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A--TWELVE BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, APRIL 12, 1959 COUNTY SOCIETY i MRS. JOHN LAWRENCE BEERMAN Doujlaii itufila Miss Dorothy Chapin Married To John L. Beerman, Student Marriage Solemnized in Washington, D.C.; Couple Leave for Florida Ridgeficld Holy Trinity church, Washington, D. was the setting yesterday morning for the marriage ol Miss Dorothy Patricia Chapin ot Washington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry E. Chapin ol Falrview street, Ridgefield, to John Lawrence Beerman ot Alexandria, son of Mr. ant Mrs. Lawrence S. Beerman Falls Church, Va.

The Rev. Francis Garner oil! elated at the 11 o'clock ceremony Glenn W. Ashley played the or gan and Mario Segreti sang. The bride was escorted by her father. wore a gown of silk bombazine and chantilly lace, fashioned with scoop neckline, a deep yoke ot Chantilly lace, long sleeves with lily points over the wrists and a bouffant skirt falling Into chapel train.

Her veil of silk illusion was arranged Irom a seed pearl crown, and she carried a bouquet of white roses end Btephanolis in cascade arrangement. Miss Margaret Farquhar of Washington, D. C. was the maid of honor. She wore a short-sleeved Copen blue silk organza frock, the Empire waistline emplra- sized with satin trimming and a bow.

She carried a cascade bou quet of white carnations. The bridesmaids were Miss Shirley A McCully and Miss Mary Flaherty of Washington, D. Miss Joan Murphy of A i Miss Nancy Carroll of Ridgefield, Miss Bernadette Walshe of the Bronx- New York, sister of the bride's mother; and Miss Patricia Ing ol Stamford. They wore gowns of Copei- blue identical to that worn by the maid of honor, and carriet old fashioned nosegays of pink and white carnations. Anne Ce tile Craddock, niece of lln bridegroom, of- Vienna, Virgi nia, was the flower girl, in a while- silk organza dress, with a band of spring flowers in her liair.

She carried a basket spring flowers. John W. Craddock of Vienna was best man for his broth er-in-law and the ushers were Wallace Comer of Pittsburgh Richard H. Cnapin of Ridge field, brother the bride; Wit Ham Henrahan nf Alexandria Robert C. Watson of Arling ton, Donald Craig of Phil ndelphia, and Captain Jofm Schrocder of Springfield, Va.

The bride's mother wore a beige gown with blue accessories nnd a pink rosebud corsage ane the bridegroom's mother wore beige with beige accessories, and her corsage was rosebuds. A reception followed at the Court House Country club in Fair fax, after which the couple left for a trip to Finn' da. The bride traveled in a black and while checked cotton suit black and white accessories, an a red carnation corsage. The cou pie will live at 5H Belleview drive, in Falls Church, Va. Mrs.

Beerman is a graduate Ridgefield High school, and re ceived an associate of arts do gree from Green Mountain col ie-ge. She is employed as a legal secretary for the law firm ol Brault and Graham in Washington. Mr. Beerman is a graduate ol Gonzaga High school in Washing ton, D. "and'of OHio'State-uni iarol Wright Crowned DeMolay Sweetheart Dftnbury Miss Carol Lee Wright, daugh- er ol Mr.

and Mrs, Bernard Wright, 9 Lindberg street; was DeMolay' Sweetheart jit he first annual DeMolay Sweetheart ball recently at the Masonic temple, sponsored by Laurel chapter, Order of DeMolay ol Bethel and Danbury Assembly Order ol Rainbow for Girls. Miss Wright, 17, was escorted to the Coronation chair byXouij Gage, master councilor of DeMo- lay chapter. Her attendants were Margaret Milnei of Bethel ant Catherine Anderson of Danbury and flower girl was Elizabeth Hnnna of Danbury. She was presented her tiara and blue cape by Paul Kovacs, master comv cilor of the DeMolay and a 3eMolay Sweelheart pin from ler escort. A senior at Bethel high' school Miss Wright is a last worthy advisor ol the Danbury Hainbow assembly.

Sorority Arranging Get-Together, Talk By Mrs. St. John Westport The annual get-together of Connecticut members of Alpha Gamma Delia sorority will take place Saturday April 25 in thi Red Barn, wifli Mrs. Donald M. St, John of Ridgefield, presideni of the Women's Town club there, as Ihe speaker.

