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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 20

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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20
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-7 r- rV SYRACUSE HEKALD-AMERiCAN, Sunday, July 10, 1955 zr Dwer, B. F. Hillenbrand Are Married Miss Elizabeth Marie Dwyer, Mr- and Mrs. John T. Dwyer of Cortiand, became Ihe bride of Bernard Francis Hillenbrand, son of Mrs, Anne Boydea And the late Leonard HilJen- brand, yesterday afternoon in St, Mary's Churefi, Cortland, The Rev.

George H. May officiated. The bride has been a staff writer for the Syracuse Herald-Journal, Herald-American. Her husband has been deputy director Of the Bureau of Municipal Research, City of After Aus. 15, he be assistant to the director of the American Municipal Association Washington, A oJt bridal pink Ion tulle and Chantilly lace was chosen by the bride.

The lace bodice was trimmed with rhinestones and pearls. Over the bouffant double nylon tulle skirt was an apron of lace which extended into a bustle A cap of lace and tulle embroidered with pearls held in place her fingertip illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the Mrs. WiJliam Straub of San- gerties, was matron of honor, Mrs. Frank N. Stepanek, Mrs, John W.

Dwyer, sister-in-law of the bride, were bridesmaids. The attendants i were gowned aljke in ballet blue crystalette ballerina length dresses. They wore matching half hats and carried colonial bouquets of pink carnations and baby's breath. James L. Hillenbrand was hest man, Sydney Duncornbe, Columbus, and Joseph Bartlett, Northford, ushered, A reception follower! ceremony Jn Cortlanri Country Club after which the couple Jeft for a month's trip to Europe, After Aiiff.

15, Mn Mrs. Hillenbrand will reside in Washington, D. C. The bride was graduated from Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley Mass. Her husband was graduated from scuse University with honors received his master's decree in public administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship at Syracuse.

41 MissDozois Is Bride in Belts Church Before the alter of Belts Memorial Church yesterday, Miss Mary Jane Dozois, 535 Oak became the bride of William 0, Wallace of Lake, with the Rev. Ellsworth Reamon officiating. The bride Is the daughter of Arthur Dozois of Albany and the late Mrs. Dozpis, while her husband is the son of Mrs. George Wallace ot Herkimer and the late Mr, Wallace, Mrs, Earle Mullen of this city the bride's only attendant, Robert Wallace of Valley Stream, was best man for his nephew, while ushers were; John Dozois, Albany, a brother of the bride, end Stephen Welch, Troy, The bride chose a waltz- length gown of white linen Jaee with satin bindings and short peptum.

A lace pillbox held her illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of white Shasta daisies. Her attendant wore a white waltz-length gown with yellow headpiece and carried a bouquet of white carnations, A reception in the Hotel Syracuse followed the ceremony. After a trip to Maine, Ihe couple will reside at 501 S. Beech St, The bride attended the University of Buffalo and re- reived her bachelor of arts degree from Syracuse University. She is a social worker with the Onondaga County Children's Court Her husband was graduated Middlebury College, where he was affiliated with Chi Psi Lodge, He received his master's degree from the State College for Teachers, Albany.

He has been onMhe faculty of.Saranac Lake High School Winter Wedding For Miss Kleiman, Cornell Graduate Mr, and Mrs. Abe Klehttan, 1230 Salt Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rim.a Mae Kieiman to Richard Mayer, son of Dr, and Mrs. Julius Mayer nf Freeport, An early winter wedding is being planned. Miss Kleiman was graduated from Cornell University, last month, where she majored in chemistry and physics. She 5s employed in the chemical library of Squibb Sons in New Brunswick, N.

She Js an alumna of Nottingham School. Mayer was graduated from Cornell last month, receiving chemical engineering degree. to associated with Ihe Gen- Chemical Research Laho ralory in Morristown, alumnus rf High hool Cortland Mrs. N. Richard Hueber i L'jV No iris Mrs.

Peter JoAn Hopkins JTorrls Hillenbrand Mrs, Bernard ive in Cazenovia m- 1 1 i Mv. C. Thomas Howes Mrs. James F. Ackerman 1 1 1 1 i i Miss Bvron's A nne Mrs.

William 0, Wallace Performs ill Tisdell 7s Married in Oneidc i The bri3e is a graduate of Oneida High School and Mary wood College, Scran ton, Pa, She has been on the faculty oC Fayetteville-Manlius Junior High School as an art teacher. Her husband was graduated from New York Military Academy and attended Syracuse University and Boston College. He is residential sales manager at Hawley E. Van Swall Real After Aug. 1, the couple will make their home at 214 Dorchester Before an altar decorated with yellow and white gladioli, Samuel B.

