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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 23

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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, JUNE 17, 1962 row ristine Donovan, Mjss a i ijarwood and Tftliss Mary EHis Margaret Sllllman, Miss JOHN A YOUNG ina Hoes, Miss Marion Miss Miss Mary Ann Fuller Married To Law Student John Young Chili l-'olliiws Umieil Chinch Ceremony Verven of Needham was the i bearer and i Samuel lierman of Fairlawn, David Wollan of Hingham. Chancel urns filled i a and George Michaels of 'Cambridge. ushered. Following the ccremonv a re ception vvas held in Brooklawn roses, and clusters of roses and ferns a i ihe aisle pews, formed the floral background in Ihe Uniled Conjiregaiional church yesterday afternoon for the marriage of Miss a Ann Fuller, a of R. Bertram.

235 Ccdarvvood road, Stamford, and the late Edwin O. Fuller, former residents of Toil romo i road, Fairfield. to John Clark Youns son ot Dr and Mrs Robert A Young A i Mass The Rev Howard i performed Ihe 4 clock cere monv. Mr, a gave Ihe bride in marriage. Her gown of i silk bombazine was trinimcd i Duchessc lace, and designed with Country and Ihe couple left for NLW Hampshire where they will spend the summer, moving The former Miss Fuller was a a Roger Ludlovve high school, I ascll Junior college and Connecticut College for Women She has been serving as a child care counselor at the Judge Baker Guidance center in Boston Mr Young a student at New York university 1-aw school: is an a of ihe Cambridge school and Middlebury college and he studied also at the London School of Economics and Mancy Buckhout Bride on July 1 4 Of Lee B.

Moycr July is Ihe date set by Miss Nancy White a of Di and Mrs George A Buck hout of a i Brook road. Uaston, for her marriage lo Lee Bitting Moycr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Moyer of Alburtis, The 2 clock ceremony i lv mc WI a place in the United Congre Schaff, Junior League Debutante Ball Introduces Thirteen Area Girls Original Cotillion Cieated 'I heir Presentation i i i a rveiling in (he i i a Schaff Home in Km field '1 i i i i i a i llooi i i i i ind i i i i i il noscsjav of yellow clamo i and polished rhodculcmfion i presented i i i a a i a b.ili i lv i 1 eaijnc ot Uridsjeport This first annual was held oon scnooi ol scoop neckline, short crushed olltlca Sclcnc sleeves and a voluminous with a bustle Ixiw over I chapel, i i i a i She a tiered i of a i a Is BOfll I ngltsh tllusio'i which cascaded Tn Mr Mrc I i from a coronet of lilies of I i IV valley and carried a Colonial' and Mrs John Pardy bouquet of valley lilies.

Stony Corners. Avon, a Six attendants, dressed In shades of pink, preceded Ihc bride. Miss Dorothv Ohlson of Cambridge, Mass, was Ihc maid of honor, a i pale pink silk over a a with a a i nel piclurc hat and a i a noscgi) of pmV a a I uuni uvvcmii.r pompons ana biby breath The other senior a a Mrs. John Clark of Fairfield, Mrs. a i Thompson of Collingswood, N.J.

and Mrs, Hugh MacMlllart of Menlo a a wore Lgvptiari pink silk with matching picture hats and tarried lavender pom pons, pink carnations and babv breath. Maria Verven of Needham. Mass Ihe flower vvas frocked lo match the honor a i She wore a leaf coronet in her a i and carried pompons and carnations in a basket. Thomas Scainrnell of Arlington. Mass, was Mr.

Young's best man. the birth of their second child. Diane Hoagland, on June 5 in a The child's grandparents are Mr and Mrs Cecil Hoagland of Sterling place and Mrs. Marion Pardy of a avenue great a a a I of Ilrooklawn i lowed by a reception in the Uni versily Mrs a Morrison Helm Clark i will her the bridegroom and Mrs Donald Mover of i i his sister in 1-uv i attend Miss Buckhout. also Donald Mojer will be the best man sister as matron of honor Miss a Mover, sister dons, lavender pompons Wallace Bavhss of Lau Mrs.

