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Page 6 THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Saturday, October 1, 1967 Wedding Trip to Poconos Nancy Lebel Becomes Bride i AM) MRS. GF.IUI.U 0. N.

Emery-Zamarchi Bridal Held in Methodist Church ELIOT In a double bride chose a plaid suit ceremony at the South Eliot'made by her mother, in tones Methodist Church last Saturday, of gold, rose and green and Miss E. Gail Zamarchi became bride of Gerald O.N. Emery. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elv.yn G. Xamarchi 03 Stale Koad and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emery of Goodwin Road. The Rev.

G. Duncan Moorcs performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her lather, the bride wore a gown of white satin and lace with corsage of the same colors, bride. K1TTKRY Miss Nancy Ann 'Label, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew L. tebcl Sr. of 32 Woodlawn and William Richard Spiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spiller of 4 Newmarch exchanged vows recently in Church, Portsmouth.

I i The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev. T. Lcbet, S.J., of Weslon, of the bride. Mrs. GcTal-j i dine Trainor was organist.

Escorted lu the liy father, the bride wore a floor i length crepe KIAVII with a scoop neckline, long sleeves, i empire waistline accTiitcd i Alencon lace (rim, and sheath A detachable chapel a i trimmed with crepe how and: Alencon lace from the waistline. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a crown of Alen- con lace, trimmed with pearls, and she carried a cascade of white orchids and slephanotis. 1 Miss Pamela Ann Bickley of New York City was maid of lior.or. She wore a moss j'rceri crepe sheath designed with a high neckline, lace bodice and detachable crepe train. A matching crepe bow held in place her face veil and she carried a cascade of pink roses.

Bridesmaids were Miss Loui- sellc Ouellelt of South Berwick and Miss Donna Jean Orfei of Revere, cousin of the. ndia "opic of Meeting The Portsmouth Jpon their return they make their home at Kings Highway. Mrs. Emery is a graduate of Etiot High" School with the Class of 1966 and Mclntosh Business College, 1957. She is employed in the traffic department at Booth Fisheries in Portsmouth.

Mr. Emery is a graduate of Eliot lliuh School with the Class They wore gowns styled like that of the maid of honor, btr cranberry crepe, and carriec colonial bouquets of pink roses. Miss Norecn Nelida Lebel, sis- a lace train fashioned and 1955 and is employed at Dolby by her mother. She wore Lilly i i as a satin headpiece with seed pearls and carried a cascade of carnations and lily of the valley. Mrs.

Ann Wood, sisler of the bride, was of honor wearing a lavender and white gown, white headpiece of daisy and carried a cascade o( carnations and lily nf (lie; valley. Miss Andy Xnrnurchi. niece. of the bride, was a junior bridesmaid and Miss Barbara Kroska, Miss Rose Aiguier and Miss Earlcr.c O'Conor of Portsmouth, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. The bridesmaids fashioned and made by her sister Mrs.

Wood, were royai purple wild empire bodices and bell sleeves, they carried cascade of while purple. Miss Debi Wood, niece of lhe bride, was flower girl gowned in lavender with an empire i bodice and hell sleeves. Gregory Rivers was best Donald Wood Jr. was junior J11 best man. Brothers of the bridegroom, David Emery of Kitlery, of the Dridesmaid bride, was junio: wearing an olivi WILLIAM KfCHARU SPII.LEH (Jeeves Studio Virginia Lou Towle Wed To James Kenneth Hunt HAMPTON Miss Virginia Lou Towle, daughter of Mrs.

Eleanor Towle of 21 Dearborn CATHERINE PAfiE Catherine Page, green sheath and carrying colonial bouquet ot pink swecl heart roses. William Spiller besl ma: for his son. Ushers were Job Stephen Spiller, brother of th bridegroom; ami Arthur Mott. James Michael Spiller, brother I of the bridegroom, was a junior usher. i 'i For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.

Lebel chose a willow green, silk brocade sheath i matching coat and accessories and a corsage ot gardenias and yellow roses. Mrs. i mother of thc bridegroom, wore a mint green brocade dress with matching coat and accessories and a while orchid corsage. A reception for 125 guests was held ot the Wentworlh Hotel with Miss Susan Wondracek ot Bridle, N.J., presenting the guest book. After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, the couple will make their home on Rich ard Hampton.