Lamed II took as his bridfc Miss Mary Therese Garvin, with the Rev. Thomas Quinn performing the July 9 ceremony in St. Patrick's Church, Oneida. The bride is the daughter of Thomas A. Garvin of Onejda and the late Mrs, Garvin.

Her husband Ls the son of Mrs, Samuel F. Lamed, 242 BrattJe Rd. and the late Dr. Mrs, John C. Kinney was matron of honor for her sister, i while bridesmaids were Mrs.

Sheldon Stonier and Miss Patricia Farley, Irving: Ludwig was host man for his in-law. Ushers included Charles Cobney, Charles Marvin, Dean Delmonico and Richard pietra- fesa. Flower girls were Mary Sartorius and Katherine Cannon, nieces of the bride. The bride was attired in a gown of ivory silk taffeta fashioned with long sleeves, portrait neckline outlined in Alen- con lace and embroidery and full skirt ending in a chapel train. A matching taffeta bonnet, edged with seed pearls, held her ivory fingertip veil of English illusion.

Her honor attendant wore a waltz-length gown of while embroidered in turquoise. Similar gowns of white with rose i embroidery were worn by the bridesmaids. Attendants carried yellow carnations, While dotted gowns were worn by the flower who carried baskets of yellow and white chrysanthemums A reception in the Onondaga GoU and Country Club fol- Jnwed (he crrcmony. For their i to The Cloistrr, Sea Island, trio bride rhnsr a whilrs ribbon suit with black A. Jane A.

Metz Sets September Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. William Metz of Lyons announce Hie engagement oC t-heir daughter, Miss Jane Ann Melz, to Richard E. Ncsbit, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Orlo K. Nesbit, 5 Park-wood Dr. The wrridinff is planned for Sept. 17 in Lyons. 1 "Miss 5s a graduate of Lyons 1 and Crouse-Irvinjr Hospital School of Nursing.

She 'is on the staff at Hospital, Nesbit, an alumnus of Christian Brothers Academy, served in the U.S. Air Form stationed in Europe for t.hrrn employed by BriMo! Laboratories. emony The Rev. Adelard E. Bouchard, pastor of St.

Thomas' Church, Cherry Valley, officiated at the wedding of his niece Miss Ann Josephine Byron, and James Frederick Ackerman in Joseph's Chapel of Most Holy Rosary Church yesterday. The bride is the daughter i of Mrs. Julia Helena Byron, 216 Village and John A. Byron, Albany. Her husband's parents are Mr.

and. Mrs, Camille Ackerman, Wayland. Escorted by her cousin, Joseph F. Monaghan, the bride wore a floor-length strapless gown of imported tulle over slipper satin with a i of embroidered Schiffley lace with a standup collar, tapered sleeves and bouffant skirt. An imported lace cap trimmed with iridescent sequins held her fingertip veil and she carried a white missal with white orchid.

Miss Mary Affnes Byron was her only attendant in a floor length gown of light blue nylon tulle over pure silk taffeta with blue mitts and matching headpiece. She carried a cascade oL pink carnations, William Erickson of Jartes- town was best man with Kobert Hurlbut, Wayland, and Peter A. Monaghan, vliet, as ushers. Following breakfast in Le Moyne Manor, the couple loft on a wedding irip to tho Pv cono Mountains, will thoir homo in Rochester. Arkcrman was Mrs.

Ackcrman was Roth Bride Of Marine Miss Anne Brohmann Roth 2d Lt. Kichard Hue- were married July 4th in St. John the Baptist Church. The Rev. Phillip Meany performed the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Broh- inann Roth 207 Dale the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Noel R.

Hueber, 363 Buckingham Ave. tl A white organdy gown with ruffled lace" bodice and skirt was chosen by the bride. Her shoulder length 'veil of illusion was held in place by a crown of white stephanotis and ivy which also made up her bouquet. Miss Diane George of Chaumont was maid of honor. She wore pink organdy and fleet carrying a bouquet variegated pink carnations.

C. Freeman, of York, was best man. Ushers were Louis Four- nSer, and Laurence Choi- let Bershon, of Toledo, O. Mrs. Hueber is a graduate of Convent School and Marywood College.

For the past year she has been a case worker at the Onondaga County Welfare DepL Her husband is an alumnus of Phillips Academy, Andover, a i University where he was a member, of Campus Club. After a trip to Virginia Beach the couple reside in Fredericksburg, Va. Hueber is serving in the U. Marine Corps stationed at Quantico, Va, She State ated summa cum laude from Le Moyne College, serving as valedictorian of the college's first graduation exercises. She is a member of Gamma Pi Epsilon, national Jesuit honorary also attended Albany Teachers a a School and has completed graduate work for her master's degree at Fordham University.

