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The Lowell Sun from Lowell, Massachusetts • Page 42

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The Lowell Suni
Location:
Lowell, Massachusetts
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42
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Dfi LOWELL SUNDAY SUN, SEPT. 12, 1971 Season's brides Test dye fuhrics material can be color changed successfully. Snip a small piece from an inranspiuuous area and test dye flrsl to be certain of the oulcome. Washahihty is the first rule for dyeing Only washable lilaina H. O'Nell, daughter of Mrs.

Charles O'Neil, 10 West Adams and the late Charles O'Neil, became the bride or Thomas P. Lovett, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Lovett, 54 Glenham West rtujibury, at a 1:30 p.m. Mass in St. Patrick's Church.

Rev. James Lchanc of Fitehburg, assisted by John 1 1 I cousin of the bridegroom, officiated. Escorted by her brother, Charles T. O'Neil, the bride wore an A line gown of taffeta styled with an empire bodice, mandarin collar, and bislmp sleeves enhanced with Venice lace entwined with satin ribbun. She wore a chapel length mantilla of imported silk illusion edged with matching lace and ribbon and carried a bouquet of white orchids and steplianDlis.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Eugene McCarui, sislcr of the bride. Suellen O'Neil, of Aspen, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Maura O'Neil, sister of the bride, Mrs. Walter Gresco and Mrs.

William Koulohcras. bride's attendants were identically attired in soft pink blnuses with bishop sleeves and hostess length Hawaiian print skirls sashed with hot pink. They carried bouquets of multi eolw.d daisies. BEST MAN was Bryan Lynch of Dedham. Guests were ushered by Philip Barth of Fitehburg, Donald Burn ham of Hyde Park, Stephen Tucker of New Jersey and Capt.

Stephen Barnard of West Roxbury. Following a reception at the Sjware House, the couple left on a wedding cruise to Free part and Nassau in the Baha They are now residing Marion, Mass. The bride, a graduate of Iyowell High School, received her B.S. degree in Education from Fitehburg State College. For the past two years she has been employed as a Icachcr in the Special Education Department of the Lowell System.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Catholic Memorial High School, West. Rnxbury, received his B.S. Ed. degree in Industrial Arts from Fitehburg State College. He is employed as a teacher by the Natick School System.

Carpentier Tousigiiant Pauline Diane Tousignant, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Omer R. Tousignant, Wood lawn Tyngsboro, exchanged marriage vows with Richard A. Carpentier, son of Albert O. Carpentier, Poitraa Tyngsboro, at a 6 o'clock ceremony in Ste.

Thcr cse's Church in Dracul. The Rev. Charles Stanley officiated. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore an A line taffela gDwn designed with empire waistline, long lace belled sleeves accented by sequins and a lace trimmed neckline, and floor lenglh train, Her finger tip veil fell frojn a cluster of white roses and she carried old fashion bouquet of white orchids, bahy's breath and white ribbon streamers. Matron of honor was Mrs.

Lucille Hurst, sister of the bride. She was attired in a pale pink and white floral gown styled with Bishop sleeves. She wore a matching bow in her hair. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Donna Albert and Miss Jacqueline Carpentier, sister of the bridegroom, were identically attired in orchid.

Best man was William Hurst, brother in law of the bride, and the guests were ushered by Donald Carpentier, brother of the bride MRS. THOMAS P. LOVETT H. O'Nell FOLLOWING A reception at the Princeton Inn in Drneut, the couple left on a wedding trip to the mountains. The bride, a graduate of Tyngsburo High School, is employed as a clerk typist by Sanders Associates, South Nashua.

The bridegroom, presently serving with the U.S Navy, is stationed aboard the carrier U.S.S. Independence in Norfolk, Va. MilJer Vieira Sheila Ann Vieira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 8.

Vieira of 185 Pleasant became the bride of Alan A. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller, Rte. 2, Fowler, at the Immaculate Conception Church.

Re Stuart O'Brien officiated. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bnde wore an A line gown of candlelight silk organza designed with empire bodice and featuring vertical rose point lace panels on the bodice and Ills hop sleeves. Seed pearls accented the lace on the bodice, sleeves and cuffs. A border of lace trimmed the hemline and edged the detarhahle chapel length train. Her cathedral length veil of silk illusion tell from a lace cameloi cap accented with seed pearls.

She carried an old fashion bouquet of white miniature carnations interlaced with while sweetheart roses and dotted wiih pale blue baby's breath. Nancy Vieira, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Elizabeth F. Papik; Lois Miller, of Fowler, sister of bridegroom; Mrs. Nancy J.

