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The Lowell Sun from Lowell, Massachusetts • Page 56

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LOWELL SUN, NOV. 7, 1971 MRS. HICKEY Regino Ann Nolan Married in Hingliam HWG ilAM Regina Arm Nolan, daughter of Mrs. James J. Nolan af Hingliam siid the Jate James Nolan, be came the bride of Thomas Jo seph Hickey, sun of Mrs.

Thomas J. Hickey of Chelms ford and the Jafe Thomas Hickey, Oct. 9 at a 3 o'clock nuptial Mass at St. Paul's Church, Hingliam. Rev.

Edward J. Whalen, CSSR, a friend of the bride's family, officiated. Matron or honor was Mrs. Richard Genercau, cousin of the bride and bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard DuFresne of Quincy and Diane Flynn of Ilingham.

Tina Cramaeio of Hingham whs the flower girl. Best man whs John Hickey ol Uoston, brother the bridegroom. Brothers of the bridegroom, Danie! Hickey find James Hickey, both of Chelmsford were the ushers. Following the eernmnnv. a reception was held at the Warrick Mansion in Hull.

Mr. and Mrs. Hickey will reside at 75 St. Alphonsus Boston. Melvin Miscovitch wedding DUNSTABLE April Mis envifch or Kemp and Roh ert J.

Melvin were, united in marriage on Oct. 2, at tile United Methodist Church in Townscnd. Given in marriage by her brother, Roger Miscovitch, Hie bride was attired in a bridal gown of white silk, de signed with long sleeves culfed with lace. Her bouffant veil was caught to a white carnation floral headpiece, and she carried a bouquet nf while carnations with orchid center. Mrs.

Wanda Knislcy, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, Bridesmaids were Bar bara Batten, Marilyn Boyn lon, Jessica Miscovitch, sisler nf the bride, and Ellen Van qucs. Junior bridesmaids were Robin and Phyllis Misco vilch, sisters of the bride. Tlic ma trot) of honor wore a maroon gown while the bridesmaids were gowned in pale green or pink with altcr nating colored streamers. The junior bridesmaids wure or gaudy gowns, Each attendant carried a white rose with streamers matching the color of her gowrr and each junior bridesmaid carried a single white rose with maroon, pink and green streamers, Tom Foster of Nashua, N.H., uncle or (he bridegroom, was best man. Ushers Were Kenneth Bowen, Lincoln Mel calf, flex Miscovitch, and Husscll Miscovitch, both brolhers of the bride.

following a reception at Maria Hall in Ashby, the con pie loft on a wedding trip. Season's brides Michelle M. Beaudoin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G.

Beaudoin of 165 Virginia became the bride of Gary S. Szewczyk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Szewczyk of 89 Orleans at a 6 o'clock ceremony, Oct. 1 at the Immaculate Conception Church.

Rev. Jon Martin of St. Michael's Church officiated at the wedding. Escorted by her father the bride was attired in an A iine gown of sata peau over taffeta, designed with empire bodice and camelot sleeves. Venice face accented with pink satin ribbon adorned the mandarin collar, waist and and motifs of matching lace highlighted the skirt and detachable chapel train.

The back of the gown was accented by a pink satin Dior and streamers. The bride's veil of imported silk illusion was caught to a floral profile headpiece and tier bouquet was of white daisies and pink rosebuds. Maid of honor was Joanne Gauthier. Bridesmaids were Kathleen Riley, cousin of tlic bride, Donna Sheehan, and Donna Beaudoin, of the bride, The bride's attendants wore strawberry colored gowns fashioned with cliiffon over taffeta skirts and taffeta bodices. The gowns were designed with lantern sleeves, high necklines and empire waistlines.

Each attendant carried a bouquet of pink and red roses with pink BEST MAN wus Juhn Manning. Ushers were John Robi taille, Ronald Beaudoin, brother of (he bride, and Dennis Szewczyk, brother of the bridegroom. Following a reception af. tlic Pelham Inn in Pelham, N.H., Mr. and Mrs.

