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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 108

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The Boston Globei
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108
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4 25 A The Boston Sunday Globe An sut 16, 1964 Stephanie Rogers, Scituate, Robert Foley and Bride To Live in N.Y. Thompson Jr. -v-- If I I i I I I J- Marries John Miss Stephanie Rogers and John Wesley Thompson Jr, were married by Rev. Lee Fletcher in North Community Church, Marshfield Hills. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Verne Rogers, Scituate. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Scituate.

Mr. Rogers gave his daughter in marriage. She wore white silk organza with a fitted bodice of Venice lace, scoop neckline and short sleeves. A band of Venice lace trimmed the bell shaped skirt and detachable chapel-length train. Her short illusion veil was caught to a circlet of orange blossoms.

She carried pompons and stepha-notis. Mrs. Ennio DiFelice, Syracuse, was matron or honor. She wore a short yellow linen dress with scoop neckline, fitted bodice and bell-shaped Houton, Dorchester; Mrs. Constance Ann Arbor, Miss Voniderstein, Scituate; Mrs.

Rocheslle Litwak, New Bedford; Miss Ann Hare, Scituate; Mrs. Judith Cuyler, St Thomas, V.I.: and Mrs. Charlotte Bailey. Scituate. Master William Longman, Woodbury, L.L, was ring bearer.

George F. Foley Jr, Dorchester, was best man. Ushers were William Foley, Dorchester; Michael Walsh, Washington; Robert Wallace, Stamford, Ct; Scott Bailey and Jeffrey Bailey, Scituate; John Mandis, New York; and William Ramsey, Brockton. The bride is a graduate of Northeastern University. Mr.

Foley graduated from the University of Massachusetts. He served two years with the Armed Forces in Korea. After a trip to St. Thomas and the Virgin Islands, they will live in Latham, N.Y. Miss Linda V.

B. BaHey and Robert Leo Foley were married in St. Francis Xavier Church by Rev. John Cun-ringham. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jackson E. Bailey, Scituate, and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fhilip S.

Bailey, Scituate. Mr. Foley is a son of Mrs. George F. Foley, Dorchester, and the late Mr.

Foley. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore white peau de soie embroidered with seed pearls, empire styled dress with shoulder length illusion veil attached to a pearl crown. She carried white orchids and white baby roses with ivy trail. Miss Claire Baker, Los Angeles and Brockton, was maid of honor.

She wore pale aqua peau de soie floor length, with matching Dior hat. She carried white Fuiji mums EXCLUSIVE! Lormc i MISS MARJORIE ELLEN LORD, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. Rogers Lord, Bedford, and Philip Edward King, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward G. King, Southwick, were married by Rev. Walter E. Wyman in the First Congregational Church, Bedford.

skirt She carried a basket with daisies and yellow roses. Similarly dressed were the bridesmaids Mrs. Peter Freyd, Philadelphia, and Miss Mary Jo Connelly, West Homestead, Pa. Miss Jennifer Freyd. Philadelphia, was flower girl She wore floor-length yellow-linen with fittea bodice and full skirt She carried yellow roses.

David R. McClay Jr, State College, Pa. was best man. Ushers were Arthur V. Rogers John F.

Meskell Jr, Scituate; Dt. Peter Freyd, Philadelphia, and Robert Malvesta, Quincy. The bride is a graduate of Green Mountain College and Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Thompson graduated from Pennsylvania State University and attends the University of Vermont Graduate School.

i MRS. JOHN WESLEY THOMPSON JR. California Casual mtmtm iumiw J' vim A ZJ i 4 discotheque decollete 1 t-A devastating! i Lorir.I MRS. ROBERT L. FOLEY with dark aqua carnations with ivy trail.

Similarly dressed in light and dark aqua were the bridesmaids. Miss Cathrine and they're ours exclusively in Bos 1 Bachiaca) English Girl Weds Somerville Man Miss Yvonne Marie F. N. Clark, Medford. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred Clark, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, (Maclonej MRS. FRANCIS J. HARDY became the bride of Francis Joseph Hardy, son of Mr; and Mrs. Francis A.

Hardy, Somerville, at St. Clement's Church, Medford. Rev. Charles Mc Carthy, All Saints Church, Roxbury, officiated. The bride was given in mar riage by the bridegroom's father, Francis A.

Hardy. Maid of honor was Miss Carol Mc Donald, Wellesley. Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Con-nell, Miss Kathy 'Kane, and Miss Evelyn Brown, Dorchester; Miss Betty Hardy and Miss Josephine Hardy, Somerville. A niece of the bride-" groom, Miss Karen Marie Tower, was flower girl. John LaCamera, Norwood, was best man.

Ushers were John Hardy and Richard Tobin, Somerville; Paul Hardy, Salem; Paul O'Donnell, Norwell; Roderick O'Byrne, Waltham, and Harry Tower, Stoneham. The bride attended Ruther-ford College, England, Mr. Hardy is a graduate of St. Anselm's He Served three years with the Coast Guard. Miss Nancy Ramler Of Brookline Marries Temple Mishkan Tenia, Newton, was the setting for the evening wedding of Miss Nancy Elaine Ramler.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ramler, Brookline, and David (Dickson) MRS. DAVID G.

HELLER Gary Heller, son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Heller, Herkimer, N.Y. Rabbi Robert Sha-piro officiated. Maid of honor was Miss Susan E.

Hamler, Brookline. Melvin Pizer, Herkimer, was best man. Ushers were Alvan Ramler, Brookline; Daniel Marcus, Queens. N.Y.; Stuart Weisburgh, Albany; Terry Rabinowitz, Queens Village; Stephen Levin, Herkimer; and Stephen Alpert, Bangor, Me. Mrs.

Heller is a 1964 graduate of Lesley College. The bridegroom will graduate 1 from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1967. i A Miss Marjorie Geary Married in Danvers Miss Marjorie Gertrude Geary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B.

Geary Jr, Danvers, and James Lewis (Gamsboro) MRS. J. L. RYER JR. Ryer son of Mr.

and Mrs. James L. Ryer, Middleton, were married in St. Mary's Annunciation Church, Danvers, by Rev. Thomas J.

Tobin. They were given the Papal blessing. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Matron of honor, Mrs. Mary Geary, Middleton, is her sister-in-law.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Josephine Carbonaro, Medford, Mrs. Judith Cargill, By-field, Miss Joyce Manninen, cousin of the bridegroom and Rose Marie Newbury, Peabody; Mrs. Brenda Max-ner, Beverly. The bride's sister, Miss Paula Geary, was flower girl.

The bride's brother, Thomas F. Geary, Middleton, was best man. Ushers were Louis Carbonaro, Medford, Kermit Cargill, Byfield; Rodney Maxner, Beverly; John W. Newbury, Peabody, uncle of the bridegroom, and Robert Sojka, Groton, a brother-in-law of the bride. Mrs.

Ryer is a graduate of Salem State College. The bridegroom attended Merri-mac College and Leland Powers School. Ann Champa Weds Courtney A. Lloyd St. Anthony's Church, Revere, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Ann Patricia Champa and Courtney MRS.

COURTNEY A. LLOYD Arthur Lloyd. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Champa, Revere.

Mr. Lloyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd Maiden. Rev.

Joseph Sullivan, Chestnut Hill, officiated and read the Papal Blessing. Miss Joan Champa, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Joanna Rosser and Miss Donna Amiro. A brother of the bridegroom, Douglas Lloyd, was best man. Ushers were George Lloyd John Hunt, George Vetter and Robert Holbrook.

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