For traveling I lhe bride wore a rose-pink A-line dress with matching coal, rose feathered pillbox and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Spiller graduated from thc Academy of St. Joseph in Avc. and the late Albert Towle became the bride James Kenneth Hunt son of Mrs.

Muriel Hunt of 152 Ashworth Hampton Beach, recently in the Hamplon Beach Community Church, Hampton ieach. The Rev. Frederick Champion conducted the doul ring ceremony. rafforf Club Will Open tfew Season Wednesday The opening fall meeting ot Grafforl Club will be held ednesday, Oct. 11, at 1:30 at Masonic Temple Auditorium.

To honor ths 75th anniversary of the State Federation of Women's Club, the afternoon's omen's Club began Ihe new 'ason with a supper meeting onday at the Women's City lub. Following the supper a rief business session was program will feature Mrs. Helen Tapley in "Musical Memories from the There will be many of the club's yearly scrapbooks on display. Also scripts from plays put on by the drama department and old year books will be avail for members to look (hrough. Any member having mementoes (hey would like to include may contact Herbert Garratt.

Mrs. George Gowc-n, president Graffort Club, will preside ucted by Mrs. Henry C. a a short busine3S sess icn and tea will be served. At a recent meeting of the board of directors, programs for resident.

Mrs. William C. Bradley an- ounccd that the bridge and crabble tournament, an annual fund-raising activity, be held again this year, fcmhers will be asked to sign at thc November meeting. Mrs. David Sanderson report- 1 lhat the Theatrc-By-The-Sea vill again give a benefit jerformance for the club after he first of the year.

Three new members were in- roduced lo lhe club: Mrs. Folcy and Mrs. Justin Cross sponsored by Mrs. Bradley; and Mrs. Richard Rash sponsored jy Mrs.

Henry Berounsky. i) ff Mrs. Wesley F. Roberts intro- the speaker, Mrs. Warren I 1 Delano, who gave an illustrated ent0 settings.

the coming year were selected. On Nov. 8 there will be a luncheon and the annual auction Also new members will be inducted. On Dee. 13 Reciprocity Daj will be observed and the Chansonetles will sing.

Thi a group of officers wives from Pease AFB. International Day on Jan. 10 will have Capl. Woodbury S. Adams as speaker, and on Feb.

14 Mrs. Maude French will present hook reviews. "Journey to India." A recent visitor to India with her nusband, Mrs. Delano was particularly interested in Indian wi) hgvc antique a Vice president's Day on April MRS. JOHN JEFFREY DOWNING (Thomas Williams photo) Harriette Nickerson John Downing Wed 10 will be the Chariiy Gala rural found the large -Mrs.

Edward Sherhurne will be masses of people, even in small overwhelming--a sharp assisted by Mrs. Charles Flanigan at this annual desert and i i V. W1LUAMSBURG, Va. The Williamsburg Methodist Church was lhe scene recently for the marriage of Miss Harrielle The bride, given in marriage! by her uncle, wore a gown of' white taffeta with quarter length sleeve lace bodice that accented a fitted waistline, with matching ace on white taffeta floor length rain. A headpiece of sheer rose ictaled blossoms and pearl loops eld in place her shoulder length llusion veil and she carried a louquet of white carnations and lation.

I raises money to support While the Indian population Graftort Club's charities, at a fantastic rate, i ils unique animal i i PAULA C. TEAGUE ellow orchids. Miss Linda Moul was maid of honor. She wore a floor length jown of blue linen accented with vhile daises under the bodice, ler headpiece was of matching blue daises with small blue face veil and she carried a bouquet of white carnations with yellow sweetheart roses. Bridesmaid was Miss Susan Hunt, sister of the bridegro-jm who wore a yellow gown styled the same as the maid of honor.

Gilbert Lee Ilunl, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushering the guest were John Timothy McHenry and George Lamott. I requently docs not. To protect nany rare and almost-extinct species, such as the one-horned rhinoceros, the Indian government has established wildlife sanctuaries which the Delanos visited and photographed. On i particularly a lourney the Delanos rode Indian elephants through the tall and wild elephant grass.

