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Lorraine Vintinner Becomes Bride of Herbert E. Barrett Mrs. Lorraine Frances Vintinner of. 168 Fleet street, daughter Mr. tnd Mrs.

Eugene LeClair, Herbert E. of Mr Herbert E. Barrett, Sr of 30 Sudbury street, were marriei Nov. 3 in the Advent Christian church. The Rev.

Raymond pastor, performed the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a green suit with gray accessories and a corsage o. white roses'and asters. Mrs. Robert Fleck of Portsmouth sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor.

She wore a dark green suit with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses anc asters. Her husband was best man. A wedding reception was held at the Fleck home at 126 Manning street immediately after the ceremony. The couple arc making their home'at'20 Chapel street. Mrs.

Barrett Is a graduate of Portsmouth high school. Her husband, also a graduate of Ports-! mouth high, served in the navy during World War II. Miss June P. Glass, Nevffields, Married ToM.G. Armstrong Miss June Parker Glass, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Glass of Newfields, recently became the bride of Melvin G. Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Armstrong of Kensington.

The double ceremony was performed by the Rev. Oliver C. Northcott, pastor of the Kensington Congregational church at the home of the bridegroom. The bride wore gray wool trimmed with velvet and carric pink and white was at tended by her sister, Mrs. Haroli MacNelll of Saco, who won rust faille and carried pink'roses man wu Grant Sanborn Exeter, cousin of the bridegroom MR.

AND MRS. HERBERT BARRETT, JR. MR. AND MRS. GERALD S.

SINGER (Photo by Philip) A reception for relatives and a few close friends was held im mediately after the ceremony. Mr and left for i trip io the White moun tains. Upon their return they will reside in Kensington where the bridegroom is employed as a cabinet maker. The' bride is a graduate of the class of 1949 of Robinson seminary. Her husband was graduated from Exeter high school In 1944, During World-War II he was a petty officer on the Dortch.

destroyer USS Dolores Wentworth, Leonard P. Crouch Wed in Salmon Falls Miss Dolores Wentworth became the bride of Leonard P. Crouch, of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crouch of'Packers FalU Newmarket, Thursday.

Nov.52, at the home of Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Green of Sal- Angela V. Gookin tecomes Bride of Robert Holbrook The wedding of Miss Angela 'edder Gookin, daughter of Mrs. lorence Ives Gookin of Ogunquit Robert Weston Holbrook, son of Jr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Holbrook South Weymouth, was olemnized at the Ogunquit Baptist hurch Sunday, Nov. 5. The Rev. Russell Wallace officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Marcus Littlefield was organist. The bride, given in marriage by mon Falls. Ralph Wenlworth, a cousin of the bride and a justice of the peace, performed the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a gown, of peacock blue with a corsage of red roses. She was attended by Mis Marilyn Crouch, sister of th bridegroom.

Miss Crouch wore nil freen with a yellow rose corsage The best man was Robert Edg trly of A wedding-dinner for about 2 relatives was served at'the horn 'of the bridegroom. Tvlusic was fur nlshed by Mr. and Mrs. Delber Ellison of Newmarket, aunt an uncle of the bridegroom. left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls Flint, Mich.

where they will visit his sister Barbara Blalze. The bride's going-away costume was of forest green with green accessories. They will live at his home for the 1 Mrs. Crouch attended Dover schools and has been employed at the Green home. The bridegroom was graduated from Northern high school in Flint and served two years In the army, part of the time in the Pacific area 1 He later was graduated from Macintosh Business college in Dover and now Is employed at Thompson's garage in Dover, Kirtery Couple to Wed Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Si Welts'of 3 Whipple road. Kittery, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Welts, to David William ion of Mr. Mrs.

Aubrey McCauley of Goodsoe road, Klttery. The Valley of 10,000 Smokes in Alaska was formed when, nearby erupted In 1912. her brother, Vincent Gookin, wore a white wool dress with fitted bodice, pointed sleeves, picture neckline, full white and silver skirt with a marquisette oversklrt. Her veil was of c'hantilly lace with French rose-point lace cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations.

Miss Roberta Staples, -rnald of honor wore an blue moire gown with fitted bodice and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Howard Treco of East Broin- ree, was best man and tuart Barker of Springfield. and Richard Worth of South Weymouth, were ishers. The couple left on a wed- ing trip to 'Virginia. For travel- ng the bride chose an aqua wool repe suit with maroon- aceessor- es.

Upon their return they will re- Ide in West Pawlet, hey have purchased a new home. A reception was held at the home of the bride's mother on Pine Hill road after the ceremony. Mrs. Holbrook was graduated from Fryeburg academy and attended Tufts college. Mr.

HolbrooK, a veteran of World War II, was graduated from Weymouth high-school and attended Northeastern college. He served with the U. S. army. Cape Neddick Pair Honored at Shower A surprise household shower was held at the home of Mr.

and: Mrs. Clarence Avery, Cape Neddick, recently for Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shejen who are building a new home at Cape Neddick. Guests included.

