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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 83

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE SEFTEMEER 18, 1S55 Eighty-Three Miss Richardson Is Bride of 1 Miss Barbara Bigham Is Bride in Waltham of John R. Miller A reception st the Maugus Club Susan DeMeHe of Natick was Mountains, he and his bride plan Miss Mary Kimball Richardson were Hazen Richardson 2d and in WellcsU-y Hills followed the flower girl for her cousin. t0 llve at Fort Le, N- J- became the bride of Louis peter Steohen A. Richardson. Elmer Miller of Newburgh was rv.ll -1 Folsonetti or hast Boston, son 5nJr wedding of Miss Barbara Bigham, miSS UUUCd CUs ct Mr.

and Mrs. Agostino E. Pol- ated ron? Tufts College and is a Bouquets of white flowers deco- scnetti of East Boston on August member of the Class of 1957 at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- his brother best man.

and the dore F. Eigham of Waltham, and ushers were Lt tj- Donald W. John Robert Millor. son of Mr. and Bigham.

brother of the bride; Wall alreh'iMmon 201h at St' Church in Mld" Dental Scho1- Mrs. Robert J. Miller of Newburgh, jer DcMelle of Natick. Monroe for 'the wedding of Miss Edna dldton. Rev.

Llewellyn D. Chad- Miss Roche Is Engaged Jf. Y. The ceremony took place Schoonmaker o' Bmghamton. Marie Dullea, daughter of Mr.

and bourne performed the afternoon on September 10 at the First Con-N. brother-in-law of Mr. Mil-Mrs. Waiter A. Dullea, to John eeremo-sy.

and. a reception fol-nrpcaiirnal rhurrh in Waitham. ler: Lt Charles R. Luker of Lib- Joseph Gillis. son of Mr.

and Mis. lowed at the house of tne brio" Mis Joan Turner of Rochester, ertyville. 111.. Robert Richardson of John A. Gillis of Antigomsh.

Nova parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen M. Mrs.

William. H. Roche of Wo-Minn, was maid of honor and the Wayland. cousin of the bride; and Scotia. Richardson in Middleton.

burn announces the. engagement bridesmaids were Miss Dorothv L. Blair Davis of Wilmington. Del. Tne marriage ceremony was ner- Mrs.

W. Rutherford Browne of of her daughter, Janice Margue- Buracker of Winchester, Mrs. The bride is a graduate of Colby formed bv Hev. uonaid a. Dwyer, Danvers was matron ol nonnr.

and rite, to Lawrence Christopher Sal- Brvant of Cheshire, Junior College in New London, cousin of the bride, assisted by bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor vesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jaruna Wvnn of New N. H. Mr.

Miller prepared at St. Rev. Lawrence P. Gillis, brother of McPeake of Winchester and Mrs. rence J.

Salvesen. of Cambridge. York. Miss Patricia Jenkins and Thomas Episcopal School in New the groom. Benjamin Martin of Scarborough, Miss Roche is a graduate of Miss Loraine Tucker of New York, YorK and Kent bchool Lonnecti- A reception ft the Neighborhood Maine.

Waltham Hospital, School of Nurs- and Mrs- Robert R. Denny of cut for the University of Iowa. Club in Quincy followed the wed- W. Rutherford Browr.e of Dan-ing, and is on the staff of the New Washington. After a weeding trip to the White ding.

vers was best man and ushers England Medical Center in Boston. If (Rennett) MRS. WILLIAM FREDERICK SANFOAP MRS. JOHN ROBERT MILLER if 0 I (Mnfj; I 1 4il Guatameed by 'A vl l-f 1 ill ifetrt9' W'll 'ss Jane' Morneault, sister cf Following the ceremony, a re-llliam T. OaniOrd the bride, was maid of honor, and option was held at the North- W.

i eastland Hotel in Presque Isle, eds in Maine bndesmaids were Mlss Cath" The-bride received her B. S. ti i a i. erine Comeau cf Belmont, and degree from Boston University Miss Helen Ann Morneault, Miss Sandra Sanford. sister of the Sargent College in 1954.

