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Bennington Banner from Bennington, Vermont • Page 3

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Bennington Banneri
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Bennington, Vermont
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Carol Gumm Is Wed to L.W. Beaudoin enner. Monday, November SO. Bwmlngton Banner, Monday, November SO. IH WWWW WWw ratal Married Davis Knapp Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elaine Joyce Knapp, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Knapp of 710 Main and Glenn Edwin Davis, son of Cassius Davis ol Pitts Held, Mass. The ceremony was performed Nov. 14 at 3 p.m. in St.

Peter's Episcopal Church with the rector, the Rev. Frederick B. Wolf, officiating. The bride was escorted by her father. Stanley pike, church organist, played traditional wedding music.

Yellow and white chrysanthemums with sprigs of green decorated the church altar. The bride was attired in a street length gown In' white with green sash. Her shoulder length veil was trimmed with lace and' fell from a miniature headpiece which had been made by Mrs. Haael Sweel. Her bouquet Of white carnations was enhanced by white pearls and satin streamers, Mrs.

Lynn Harrington sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Her dress was In yellow with headpiece to harmonise and she carried yellow carnations with white streamers. Best man was Lynn Harrington the bride's brother in law. Charles R. Knapp, the bride's brother, was The bride's mother received in a beige dress in floral design with matching accessories and corsage of tea roses.

The bridegroom's cousin. Mrs. Jolm Mts. RAYMOND C. WILSON Miss Martha Joan Leslie Is Wed to Raymond Wilson CAMBRIDGE, N.Y.

Miss veils harmonized and they car Martha Joan Leslieof Cambridge rled red and white carnations and Raymond c. Wilson of C11I with holly and red and green rib ton Park, N.Y.. were married bons. The flowor girl was at The flower girl was at Mrs. WIL L1AM BUTLER Mr, and Mrs.

LIONEL W. BEAU IX) IN In later 'fill wedding In St. Francis Sales Church Sat urday it 11 MUs Carol Ann Cumm, daughter of Mr. and Mr'ii Gumm 6 Bennington, became tb bride of Lionel Wilfrid Beaudoin, won of Mr. od Mrs, Joseph Beaudoin of 215 Jet fersoni Ave.

The Rev. Richard McGowan performed the ceremony. Urs. Thomas Donovan, church organist, played traditional wedding muelc and Harry Hurley was violinist. Mrs.

Theresa Simmons was soloist. and sang "The. Lord's Prayer" and "Ave Maria." The bride, who was escorted, by her father, wore a floor length gown rosepolnt lace and nylon tulle over taffeta designed lnsabrlna neckline with sequins and pearls, Long tapered sleeves and 'full bouffant skirt. Her all silk Illusion fingertip veil was attached to a crown or seeded pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of pompons and' white roses.

Maid of honor was Miss Edith Cone. The other bridal attendants were Miss Mary' Jane Gates, 'Miss Elk en Burke, and the Misses Pauline and Lisa Beaudoin, sisters of the bridegroom. Miss Barbara Jean Yott was flower girl. All of. the attendants were attired' In street length red velvet with beU shaped skirts and red velvet bow headpieces.

Their crescent bouquets were of pink carnations. Tine flower girl's dress was identical to those of the other attendants and she wore a red velvet headpiece. Best man was allies Beaudoin of Glens Falls, N.Y,, brother of the bridegroom. Ushering were John Marechal, Thomas Stemp, Michael Morettl and Gordon Bar beau, all of Bennington. A reception followed at Mt.

Anthony Country Cli. Mrs. Cumm, the bride's mother, received in an iridescent pink sheath silk dress with black accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue and green brocade dress and also had black The couple left on a wedding trip of undisclosed destination, the bride traveling in a two piece black and white silk dress with bishop overcoat in blue and black a line with black fur. She had black accessories and a white carnations and pink rosebud corsage.

Upon return here, they will reside at 116 Cutler St. The bride Is a graduate of Bennington High School and is secretary to Dr. Howard T. Guare, radiologist at Putnam Memorial Hospital. A graduate of Bennington Catholic High School, the bridegroom is associated with his father in the paving 'and grad lug business.

i Out of town guests were Included from points In Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Canada. Miss Sally Mary White Becomes Mrs. W.A. Butler Married Saturday at 11:30 a.m. In St.

tired in green velvet Ihe same Mark's Episcopal church here as the maid of honor. Her flow the Rev, Joel Miller, rector, ers were red roses and rose cannavan, wore a pink suit and had a red roses corsage. A reception was held at F. O. Eagles hall where a buffet lunch was served.

Ernie Caron furnished music for dancing, A bride's cake of three tiers hlgh ijgied the luncheon Tllu brlae ls a 19M graduate 0, Eeimhlgton igh gcl0Ol. she is emploveU 8t 5ears. 4 Co, The bridegroom attended Haw Callf. Kl.h thorne Callf. Hleh ScllDol ls eurwuig rnu pompons anu maicmug siream empl by BurbgES Brothers Mass was the Rev.

James ers employed by Burgess Brothers. ceremony and celebrating the petals Kenneth Herrlngton Sr, Jonesvlllc. uncle of the brlde groom, was best man. Kenneth Herrlngton a cousin oi me bridegroom, was rtae toawr. Patrick Calvin, Ear Callahan and Kenneth Knapp all of Hooslck Falls, were ushers.