April 25 is International Reun ion day for the 15-cliapter women's group all over America and Canada, and the luncheon wil commemorate the founding ol th organization. Members will dis cuss' the international altruistic project, aid to handicapped chil dren. Mrs, St. John, who moved tc Connecticut in 1956, received hei BA degree from Michigan State university and her MA from the University of Michigan. She wa the first principal of the lllinoi Children's Hospital school, ani, later became assistant professor of special education at the State university of New York in Buffalo.

From 1951'tti 195S she wa; assistant director of Pro fcssional Education for (he National Foundation, formerly called the National Foundation for I a i Paralysis. BEVERLYLOU ALBERT ENGAGED TO A Danbury Mr. and Mrs. James Albert, 3( Hakim street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Beverlylou, to Edward A. Beady, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Beatty of Washington Conn. Miss Albert has been employ, ed in the office of Dr. John W. Jovell, since her graduation from Danbury high school in 1958.

Mr. Beatty is a builder in New Milford. The couple plan a May wedding. MISS BARBARA JOAN HYDE vcrsily. He served as a pilot in the Air Force for more than four years, and Is presently attending Law School in the School of Law at Catholic university.

t. Richard Scalo And Barbara Hyde To Marry May 16 Norwalk Miss a a a Joan Hyde, aughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tyde of Lincoln, R. has chos May 16 for her marriage to ieu t.

(J.g.) Richard Scalo, son Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian S. calo, 38 Glen avenue. The cere- lony will take place in the Of- cers club at Quonset Point, R.I., here the prospective bride- room is stationed.

Miss Hyde, a commercial artist, as graduated from the Rhode sland School of Design. Lieut. Scalo, an alumnus of Marietta college, Marietta, Ohio, nd Western Reserve university Cleveland, is completing a our-year tour of duty as a pilot the Navy. After his discha'rge, plans to study law in. Boston.

Sky Wives Plan Aincheon April 1 5 Ridgefield A luncheon party for members of the Sky Wives association-has wen scheduled for April at 2:15 p.m. in the Goldilocks room the Three Bears Inn on route 3, Westport. In making the annourcement, le Mrs. John W. -hurchill of Pound street, Ridge- ield, said that reservations hould be made with her by Monay.

At this meeting, Mrs. Churchill vill, appoint a committee to pre- wre a slate of officers at the ext affair. Date and nature, of the next ession will be determined at the uncheon. The president recently onducted a canvass of members find out what type of meet- ngs they wanted, and the ma- ority favored every other month, vith two card parties and a fash- on show during the year. Miss Plevka Bride Of Joseph Scalz.0 Danbury Miss Dorothy Plevka, daugh- er of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Pleva, 54 Sheridan street, became le bride of Joseph P. Scalzo, on of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony calzo, 101 1-2 Elm street, in SI, 3 eler's church April 4.

The Rev. ohn J. Wigh officiated at the 10 'clock ceremony. The bride, escorted by her fa- lier, wore a gown of white chan- illy lace and net, fashioned with scalloped Sabrina neckline and ong sleeves. Her fingertip length eil of French illusion was clip.

ed to a double crown of sequins nd pearls and she carried white aisies fashioned in a cascad ouquet. Mrs. I.ouis Mrozinski and Miss inne Plevka, sisters of the bride, were her attendants, and wore owns orchard nylon tricot hiffon over a a fashioned like, and diamond shaped rowns of the same material and natching Their cascade bouquets were of daisies in varie- atcd colors. John B. Scalzo served as best man for his brother, and Louis caljo, another brother ushered A wedding breakfast w'dal party and families took lace at the home of the bride- room's parents, and a large re- eption was held at the Lakevie nn.

Mr. and Mrs. Scalzo will reside at 33 Shelter Rock road, when they return from a wedding trip spent at Ml. Erie lodge, In thi Pocono mountains, Mrs. Scalzo is employed ii the office of the Risdon Manufacturing company.

Her husband who was released from the Army several months ago nft'cr serving two years, is now an employe of the American Cyanamid company. Both are graduates of Danbury high school, Miss Joan. Meserve Married On Saturday to Joseph Platt Bride's Brother Performs Ceremony in His Home Westport Miss Joan Chamberlain Me frve of Cheshire, daughter Irs. Harry Chamberlain Me- erve ot Weston, was larried yesterday in the home I her brother and sister-in-law he Dr. and Mrs.

