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Miss Thelma Savramis Marries Denver Man Miss Thelma A. Savramis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Savramis 315 Richards avenue, was married a week ago Sunday to Lt.

(jg) Samuel A. Francis, USN. son of Mrs. Maria Francis and the late Nicholas Francis of Denver, Colo, The Rev. John Bersentes, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony in the St.

Nicholas Greek Orthodox church of Portsmouth. The bride's white satin gown had accordion pleated paneling with a Queen Anne collar and long sleeves. Her short veil of illusion was caught by a satin helmet hat and she carried a bouquet of white lilies of the valley and an orchid. Miss Effis Savramls of Portsmouth, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Her dress was of nile green taffeta under white organdy and had an organdy stole.

MISS Millie Savramis and Miss Phyllis Zaharoolis, cousins of the bride, both of Portsmouth, were bridesmaids. They wore green nilc under white organdy gowns and carried white organdy fans trimmed with lilies of the valley. The bride's mother wore a navy blue chiffon lace gown and orchid corsage. Francis' mother was dressed in black and wore an orchid corsage. Lt.

(jR George Maragos, USN, of St. Lt. (jg Earl Barondes. USN. of San Francisco, and Lt.

(jg) William Barry, USN, of Amesbury, were ushers. About 150 guests reception at the Marshall house in York Harbor. Me. Miss KikI Zaharoolis played the organ at the ceremony and was in charge of the guest book at ception. THE BRIDE wore a navy blue suit, while hat and navy blue accessories for a wedding trip to Canada.

Miss Savramis graduated from Portsmouth high school in 1941 and the Wilfred Beauty academy In Boston. She operated a beauty salon in Portsmouth. Francis attended Denver college in Colorado and was graduated from the U.S. Naval academy In Annapolis, in 1945. He is stationed on the submarine, Burrfish, in Norfolk.

The couple will make their home in Norfolk. Isabel! Oilman, William Irving Wed in Stratham Miss Isabell of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Oilman -of Plains" road, became the bride ofr William Irving, son of Mr.

and Mrs, William Irving of Dover, last Saturday afternoon. Justice of the Peace Charles Brcwster of Stratham performed the ceremony in Stratham. The couple were attended by Miss Helen Gilman of Newmarket, niece of the bride, and Robert Irving, of Dover, the bridegroom's brother. A reception for the immediate families was' held In the couple's new home in Dover. Mrs.

Irving attended schools In Newmarket. Irving, a veteran of World War II, attended Dover schools and now employed in Dover. Margaret Doherty Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Francis 'Dohcrty of Spillane's hill.

South Berwick, announce the marriage of their Margaret Louise, to Robert W. Moore of Rochester. The bride' attended Berwick academy and the Scott Carbee school i a and is employed In Somcrsworth. Moore, a veteran of World War II, was graduated-from'Spauldlng high school and is now a student at the New England school of art in Boston. Needlework THE GAY NINETIES Personal Mention Forrest F.

Lange of 1196 Woodr bury -avenue has recently completed a three-weeks course'in disaster damage control techniques and their application. Forty-two naval officers and civilian rep're- sentatives of military installations throughout the Eastern United States attended the class at the navy's bureau of yards and docks, Washington, D. C. Miss Margaret A. Taccetta, daughter of Mr.

Vincent Taccetta of 216 Wootlbury avenue, who graduated from high school in June, enter Lesley college, this fall as a freshman in. the teacher-training course, specializing in early childhood and elementary education. Mrs. Alice Byers Hartford, a former resident of Portsmouth, is vacationing at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Goodwin of 61 Profile William Jerram of 187 Islington street, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jerram of Brooklyn, N. and will also visit friends and relatives in New York. Robert Syphers, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Theophilus Syphers of 608 State street, Is undergoing recruit training at the Great Lakes naval training GOP Woman's Club To Meet in Durham The Durham Republican club will Wednesday evening at 7:30 Instead of Wednesday afternoon at the. home.of the president, Mrs. James Funkhous- er. Sen.

Charles Tobey' will be the guest speaker of the evening. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT W. GOLDERMANN (Photo by Armsden) Miss Mabel Meehan Marries Robert W.

Goldermann of Bath Miss Mabel Veronica-Meehan, RN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Meehan o.C'140.Newcastle-avenue,.'Portsmouth; became the bride Robert Windsor Goldermann, son of Mrs, Windsor -Goldcr- mann of Bath, last Saturday. The Rev.