Her energies not confined to' traveling, Mrs. Delano was active in the building committee of the Portsmouth Hospital and has served as president of the Hospital Board of Trustees, the only woman so honored. Speakers for the next meeting, a guest night, will be Paul and Paula Vitar, noted ski instructors. Supper Realizes SALLY WILLARD Sally WiHard, Profit jDwigW Mrs. Towle chose an old rose! STRATHAM The Couple'sljrJCin tO braided-lace dress with match-jciub held its annual lobsler ing accessories and an off white'membership supper.

Mr. and orchid corsage for o- tO Wed daughter's wedding while Mrs. Hunt wore a reen linen dres Mrs. David Noyes and Mr. and DURHAM Mr.

and Mrs Robert Willard announce thc engagement of their daughter, Andrew Forrest Nickerson land the late Mr. Nickerson to l.lolm Jeffrey Downing, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Downinj of Buffalo, N.Y.

The Rev. C.P. Minnick Jr. conducted thc double ring ceremony. The bride, granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Nickerson of 127 Concord Way, Portsmouth, N.H., was given in marriage by her uncle, Warren Nickerson of Portsmouth. She wore an ivory antique a re-embroiderec Alencon lace gown fashionet vith a fitted bodice, scallopec icckline and long sleeves edged with lace. The skirt was jordered with lace and extcndet nto a wattcau Irain. Her vei of silk illusion fell from a lace and pearl petal crown and sh carried a saiin covered prayei book with white roses am stcphanolis.

Miss Andrea Nickerson wa maid of honor for her sister She wore a gown of moss gree chiffon over peau with an Ivor lace bodice complemented wit moss velvet ribbon. The junior bridesmaid, Mis Jackie Downing, sister of th bridegroom, chose a moss gree Lee Williams III of Nickelsville. A reception followed in the Fort Eustis Officers' Club. After a trip through New England the couple are making their home in Buffalo, N.Y. rs.

Charles Nelson were to Dw'ight E. Barney, son To Wed in I of 19G2 and Brece Emery, Richard Emery Mr. and 11. a and Frank E'mcrv were 25 Hawlhurnu St. chiffon gown Bridesmaids were Miss Juc Downing and Miss Jill Downin Hunt wore, a green linen dress charge of preparations and Frank Emery were ushers.

0 Dennis Emery of Warren. cousinHhe engagement of i the Class Petei' Sd'gent i i matching accessories andjservfng. of Tillon. Court a corsage of yellow orchids. Miss Willard N.J., with Mr.

and Mrs. I'aiil Teague Following the recention at lhe President, David Universiiv the Class of I960. She of 152 Essex announce CommunHy II a pt corned lhe sWre is a senior at of bridegroom, bearer. The mother of Ihe bride chose Joseph Doyle of a a leal blue three piece a with matching accessories while. Miss Page graduated in IOCS bridegroom's mother st Thomas Aquinas High a light blue sheath with Sl h001 in Dl)vcr Attended inc accessories 'Elliot Hospital Schuol of Nursing a reception Manchester.

She is a student i Green Acre Inn the couple left' 3 1 Mclntosh Business College, tor a wedding trip to Cape uvcr formerly at the University of ring (daughter. Catherine, to John Doyle, son of Mr. and Department "of Micro- Peter G. Sargent, son of Mrs. Now ti oi ng research 6 Ul ijaaVA aiiiitiiujui: i i i i the engagement nf 11.

ei Beach, thc couple left on a hers and read the by-laws daughter, Paula Christine, to wedding trip to Cape Cod the new couples with i i- i HA Inrv i of she New Hamp- is majoring York For traveling thc I the p' I Ul UHJ LJL'JJdt I I I I I Ul i i I Her husband graduated 'llulli Sargent of 1 Post Road, i bride wore a brown plaid woolen Secretary, Mrs Ruth Traip Academy with the (Greenland. -suit with matching accessories SQn read lhe report he ia I1 rarto lh Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. report and Iwo Kel- June in Home Economics Education. Jifr. Barney is a 1967 graduate of the University Now Hampshire and is now teaching at peau with long coals of mossbr cade and headpieces of gree floral clusters centered wi cascading lily of the valley an tulle.

the attendants carri bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums centered with talisman Area Club Will Hear Dr. Roberts HAMPTON The Hamplon Monday Club met at the Meth- dist Church for ils autumn lun- icon of which Mrs. Patricia illon was chairman. Assisting er were members of the execu- ve committee. The grace was given by Mrs.

nne Files. Following the lun- hcon, Mrs. Audrey Vanderpool iresided at the business session rhen reports were given by Ihe fficers and chairmen of ommiltees. Mrs. Ruth Nutter read a note thanks from Heather Coombs, whom a scholarship was jiven to the University of New lampshire by the club.

