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Bennington Banneri
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Bennington, Vermont
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Knapp Reynolds bridegroom, of Hinsdale, N.H.i Miss Pamela Cone, niece of the bridegroom, and Miss Bonnie Brookman, sister of the bride. Robert Knapp was his brother's best man. Mark White, Richard Prentiss and Jeff Brookman, brother of the bride, were ushers. A reception followed at of Hall. Bill Hart's orchestra provided music.

The bride's cake was made by Bennington Pastry. The bride a 1971 graduate of Mt. Anthony Union High School. Her husband, a graduate of Bennington High School, is employed by the Bennington Water Department. Following a wedding trip to South Carolina, the couple are Miss Sandra Reynolds, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, David Brookman of 112 Rollin and Duane Knapp, son of Mrs. VloU Knapp of 939 East Main St. and the late Arnold Knapp, exchanged nuptial vows June 24 at 11 a.m. Ln the Second Congregational Church. The Rev.

Thomas D. Stiffen, pastor, officiated. The cburch organist, Jack Shlndler, played the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of pure silk organza over taffeta. Her A line skirt was trimmed with a floral pattern of Alenconlace down the center and sides and encircling the hemline to the double chapel train.

The 2 IkimitiKtoii Banner, Monday, July 10. 1372 Ulster near civil war as IRA ends cease fire BELFAST (UPI) Irish men who apparently had been snipers, although Protestant Republican Army (IRA) gunmen executed. The deaths raised the gunmen were drawn into the gun returned to the attack today, toll for Northern Ireland's three duels as well, their 13 day cease fire aban yews of bloodshed to 416. Some of the bitterest fighting doned. Gunbattles spread across "We are very close lo civil raged In the Catholic Belfast and Londonderry and 10 war," a spokesman for the Ballymurphy section.

An army persons died in the fighting or Protestant Vanguard Movement observation post in a lumber through "executions." said. yard was heavily attacked, audi In first hours after the IRA The militant Ulster Defense was near there that Father Noel Provisional wing celled off their Association (UDA) marshalled Fitzpatrick was shot in the neck truce Sunday night, six civilians men in the streets of Protestant as he knelt over a dying man to died in Belfast including a ti neighborhoods. "These men have administer the last rites, year old girl 'and a Roman been called up for emergency A Provisional IRA statement Catholic priest shot as he ad duty," a UDA source said. "They from Dublin accused British ministered last rites to another are awaiting the call to arms." troops of breaking the ceasefire victim. Sharp gunbattles raged in by firing rubber bullets and Earlier Sunday, while the several parts of Belfast until the nausea gas at almost 2,000 living in Benningtoi Hnthnlirs.

including women and cease fire still was In ellect, early morning nours. uosi Engaged troops and Catholic children, trying to take over police found the bodies of tour betwi Li! NOW PtAYING aoanaoneu nouses mo Protestant Suffolk housing estate. The confrontation developed into a gunbatlle bat sveen troops and snipers. British commanders denied troops had broken the truce and said their men fired only when fired upon. Nnrthpr Ireland Secretary Enemy reinforces Quang Tri citadel U.S.

general killed at An hoc Mr. and Mrs. RANDY A. SCHNOOP Schnoop Burdick Mrs. DUANE KNAPP SAIGON (UPI) A man of their helicopter when a shell William Whitelaw said in a and Mrs, POWNAL Miss Elaine Marie the matron of I South Vietnamese tasK tore mat mt nearny.

iney umpeu uuw a swiemenc: "inc ho and Raela and Mrs. Wilson, all sisters SKtUKKED VETJOCOlCT gji PAXAviSON ERiPninn Wfttf fitted bodice cf Alencon lace over taffeta had an Empire waist in high neckline and short sleeves. Seeded pearl clusters the neckline and sleeves. Her pure silk illusion fingertip veil fell from a wreath lace cloche with set In seeded pearls and a wide satin Dior bow. Her cascade bouquet was of white carnations and yellow sweetheart roses.

Bridal attendants were Miss Darlcne Joslln, maid of honor; Miss Susan Hallock.cDusIn of the moved into battered (Juang Tri rrnnKer, then climbed out again clearly set up uy me nm iu Vpllnw Hnltpri Swiss city last week withdrew to the and were running for a eo.runand provide a justification for a Mrs Burdick of Dean 'h' '7, edge of town todnv and allied post 100 yards away when a resumption of terrorist activity." Road, Nor Pownal. a id Randy was worn by tr 10 honor officers said they expect a major second shell exploded in their Later, a spokesman for Arthur Schnooj son of Mr and and Ihe other a fioht before reraoturlne the midst Whitelaw said he believed the Mrs. Walter Adams of Berlin, alt red pmk ana muc douea XlndaTWlo She President Nguyen Van Thieu iVcidents Sunday couldhave teen N.Y., married July lat 2: Si Communists, landed in the same spot two days resolved by peaceful discussions p.m. in the. North Pownal TheSouth Vietnamese said last, ago during an inspection tour but which were going on, and said Congregational Church, brid wh AU rttendanW Friday that government troops no artillery shells came within Whitelaw was ready to resume Rev.