Mr. and Mrs, Selma Wilson Wed To Gerald Singer In Temple Israel Miss Selma. Wilson, daughter Mrs. Pauline Wilson of 301 Rich ards avenue, recently became th bride of Gerald Selig Singer, son of Benjamin Singer of 71 Middle road. The double ring ceremony was performed Nov.

2 in Temple Israe by RabbL Joseph ant Rabbi Antoine The bride, given in marriage by her mother, wore a gown of cham faille fashioned with a lace yoke, fitted and full skirt en train. Her veil was of silk illusion She carried a prayer book trimmed with white roses and mums.which belonged to the bridegroom's mother. Miss Shirley Ann Wilson, was her sister's maid of honor. She wore-a of yellow taffeta with a leadband of yellow chrysanthemums and talisman roses. Her arm bouquet was of talisman roses.

Eugene J. Applebaum, cousin of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Richard I. Wilson, the. bride's brother, Arthur Halprin, the bride's cousin, Kenneth H.

Hirshberg, Robert Goodman and Max Salden. Bo.nnie Lee Portman was flower girl. Her dress was similar to the honor attendant's. A reception for more than 200 guests was held in the vestry after the ceremony. The couple left on a wedding trip to the White mountains with the bride wearing 1 a winter and -white accessories and a cor- I sage of white They will make their home at 249Jslington street.

The bride was- graduated from Portsmouth high school in 1945 and from the University of New Hampshire in 1950. She has been employed in the office of the Gold- Craft Shoe company. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS L.

BRIDGFS (Photo by Armsden) Mr, Mrs.ttomazL Bridges Mark 50th Anniversary in Kittery Point More than 100 friends, relatives and neighbors were present at an 'open house" Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. Bridges of Brave, Boat Harbor road, Kittery Point, in observance of their Nora P. Hallett, Alden C. Syphers United in Marriage Miss Nora Patricia Hallett, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond L. Hallett of Newington, recently became the bride of Alden C. Syphers, son of Mr. and J.

Syphers of Greenland. The double ring ceremony was performed Oct. 28 in the rectory of the-Church of the Immaculate Conception by the Rev. Thomas 'assistant pastor. The bride -wore a navy- blue suit with navy assessories and a white orchid corsage.

Mrs. Mary Fuller of Portsmouth was matron of honor. She wore a' cocoa brown suit with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow oses I Mrs. Mona Caihoun was guest of Robert E. Davis of Greenland was no at a TM cent stork jest man.

A reception for 125 guests was leld at Newington town hall. The couple have returned from wedding trip to Detroit, Niagara N. and Ontario, Canada, and are.living in New- Ibo-Portsmouth Portsmouth, H. Monday Ivonino, 1950 Fivt Spinney To Eugene Goodwin Miss Julia G. of Mrs.

Milt on of Miiin street. Eliot, recently became the bride of Eugene R.Goodwlni son of Mr. and Joseph B. Goodwin of Norton Kittery. The double-ring ceremony: A graduate of Portsmouth high in 1945, the bridegroom completed his studies at the New England Aircraft school in May of this year.

He is employed by the Portsmouth Paper, company. The bride's wedding ring was the one with, which her grandmoth-. er was married. Mrs. Mono Caihoun Given Stork Shower ngton.

The bride attended Portsmouth cy Scott high school is employed by the General Electric company at Somersworth: The bridegroom attended. Portsmouth high school and is em- ploye of thb 'Badger-Rand company. the home of her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.

Millettc, of. New road, Newmarket. Mrs. Gladys Laliberte and Mrs. Marion Coleman, who made a cake for the occasion, were hostesses.

Others attending were Mrs, Hazel Blackman, Mrs. Merle I Betty Call, Mrs. Viola Connell, Mrs. Ola Eniery. and Miss Nan- Kittery Pair Wed In Parsonage of Middle St.

Church The marriage of Mrs. E. Mildred Drown of. 15. Pine street, Kittery, and Leslie A.

Fowles of 22 Rogers road, Kittery, was solemnized recently in the parsonage of the Mi'ddle Street Baptist church. The Rev. Raymond F. Smith, Baptist minister, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a wine gabar- line with navy ind a corsage of pink roses.

Mrs. Leroy Willarid, the bride's cousin, was. matron of honor in a gray en- em Ble with a red rose corsage. Dexter Fowles was his brother's jest A wedding dinner was held at Stardust inn after which Mr. and Jrs.

Fowles left on a wedding rip to Niagara Falls over the Mo- awk trail; The bridegroom is-employed as quarterman at the Portsmouth aval shipyard. Wells Girl Bride Reno Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jameson of Sanford road, have received word of the recent marriage of their daughter, Miss Freda Jameson, to Milton metalsmith Nev. Lewis USN, Aldridge, in Reno, The bride was graduated from Wells high school and at present is taking-a special course at the University of California in Berkeley.

