated as Vermont Route ed Wednesday that Francis T. Sheridan Jr. has been elected as sistant trust officer. Sheridan is a native of Mont pelier. He served in the U.S.

Air Force for two years during World War II. He was graduated from the University of Vermont in 1950. where 133. Vermont Route 12, under the new designations, will end at Montpelier in the expectation that, as modernization progresses, it will Famous 7 USED SPECIALS 3-pc Sectional trade-in. now In excellent condition Dressers, larjr.

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Vermont Route 14, beginning at Wnue Kiver Junction and run ance. He was a life underwriter until 1954 when he joined the staff of the Chittenden Trust Co. Sheridan has been an active member of 4he SPEBSQSA ning through Barre to East Mont ttaroersnoppers and is secre pelier, will be extended from East Montpelier through Hardwick, tary of the Burlington chapter. Craftsbury and Coventry to an The Fashion Shoe you've grown to love on salt ot these exceptional He i a former member of the Burlington Junior Chamber of Commerce. Sheridan married Sylvia Merrill.

intersection with Vermont Route 100 west of Newport. The present section of Vermont ft Ui 5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry prices. I Merrill, and they have two Route 12 from Hardwick to Barton and present Vermont Route 56 from Barton to Lake Wil-loughby will be designated Ver V- Vol.

to $13.95 mont Route 16 after May l. And $9.99 The state Highway Department adds that mapmakers on its cur rent listings, which include most commercial map producers, have BOUFFANTS! SHEATHS! GALA SELECTION OF FABRICS, COLORS! ALL THE NEWEST STYLES! JUNIORS, MISSES SIZES! beea notified of the changes. MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Church St Burlingtoa QUALITY AND VALUE ALL Snowslide Kills Two GRAZ, Austria (AP) A great snowslide roared down near here Church St. in Tuesday and swept away 12 school Burlington MEZZANINE children skiers, killing iwe on (hem.

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