Cummings of Dover, N.H.: Mary Floria, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Shirley A. Be langer of Norlh An clover cousin of the bride. The bride's at ten dents were attired in aqua empire styled pant gowns of chiffon, styled with high collars of aqua and lime green embroidery. Matching trim enhanced the bodice, and sleeve cuffs.

The maid of honor carried a bouquet in Victorian style, made up of yellow and white sweetheart roses with an interlacing of lime reen miniature carnations. The bridesmaids bouquets were identical fashion to the. maid of honor's. BEST MAN WAS Hubert ENGAGED? Blazon's Kenwood 1 Florist cordially invites you to stop in and pick up your tree Boomer, on pian Ining the flowers for your wedding. We would consider it a privilege to design your wedding flowers.

BLAZON'S Kenwood Florist. Prices SPTVY HALLOS "Caters For All Occasions" 78 MEEKIMACK LOWELL at tiit miMrmnv iwnr Expertly Prepared Food Pleasantly Served Moderate For Weddings Banquets Testimonial Etc. Free Parking Cnl! For Our Menu 454 0742 MRS. RICHARD CARPENTIER Pauline D. Tousignant Schafer of Westphalia, Mich.

Ashers were Martin Miller, of Fowler, Mich jralher of the bridegroom, Gary McNamara of Fowler, Gordon The len of St. Johns, Mich, Stephen Papik and John Vieira, brother of the bride. Following the reccplion at the l'elhain Inn, Mr. ai.J Mrs. Miller left for Bermuda.

Uprm return, they will reside at 2D3 Baldwin St. The bride, graduate of Lowell High School and Lowell Statu College, is presently leaching in Vtalford. Mr. Milier is a graduate of Fowler High School, Fowler He Lansing Business College, Lai! sing, Mich, and served four years in the U.S. Navy.

He plans lt attend Northern Es5M Community College in the fall. Slevens Cooley Carol Ann Therese Cooley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Francis Thomas Cooley of 56 Charles Dorchester became the bride of Ensign The niftily done MRS. ALAN A. MILLER Ann Vieira Timothy Forrest Stevens, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hilary Stevens of 16 Douglas Road, Lowell at an 11 o'clock ceremony at the Friendship Chapel N.A.S., South Weymouth. Officiating clergyman was Monsignor McElroy, Escorted lo the altar by her father, the bride ware an A line gown of French silk satin appliqued with Alencon lace encrusted with seed pearls and terminating into a chapel train. She carried a bouquet of white gladioli. Maid of honor was Dorothea Stevens and bridesmaiu was Mary Elizabeth McGloan of Belmont.

The bride's attendants wore sleeveless pantdrcsses of ivy Van Gogh print showing mandarin collars. They carried continental bouquets of mixed flowers. Best man was Terrenes McCee of Poahody and usher was John Lanjcll, of Pel ham, N.H. Following a reception at the Officer's Club in South Weymouth, Ensign and Mrs, Stevens left for a wedding trip suede. From mttmerf, 22.00 MRS.

TIMOTHY F. STEVENS Carol Ann T. Cooley throughout the eastern coast. They will reside in Meridian, Miss. The bride, a graduate of Mount St.

Joseph Academy, attended Kepis College and a graduate of Boston Univer sity. Ensign Slovens is a graduate of Keith Academy and Boston College. He is in the U.S. Navy undergoing naval aviation training. Fun felt hats NEW YORK Fell hals can be made to ynur liking hy adding ornaments or cutting holes in them lo give a Swiss cheese effect.

Add leathers patches or old jewelry to make those hats suit any occasion. CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE tt FACTORY PRICES! Comfort Bedding Co. 145 155 Thorndike St. SS5I I National Hosiery tl Week Mr. SeptlH8tH WEBB V1K ie Great Hanes Support SALE! 3.25 and 4.95 REG.

3,965,95 Be gam glamorous and take your place beside the greats! Save $1 on all Hanes Alive Support pantyhose and lOi on Support stockings! Come Alive with South Pacific, Town Taupe, Mayfair, Driftwood, White and Gentlebrown. Hosiery, Street Floor mta i rq STRIDING TOWARD FALL And into every life a suede or leather coat from Howard Davis To be turned out like this is never to know the meaning nf cold. Soft touches, these suede and leather coats disciplined shapelings perfectly attuned to fait. In misses' sizes 6 16. i 1 5.00 to 130.00 Downtown Lowell.

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