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Daily News from New York, New York • 14

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SUNDAY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 21, 1969 14 it-. rr it ilKSffll fit i By NANCY RANDOLPH Important weddings with garden receptions still fill the social scene, with crisp autumn breezes beginning to flutter the chiffons and cascade bouquets. SOCIETY feu 4 Ilil i lillillliiiMHIIIli Hi MWlnigl iSifeSi In St. James, L.I., busan a. -a jf Huntington, daujjnier or Jir.

ana Mrs. Prescott B. Huntington, -was married yesterday to Bennett Lawrence Fisher. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bennett Fisher of Greenwich, Conn. After the ceremony at St. ception was held at home 0t trie Dime parents. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride, wore an Empire style dress of ivory peau de soie trimmed with heirloom lace that had been her maternal grand- mother's. The lace that adorned her veil was her paternal grand- mother's.

The bridal bouquet: eucharist lilies, stephanotis and purple pansies. Thirteen attendants wore long Empire-style dresses of dotted i Swiss. The niatron of honor, Mrs. Dugnld A. Fletcher who is the bride's sister, as in pale blue, the others in yellow.

All wore i large Leghorn hats trimmed with 1 flowers to match their bouquets of white and y.I'ow daisies, blue i bachelor's-buttons and red carna- tions. 1 John Strawbridge was best man. She Rings in Operettas Mrs. Fisher, the bride, is a graduate of Bradford Junior College and Boston University. She is now with Keith Irvine Thomas Fleming, interior designers.

sings oiiDerx ana Sullivan operettas with the Blue Hill Troupe. In she was presented at the New York Junior Assemblies. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cleave- land Huntington and the late 3Ir.

and Mrs. Wilson Marcy 1'owell. Both her grandfathers were law yers in New lork Her great-grandfather, the late Rev. Ir. William Reed Huntington, was rector of Grace Episcopal New York.

Her father represents Suffolk County's Fourth Assembly District in the State Legislature. Bennett Fisher, the bridegroom, is a graduate of Pomfret and of Yale, where he was manager of the crew. He has served with the Marines and is now an investment officer with the Fiduciary Trust Co. in New York. He is the grandson of the lnte Henry Johnson Fisher, who was chairman of Harper publishers, and a director of its Harper Row.

He is also the grandson of Mrs. James Herbert Lawson and the late Dr. Lawson of New York. Elizabeth Radley Married In Greenwich, yesterday, Elizabeth Bartrani Radley was wed to Douglas Scranton Hesley Anderson of New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Brooke Dudley kiss The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John J. Radley Jr. and the late Mr.

Radley. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lloyd Douglas Heslev Anderson of West New- ton, and the late Mr. Anderson The ceremony at Christ Church was performed by the Rev. William B.

T. Hastings and the Rev. John Eastman Crane Harris, cousin of the bridegroom. A reception followed at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, the J. Burr Bartrams.

Given in marriage by her uncle, the bride wore a dress of ivory satin with appliques of pink roses on the hem and the train. She wore a long mantilla of Brussels lace. She had five attendants with her sister, Edith Marguerite Radley, as maid of honor. Colman M. Mockler Jr.

of Way-land, was best man. Mrs. Anderson, who is a graduate of the Ethel Walker School and of the Katharine Gibbs School in New York and who attended Smith College, has been associated with the Palm Beach, Galleries. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Deerfield Academy and Harvard College, where he was elected to the Fox Club, the Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770, and the Harvard Varsity Club. He is also a member of the Racquet and Tennis Club in Boston.

ne served in the U.S. Naval Reserve, retired with the rank of lieutenant and is now in charge of the investment banking aetivi- ties of Legg Co. in New York i if is aisu inanuin partner til lhe Anderson Company, a family investment firm in Cambridge, Mass. His previous marriage was terminated by divorce. After a wedding trip, Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson will reside in Greenwich. Nora Reynolds Nuptials In the Chapel-in-the-Woods of St. Matthews Episcopal Church at Bedford, today, Nora Dare Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Cornelius Reynolds, will be married to Michael King Vanderbilt. Today's bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt of Eltingville, Staten Island distantly related to the family founder, Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt. The brid; will wear a Victorian style dress of ivory peau de soie and heirloom lace that had been her maternal grandmother's, with an Alencor lace veil.

She will carry a bouquet of Ivory chrysanthemums with smilax. Two attendants, her sister, Diana Reynolds, and Denise Si- NEWS' photo by Hal Mathewson after nuptial in St. James Church. Mrs. Douglas Anderson former mon, will wear long dresses with skirts of ivory peau de soie and bodices of brown trimmed with pearls.

They will also wear brown Juliet caps, pearl-trimmed, and carry gold-color chrysanthemums. Cornelius Vanderbilt will be best man for his brother. Today's bride, who was a junior at Wells College, will spend her senior year at Wagner College on Staten Island, w-here the couple will reside. Her father is a lawyer with the American Sugar. Co.

