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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 8

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6 Newlyweds Take Trip To Vermont KITTERV Miss Camille Lavigne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lavigne of 19 Island and Patrick K. Crowley. son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Crowley of 10 Old Armory Way. were united in marriage last Saturday in St. Raphael's Church.

The Rev. Raymond Auger conducted double ring ceremony. Miss Margaret Crowley was rt ft Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown, of silk faille fashioned with a fitted waistline, boat neckline of lace, and elbow length sleeves edged with lace. A headpiece of orange blossoms held in place her elbow length tier veil and she carried a colonial spring bouquet of pink daisies. Miss Ramona Lavigne.

sister oi the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pink gown, a head- piec? of pink daisies and carried a bo.iquet of daisies, MU.S Mary Adams and Miss Elizabeth Marconi were bridesmaids wearing pink gowns and carrying white daisies. Mnry Elizabeth Woodward was flower girl, wearing a gown of pink brocade. Robert Gunnison as best man. Ushering the guests were Roger Lewis of Eliot and Thomas Wyman For her daughter's wedding.

Mrs. Lavigne chose a blue crepe dress designed with a chiffon coMar while Mrs. Crowley. mother of the bridegroom, wore a two-piece beige suit. After a wedding trip to New York, the couple are making their home in Kitten-.

For traveling, the bride wore a yellow and white dress with matching accessories. Mis. Crowley graduated from Traip Academy in 1967 and the Portsmouth Beauty College this month. Her husband graduated from Traip Academy in and is employed at the Naval Shipyard. PORTSMOUTH HERALD, PORTSMOUTH, N.

H. Saturday, June 29, 1968 fr. Hostesses Being Sought By Pease Club The Service Club at Pease AFB is initiating a Junior Hostess Program for single women between the ages of 17 and 25 for the purpose of hostessing for dances, games nights and other co-ed activities sponsored by the club. Applicants will be screened I before being awarded member-! ship in the organization and must undergo a training period prior to full membership. This organization will continue during the summei and fall months but applicants who cannot be available for part of the year mav be put on the inactive lisL MRS.

PATRICK K. CROWLEY omen Edited by BETTE DRISCOLL Wedding Trip to Hawaii Jerelyn Ann Dineen Wed All interested persons are urged to contac'. Miss Claire Rangnow. Service Club Director bv calling or 466 436-0100. extension 815 on or before 3 Julv i Hobert Pugh.

MR. AND MRS. WILUAM MARTIN McCANN (Kingsbtiry Studio) Sally Lou Gerry, Mr. McCann Married KITTERY The Congre-Mrs. Wallace W.

Gerry of 62 Miss Jerelyn Ann Dineen, I daughter of Mr. and Joseph F. Dineen of Atlantic Seabrook Beach Robert Kennard Gray, son of Mr. and Airs Charles W. Gray of 51 Wentworth Road.

Rye, were united in marriage Saturday in Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church in Hampton. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew J.

Casey, pastor, conducted the double ceremony. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of peau-de-soie covered with silk organza fashioned wifh a bateau neckline and a wide border of seeded pearls and a accenting' the skirt. A detachable watteau train flowed into a cathedral train. Her headpiece was appliqued with matching ace and she carried a cascade of phalaenopsis and stephanotis and English ivy. Miss Mary Andrea Dineen, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

She wore a white Dique gown fashioned with a wedding ring Venise lace neckline, short sleeves and the front of the gown was accented with matching lace. She carried a corn colored basket with summer flowers. Elizabeth Jean and Jennifer Ann Gray, of nieces of the bridegroom, vcrc flower girls Thev were dressed like the maid of honor. Douglas R. Gray of Rye was best man for his brother.

Ushering the guests were Joseph F. Dineen Jr. and Channing H. Philbrick of Naperville, 111. Mrs.

Dineen. mother of the bride, wore an ice blue peau-de- soie dress with matching coat of silk organza and a corsage of violets for her daughter's wedding while Mrs. Gray chose a pink silk dress with matching jacket, pink accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses and white miniature carnations. After a reception at the Ship, Wentworth Hotel, the couple left on a wedding trip to the West Coast and Hawaii. For traveling the bride wore a brown and white linen suit with brown patent accessories and a corsage Miss Perry Married in Japan KITTERV The American Embassy Annex in Tokyo, Japan, was: the scene recently for the marriage of Miss ftarlene Perry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Charles Perry of 14 Old Armory Way, to Sgt. Paul Edward McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McDaniel of louster, Ohio. The double ring ceremony was conducted by M.