A. James Crawford was elected president of the Bridge port Junior House and Gardet. club at a recent i of the group in the home of Mrs Charles Ams of Sunnv Ridge road, Easton. The other officers for the coming year are Mrs Donald Damtoft, i president, Mrs. James A.

D. Pollock, trcas urcr; Mrs. Charles W. a Jr corresponding secretary am Mrs Lena, recording secretary Fairfiekl Garden dull To Elect on Tuesday The a a meeting of the a and Frank 0 Hoig Fairlield Garden club i lake land o( West Hartford. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas S. Tavlor of Ncshonshon Farm, Congress Mreci, I nslon. entertained (el in Irieir home on fuesday afternoon honor of Mrs las lor mother. Mrs Flora Darling place luesday al 1 in the home of Mrs I.

Ogden Bulkley of Harbor road, Southporl, pre ceding which the i committee of the club i be host ess al luncheon ton. who was nOth birthday a i i for the ensuing i i be elected Mrs John i i arrange the flower: 1 for the luncheon table. Elizabeth Couzens Thurston Is Fiancee of Victor er MISS rti7Anr.TH COUZF.NS THURSTON Klnrm studio Girl Plans to Be a i i A Mrs. John Bell Thurston, C5G Mill a i road, Fairfiold, has announced Ihc engagement of her daughter Miss Elizabeth Coiucns Thurston to Victor Brooke Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Dab. ncy Miller. of A i a West Indies federation, formerly of Lloyd's Neck, L. I. Miss 'IhurMon, daughter also of the lale Mr.

Thurston, is a granddaughter of Gerald Secor Coii7.cns of Yonkers, N.Y., and the a Mrs. Ann Pcarce Courens and of the lale Mr and Mrs. Royal Church Tliurston of Rochester. N.V. She is a graduate of the Norlhficld, School for Girls and the a a i Gibbs school in Boston.

Mr. i is an a of Millon academy and Yaie iiniver- sily where he was a member of in (he home of Mr. and Mrs. of Bronson I road, Fairficld, where Itoodhghts illuminated the circular gardens and a jellow and i striped canopy joined Ihe terrace of the Fills of South Miss Renwick drive Catherine Mar wood, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Paul II. llarwood, Jr. of Mine I i i road, Fairfield, Miss Katrma Hoes, daughter of Mrs. B. J.

Amsworth of Congress street, home to a GO foot circular tentl a i i anl Dr Hoe of matching colors Garlands Rome. NY green cedar entwined the Also, Miss Marion Low am i peonies, jellow gladiolus. Miss Mirgaret i a daugh -r and snapdragons Idled thi ing baskets; and while bird cages filled with daisy chrysanthemums and white snapdragons decorated the tables encircling the dance floor. Members of the ball committee, Mrs, David i chair- a and president of Ihe league, Mrs a Mrs 1 a 3rd, Mrs lace II I meburgh and Gibney Patterson receive guests as they entered, and a Mr and Mrs Frederick wicker! Sdliman of Millbank road Fairfield; Miss Joan Schaff daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Schaff, Jr. of Bronson road, Fairfield and Miss Florence Seel ey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barnum Secley of Walde mere avenue.

Georguia Clarke To Be Bride Saturday Nircv Georgma Clarke, Miss the stroke of I I Mr Smith, bus daughter of Mr and Mrs George band of the ball a i a an William Clarke of Redding, noi nrpn n.TH, Hnyint-in(n nounced each a At Ihe close of the presentation, (he girls, wilh their fathers, danced ihe original cotillion hg urc created especially for the ball bv Miss- I Comer, and a fathers' a follow eil, during escort of each lo become the In addition to which the head deb interrupted dancmj' partner her bouquet, each i pre a i sented i a i fan, on rprem( 1 i become the bride of Richard Tenney Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harris of Somerset, Mass Saturday afternoon al -I o'clock in the a i Con gregational church, Harwich Cen- ler, Cape Cod, Mass. I A reception in Dunscroft in a i Porl will follow the which lo pin the corsages received from her three official escorts, a i and friends A buffet was served at 1 a.m.

and a i continued i 3 i.m. Tho debutantes i Miss iusan Blanchard. a of Mr. and William S. Blanchard of Spriicewood lane.