The groom daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar groom. Miss Susan Miller, cousin received his B. S.

degrees from Morneault of Presque Isle, of the bride, was flower girl. Hofstra College. New York. They became the bride of William Fred- John Skypeck of Chicopee was will live on Long Island. N.

erick Sanford, son of Mrs. Constant the best man. and ushers were until March when the groom re-Pieczkowski and the late Murray Richard Morneault, brother of the ports to Aberdeen, Maryland, for Sanford of Dedham at St. Mary's bride, and Frederick Jack of WU- active service as a lieutenant in Church in Presque Isle, Me. braham, Mass.

the United States Army. i--m7Am Kit. fscyvmd 7 W4l -Aw Miss King Is Bride in Belmont All Saints' Church in Belmont was the scene of the wedding Sept 30th of Miss Josephine Sihweng King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lung Chang King of Belmont, to Frank Wen Han Chen of Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jin Ching Chen of Kowloon. Hong Kong. Rev. Elmore C. Young performed the 4 o'clock ceremony, and the bride's father gave her in marxiage.

The bride wore a portrait dress of chantilly lace embroidered with sequins and pearls, and an imported illusion veil for her wedding, and for her reception at Erewster Hall at the church she wore a red silk Chinese wedding dress embroidered with a silver dragon. Miss Eileen Eppelsheimer of At- MISS MARY ROONEY'S en. lanta, was maid of honor, and gagement to Richard Paul Shea, hridesmaids wer. the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Shea cousin, Miss Lorraine Yuan of For-of Watertown, is announced by est Hills, L. N. and Miss Ying T.u Ho of Bethesda, Md. They wore her Mr. and Mrs.

John walt2.iength dresses of bhi; crys. H. Rooney of Medford. A June talette, and their flowers were pink wedding is planned. roses and blue delphinium.

(Bachracm MRS. F. WEN HAN CHEN 1 ill Good Housekeeping If jir ill iH I- WH r.m ilMi 9i 6, fhiifAtd (p mm? i A TRIP to the Virgin Islands followed the wedding of Miss Thomasina Dexter of Pearl River, N. and Robert Wilton Reardon, ion of Mr. and Mrs.

Jtfhn H. Reardon of Medway and Wareham. A reception at the Knickerbocker Country Club followed the ceremony at Margaret's Church in Pearl River. Mr. Reardon graduated from the Massachusetts Maratime Academy and Providence College and served in the Navy as a lieutenant.

His bride is a graduate of the University of Vermont. I. r-- ENGAGED is Miss Evelyn Gaetsni, daughter cf Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L.

Gaetani of Milton, to Michael T. Shinney, ton of Mrs. Francis Shinney of Milton and the late Mr. Shinney. 0 vard University, where he was a ifiiii--'! 'i November Wedding Miss Jean Rooney Is Bride of Hamilton Johnson member of Hasty Pudding-Institute of 1770 and Phoenix S.

K. Club. He and his bnde will live in New York. "Mrs. Mildred T.

Calesa of Mansfield announces the engagement of fcfii. AsttefUiar Rpvprlv. In In New York Sept. 10th Miss. George John Best III, son of Mr.

uca" of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Richards Rooney of Winchester, became the bride of Hamilton Searight Johnson, son of Mrs. Wayne Johnson of New York and the late Mr. ROLLS ANYVHERS- EVEM UP 1 and ir fOOWN I STAIRS? lit' IS i If 11 mi vv.

'If Yi if It It ii f' Guoroaieed bv Johnson. The simple ceremony took place in the chapel of the Church of the Transfiguration in the presence of the Immediate families and a few friends. Rev. Ran-dolph Ray officiated and the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an afternoon dress of beige brocade satin and matching accessories and carried red roses.

Mrs. Hugh Knowlton Jr. el Darien, sister of Mr. Johnson, was the bride's only attendant, and she wore brown silk and beige accessories and her flowers were yellow roses. Gustav Schwab of Peekskill, 4 1 r.

'-'(' 1 r. ROLL- ASV VACUUM CLIEAfllEll f- Cuetaoteed byA Av TinAil HAiipLninff I HouMkopinc N. was best man and Fentonj Taylor and Thomas O'Donoghue of New York shared usher duties, The bride is the granddaughter-of the late Mrs. Edmund Holmes MISS JUNE CALESA Brown of Brookline, the late Mr. lv COME IN FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION! CLARK MILLS 75 Newbury St.

BOSTON and Mrs. Cesrge J. Best of New and Mrs. Daniel Rooney of Win-Bedford. Best served four Chester and the late Walter Fraser years in the United States Air Snow of New York.

She was Force, stationed in England, and graduated from Brimmer and May has resumed studies at Bryant School and attended Bradford College. Nov. 19 Is the date Junior College. Mr. Johnson pre-chosen for the weddintf.

pared at Milton Academy for Har Miiiii.iaririi-iiMiiiaMiimiwiHii itfiv iiiii niMni? rrrairwin'toi.

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