Patricia Wazer, vice consul of the United States of America. The bride wore a sleeveless white bonded crepe dress with a sleeveless coat of bonded lace. Her headpiece was a crown of seeded pearls, which held in place her shoulder length veil of illusion. Mrs. Josephine Carlson of SFakagami, Japan, formerly of Florida, was matron of honor.

Richard B. Carlson of Naka- formerly of Illinois, was est man. Mrs. McDaniel a a from Traip Academy with the lasi of 1965 and LaBaron Academy in 1968. Her husband graduated from Urbana High School ivith the Class of 1963 and attended Columbus Business University.

He is serving with the Air at Tachikawa AFB in Japan. The couole will make their home in Nakagami until June of 1969. when they will return the United States. of shasta daisies. Mrs.

Gray graduated from gational Church was the scene recently for the marriage of Mr. and Sirs. William Martin McCann. The double ring cere- monv was conducted bv the Rev. for.

The bride is the former Sally 'Lou Gerry, daughter of Mr. and Whipple Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Marguerite McCann and the late William I M. McCann.

Given in marriage by heri i father, bride wore a floor Plymouth State College. Her husband graduated from the University of New Hampshire and served with the Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He is a sales representative for the Distribution Division of Georgia Pacific Corp. The couple will make their home at 294 Pleasant St. Wedding Perfect i beautiful memories vou'l! cherish fcr lifetime ere fashioned inio vour wedding gown Maricm's helps moke vour cccoms come true giving friendlv OEDendoble when it so much.

Gowns for the bride and for the entire wedding pcrlv. olus the many accessories nccessarv to make vour dov co--olete. For Appointment Dial 2S4-4066 MARIAM'S BRIDAL SALON SALES I 309 Main St. Biddeford, Me. white gown with fitted bodice, scoop neckline, long fitted sleeves.

The A-line skirt jwas appliqued with lace and in a train. Her elbow i length veil of silk illusion fell from a pill box of lace and seed pearls and she carried a cascade of white rosebuds tipped with blue, white carnations and ferns. Mrs. Pamela Gerry of Eliot, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a floor length A-linc dress of b'ght blue with chiffon flowered headpiece with veil of silk illusion and carried a basket of deep pink and light pink carnations.

Miss Penelope Smith was of honor dressed identical I to the aialron of honor. Bridesmaids, wearing aqua blue gowns, were Miss Gcral- Luncheon Set BKENTWOOD Mrs. Gifford, chairman of the annual summer luncheon of the Kingston Garden Club, states that MRS. ROBERT KENNARD GRAY (Bradford Bachrach) Susan P. Wh To Dale K.

The Ncvnngton Community Congregational Church was the scene recently for the marriage of Miss Susan Putney White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Wbtie of Madison. to Dale Kenneth Caswell.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Y. Caswell of 22 Greenleaf Portsmouth The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev. C.W.

Vandenbergh, pastor of the Middle Street Baptist Church. Mrs. Marian Gerrish Craig was organist. Area Couple Observe lite Wed Caswell Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of white pique with VeniMan lace accent on bodice, sleeves and hemline. She carried a small bouquet of field daisies trimmed with yellow velvet ribbons.

Miss Kay White, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Robert Scarponi was matron of honor. Both attendants also carried 'bouquets of field daisies. Donald Criag was best man.

Ushers were John Randall of Portsmouth. Robert Scarponi of Newington and Robert Trefz of Madison. Wis. Tbe bouquets and church decorations were arranged by Miss Dorothy Watson of Newington. A reception was held at the Anniversary KITTERY The 5 0 SHff book Newington Civic Center with Miss Leah Caswell and Miss Fernald in charge of the the bus will leave the Congrega-j wedding anniversary of Mr.

and uln--i 1 i 1 Mrs. John Adams took place tionai Church at 10:15 a.m. July 8 to proceed to Peg Leg Restaurant, Rockport. Mass. The final date she can accept cancellation of reservations for the bus trip is July 5.

Garden Club members have" first choice, and friends will be permitted after their reservations are filled. Clouthier of Hartford. and Cushman Phillipps III. June 26 Mr. and Mrs.

Adams were married in Washington, D.C. on June 26. 1918. Mr. Adams is retired from the Portsmouth Navy Yard, having served over 45 years with the Government.