Westport; Miss Jody Byrne, a ot Mr. and Mrs. Donn H. Byrne of Long Lots road. Westport; vliss Pamela Clapp, a of tlr.

and Mrs Russell Clapp, 3rd. of Verna Hill road, Fairficld; Miss Sandra Coogan. a of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.

Coogan of Verna Hill road. Fairfield; Miss Christina i a of Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Curis, of Hulls highway.

Soulhport: Miss Christine Donovan, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Donovan louthporl. Also, Miss Mary Ellis, daugh- Miss Jane Broadhin, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Broad i 27 a road, Faslon am: Miss Sandra Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

a i E. Lee, 2493 Redding road, Fairfield, have been named to the senior honor roll for the last semester at Bradford Junior college, Brad- lord, Mass. MRS BRUCF, BISHOP Joy Kelton, Bruce Maclntyre, Students, Married in Westport The Black Rock i Yacht summer program i gel underway with a meeting on Thursday evening a the club at p.m. at which i for the season vvitl be elected Flag raising ceremonies will be held next Satiirday at 12 noon followed by a luncheon at Ihe Junior Club House. The Rev.

Gibson Daniels, pastor, officiated at the o'clock ceremony Mr Kelton pave his daughter in marriage. She was gowned in white silk organza over taffeta, The Delphian Study club of Harbor road, meet for Us annual picnic 2S at 12:30 o'clock in the home of Sue Wheeler of Cut the Berzelius Pundits, lie society and the a grandson of the lale John D.ibney Miller and Mrs Tebo Mi'llcr and the a Mr. and Mrs. Victor Leovy all of New Orleans, t.a. The couple plan to be married August.

Mr. and Mrs. Waller F. 11. Malllage of West Town, nro spending Iho summer at tome on Fairficld Beach Fairfield.

road. cr and Mrs. Rohcrl P. Spring road, Stratford. Cornelia Cudlipp to Be Bride Of Henry Blodget in August Mr.

and Mrs. Chandler Cudlipp, 175 street, i announce the engagement of i daughter, Miss Cornelia Shcrrill Cudtlipp, lo Henry Blodget, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Biodget, 2fKl Middlcbrnnk Farm road, Wilton. An August wedding is planned.

The prospective bride, a grad- tiale of Ihe Norlhfield School for Girls and Goucher college vvas presented lo society in Fairfield in the 105.1-55 season and was member of New York Junior Assemblies a year. She is a member of the Colony club, the Hill Troupe, Ltd, and a provisional member of the New York Junior League ami is working for the. Institute of International Education In New York. Miss Cudlipp is a granddaugh-iof New York. ter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. William C. i of Jersey City, N.J., and of Mrs. Ivy L. Lee of Wilton and the late Mr.

Lee. Mr. Blodget, ,1 grandson of Ihe late Dr. and Mrs. Henry Blodget of Bridgeport and of Mrs, Aubrey Barnes of Egremont, and the lale Mr.

Barnes, is an officer of (he First National City Bank of New York. He was graduated from the Choale school and from Yale university where he was captain of the tennis team, was All-Amcri- can soccer ant! a member of Wolf's Head society and Beta Thela Phi fraternity. Mr. Blrxlgotj served in tiio U.S. Navy as a i a on Ihe USS Weeden based In Long Beach, Calif.

He is member of Iho University club Reception at Shoreh.iven Club Follows Ceiemony Miss Jov Trcmain 1 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Trcmain Kelton, 6 Nutmeg lane, Westport and Bruce- Bishop Mac- Inlyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. a Ames Maclntyre Scarsdalc, N.