For years the bride was a member of the JTaculJy of Wayland Central School, teaching Latin end English, and will do the same Jn Wayne Central School, Ontario Center, starting in September. The bridegroom was uaied from St. Bonavcnture University, Glean, and works in Ihe payroll dopar Kftstman Kodak tor, He is a veteran of two with fhc U-S- Army, serving A.S A lieutenant. Jaccrueline Flack Is Engaged to Douglas Nichols Announcement is made by Mrs. Katherine E.

Flack, 116 Hillsboro of the engagement of her daughter, Miss Jacqueline Sue Flack, to Doug-las Allen Nichols, son Mr, arid Mrs. Clarence W. Nichols of Cortland. Miss. FJaek was graduated from Nottingham High School and received her degree from Ohio Westeyan University in June.

She is affiliated with Delta Delta Delta sorority. Nichols, also a June graduate oC Ohio W.osleyan University, is an alurnnus of Cortland High School. He Is a member of Sisma Delta Epsilon fraternity. C. T.

Howes Takes Bride In Hamilton St. Thomas Episcopal Church Jn Hamilton was the setting: yesterday for the wedding of Miss Jeanne Audrey Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Jaquay of Hamilton, to C.

Thomas Howes, son of Dii and Mrs. William K. Howes, 316 Fellows Ave. The Rev. Harrison H.

Hadley performed the ceremony. Miss Ann J. Jaquay, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, while the bride's other sisters, the Misses Sydney Nelson and Carol Nelson, and Miss Katherine Aharonian of Port Chester, were bridesmaids. Elizabeth Dziegicl was flower girl. The attendants were gowned alike in white lortisan with sashes of cornflower blue taffeta at the waist.

They carried dark blue nosegays of bachelor buttons with matching headpieces. The bride wore a floor length gown of ribbon lace over fortisan, styled, with a fitted lace bodice and gored of fortisan with lace panels, which formed a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was fastened to a lace cap and she carried A white prayer book topped with an orchid, Tom Davison was best man with Picrson Freytag, Ronald Howes and William Walton as ushers. Mrs. Howes is a graduate of Keuka Calk-Re and Katharine Gibbs School, Boston.

She works for Bristol Laboratories. Her husband is an alumnus Syracuse University whore was affiliated with Lambda Chi, Hft is employed by Western Electric. Miss Nelly Elizabeth La- bourdetle, 256 Shotwell Pk. and Newport, R. became the bride of Peter John Hopkins, son of Peter H.

Hopkins, Cazenovia, and the late Mrs. Hopkins, yesterday in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Newport, K. I The Rev. Doni Bede Gorman, O.S.B., officiated.

The bride is the daughter or Marcel P. Labourdette of Paris, a and Mrs, i Marian Miller Labourdette of Newport, R. I. Her grandmother is Mrs. Kathan f.

Miller of Syracuse and Newport, and her grandfather, the late Governor Miller. Escorted to the altar by her brother, Pierre Labourdette the bride wore an ivory silk gown with a down the front bodice and bouffant skirt which ended in a cathedral train. She wore ail antique lace veil and carried-A bouquet of lilies of the valley end stephanotis, 1 Miss Margaret Labourdetfe, the bride's sfster, was maid honor. Another sister, Miss a i a Labourdette was bridesmaid with Miss Peggy Hopkins, the bridegroom's sister. They wore two tone green gowns of crystalette.

George Shattuck was host mart with Thomas i a and William Fallon as ushers. The bride was graduated from the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Noroton a ManhaUanvHle of the Sacred Heart. She -received her master's degree at Syracuse University, Hopkins is an alumnus of Syracuse University and Boston College Law School, He is a member of the New York State Bar Association and is with American a Insurance Co. During World War II, he served with tbn U. S.

A 29th Division in France. Miss Goodrich, Phil Fadgen Are Engaged The engagement of Miss Sherolyn Goodrich to Phil Fadgen, son Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fadgen, "Yardlcy, is announced by her Mr. and Mrs. A.

K. Goodricfy llfi Hillsboro The prospective bride graduated from High School and Syracuse University in June. She is affiliated with Kappa Aipna Tfcota sorority. Her fiance, an alumnus of Trenton Catholic School, and Hamilton College, where xvas a member Theta Chi fraternity Is studying; Mr his dcprce in psychology at Buffalo University. i.

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