Aldridge, the son of Mrs. Laura of McCurtain, joined the navy in 1942 and now is stationed at the Alameda air station, Alameda, Calif. The couple are making, their home in Oakland. Arthur B. Ireland To Wed in January Mr.

and W. Pounds of Atlanta, announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Inez Pounds to Arthur.B. Ireland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland 50th wedding anniversary.

In charge of the guest book were Miss Ellen Bridges, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, Bridges and Mrs. Henry A. Bridges, and Mrs.

Lena Saddler. Assisting i Everett Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mr! and Mrs. Chester Howe and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Flint Warner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shejen and family VIr. and Mrs.

Murray Simonds anc family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simonds VIrs. Arthur.

Reed, Mrs. Winifrec Newton, Aaron and Robert Amy Shejen and Ear! Shejen and Gerald Avery. In 1947 Americans an average of 79.9 pounds of beef and 70 jounds of pork, the first time in 25 years beef exceeded pork. with the serving of refreshments were Mrs. Llewellyn Bridges.

Mrs. Arthur Seaward, Mrs. William Morgan, Fletcher, Mrs. Thomas -Bridges and Mrs. Henry Bridges.

The couple received many cards and flowers and a purse of money from their friends, neighbors and I members of the Safford community group. They also were presented -with a blanket from the to Maine from Ireland as a young girl, were married in Kittery Nov. 7, .1900, Mr. Bridges, a lobster fisherman, is still actively engaged at his work, staying ashore only during the coldest winter months. Mrs.

Bridges is an active member of the'Safford community group and the auxiliary of the Kittery Point volunteer fire department. The couple have five children. Miss Ellen Bridges, who-makes her home with her parents, and four sons, Leon Bridges of Dover, Thomas of Kittery and Henry and Llewellyn Bridges of -KiV tery Point. They also have 10" grandchildren. A Correctly I'irtid Bra It Eoontial To Your Apptaronco CROWLEY CORSET SHOPPE 43 Congrtii St.

fOvcr Hourt 9 to 5 TtL 3240 PTA Card Party A card party was' held last week at the New Franklin school under business. 1 the sponsorship of the Parent- Teacher association. Prizes were awarded Fred Reckendorf, Mrs: Frances Burr, Mrs, Louise Dyer, Mrs. Geraldine Quintal and'Mrs. Margaret Clark.

Another.card party will be held at 7:30 pm-Nov. 20 at the school. The wedding will place Jan. 12, at-the home of the bridegroom. The Latin, on 'the first is translated: "I (time) 'therefor mind your Xmas Cards Lorf Aitorlmtnt Boxed 29 CANTEEN Up performed Oct.

28 tt the -parsonage of the'Methodist, church in Winthrop," Rev. Gor'-' don W. H. Buzza, pastor, former minister of the South- Eliot Methodist church: The bride wore a wine suit with gray -accessories' corsage; of white-carnations. Mrs.

Marguerite Fletcher of' Eliot, twin sister of the bride, was' matron of honor. She wore a red and. navy. checked, suit with accessories and a corsage of red carnations. Carl J.

Goodwin of Kittery, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A small reception for the Immediate families was held at the parsonage. The couple has returned from a weekend motor trip through Maine and is living'at Main street, Eliot. The 'bride; a graduate of high school, is an employe, of the J. J.

Newberry company of Portsmouth: The bridegroom-attended. Tralp academy. He is" a 'construction worker. Mr. and: Goodwin were guests, of honor at a recent wedding shower at the home of his parentsr Guests present -were Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Spinney and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick- Fletcher of Eliot; Mr. and Mrs.

Bradford Goodwin of Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Rollins; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parnham and Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Furbish of Kittery, William Putnam of Yo'rk and Mrs. Lettie N. Healey and son, Paul, of Amesbury, Mass. Miss Josephine Lee Engaged to Marry Mr. and Mrs.

Linwood J. Lee of 199 Concord way announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Josephine Lee, to John Rayhes. son of Mrs. Eunice Brown of York Harbor and John Raynes, of York. The bride-to-be attended Portsmouth schools and Mount- -Ida Junior Newton, Mass, she is employed at the Rockingham hotel.

Young Raynes left Tuesday for active duty with the army reserve. CU1ICUHIL RESULTS ruins'start to cine up lif Just 7 days TUB too any tho prompt in? Cutfaon SOOB and Ointmnt nwed ort black- hadi, help nlien pkaplM, (cltntfficallr midfctted. rttrt' MCCM. Buy today. Kittery Point Firemen's auxiliary, Mr.

Bridges, a native of Kittery Point, and Mrs. Bridges, who came i GRANITE STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Portsmouth. N. H. CARIOCA nun CARrOCA malcesa drink SINO wn UW-MII MOW.

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