Saewezyk loft for a wedding trip to Canada. Jnc Di'We, it graduate of Keith Hall, is employed as a secretary by Daniel Brennan. D.M.D. Mr. Szewczyk, a graduate of' Lowell High School, is employed as a shippereceiver by CP.

Hathaway Co. Plaistek Eacrett Brenda Gait Ea re daughter of Mrs. Beatrice epkoski of 102 Branch and the late Edward Eacrett, became the bride of William II. Plaistek, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Plaistek of 70 Billings Oct. 9 at a 12:30 o'clock ceremony at Notre Dame de Lourdes Church. Rev. Alfred R. Julian officiated at the wedding: Escorted to the altar by her uncle, Albert Lavoie, the bride was attired in an empire styled gown of bridal satin showing lantern sleeves.

Venice lace entwined with satin ribbon enhanced the high collar, bodice and A line skirt which terminator) in shapsd train of chapel length. Her three tier' veil of English silk illusion was caught to an off lhe face cap nf Venice lace, and she carried a cascade of flowers centered by an orchid. Airs. Debra Coffin, sister of the hride, was matron ol honor. Bridesmaids were Gail Scrigny, Sandy Silva and Judy Clark.

The Matron of honor wore a brown chiffon empire gown designed with A line skirl, white, laced bib front and wmic eufrs. The bridesmaids wure identically slyled gowns in peach. Each attendant wore a three tiered headband veil and carried old fashinn bouquets. BEST MAN. was Charles Plaistek, brother ut the bridegroom.

Ushers were Jack Silva, Bulch Scrigny, and Steve Olio. Following a reception at Hie VFW Hall on Plain I he iptc left on a wedding trip jlljj ri For Y.nri I FROSTING TIPPING! ffPPW rfuL PERM $095 $730 130 Central GL 2 8097 'slHn I MRS. GARY S. SZEWCZYK Michelle M. Beaudoin to Virginia and North Carolina.

Upon return, Mr. and Mrs. Plnistek will make then home at 33 East Meadow Lane. The bride, a graduate of Lowell High School, is employed by the Internal Revenue Service. Mr.

Plaistek, a graduate of Lowell High School, attended Northern Essex Community College and is employed at Courier Citizen, Co. Fi ost Myrick Cheryl AnnMyrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Myrick of Lowell, formerly of Chelmsford became the bride of Thomas Cushman Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund L. Frost af' Arlington, Oct: 16, at a 2 o'clock ceremony at Marsh Ohape, Boston University. Rev. James Carroll officiated assisted by Rev! Chesley Lantz, uncle of me oriQflgroom. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore an A line bridal gown of.

white satin featuring an empire bodice with bib effect of French Chanlilly lace accented with seed pearls. The gown was fashioned with high neckline, lantern sleeves and detachable train. A double laced border at the hemline was en hanced with Venice lace. Organza bows with artificial flowers caught her elbow length silk illusion veiling. The bride, carried a semi cascade of phalaetwpsis orchids, stcphanotis and pink and yellow sweetheart' roses.

Maid of honor was1 Christine Roth of Worcester. Brides maids were Terri Casden of Woodmere, N.Y. cousin of the bride; Mary Margaret McWil liams of Swarthmore, Janet Minch of Coraopolis, Mary Ellen O'Connor of Somerville and Mrs. Stephen B. Frost of Lexington.

THE BRIDE'S attendants wore sleeveless multi striped tafleta gowns, fashioned with bell shaped skirts and fitted bodices and were trimmed with satin al the collars and waistlines. They wore Juliet Caps o( matching pink satin and each attendant carried a shocking pink Dutchess Best man was Albert L. Baker, III, of Moorestown, N.J. Ushers were Stephen B. Foster of Lexington, brother of the bridegroom; Edmund L.