Jim Metcalfe per J1 had occupied two thirds of the 400 yards of the Thieu party. talks at any time. formed the ceremony. been designed and city and the only major obstacle Tallman was deputy com The trouble began when the TTBautbnal wedding miisic was the was the capture of the walled, mander of the 3rd Kegional As crowd of almost 2,000 Cathottcs, pavKl by Mrs. Jean Blevin of Best man was Benny Wilson of 19th century citadel near the sistance Command operating in armed with wooden clubs, iron NcTm Posvnal.

North Pownal. Ushers were center of the city. However, (he An Ie area. He was the bars and garbage can lids, tried The bMe was and Bobby tslsson of North Peter allied officers said today the father of seven children and hod to march through an army marriaEe bv her father. sburg, N.Y., and Leland Burdlck Chamberlain Mimieuk MorninG GLORTA JEAN RICE 0 llil'l Rice King Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rice of North Vietnamese defenders been stationed in Vietnam for one barricade sealing them on lrom short sleeved gown was In of rsorlh pnwnai. lmvp rpcpivprt reinforcements vear. the empty houses on the nt rhnntlllv Ince Following a receptii i at the Cnar'cs Street have announced VVIt HAMSTOWN, MASS, 413 458 8146 and are prepared Id fight for the At least nine U.S. generals, one Protestant houstag estate.

fr a crown Norh Pownal Firchouse, the doLu GtorlTjean to Frank city. admiral and five South Viet After 10 soldiers had been her chMitilly couple left on a wedding trip to 'j1 Et Btad. inlured 'twang Tri is going to ne very namese generals nave oeen lace vei The eown had been tna soumern suiws. iney wiu A have hupn a golf club, troops "V1. Hp i Nrhh Pri vAppp miss nice attended Mt.

An hard to take. The bunker com killed In the Vietnam war. down with 7. r. rlocioTn rt and made bv the bride.

LAST OF THE opened up with rubber bullets sVrled daisies on rBible. the bridegroom is employed at ony Union High School and is SdrtsertoldmS "Za) andCSgaStodlsperse theory. 'T Polftn now employed at Bennuigton As armored cars moved Up they As armored cars moved UP iney niairoina nunor was mrs. iuii Brush. under fire from snipers and Maxon.

Tne other attendants The bride is a 1972 graduate of Her fiance attended MAUHS RED HOT LOVERS NEIL SIMON'S HILARIOUS HITI There is it east a btttalion of vT.i, I a gunbattle developed. were Mrs. Linda Raetz, Mrs. Mt. Anthony Union High School in is nDW employed at Mt.

L3L 'east a bstteflon ot the coast of North Vietnam. The wuviin hvn hniirnthp IRA had Marcla Wilson and Miss Cindy BenninKton, Her husband at Anthnnv iintnn Woh SnhnM. about 500 men in there." troiol.ior m. JhiHHpni n.6 eei off its cease fire. Harrison of N.Y., tended Berlin Central School.

No date has been set for the th inrHpnh Far to the south. U.S. Brik. 7tt Viut oiH wedding. Gen.

Richard J. Tallman and curred 33 miles northeast of Dong three other Americans were fjoi killed by a North Vtetnamese Ehewlec over the KrHl UiS. Webjer Fitzpatrick fighter bombers knocked out SB HOOSlrK FALLS NY HZntha has un to crnft" Jrnerlcan In marrilie ne24at 1 Schenectady, N.Y., cousin of the bridegroom, flower girl. The attendants' gowns were also in r.nmmiml9t ntlensivc suit led on oye. ule.

maculate Conception were Miss March 30. Two other Americans etralnG al a Colleen Marie Fltzpatriek, were injured. In tne war 0VEr lhe North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tollman, 47, of Honesdale, Phantom jet fighter bombers John Fitzpatrick of 10 Cummlngs and his party had juststepped out Saturday took on four Com Hoosick Falls, and John THE SHOE SALE Empire design similar to the bridal gown with short puff sleeves and bow in hack, They were in blue taffeta under flocked dotted Swiss.

Their blue picture hats matched and they had flower baskets oi pink miniature carnations, blue mums and bahy's breath with matching blue rihbon streamers. Stephen Terplak of Saratoga Springs as best man. Lawrence LcBurre Jr. of Plattsburgh; David Besaw of Plattsburgh, cousin of the bridegroom, and Robert Mahaly of Plattsburgh were ushers. King bearer was Lawrence Tucker of Stillwater, N.Y., counsin of the bride.

The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's Academy in Hoosick Falls and a 1972 graduate of Plattsburgh State College receiving a degree in nursing. near Hanoi. The U.S. command Mrs.