He received a special citation from President Truman during World Wai II for outstanding performance of his duties. Mrs. Gerry chose a light aquai Mr. and Mrs. Adams own and dress and coat ensemble, white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses.

Mrs. McCann, mother of the bridegroom, wore a pink silk organza with dress and coat ensemble, i Smith. Mrs. Jean Tobey. iclassmatcs of Jhe bride.

The 'bride's and cowns accessories and an orchid cor- A a TM i a A the i were fashioned by the bridegroom's mother. Kenneth Anderson of KilJcry Point was best man. L'j-hcrinc sucsts were Bradford anl a d1 Mlss I1 ffCSS Gerrv. brother of Jh bride. Glen pr ded at t3 lft ta b3c Perkins of York.

i lcr a wcddln Smith cutting the wedding cake MBS Jane bm.th presenting i 3)e llc st book Cassandra Our summer schedule Storting July 1 Monday through -Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Imported and Domestic Women Wear (Carm COOPERS7OWN In the tenter of Hampton niont and ACW lork the couple iwil! make their home in Sandwich. Mass. For traveling the bride wore a dress and coat ensemble with navy blue accessories and a corsage of blue and white roses.

Mrs. McCann graduated from Traip Academy in 1966 and Mc- jlntosh Business College in 3967. She was employed" in Ihe i personnel department al Claro- stat Mfg. Co. Her husband graduated from Traip Academy the Qass of 1963 and is serving with the Air Force as 'a radarman at Olis AFB.

AUCTION June 25th, 10 a.m. Congregational Church Kitfery Point, Rain or shine. Lunch. Furniture, cane scat cniin. spool icd.

ST. John's After a wedding trip to Lake Wentworth. the couple will make their home in Newington. Mrs. Caswell attended rence University and Lawt operate the "Adams House" in Kittery, which at one time was the slopping place for many of the country's notables, including Mrs.

Eleanor Roosevelt and party who. while her husband was President, made this their 4 stopping place when traveling! to Campobello Island. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are life members of the Masons and Easlen, Star respectively.

For many years they wintered in FJonda as well as California. They have three children, Mrs. RoberJ McLarkcy of PJace- ville- Charles Adams of Binghamptun, Xew York; and John Adams Jr. of Pcabody. Mass also, five grandchildren.

DAR Chapter Meets in Epping EPP1XG Bclsy Ross Chapter, Northern Star, Daughters of Ihe American Revolution, of Lawrence. met June 1-3 at Ihe home of Mrs. Wiifrcd Coombs. Ladd's Lane. Epping, for jhe annual Flag Day.

Regent. Mrs. WJlliani McLennan, presided. She welcomed University oJ Wisconsin. She is now a jeweler-craftsman at the Bow Street Studio Artists.

Portsmouth. Her husband graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1960, graduated from Bryant College in Providence. R.I.. and served as a captain in the Marine Corps. He is now engaged in antique restoration and furniture design in Rye.

Miss O'Neil Married to Rye Man ST. LOUIS. Mo. A wedding trip to England followed the recent marriage of Miss Katherine O'Neil Lumaghi to John Callagy Clifford at the St. Charles Borromeo Church here.

Mrs. Clifford is the daughter of Louis F. Lumaghi Jr. of 20 North Kings Highway, St. Louis, and the bridegroom is the son of JVfr.

and Mrs. James Henry Clifford of 82 South Rye Beach, N.H. The Rev. Valentine Young, OFM, officiated over the double ring ceremony. The bride was presented in marriage by her father.

Sister of the bride, Miss Ann Lumaghi, was maid of honor. Mrs. Hugh L. King Jr. of New York was matron of honor.

Dr. Clifford DX of Rye Beach, attended his brother as best man. Ushers were William F. Clifford and Thomas A. Clifford, both of Rye Beach, brothers of the bridegroom; and Richard B.

Lumaghi of San Francisco. and Navy Ens. Peter Lumaghi, brothers of the bride. A reception followed the noon ceremony at the University Club of St. Louis.

MRS. PAUL EDWARD McDANIEL (Kingsbnry Studio) Mrs. Clifford Is graduate of Villa Duschene and St. Louis University. Mr.

Clifford graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1961, the University of New Hampshire in 1965, and will be in his fourth year as a student at Tufts School of Dental Medicine. Boston. Mass. will reside The couple Boston. in M.