Frost of Washington, D.C., brother of the bridegroom; Richard P. Miller, Gerald E. Frick and George R. Hanlon, all of Brooklyn, N.Y. Following I he reception at the Winchester Country Clith, Mr.

and Mrs. Frost left for a MRS. WILLIAM H. PLAISTEK Brenda G. Eacrett three week wedding trip to Greece.

The bride is a graduate of Rogers Hall, Vermont Junior College and Boston Univer sity: Mr. Frost is a graduate of Belmont Hill School and Lehigh University. Liikefahr Hammond The Union Congregational' Church of Grolon was the setting for the early autumn wedding of Gay Hammond, daughter of Mrs rw.ih' Hammond and Donald G. Hammond of GroSon, who became the bride of Lawrence Lukefahr of St, Louis; Mo. Escorted by her father, the bride wore an A line gown of white taffeta with high rise waist, neekline, mandarin collar and long full sleeves, enhanced with re embroidered Alencon lace.

Tiny taffeta covered buttons accented the bodice. Her chapel train featured motifs, of matching lace and her veil imported silk illusion was attached to a taffeta camelot hat enhanced with pearl (rimmed Iaee. Her cascade bouquet was of yellow and white stephanotis and miniature carnations. Vickie. Vose, maid of honor, Eileen' Duffy and Janice Wolfe, bridesmaids, wore gowns of chiffon over taffeta with embroidered i ce creating a vest effect in shades of gold and green.

Their bouquets were assorted Fall flowers in gold and bronze. BEST MAN was William Henning, III, of Warrciitan. Va. Ushers were Chris Weston of Groton and David Quimby of Townsend. reception took place at the Groton Country Club, where Nancy Bovinette of St.

Louis, cousin of the bridegroom, was in charge of the gnesl book. Tlic bride studied at Northeastern TJllivprsitv anr) ivac employed in the laboratory of the Nashoba Community Hospital, Aver. Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lukefiihr of St.

Louis, attended Forest Park Community College and is serving in the Army in Virginia. Following a wedding trip to Vermont, New York, Virginia and Missouri, the Couple is now living in Warrenton, Va. Martin Sparks Sharon P. Sparks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas p. Sparks of 6 Waverly became the bride of Kenneth J. Lowell Y.M.C.A. Extension 201 Thorndike St. (fnrrner Keith Acadnmy) Starting: Nov.

15 7:30 8:30 15 Weeks $15.00 Pre School SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Lowell Y.M.C.A. 272 Merrimack St. Ages 9 mos. to 2 yrs. 3, 4, and 5 yr.

olds 8 lessons $10,00 Co Ed GOLF Lowell Y.M.C.A. Extension 201 Thorndike St. (forniir Kt itli Academy) Starting Wednesday, Nov. 10 7 to 3 3 to 9 6 Weeks $15.00 For Information Call: 454 7825 or 453 0961 MRS. THOMAS C.

FROST Cheryl Ann Myrick Martin; son of Clifford Martin of 34 Billeriea and the late Mrs. Beatrice Martin, Oct. 10, at a 1 o'clock ceremony at the Immaculate Conception Church. Rev. Daniel Crahan, OMI, officiated.

Escorted "to the altar by her father, the bride was attired in a Bianchi gown of silk organza designed with empire bodice, flare sleeves, and a soft, skirt which terminated in a chapel length train. Inserts ol' Chantilly lace adorned the bodice, skirt and sleeves. The bride's matching lace cap held her veil of silk illusion, and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis, baby's breath and carnations. Mrs. Davit! Maille was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Michael Nelso, Mrs. Carol Mason, cousin of the bridegroom, Kalhryn Evans and Stephanie Za charer. The bride's attendanls were identically attired in blue crepe empire gowns fashioned with bishop sleeves and trimmed with silver and pearl braid. Each girl carried a multicolored bouquet of carnations, mums and baby's breath.