Harry )i)amberlain Mesen-e of River Jne, to Joseph Platt, 11 High lidge road, Danbury, son of the ite Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Platt The ceremony was performed ty Dr. Meserve, minister of the Jnilan'an Fellowship of Northern Wcstchester, and the Rev. Roberi Dodds, pastor of the Second Congregational church, Water- ury.

Walter H. Wheeler, of Stamford, gave the bride in mar- iage. She gown of pow ler blue chiffon, trimmed with ace and 'carried pink orchids. Miss Emily Louise Meserve as maid of honor and Mis Elizabeth MacKinnon, grand daughter of Mr. Platt was jride's other attendant, wearing rocks of pink and white, ane headdresses of pink roses tied with satin streamers.

They car- ied old fashioned bouquets ol sweetheart roses. Arnold MacKinnon served as jest man for his father-in-law and ushers were Walter Vheelcr, 3rd, of Stamford, and Thomas C. Wheeler of New York After a short honeymoon, the louple will reside in 15 High Ridge road, Danbury. Mrs. Platt attended the MacDuffie school, Springfield, and Simmons college School ol Social Wnrk in Boston.

She has leen executive secretary of the Service association Waferbury'Since 1941. Mr. Platt is assistant treasurer if the Union Savings bank, Dan bury. MR. AND MRS.

WALTZ MARRIED 50 YEARS Danbury Mr. and Mrs. George L. Waltz ot Beaver Brook district cele srated their 50lh wedding anni versary last week at a buffet din ner party in the home of their ner party in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Robert Waltz, Gunn Hill road, New Milford.

The couple, married In New York, have resided In the Dan Jury-New Milford area the great er part of their married life. Mr. Waltz retired as an engi neer with the New York, New Ha ven and Hartford Railroad las January. The couple have one other son, Vernon WalU of Dan bury, five-grandchildren and great-grandchild. Mrs.

Ralph Conklin, gave a 'ariety shower at her home, 354 vfain street, last week in hono: ol Miss Dorothy Haddy, 20 1-: 2ast Pembroke, who wil lecome the bride of Anthony Po on April 25. MISS NANCY LYNCH TO WED IN AUGUST Danbury Mrs. Anna Marcioch Middle River district has announced the engagement of her niece, Miss Nancy J. to Raymond T. Chatfield of Grand Rapids, Mich.

The bride-elect, the daughter of Ihe late Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lynch of Danbury, is employed at the Barden corporation. Her lance, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond T. Chatfield, is with the W. F. Drake Sons, rand Rapids.

The couple will reside in Grand Rapids after their August wedding. New Garden Club Organized, Meeting Slated Tomorrow Westport The newly organized i Point road Garden club will conduct its initial meeting tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Allan Schnable, with Mrs.

Gunther Wolfe as co-hostess. Dessert and coffee will be served at 12:30 p. m. alter which there will be a brief business session. The guest speaker will be Edward Gill, talking oa "Elementary Gardening." A question and answer period will follow.

Officers ot this new group are Mrs. Frederick W. Spooner, presideni; Mrs. Vincent Verdi- ani, vice, president; Mrs. Theodore H.

Hrivnock, secretary; Vlrs. Schnable, treasurer; Mrs. William Guthman and Mrs. L. F.

Ostenneicr, program chairmen and Mrs. Edgar R. Wolfe, publicity chairman. County Society Correspondents BrookfleM, Mrs. Cflrton! Thorpt, Sprint Dubury, Bethel Redding, Mrs.

Lewis Goodsell, Bethel MM. Norwdk, Mrs. Doris Sullivan, Norwalk RldiietteM, Mn. Morgan, Idlewood S-27M. (Milford, Mrs.

Carl Blsscll, IRInlty 4-7M1. Ntwtewn, Sandy Hook, Mrs. DorMhy MiMe, GAHen MOT. Shane McCarty, Mary Ann Michaud Student, Engaged Milford. The engagement of Miss Mary Ann Michaud to Shane Micael McCarty, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy J. McCarty, 199 High street, is by her parents, Mr. Mrs. Albert D.

Michaud, 15 Weseleyan street Shrewsbury, Mass. Miss Michaud, a senior at Syracuse university, was graduated from the Maior Howard W. Beal high Shrewsbury. Mr. McCarty is an alumnus of Notre Dame high school, West Haven, and Fordham university.