Y. were married Friday evening in tho. Saugaluck Congregational church, Wcstport. B--THREE ing Boston university Law school lend is a graduate of the Lawrence Mile school and Harvard college Jeanne Adams Engaged To Donovan Mm ray Announcement is made by Mr and Mrs A Adams, 1975 Plain road, Fairfield, of the port, not only sponsored a Debu- designed a scoop neckline appliqued wilh lace and secc. pearls, short sleeves and a hell skin and train similarly trimmed.

Her French illusion veil cascaded from a liara of orange blossoms and her bouquet vvas of gardenias and stephanotis. The bride's seven a a frocked in lilac peau de engagement of their daughter. Miss Jeanne Shelley Adams to Donovan James Murray of Niles, Ohio, formerly of Fairfield. I Miss Adams Is associated with People's Savings bank Mr. Murray is general manager of the General Electric company's Conduit Products department and president of the.

Mahoning Valley Steel company in Niles. MRS. ANTHONY JAMES ROSEiSTIlAI, Miss Adrienne Bassick Bride Yesterday of A. J. Rosen thai I-I in Couple Wed in i lo Summer Hi.nice Miss Adrienne Lyons Bassick, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Morris Bassick, 250 Algon quin road, Fairfield, was married in her home yesterday afternoon to Anthony James Rosenthal, son of Dr and Mrs Sol Roy Rosen thai of Chicago. The Rev Dr William Alderson, pastor of the First Meth odist church, officiated at the 4 o'clock ceremony as the con pie slood before an improvised a a of white stock, carnations and candytuft in a background of water oak, while tapers. Mr. in marriage.

She wore length gown ot white flanked by tail Bassick jave his daughter floor v. dotted Swiss fashioned with a portrait neckline, bracelet length sleeves and a skirt. Her shoulder length illusion veil fell from a cluster of orange blossoms and clematis and her bouquet was a semi-cascade of phalaenopsis, stephanotis and valley lilies. Miss Meredith Yahn was the bride's only attendant, frocked in emerald green silk. She carried a semi cascade of yellow trenched carnations and small Kenneth Kahn was best a reception, the couple leaf ivy man.

A left for New York from where they will fly to Trance to spend the summer In the fall they i make their home In Chicago the bridegroom i at Northwestern university medical school. I he former Miss Bassick was graduated from the Grier school, Tyrone, Pa she attended Pembroke college of Brown urn versity, Providence, R. I. Mr Rosenlhal was graduated from Boston university this month Lieut. Albeit Barry And Beatrice Ford To Marry June 30 Miss Beatrice Weldon Ford has selected 30 as the date for her wedding lo First I icul Albert Paul Barry, Marine Corps, son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Sylvester Barry, 321 Broad street, Stratford.

The ceremony i be solemnized at 11 o'clock in the Church ol Ihe A i a i Washington, and ,1 reception will a place in the Columbia club The daughter ol bert Doughs Ford of Spring Valley. Washington Country bridc-elecl is the Mr and Mrs. Her- The bride-elect's will be her sisters. attendants Miss Lucy Ford as maid of honor. Miss Hannah Ford, bridesmaid, and Ellen Ford, i bridesmaid.

Serving as best man will First William Loftus and the ushers will be a cousin of the prospective bridegroom, Robert Read Cooper of Cheshire, and Fayctte Thomas. 3rd, also of Cheshire, former classmate. Dinners Precede Charity Ball At HuntaubAttended by 800 The Junior F.eague of Bridge ante a on Friday night, but a Charity ball last night in the Fairfield County club. Proceeds will benefit the newly founded Homcmaker i Many i parties preceded the event which was attended by about 81)0. Mr.

and Mrs. David H. Car. Boston was her sister's matron of honor and Ihe bridesmaids Constance Carey, Richard C. Smith, EngagecJ Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Weller, Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew J. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Smith and Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen W. Burgess. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John fl. Comstock of Fox street, Fairfield. included Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Johnson, Mr.

and Mrs. John Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Garry, Mr.

and Mrs. William were Miss Wendy DcFoe of Goodhill road. Wcston, announce Carey of Melville llurrows, 1 David Cunningham Providence, R. Lynn Lovvery of Bay City, cousin of the bride, Miss Clare Mac- Inlyre and Miss Pamela Mac- Inlyre of Scarsdale, sisters of Hie bridegroom, and Miss Carol Will of Syracuse, N. Y.