John F. 'Elliot performed, the double' ring ceremony at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Portsmouth. The was- of white marquisette with a lace fitted bodice arid train and had a Queen Anne collar. She carried a bouquet of white loses. and sweet Decorate tea towels with these amusing designs, reminiscent of the "sood old days" and as quaint as Die stilfhcB and colors will help you turn out tolgn 11 diiy.

Pattern No. 5281 consists of hot. iron transfer for 6 designs measuring 5 by 5 inches, color chart, stitch illustrations and finishing directions, Send 20c in COINS, your name, address and the PATTERN NUMBER to ANNE CABOT, Th. Port'n- mouih Horold, 1150 Ave. Americas, New York 19, N.

Y. Needlework tans--Anne Cabot's big new album is here. Dozens of fascinating new designs, gift, decorations and special features. Rift patterns and directions. Twenty-five cents.

More and more amateur mechanics their own repair work. Herald Classifieds are an ideal method of advertising new or used automobile parts and accessories. Call 332. SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES SERVICE REPAIRS RENTALS CALL ONLY SINGER SEWING CENTER 61 Marktt St M4 Rye Notes Double Wedding Nuptials Performed In South Berwick Miss Carolyn Hayes, daughterof Mr. and Raymond Hayes of became the bride of Joseph Bruce Littlefieldj son Mr.

arid 'Mrs'. Ralph' Littlefiel'd of North Berwick, and Miss-''Viola Moulton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hancle Moulton of North Berwick, was wed to Gerald. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Allen of South Berwick, at a double wedding, June 30. The Hov. John Qiiigg. minister of the Sanford Baptist church, performed the double ceremony at his home. Mrs.

Littlefleld and Allen graduated from North Berwick high school with the class of 1950. After a wedding 'trip through Maine and New Brunswick, Mr, and Mrs. Littlefleld will reside' In North Berwick where Littlefield works with his father in the trucking business. are on a wedding -trip to Canada. On their return live in the Mildred Brown' tiouse on Main street, North Berwick.

Allen is employed at the Sanford. Mrs! Kenneth Bunten and Mrs. George Meyers of Duxbury, and Mrs, Sanford Cowcl of Syracuse, N. were recent -guests oC Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Rlcb of Cable road, Rye. Mr. and B. Robinson and family, and Mr. and Mrs.

E. Simpson of Worcester, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Robinson of Cable, road. Stork Quotations A daughter to Mr: and Mrs. Herbert Fernald of RFD-2, Portsmouth. Saturday nt the Portsmouth hospital.

A son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1. Wargo, Rye, yesterday at the Portsmouth hospital. A cliuiKhlor to Dr.

ruvd Mm. Gerard GrifCIn of 30314 Miller avenue at the Portsmouth hospital yesterday. A son to Mr, and Mrs: Edgar Worotoi 1 of WcllK totlny tho York hospital, A son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hogdon of 9 Halstead Kittery, yesterday at the Harbor hospital in.

York. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Rnlph Llzio Saturday at the Portsmouth hospital. A son to Dr. and.

Mrs. Arthur McMahon, in San yesterday. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMahon of 34 Cabot street.

Newmarket Girl, Newburyport Man United in Marriage Miss' Ida Wawrzkiewicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wawrzkiewlcij of Klclor street, Ncw- markcl, was married to Robert McCall of Newburyport, July 1. The Rev. Eugene Dumas performed the ceremony in the- Catholic church rectory in Newmarket.

The bride wore a -beige suit and a corsage of red roses. The couple were attended' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis of Lee. About 100 guests attended the wedding breakfast in Newmarket.

The dining room was decorated with 300 American Beauty roses. Mrs. McCall attended Newmarket schools and is employed in Newmarket, McCall Is employed In Newburyport where- tho couple will Tnnko their homo nfUtr wedding trip to City. In Us Yangtze river has a name for almost every tribe along ltd Ixmki)', GRANITE STATE FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANY Portimouth, N. H.

cjhe cfoner J. Walter Toner, Registered Pharmacist 343 State Street 'Phone 910 Portsmouth Prescriptions Specializing In Drugs Sick Room Supplies'. peas. Miss-M. -Elizabeth Hart, R.N., Uxbridge, maid, of honor.

white organdy over taffeta gowri and a "white horsehair picture a i matching mitts. She carried yellow shasta daisies. Gerald Kelliher of Portsmouth man. MRS, STEPHEN Robbins of Bath, and James Kondrut of of the 'bride, Mrs. Robbtns KllLcry.

bridesmaids. wore a yellow' frosted gown and hat. 'She carried -lavender Shasta daisies. Mrs. Kondrat wore a gown of orchid frosted organdy with matching plcUirc hat nnd carried pink shasta daisies.