The art corner consisted of Chrisl- nas wreaths and ornaments, made by Audrey Vanderpool, Edith Cunningham and Patricia Tillon. The president announced Ins Portsmouth District Conference wjll be held Oct. 10 in Dover, to which a delegation from Ihe club will attend. The literature committee will meet at the home of Mrs. Vrylene Olney Oct.

12, and the art committee of the club will meet at the Methodist Church Oct. 24 to make favors for the hospital and nursing homes. New members welcomed into he club were Mrs. Edward Mr. Doyle graduated in 11)63 from CBCVITIIS Hich Schnnl in Portland.

He is IEC7 graduate Si. Austin's where he was treasurer of lialta Tail Alpha fraternity. He is attending getting Boston College'Graduate School YWCA Course "PsycMnsy ar.rl a course dcsisr.od to help yru achieve (hi 1 "in-nt uf everyday livins and wiih olhc-rs. v.ill here he is ,1 candidate for Ocl. 1C.

at p.m. al (he degree in parapn- YWCA. 4'i St. tology. Stuart, a doctoral s'ucicnl at On Oct.

I. ilic engagement iWinnacimncl High School, gave the L'nivcr-iiy New was hlesKcci in an ancient a talk on liis experiences in shire, will discus basic concepls coremuny at which Australia, of psychology sr.d Ihtir Rev. Cnsimir Malloy, O.S.H., A ll 'e program, cation to filiations, de- uf St. AnscSm's AtiV-y, of- signcd lo hclji iht hymen stand others better. A spring wcddin-! is planned.

Plan Coffee For Mrs. Tracey RYE The first business meeting of liie live Junior Woman's Club was held recently al home nf Mrs. Frank Leary, vice president. William Palmer, a teacher al New Hamp-llB66 and Mclntosh shire National Bank. of She is now' Mr Sargent is also a graduate i employed al lhe University of Portsmouth High with the i New Hampshire.

of lOfiS, and is now slruLtion land. Company State Officer To Be Speaker Mr. lu lit is a Winnacmincl employed with thc King Con-1 High School graduate. Class in Green- 1 1960 and is now cmnlcyi 1 at! in Hampton. The couple will make their I home at 38 Ocean Ilamp- i ton Bench.

YORK James Erwin. attorney general of Maine, will he speaker at the October- Mrs. I meeting of the York Garden' Linda Geldart I.cary read the letter of tion of lhe president. Mrs. His subject will be.

Stafford: was Mrs. Stafford's husband, Frank, has SWISS FONDUE SET Swisi Fondue (cubes oF bread or toast dipped in bubbling. dclcctoble chccic IQUCC) it a iolty and caty -way (o entertain. ATwoyi a hit at a paity. Ceramic fondue pot on alcohol burner stand doubles ai a buffet server, too.

Fonjue rccipei included. fONDUE SET, made in Switzerland SI 9.95 On Pepperrcll Rd. Route received a job promotion and liey will leave for their new lome in California. A farewell coffee will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. al the ionic of Mrs.

licrnard Tracey, mcnts Miss Linda Ann Pollution daughter of Mrs. and The Law," and a (nieilion; Su of and answer follow. Ccldiil. Madeline letters of that a balance $262.55 was on hand. A profit of $87.

was realized! on the last church supper and; plans are under way for another- buffet supper in November. The group voted to send I money from the supper to the; Church treasurer lo he nut ir, the fund for lhe Parker Parish! Hall. I A vote was given lo send' S10 to the Slra'iham PTA tflj help on expenses for the annual Ilollowcen party held at the school. Mrs. Kennelh I.anzillo volun-! terrcd lo lake care of the 1 I CClIlt-LCU 1 I I the Farniingdale Agricultural nd sweet cart roses.

land Technical College i N.Y.I eleclri-j Miss Teague is a graduate! and yellow orchid corsage. mccllng anu uvo lcueri it of Porlsmoulh High School with 1 Mrs. Ilunl is a i Treasurer Mre Long Isiand, Class of 1967 and is now! High School graduate, Class ason as rc cj A January wedding is planned by the New and Mclnlosh graduate. Mvc rt and 1 i treasurer's duties for the rest i i Wham Geldart. recently be- All those interested in this thc bride of Andrew a a Jr.

program for- ould bci Thomas Love of Buffalo was best man. Groomsmen were Russell Runnalls and Charles Manzclla of Buffalo and Robert Darning Needles Plan Programs For Season Mitley, Mrs. Donald MacDonald and Mrs. Maud Meader. Mrs.