CLIFFORD of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Charles Buzzell of Haverhill, Robert Mason and Thomas Sparks and Timothy Sparks, both brothers of the bride. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the bide Coach Inn in Nashua, N.H. The bride, a graduate of Lowell High School and Lowell State College, is employed as a first grade leacher in the Lowell school system. Mr.

Martin, a graudate nf Keith Academy and Lowell State College is a member of the National Guard and is employed as a substitute teacher iu the Lowell school system. The couple will reside in Lowell. Barone Queenan Virginia L. Queenan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Queenan of 47 Newbury became the bride of John A. Barone. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Pasqnale Barone ot East Park Road, Sterling, at an evening nuptial and candlelight ceremony Mass at St. Margaret's Church. Rev. Paul Manning officiated. Escorted by her lather, flic bride was attired in a while organza A line gown featuring a front panel nf Cfiantillv Iaee accented with clusters of pearls.

The gown was do signed with scalloped neck MRS. LAWRENCE LUKEFAHR Gay Hammond line, chapel length train, and lantern sleeves with.lace cuffs. Matching lace adorned the bodice and train. Her butterfly veil was caught to an organza loop headpiece accented with motifs of lace, and she carried a potpourri bouquet of daisies, mums, stephanotis and baby's breath. Maid of honor was Eileen Queenan, sister of the bride.

Bridesmaids were Margaret Barker, cousin of the bride groom: Suzanne Berirand and Mary Lee Rahmberg. Junior bridesmaids were Colleen Queenan, sister of the bride, and Barbara Barone, sister of the bridegroom. BEST MAN was Douglas Pickering. Ushers were Paul and Peter Barone, brothers of the bridegroom, and a Queenan. brother of the'bride.

Following a reception at the Coq D'Or Restaurant in Dra cut, the couple, left on a wedding trip to Canada. Upon return, Mr. and Mrs. Barone will reside in Acton, The bride, a graduate of Keith Hall, is a fourth year student at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. Mr.

Barone is a graduate of Wachusetts Regional High School and a fifth year student at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. Beandom Kabowniczak Wanda Jane Karbowniezak, daushter of Dr. and Mrs. John J. Karbowniczak, of 465 High became the bride of Richard R.

Beaudoin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland T. Beaudoin of 115 Barbara at the Hold Trinity Polish Church. Rev.

Ted Saja, godfather of ihe bride, officiated at the ceremony. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown or ivory silk organza over taffeta, with empire bodice, mandarin collar and hishop great. magic gaugei an( free Join our Christmas Club at First Federal for $2 or more per week, and receive this all puriosc Sheffield Stainless kitchen tool as our gift to you. At First Federal, yon wen' I penalized for laic pay men is. or for missing a payment, or for early withdrawals.

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The hemline and detachable chapel train featured a border of matching lace. Her cathedral length mantilla, of imported silk illusion, featured motifs and edging of peau d'ange lace, and was attached to a lace covered camelot headpiece. She carried a bouquet of white stephanotis; yellow daisies and apricot baby carnations. Matron of honor was Mrs. Roberla Jones, sister of the bride.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Marcia Petriilo, sister of the bride; Mrs. Constance Brouil lavd, sisler of the bridegroom; Barhara Kokino3, Eileen Armstrong and Suzanne LeBel. The matron of honor was attired in an apricot linen gown which featured empire budice, short sleeves and mandarin collar. The sleeves, collar and hemline were trimmed in matching lace.

The bridesmaids wore identically fash. ioned gowns in maize yellow, and carried baskets of daisies and baby carnations. Best man whs Paul Hardy. Ushers were Gerard Brouil lard and Robert Racetlc, brothers in law of the bride groom; Charles Petriilo and Kenneth Jones, brotlier iu law of the bride, and Armand Asselin. Following a reception at the Speare House, Mr.

and Mrs. Beaudoin lefl on a wedding trip to Cape Cod. Upon return they will reside in Dracut. The bride is employed as a secretary to Dr. George V.

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