Ushers were Horace Sturgis of Augusta, A. Marshall Jones, of. Boston, Mass. Barabar Ann Robbins of Bath, the bride's nlecc', '-was girl. -She wore a pink marquisette dress with bonnet to match.

A reception was held at the Rockingham hotel for 50 guests. For a wedding' trip "to Quebec, Canada, the bride wore a powder blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of "white roses'. On return, the couple will reside Augusta, Me. MRS. GOLDERMANN is a graduate of Portsmouth high school, Plymouth, business school and the, Peter 'Bent Brlijham'hospltfll school of nursing.

She has been' employed as- a registered nurse at; the Togus Maine Veterans Goldermann a a 1 from Gould academy, Bethel, from Bowdoin college in 1949, and the Maine. He served for" three during World War II with ''the 98th Infantry division in the Pacific theater. Goldermann is now employed' by the Sears Roebuck Augusta, Me. Ofelia Alvarado Weds-Car I Davis In South Berwick Miss Ofello Academy street, South Berwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mauro Alvarado of Los Angeles, was last to Carl Vernon Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of South street, Salmon Falls! The Rev. G. R.

Johnson performed the ceremony in the South Berwick Federated church. Harry C. Mayott, the bride's brother-in-law, gave her In marriage. The bride gowned in white princess, style satin- brocade with a sweetheart, neckline. long pointed sleeves.

Her. fingertip veil was caught with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a colonial bouquet'of-white roses and Miss Norma Davis of Falls, the bridegroom's maid of honor. She wore chiffon dress. i THE BRIDESMAIDS. Mrs.

Richard Davis of Salmon Falls and Miss Marcia Davis 'of South- Berwick, were gowned'in yellow with match; ing headdresses and carried pink colonial bququets. Richard'Davis of Salmon Falls, the bridegroomVbrother, man. Joseph of Salmon and Gardlnar, Fogg "of South Herwick were About attended the reception at the bridegroom's home. For her wedding trip to New York City, the'bride wore a yellow organdy dress with 'brown brocade. The bride was graduated from Pasadena City college.

Davis, a graduate of Berwick'academy, is employed in Salmon Falls where the couple will makei their home on South street. Hampton Falls Girl Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Sanborn Edgerly of Hampton Falls an-, 'nounce the engagement their daughter, Ruth, to Robert. Reg- noil Scott, son of-Mr.

and Mrs. Regnoll Chester Scott of Mbnte i Rio, I Edgerly, a graduate of Hampton academy and Lesley 'college in Cambridge, has been a teacher in Providence, R. for the -past Mr. Scott is -attending San Jose in.San Jose, Calif. The couple plan to be married Aug.

27. Mary Ann Daring Honored at Party Miss Mary: daughter of Mrs. Mary Standish of 2 Clinton street, was recently honored at a surprise party on her 15th birthday anniversary. Attending were the Misses Mary Dorothy' and Sophie. Daring, Anne Labranche, Joan Blodgett, Arline Desilets, Brooks, George Gorman, Jeariette Thompson, Shirley Thompson, Linda Turner.

Refreshments were 'served by Mrs. Standish. Mrs. Corrine Gorman and Mr. and'Mrs.

William Turner also attended. Church Guild Holds Durham Festival Mrs. Irving Horsey, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs, Carroll -Degler, Mrs. -Samuel Holtt and Carl Lundholm, all.

of Durham, were In charge of the Strawberry Festival which 1 was held on -the the Tau Ome'ga fraternity house'; This project was sponsored by the Community church Guild. The proceeds-will go to the kitchen of the Season's Reason in Bright Multi- Style 6106 High or Low Wedge Heel Two reasons (one on. each Foot) how you can make this your brightest summer ever. The latest thing in Milan straw treatments to comple- ment'your present day fash- ons. NOEL'S BOOTERY (Across.from the Banks) TorUmouth Portsmouth, N.

H. Monday Evinifl), July 10', 1950 Page Five MR. AND MRS. NICHOLAS PARAS (Photo by Armsden) Miss Phyllis Killam, Paul A beII Married in Laconia Church Miss Phyllis Killam, daughter of Mr, and'Mrs. Kenneth" Killam of Laconia, was married July.1 to Paul, Irving.Abell, son of Prof, and Mrs.

Max Abell of! the University of New The.Rev.'Pierre DuPont in the Congregational church, assisted by the Rev. Clinton Con- diet, former head- of UNH Christian work. Jane' S. 'Abell of sister of the. bride, was maid of honor.