He is serving in the Army, sta- itoned at Fort Bliss, El Paso Texas. 'Bus Stop' Cast, Staff Announced Redding The cast of "Bus Stop" to be presented by the Players, is rehearsing for the presentation May 15 and 16 In the Memorial auditorium. Mrs. Roy Srasmere is the producer and Mieke Michael the director and set designer. Included in the cast are "Cherie" played by Jane Kampen, who sang with a Pops orchestra before her marriage to artist Owen Kampen; "Bo" a cowboy, played by Brice Fleck, who is making his first appearance with the Players but has sung in several operettas and is a member of the Society for the Preservation of Barbershop quartets.

Also, Julie Johnson, portrait painter and former director of the Greenwich Players tnd Children's circus, as Grace; Marjorle Haase, a native of the midwest, as Elma; Reginald Johnson, a bank executive making'his fourth appearance with the Players, as Dr. Lyman; George Masselmao, selectman and free lance writer and manufacturer, as Carl; Dr. Russell Johnson, dentist, making his debut with the Players Will and Gene Patten, a guitarist, and proprietor, of the Ornamental Iron Works forge, The production staff includes Dorothy Faber, stage manager assisted by Irene Frazer; Margaret Cassidy and Susan Farrell, prompters; Betty Blair and Florence Masselnun, props; George Walden, set construction; Blossom Tressell, make-up; Kay Howard, subscription and tickets; Barbara Williams, costumes; Kenneth Bonner, program; Joseph Michael, publicity; Florence Masselman, ushers; Norma Vaut- rln, refreshments and Alice Strouse, lighting. Camp Fire-Girls'. Awards Announced Danbury TivW members the-Skylark Horizon club, Phyllis Koziar and Joan Kozair received the highest rank award, torchbearer during the recent annual Grand Council Fire of the Mid-Fairfield Council of Camo Fire Girls which took place at the War Memorial.

The first rank of Horizon club, that of Journeyman was awarded for the first time in Mid- Fairfield Council. Judith Holtz and Kafherine Keane, both members of the Skylark Horizon cluo, senior division of Camp Fire Girls, received this award; Colleen Roberts, Camp -Fire Girl of the We-to-ma-chick group, received a two-week camper- ship at Camp McKay, for making the largest number of calls in the recent candy s'ale. Special awards were given for three years membership to: Lorraine Cavagna, Marie Erk- laucr, Barbara Frinder, Patricia Cheryl Hawkins, Alice McDonald and Linda Morgan, and for five years membership to Judith Holtz. The WoodgaUierer rank was awarded to Celia Harco, Cheryl Lada, Patricia O'Shea, Ezilda Pina, Mary Lou Kovelli, Diane and Donna Strobino and Carole Williams; and the Firemaker rank to Evelyn Barchi, Judith Goetz and Linda Potter. The first rank of Trailseeker was awarded to Patricia O'Shea, Mary McGuire, Cynthia Cole, Diane Relmer, Pauline French, Barbara Braun, Margaret Short, Margaret Vidal, Denise Sciascia, Judith Hliva, Sandra Lutrus, Linda Morgan, Gail Beers, Kathy Mason, Candace Archfere, Elizabeth Ann Murphy, Barbara Hartnett, Sharon Doutney, Marlene Turosky, Agnes Salvatore, Ellen Jesinowski, Marna Barrett, Noren Tomaino, Mary Beth Keane, Jean Ryan, Alice McDonald, Marie Erklauer, Mary Ann Ullrich, Nancy Rader, Kathleen McDonald, Nancy Lee, Bridget McDonough, June and Bloom, Carol Gebert, Sally Holte, Aleta Rossi, Patricia Katan, Hope Braun, Cheryl HiwkiiM, Colleen Roberts and Appell.

The awards were presented by Mrs. William Budd Tapptn.Mn. Mabel Rising, Mrs. Goetz, Miss Lynn Steck, Miss Patricia Haire and'Mrs. Joseph Williams.

Miss Maxine. Parcells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Parcells, 12 Crescent drive, served on the finance committee for the Albertus Magnus college Sophomore Mixer which took place last' night on the campus of the New Haven college. Their guests were students from iout New England men's colleges. St. Cecelia Choir of the' Heart church will sponsor a rock and roll dance in the school auditorium on April 24 for the benefit of the choir's music fund. Tickets for the event are available from the choir member! and will sold at the door.