Helen Brown read the club's past 10-year history, since this is the 60th anniversary of founding of the club, in 1907. Under Ihe direction of Mrs. Gertrude Lougee, chairman of ways and means, Mrs. Ruth Folk served as auctioneer for an opportunity sale, for thc benefit of the club which will con- RYE The first fall meeting-tribute over SflOO to various of the Darning Needle Club was' he'd recently at the home of Mrs. Josephine Merrill on Wallis Road with twelve members pre- with Dr.

Esther Roberts speaking on, "Dial JI For Mirth." The art corner will consist of antique vases and causes this year. The next meeting will be held at the Methodist Church, Nov. 257 Washington lload. iclose of the program. A Wedding To Remember! Y.aricmS specializes Tn weddings i i i dcpcnccbfe service when it rrcons so rr.uch.

always have full selection of for the bririe and for she entire Bedding pcity, plus lhe mony accessories sso ry yo; i day complete. Pfcm Gcwr.s, too. end dresses for cry festive occasion. For Appointment DIAL 284-4066 SALES--SERVICE MARIAN'S BRIDAL SALON 309 Main St. Biddeford, Me.

sent. Possibilities for programs for jthe years incc'iings were dis- Icussed and it was decided to have a planl and slip sale al the next mccling and also for the members lo come in costume. Officers elected for the year are as follows: President, Mrs. Hazel Stanley; vice president, Mrs. Josephine secretary.

Miss Susan Brown; i treasurer, Mrs. Mildred Brown; To BGComs tl stor an rs smith RAYMOND Mr. and Mrs. Brcwn Calvin Brown of Old Manchester; Thc ncxl meetill WJ bc Mon plates brought by members for display. iMarjorie Berry on her tri Mr.

Nutlle was recenlly i charged from lhe Coast rds a and is presently emplovcd by: Chndwick and Twfclhrcn of LJIIVQ city. Mrs. Nuttle local lawyer. ceremony a small recepuon was ueorges tpiscopai unurcn, ue-jrj; ield at the home of the bride- fore Tuesday. Gcrard Dionnc of groom p.irenlf.

Good, used clothing is needed. Epping. Miss Brown is a graduate of Dover High School, Class of 1967 and is a qualified beautician. Her fiance is a graduate of Epping High School, Class of Try Our Weekend Deluxe Dinners PRIVATE PARTIES CATERED IN'OUR PRIVATE DINING ROOM ANY NUMBER 10 to 60 IN OUR BEAUTIFUL MODERN LOUNGE 25 150 Tel. 436-0161 LADD' Porlsmouth Rle.

I A Marie Hunkins Feted at Shower Miss Marie A. Hunkins was recently at a helrt al th Birthday Party Arthur Smith of 251 Concord Way was recently honored on his 90th birthday anniversary with a surprise party given by Mrs. William Perkins of Portsmouth and Mrs. Newton Smith of Kittery. A roast turkey dinner was served by Mrs.

Perkins, and Mrs. Newton presented him with a birthday cake, gifts and money. Miss Hunkins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Angus Hunkins of i43 Market wide of Lynn Hook, stationed with the Marine Corps at Ports- month Naval Shipyard, on Nov. become the Conservation Talk EPPING The Kpping Garden Club will meet Monday al 7:30 p.m. at thc home of Mrs. Lionel Rundlctl St. The subject will be, "Conservation.

DIANE CAHILL Diane Cahill Engaged to Wed Mrs. Josephine Cahill of 82 Austin St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Diane. Michael J. Regan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Regan of Maplewood Ave. Miss Cahilt graduated from Portsmouth High School with the Class of 1967 and will allcnd Mclnlosh College. Mr. Regan is a 1966 graduate of SI.

Thomas Aquinas High School and is attending Maine Maritime Academy..

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