Edward Webber Jr. Df IB said Sunday three MlGs and one LaBarre Pittsburgh. Phantom were shot down, but the Father John Ryan, O.R.A., Communist run Vietnam News pfed the ceremony and the Agency (VNA) claimed Hanoi 6 was escorted hy her father, gunners shot down five U.S. ble wore an Empire style gown planes over the Hanoi area Df whUe lacE over 5attll. ne Salvrduy.

Mice nad long angel lace A command spokesman said sleeves and white satin bows Sunday's heavy 1552 missions accented with back of the gown, near Quang Tri City were to Her Juliet cap was Bshioned of prevent Communist rein material matching the gown, and The her veil of illusion was elbow North Vietnamese overran the length. The bridal bouquet was a entire province a month after colonial arrangement of white their offensive hegan in the South miniature carnations, Mr. and Mrs. March 30 and have held it ever stephanotis and baby's breath since. Spokesmen said that as of with white ribbon streams, this morning, 447 Communist The attendants were Mrs.

Gary trnnnc hflvp hppn Irlllpd in Fhn Fully mafrnrt Her employment will oe at Physician's Hospital in Platt JOHN EDWARD WEBBER ONCE A YEAR EVENT province at a cost of 3d South ijmanna of Troy, N.Y.; Miss the bride, of Hoosick Falls and Mr. Webber, a graduate of Vietnamese killed and 107 Claudia Fitzpatrick and Miss Miss Kathy Callanan of Beekmantown Central School, Is wounded. a senior at Plattsburgh State yM'llbllMIlK!" edhnobsl i ind 0 mmsSMA TECHNICrjLOR" majoring in sociology. A reception followed at the Hoosick Falls Elks Club, after which the eounle left on a wed Bobby's chair flown to Iceland SUMMER CLEARANCE it REYKJAVIK Icpland (UH) Icelandic Chess Federation. the first of their 24 games ding trip to Washington, D.C.

ti, Rri OnatsW Ftnhlw Fischer took one look at the Tuesday. They are now at home in Platt "Eobbv is relaxed and ready, sbureh. begin Fischer's favorite chair Icelanders had assembled brom We will play Tuesday unless has arrived. Reykjavik's furniture stores the Spassky is ill," said Fred RED CROSS C0BBIES SOCIALITES SELBY FRONT ROW AMERICAN GIRL HUSH PUPPIES TROTTERS SRO. TRAMPEZE VINER now at sale prices! The swivel chair metal and other day, sat down in some ot Cramer, vice pi eniw.ni vi me Engaged Hills Rice WILMINGTON black leather was flown from them and then gave his verdict: U.S.

Chess federation. the stage in the Reykjavik chess Spassky, the 35 year oid world inspect and approve the facilities canlzers encasement announcement has hall Sunday. champion, did not seem to worry in the hall, where me "1 nect 3,000 fans playing $5 each recently been made by Mr. and Spassky's Russian advisers much about details of the Mrs. Arnold Bills Sr.

of to ne on nana mcsaay. arrived shortly after the much match. talked about chair and studied it Before leaving for a salmon Gudmundur Arnlaugsson, Wilmington ot tiwir daughter, suspiciously. Then they left fishing tour of northern Iceland deputy referee of the match, Elizabeth, to John Timothy Rice, without comment. the defending champion said, "I spent all day Sunday polishing of son of Mr.

and Mrs. Merton Rice llMTEIflMifl EfM f. whcTi, in i chess boards and finally settled Rice and his rock and roll band. WW. Mia 1 find a similar chair in Iceland? will leave that to Bobby.

Itmakes for one made in Iceland specially consisting of himself, Danny "It would look better if both no difference to me." ot the match, it has been put ljok of Wilmington and Mike i i uihr in iftor iii, onH rf Ip tuiiether from Icelandic stones. McGee and Larrv Wrinht of Ir.p.i;ouOBt.,D.,..LEE J. I 'BURT LANCASTER same chairs," said Gudmundur preludes, both Fischer and Arnlaugsson, who had to take Brattlcboro are engaged by the Thorarinsoon, president of the Spassky appeared ready to start over when the chief referee siiakey Pza Plaza chain In Lothar Schmid of Germany flew Maine. BOBFHT ftYAN home Saturday, also has a choice He is a 1968 graduate of of five or six different chess sets Wilmington High School and of various sizes. Keene, N.IL, State College, 1672.

7 sctumia sain ne wouiq reiurn ins tianece a siuaeni ai a fit at orl Thursday after visiting his son, Wilmington High School and a ttJt LJe liCt! wno w3 Inlured in a traffic Candy Striper at Brattleboro Regularly priced from '14 to s27 accident. Memorial Hospital. To All OUR POLICY NOW Pl.AYINO THpU, TIJES. I II THf' BEST MUSICAL OF I hP ALL TIMES HIGHEST I "WILLARD" TI.NO STAat rnd.rU VhLSISBH I MOH, THLIRI.7i30:iJ0 I 10:3 1 l)10 :30.t:3l.10:H SAT. 10:30 I SUM.

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