Richard P. Abell ol Washington, D. brother of the was best man. Bridesmaids, were' Miss' Frances and Miss Jean Moses -of Concord, Mary Ellen- Sh'an- l.non'bf Naugatuck, and'Gil- ford. Merrick.

S. Keene, 1 James J. Hill Wethersfield, John Gustafson of Laconia. and Solon Barraclough of Durham were Irving D. Bartly, music director of the university and of Durham Community church, was organist.

was the' University of New Hampshire in June'where she was a member of the Women's Student Christian movement, the Mortar board, the women's senior honor society; and president of' Association of Women Students. is a. graduate'' of the University 'of New where was. of the Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical' fraternity, "and. Phi.

Kappa Phi. He Is at present taking his doctorate degree afi University of Wisconsin in Madison. After a. wedding trip in'-Maine, the couple will make their home in That pleasant person who lives near you may you, too. Advertise -transportation wants with a Herald You may make friendship as well as save money on your commuting costs; Call fce Broken Out? Do-u 10 many, do for skin improvement--Hue Reiinol for daily cleanaine you'll enjoy--medicated Resinol to soothe pimply irritation.

RESIN OKTM" AND SOAP IMILI (TWAIN YIS YES MAN I MAN at Finance Co. that the man who likes to "YES" loan requests. to You ice---I'm the manager of our. office--the man who's responsible for building up our buiiness. Tha more timea I to requests for loans--the rnoro business we do.

And making our ONLY business--that's mighty important to me. Therefore, if you need extra clash at. any time-whether a little for a short time or a lot for a long time --you can depend on roy doing my best to jay "yes" to promptly. Next time you can loan give me a chance, to say you? I'll consider it a favor. See mo at Pfucnat Finance 'Co.

Liani $25 to $1000 Signature, Furniture, Car TX A Mm-IKI COMUMriJ TKtT IfKIJ TO SAr ttf. FINANCE CO Ellen Hoff Weds Millard F. Learned In Hampton Church Mrs, Ellen Lucille Hoff, daughter of Mrs. Ann Woods of 93 Bow street, became the bride of Petty Officer Millard F. Learned, son of Addisbn F.

Learned pf.Port Chester, N. July 1. i The double ring ceremony was performed by Mr, Sanford G. York at Hampton. The 'bride wore a suit of beige gabardine, -with white accessories and corsage, of white and pink Mrs.

A i sister of tho bride was matron honor and Addison F. Learned, brother of the bridegroom was best man. BETTER GRADE USED CARS AT REASONABLE PRICES Portsmouth Buiek Company Tel. 2132 5 1 1 lilington St. Ann P.

Hartford, Nicholas A. Paras Wed in Church Miss Ann P. Hartford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian S.

Courvoisier of 209 Pleasant street, was married last Sunday to Nicholas A. Paras, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Paras of 322 Lincoln avenue. The Rev.

John N. Feastcr, pas-, tor, performed the double ring ceremony in the North Congregational church in Portsmouth. The bride was given in marriage by her mother. The bride's dress was of embroidered white organdy with lilac touches which blended with the nosegay she carried. BARBARA MESERVE of Dover was maid of honor.

Joseph Stella of Portsmouth was best man. Charles A. Gallagher and John O'Brien, both of Portsmouth, were ushers. Approximately 100 guests attended the reception at the Women's City club. After a two-week wedding trip to LiUJe Creek, the couple will make their home at 322'Lin- coln avenue, Portsmouth.

Mr. and Mrs. Paras both attended Portsmouth schools. Noreen L. Smart, Clifton A.

Mandigo Wed in Raymond Miss Noreen L. of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Smart of Epping. was married July 1 to Clifton A.

Mandigo, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clifton A. Mandigo of Deerfield. The Rev. Charles W.

Frye performed the single ring ceremony In the Methodist church of Raymond. The bride wore a white silk dress and a corsage of red roses. Miss Norma L. Smart of Epping. sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Her dress of white silk and she wore a corsage of red roses. LEONARD BAKER of Deerfield. cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. About 45 guests attended the reception at the home of Mrs. Guy Brown of Raymond.

pre-bridal shower was given Mrs. Mandigo June 28, by Mrs. Howard Hartford and Mrs. Elizabeth Stearns of Fremont. The bride, a graduate of Zpping high school in 1948, has been employed in Raymond.

Mandigo attended school In Deerfield and graduated from Central high 'school In Manchester. He Is employed.In Raymond where the couple will make their home following a wedding trip to Penacook. LATEST TYPE FROZEN FOOD PACKAGING SUPPLIES Free Booklet. on Freezing BLACK'S MARKET 517 Middle St. 'Phone 566 22 CONOHISS PORTSMOUTH, N.

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