McMAllOX Miss McMohon Engaged to Wed K. J. Moynahan RYE Mr. and Mrs. -lames X.

McMahon of 227 Central Road announce Ihc engagement members of Sa 3 daughter. IPhinicr Chapter of Epping Kenneth J. Moynahan. son General Israel Piilnam Chapter of Mr. and Georcc W.

3 of Danvcrs. Mass. Moynahan Sr. of 70 Central After Dae business meeting Road. Miss Kathleen Moycs spoke on Miss McMahon is a 3867 her experiences in the Peace juate oi St.

Thomas Arlene Levitt To Become Bride Of Donald Presel Mrs. Abraham Levitt of 484 Lincoln Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter. Arlene to Donald S. Presel of Cranston.

R.I., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris PreseL Miss Levilt also is the daughter of the late Abraham Levitt and granddaughter of the Rev. Harry Miss LcviM graduated from Portsmouth High School and BosUn University. College of Business Administration, with a B.S.

degree in business education. She is a teacher of business education in a Massachusetts higr. school Mr Pretes graduated from Brown University, He a master's degree from Xorth- easJera University in (physics and secondary education. He is an assisian! professor of physics at SMT! Fall River, Mass. A summer wedding is planned.

MRS. STEWART BALL Miss Susan Kline Weds Stewart Ball of New York Miss Susan Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kline of 6 Harbor View Drive, Rye, became the bride of Stewart Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Ball of Lido Beach. Long Island, N.Y. The wedding took place a Temple Israel in Swampscott. Mass. High School and is a stadent of Corps.

She had recently re- inrncd from Borneo, and a talk at Salem Hospital School was given and ifiags of the conn- Xarsing, Salem, Mass. and peoples were shown. Her fiance is a 3953 graduate A vjVnl ancJJon was held. fo3-jof Pcrtsmojjlh High School, He 3owv3 served Iscrxfo 3wo jn the Army by the executive board of the and is tmpit-vcd at Line Lumber 'Co. ia Haaaptoa, BARBARA LEE KUHLMAX Miss Kuhlman, Keith M.

Lewis To Wed Oct. 12 EXETER Mr, and Mrs. William Kuhlnian of 10 Downing Court announce the engagement of Iheir daughter, Barbara Lee, to Keilh Monroe son of Kennelh Lewis of South Dennis, Mass, and the Miss Barbara Collier of Portsmouth was maid of honor. Mrs. Sandra Hanauer of Anaheim, Calif, and Mrs.

Roberta Baer of Portsmouth, sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. -f 4 Ronald Ball served as best man for his brother. After a ivedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will make their home in Freeport Long Island. N.Y. Mrs.

Ball graduated from Lesley College in Cambridge. Mass, and has accepted a position as a teacher ia Long Island. Her husband graduated from Boston University in 1967.and is presently engaged in the advertising business in New York City. Jate Marion Lewis. Mass Kuhlman 5s a graduate 1 if nrezi of Exclcr High School attended Jhe Univcrsily of ew Gcnk-cc Hampshire and is currcrally employed at the North Atlantic Service Center in Aadover, Mass.

Service Mothers Honor Past Presidents The Service Mothers Club met at FJagstonc's recently and observed "Pas' i Night." Honored weie Mrs. Delia Murray. Mrs. Helen Peschel, Mrs. Viva ConneH.

Mrs. Betty Stanley. Mrs. Lena RicapulL Mrs. KaUi'eeji White.

Mrs. Anna Ricci. Mrs Mary Fabrizio and Mrs. Sylvia Vincent. Each was presenied a corsage and gift Mrs.

Pesthel and Mrs. White were 5 chaige of arrangements and Mrs Fabrizio. entertainment. At the business session. Mrs- Grace LaCsva.

Gold a Mother, presented Jhe new president Mrs. Ricci, with a bouquet Guests included Mrs. Fabnao. and Mrs. Mr.

Lewis is graduate of Memorial High School Reading, Mass, and after Force is now a patrolman on Area Gardeners KITTERY The Kattery Garden will meet Tuesday, at ate home of Andrew Fraser, highlighted by a plant arc reminded lo the Dennis Police Force, Cape bring plants, potted or boxed. Cod. 'Hostesses will be Mrs. Daniel As Oct. 12 wedding is and Mrs.

Clayton Sawyer..

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