Arine D. Hotchkiss Engaged to Marry Medical Student Mr and Mrs Eugene Bishop Hotchkiss of Old Stamford road. announced the engagement of their daughter Anne Denton Hotchkiss to- Leonard Wheeler, son of Mrs Wheeler of Catabndge, Mass The wedding 13 plwuied June Miss Hotchkiss is a graduate of the Wmsor school Boston and Smith college Mr Wheeler is an alumnus of Phillips Exeter academy and Harvard college. He us now in his final year at the Columbia university, College of Physician and Surgeons: Gloria T. McKay, Julius T.

Kocsis Of Fairfield Married Bethel First Congregational church was the netting yesterdaj morning for the wedding of Mrs. Gloria Traurig McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Traurig of Elmwood District, Bethel, to Julius Thomas Kocsis, son ol Mr. and Mrs.

Julius S. Kocsis, 332 Meadow street. Fairfield. The 10 o'clock ceremony was performed by the Rev. Russell H.

Mjlnes, pastor, and the program of nuptial music was presented by Dr. Mervin W. Whit comb, minister of music of the church. The altar was decorated with white'snapdragons, gladiolus and chrysanthemums. Given in marrijga by her lath er, the-bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle ajid lace over blue fashioned with a lace bodice, scalloped 'bateau neckline, long lace sleeves and bouffant skirt of nylon tulle and lace tiers, floor length.

An orange blossom-tiara held her French illusion veil nt blue, which was 'arranged ballerina length, and her colonial bouquet of blue carnations, was centered with a white streamers of ttephanotis. Her Thomas Aidrich, as matron of honor, wore pink lilk organza, fashioned with a portrait neckline, ileeves, and bouffant skirt with harem intermission hemline. A matching silk plateau with full face veil formed her headdress, and she carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations, pink roses and ivy streamers. The bride's other attendants were Mrs. John Mattone, and Mrs.

Joseph Indrisek of New Milford, both wearing the same gowni the honor matron in pink, and matching headdresses. carried-colonial bouquets of pink carnations wiih' ivy streamers. David Aldrich, nephew of the bride was ringbearer. Thomas Aldrich, brother-in-law of the bride was best man Mr. Kocsis, jrfiile the ushers were Stephen Fekete of Fairfield and Michael Greeko of Bridgeport.

A reception took place In the Ritr. ballroom, Bridgeport, after which the couple left for wedding trip to Florida. They will reside at 206 Country road, Fairfield. The bride's traveling ensemble was a powder blue wool suit with silver mink collar, matching accessories and orchid corsage. The bride's mother wore an ivory blue lace and'satin sheath dress, matching accessories, and the bridegroom's mother wore a pale pink lace and taffeta dress, with matching accessories.

Both Wore orchid corsages. The bride attended Bethel high school and has been employed in the timekeeping office of the Barden corporation in Danbury. Her husband, alte-ded Roger Ludlowe high school in Fairfield, and is self employed as a lilt setter and contractor. MISS JUDY SCOFIELD Mta Mr. ind Mn.

Lwrif tofield JUckwtfl 'rwd, BtdfdiiM, a mrtor Mth adml, hu'b Ny Uqlwifcy Mat- in tar tht tan tm. MRSj JOSEPH CHARLES Elizabeth A. Kreho Bride of Teacher Joseph C. Tahan Danbury Pink and white gladiolus decorated the altar of St. Anthony's church for the wedding yester- lay morning of Miss Elizabeth Ann Kreho, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Kreho. 88 Franklin street, to Joseph Charles Tahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tahan, 5 Whitlock street.

Rev. Semann Farris, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony at 10 o'clock. A program of bridal music was presented by Mrs. Emil Dewan organist and Gallagher, vocalist. Escorted by her father, the bride, attired in a gown ol sijk over chromespun, fashioned with a bateau neckline, long sleeves pointed over the hands, ind bouffant, appliqued skirt, terminating into a chapel train with embroidered hemline.

Her veil of French illusion was arranged fingertip length from a princess crown, sprayed with pearls and sequins, and her white prayer book was topped with a white orchid, stephanotii nnd phalaenopsis orchids. Mrs. Joseph Zelenski served, as matron of her sister, wearing' a gown 'of pale shrimp silk organza, fashioned waltz length with a Sabrina neckline, draped bodice and bouffant skirt of impressed pleats with an embroidered hemline. She wore a cloche matching flower drape and circular veil, and carried an old fashioned bouquet of multi-colored shattered carnations and talisman roses. Wearing the same style gowns in pale turquoise were two other senior bridal attendants, Miss Jean Tahan, sister of the bridegroom and Mrs.