They carries! aouquets of pink and white i a thus (o a their headdresses. Mr. Maclntyre served his son as best man and in fiis usher corps were John Finney of Montclair, N. Ronald Hohbs'of (er, Miss Constance Ciinliffe Carey to Richard Cecil Smilh, Mr. and Mrs.

Bradford N. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. DcLoss Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs.

George D. Rockwell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. i Mrs.

George Overtoh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chabofl and Mrs fiw Smith of Lord's highway, Wwlon. 1 1 mr wedding will lake place nc.xKXnrth I R'll. A graduate, of the Norlhficld School for Girls.

Miss Carey will enter her senior year at Simmons college, Jioston, in September. Mr. Smilh is an a of the 3aricn. Ens. Fred Howard school and Prinre- Scarsdale, N.

Slephcn Leone ton university where he was a of Toms River, N. Michael Xylaml of Boston and James Sparkman of San Diego, Calif. After a reception in the Shore- lavcn Golf club, the couple left for a wedding trip make their home in They wil liosion. The bride, an a a of Ashey Hall, Charleston, S. C.

is a student at Wheelock college, Bos- member of the Cloister Inn club. He plans lo allend the University of Maryland Graduate school in September, where he. will work for doclorate in nuclear physics under National Defense fellowship. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Tultic, Jr. of Hickory Knoll drive, lias- ton, relumed on Thursday from a is allend- a month in Europe. Mrs. David U. pcnter of Brookside drive a Clarke, 3rd, Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald SloreyJDavid Billiard, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo of Smedlcy road, Fairfield, en-i Desmond, Mrs Sheila D. West a i jointly beforehand i a Mr. and Mrs entries C. the Carpenter home and i Grisgs. guests included Mr.

and and Mrs-. James Pol- Philip H. Smith, Mr and Mrs lock of Smith street S-airfield Arthur C. Williams, Mr. and as their gue.sts al'a party iri William Mr.

and i home. Mr. and Mrs Jamrs John llocveler, Mr. and Mrs. Iliggins, Mr.

end Mrs. John Mur- Mclville Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. phy, Mr. and Mrs.

Dickson H. Baldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Michae! Maxtone Graham, Mr, ami Mrs.

Thomas Towel, Mr and Mrs. Richard Osborne, Mr. and Mrs Richard Cipolla, Mr. and Mrs. W.

RPWl and Mr. and Mrs Mor- Arms, Peter ris M. Nissenson Vn MrS a Dl ami Mr. anil Mrs. M1 sen of Pequot road, Soulhport, ai ranged a dinner party tho Country Club of FairfiHd preceding the dance and among the other parties preceding Lha were those given by Mr.

a i Mr.v William A. i of Jessie 1 i Easton, Dr and Mrs I 1- woot K. Ireland ol th- Old Pust road, Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs 1 Mam D. Rider of S.v«o i lane, Soulhport, Mr.

and Mrs. Cameron Clark, of Hillsirta road, Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklyn liulkley of Mill idll road, Southport, and Mr.

nnd Mrs. George Hubbard, Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth M.

Cooper of Catamount road. Fairfield, entertained at a party tlicir home after Ihe At a dinner party given by Mr. adn Mrs. William B. Coulter, of a a road, Fairfield, in their home, were Mr.

and Mrs. Hdgar W. Bassick, Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs.

James a Dr. William Kueffner, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hammond, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Flack, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard McGloon, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Martin, Mr. and Mrs Lambert Dorfhnger and Mr.

and Mrs. Rowland II, Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Me- Kinney, of Barrows road, Kaslon had as theif guests nt dinner, Mr.

anil Mrs. Barton L..

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