Her bridegroom, who attended Hobart College, is with the Van-bro Construction of which his father is president. He is the grandson of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. of Staten Island and the late Mr. Vanderbilt.

Susan Sanford a Bride Susan Pendleton Sanford, daughter of Mrs. Jason Elsas of New York City and Henry San ford of Greenfield Hill, Fairfield, was married yesterday to Brooke Fitzhugh Dudley. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Benjamin William Dudley of New Vernon, N. and the late Mr.

Dudley. After the ceremony at St. James Episcopal Church, Madison performed bv the Rev. John D. Wing of Grace Church in Georgetown, Washington, D.

a reception was held at the Union Club. The bride, a graduate of Bennett Colleee. Millbrook. N. made her debut in 19G5 in Cincin nati at a party given by her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Ridwood Doupree. She is the erreat-eranddaup-hter of the late Samuel S. Sanford who founded the Yale School of Music. The bridegroom, a 19fi(i Grad uate of Cole-ate Universitv.

is an account representative of Man agement Science American. Mai Anne Vilms Weds Mai Anne Vilms. dausrhter of Mrs. Avdy Andresson of Deer-field, N. and the late Johannes Preimuth once a member of the legislature of the former Republic of Estonia was married here yesterday to Enno W.

Ereklentz Jr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ereklentz of 142 E. 80th St.

His great-grandfather, Dr. Tonio Boediker, a lawyer, established the social security system in Germany in 18S0. The Rev. Philin Hurlev. S.J..

formerly professor of theoloe-v at Fordham University, performed tne aiternoon ceremony. A recep- Charles Leon photo Elizabeth Radley. Mrs. Bennett Martha Welch photo Nora Reynold Weds Michael Vanderbilt today tion followed in the penthouse of the St. Regis Hotel.

Mrs. Ereklentz, the bride, went to the University of Heidelberg and to the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1962 she was graduated from Ursinus College, Collegeville, with a bachelor of arts degree. Her father disappeared after the Russian invasion of Estonia in 1942 and her uncle, Juri Vilms, one of the three leaders who had proclaimed Estonian independence in 1918, was assassinated. With her mother she escaped from Estonia in 1944.

Her stepfather, Avdy Andres-son, is a retired officer of the Estonian army, and a member of the Estonian government in exile. The bridegroom received his bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 1954 and in 1957 took his LL.B. degree from Harvard Law School. Sheila Lane a Bride Sheila Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sydney H. Lane of Scarsdale, was married yesterday to John A. Malafronte, son of Mrs. Aniello Malafronte of Providence, R.I., and the late Mr. Malafronte.

The nuptial Mass took place in the Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral with which the bride's family has long felt a close connection: Her parents were married there, as were her grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie. Her great-grandparents were married in the parish church that stood on Jay Te Winburn.Jr.

photo Fisher former Susan Huntington. Msgr. Thomas J. McGovern, director of radio and TV communications of the bureau of information of the Archdiocese of New York. A reception followed at the Hotel Pierre.

The bride, a graduate of the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Greenwich, and of Newton (Mass.) College, made her debut here at the Gotham Ball. She is associated with the investment banking firm of Spencer Trask. The bridegroom is a graduate of Roger Williams College, Providence, and attended the University of Rhode Island and NYU. He is now with the investment banking firm of White Weld Co. After a trip to Bermuda, Mr.

and Mrs. Malafronte will reside in New York City. Calla M. Page Married Calla Moulthrop Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Moulthrop Page of Forest Hills Gardens, Queens, was wed yesterday in St. John's Episcopal Church, Southampton, L.I., to Anthony Hugh Clay. The bridegroom, son of Eugene H. Clay of Southampton and the late Mrs. Marguer-itta S.

Clay, is the grandnephew of Gen. Lucius D. Clay. Mrs. Clay, the bride, a graduate of Garland College, made her debut here in 1963 at the Debutante Cotillion and the Mistletoe Ball.

The bridegroom is a West Point graduate, and served with the 101st Airborne Division. He later received an M.B.A. degree I from the Columbia School of I Business and is now with Clark, Dodge Co. Elizabeth Ardrey Weds In the Church of Our Saviour, 59 Park Elizabeth Howard Ardrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rushton Leigh Ardrey of Dallas, was married yesterday to Francis Edmond Wilson Jr. The bridegroom is the son of Wilson, USN, retired, and Mrs. Wilson of Bethesda, Md. As a first lieutenant in the Army, he served with the First Infantry in Vietnam. He is now a stockbroker with Paine, Webber, Jackson Curtis at Silver Spring, Md.

Mrs. Wilson, the bride, a 1968 graduate of Briarcliff College, has for the past year been an editorial assistant here with the McFadden-Bartel publishing firm. She is a provisional member of the New York Junior League. Her father, before retirement, was senior v.p. of the Republic National Bank of Dallas.

Fifth Ave. at 50th St. before the cathedral was built. Officiating was the Rt. Rev..

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