John Pribulo. They wore matching cloches and carried old fashioned bouquets of yellow roses. Patricia Kreho, niece of the bride, served as Flower girl, wearing a waltz length dress ot turquoise silk organza, with a flounce hemline, and matching flowered tiara. She carried a nosegay of mixed flowers. Norman Lubus of Danbury was best man, and John Rish- dan, Robert Simonelli, and Ralph LoStocco ushered.

Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast took place at the American Legion hall, and there was a reception from 2 to 6 p.m. bride's mother, and the bridegroom's mother, assisted in receiving, the former in dusty lace and net over laffeia with black accessories, and an orchid corsage, and the later in aeriwinkle blue lace and chiffon, with matching accessories and an orchid corsage. the couple left by plane lor Bermuda the bride was brown tweed wool suit, green accessories and a white orchid. They will reside at 22 George street. bride and her husband ire both graduates of Danbury high school.

She Is employed the corporation. Mr. Tahan, also a graduate o( Danbury Slate Teachers college, served two in the Army, Uoned i n. Fran ce. A teacher at the Main street school, he received his Matter 1 degree from Falrfield university last June.

Mrs. Waldon B. Connors, 13 avenue, entertained at her lome last week for Miss Janet Ihodes, 17 Myrtle avenue, at pre-nuptial shower. Hostesses with Mrs. Connors were Mrs.

Grace Rose and Mrs. Roller. Miss Rhodes, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Elmo will be married' to Robert Hancock, son of Mrs. Grace Huicock, avenue on April 2S.

Allan Taylor Weds Miss Patricia Ryan In Texas Church Brookfield The marriage of Miss Patricia Elizabeth Ryan, daughter 01 Mr. ind Mrs. Rcdge R. Ryan ot Texas City, Texas, to Allan H. Taylor, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Hubbell Taylor of White Turkey road, Brookfield, took place March 28 in the First Baptist clmrch, Texas City. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Finis A. Williams, pastor. Baskets of white Rowers and Kentia palms were used in the church.

Mrs. John Pickering was organist, Charles Little sang and John C. Martin read Robert Browning's "How Do 1 Love Thee?" The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of chantilly lace and crystal pleated tulle, fashioned with a cameo neckline accented with seed a a iridescents, long, pointed sleeves and a bouffant skirt of pleated tulle with lace peplum and a chapel train. A headdress of matching lace embroidered, with sequins and pearls fastenea her fingertip length silk Illusion veil and her white pearl Bible topped with white roses trimmed Vrlth fioorlength streamers tied with a heart of pearl loveknols. Miss Lealrice Sanders was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Faye Lynn Sellers and Kathy Baker.

They wore ankle-length gowns of nylon or-- gandy over taffeta, featuring bs- leau necklines and low V-backs. Satin cummerbunds crossed in front, formed hcmlength sashes in back. They wore matching picture hats, made by the bride's mother and carried white lace baskets filled with spring flowers to match their Miss Sellers in pastel yel- ow, Miss Baker, pastel green, and Miss Sanders, pastel pink Billy J. Harris of Victoria best a and the ushers wera Ronnie Ryan, broth- er of the bride, and Frank Reynolds, of La Marque, Tex, A reception was held in the church parlors, with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Beeman of Calves- as hosts. couple came to Brooklield for their wedding trip and are visiting the bridegroom's parents for several weeks. Mrs. Taylor is a graduate of Texas City high school and Southwestern Business university ol Houston, Tex. She was formerly em oyed with the Mainland Bank and Trust company In La.

Tex. Mr a Rraduate of Henry Abbott Technical jchoo! Danbury, and is presently sU- tioned Glendale; with the Air Force. The couple will live in Glendale, after April 21. BROOKFIELD PERSONALS Mr "ll. Mrs John W.

Anderson, of Whisconier Hill, have re, weeks St. Simon's, and Tryon, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.

Wagonseil. of Longmeadow Hill road, have returned Jrorri St. Vincent's. B.W.I., where they have been spending the winter. Miss Bonnie Bell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bell, of he Center, lias'been spending Srl calirn rom Whenfon Norton, at home. Mrs. M. Slanley Glp- of Pokono Ridge as their recent guests, Dr.

and Samuel Gipstein and Lewis Gipsteln of New London, parent! brother of Mr. GJpjteTi.

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