The bride's mother chose a blue green brocade three piece cult urt TTrjrMnir accessories. while the bridegroom's mother wore a jnim wuui harmonizing accessories. A re ception was held at Hotel Cam brldcre here a smorgasbord was served to approximately 125 orovlded music. Tho niinla Iflft tnr a Tvprfdlnsr Ci" Washington, D.c, trie prlde, traveling in a tan and gold tweed knlt two fm oronze accessories ana picture l. 3 norta union K.

in er Chose a three plece WATERV1LLE, Maine The wedding of Miss Sally Mary White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White of WatervUle, and William Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler of Ben runpon was aMemniMQ h''r 1)1 Waler" vUurrtay all la pprvm "L', Sullivan.

The bride fnJ? he Fortler was organist and Mrs, Irene Kurlovlch, soloist, sang Bel1? "Ave Maria," "Paxils An and "Mother At Thy Feet ls Kneeling" Miss Margaret Ellen White of Brookllne, sisler of the bride, Ihe bride's only attendant. Best man was John Butler of Rome, N.Y., brother of thebrlde groom. Ushering the guestswere Micnaei Mcuarvln of West Ac ton, and Paul White of Everett. brother ol' tlie bri1e' The bride wore a floor length gown of peau satin in portrait neckline, long tapering sleeves and princess skirt with chapel neckline and a bow 'enhanced the waistline. Her fingertip veii'of a satin pillbox.

The bride carried three glamellias on a white prayerbook with Ivy and streamers attached. The maid of honor's gown was of floor length brocade in red, designed In portrait neckline ard elbow length sleeves. Her headpiece matched and she carried a French colonial bouquet of i or ner oaugnier weooing, Mrs. White chose a green velvet dress with fur cape, brown hat and matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a cranberry suit with matching accessories.

reception followed at Elm wood Hotel. The couple left on a wedding trip to Canada and upon their return will reside in Haverhill, Mass. The bride's traveling costume was abrowntweed dress with matching coat, tan hat and matching accessories. The bride a oratlnaio Watervllle High School, rece iv ed her bachelor's degree from Colby College, she Is "a teacher in West Newbury, Mass. 'graduate of Bennlngton High the brideerroo'ni Ls'a sains mn! resentative of Thomson of i L.i 1 Bennington Road following a brief wedulng trip to Boothbay Harbor, Mame.

For irlVeling, the brldo wore a sreen sult wlth 0 cnl.i0 a A ire nuptlal shower was Eiveii i Vi ni ml 2 wlli nusims. tub uiiue to oewas Dresenle(1 wlth many beautiful and praotical gifts. Entertaln ment followed and included a m0ck wedding, A buffet lunchv served, highlighted by a shower pase Alarm ralSC Aljrm LATHROl', calif, (upl) A Package started ticking In the Whrop; office Iffs and firen lt and found elngerly opened battery operated shoe shining machine. ana. uu.is.

0 i THOMAS P. FRAHER '1 i. Wilcox Fraher NORTH POWMAL MlssPam ola Jean Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox of The bride chose Miss Anne signed with long sleeved bodice North Pownal, and Thomas F.

Fraher of Bennington, thebrlde and bell skirt. She had a matcli Fraher, son of Mr. and Mrs. groom's sister, for her maid of ing coronet hat with veil and car Give The Scotch That Never Varies "White Label" DEWAR'S Pratt Oldham shAftsHURY Miss Jen nie Oldham, daughter of Mrs. Helen Oldham of Benringlon, and Cecil Pratt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. WIHard Pratt, Bennington, vjere uidted in marriage last Monday, The single ring ceremony was performed by William Barber, justice of the peace, at his home' Attendants of the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Saunders, sisler and hrottier In law of the bridegroom. Michael Fraher of237 Putnam St.

Bennington, were married inour Lady of Lourdes Church atNorlh Pownal Nov. 21 The Rev. D.It, MacCowan was the celebrant of the Nuptial Mass and performed the double ring ceremony before Ihe altar decorated with bouquets of gold and white chrysanthemums, Leo Bisson, church organist, played the traditional wedding marches and accompanied ihe so honor, and the junior bridesmaid was Jane Champney of North pownal, a friend of the bride, Mr. Fraher had Dennis Rich of Watertown, N.Y., a friend, for the best man, and tlifi ushers were Gail Templelon of Chicago, 111., John Umtpeg of San Jose, and Michael Caslln of Bennington, all friends of the couple. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown officiating, The bride is a daughter wiiHfiifi of North Union Cambridge, The bridegroom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond E. Wil son of Clifton Park. Traditional wedding music was played by the church organist, ti Qrt milt 3 Mrs Herbert (Adele) Jens who sang "Because" and Dawning." Red and white munis and carnations decorated the church altar. The bride, who was escorted given in marriage by her oooice ana square necu line, ire gown had a filled over jacket with long tapering sleeves and also had a chapel train.

Her finger tip veil of illusion fell from a crown of pearls and rhinestones. i 4 ma uiiuu uniHuci ui "lul MTan n7r Mf TnIfJ Th, iLlfr LK "Albaw sister of bride; Miss Constance A. Rublnc of Cambridge: Miss Carol A. Stearns of Eagle Bridge; Miss Deborah Montgomery cfBuskirk, a cousin of tne bride, nower girl. The maidofhonor'sgownwasin floor length green velvet, de rled redand white carnations witli ivy background.

The bridesmaids wore red velvet in the same stvling. Their headpieces with of silk organza over taffeta with a chapel train. The scoop neck line was enhanced by appllqued alencon lace and seed pearls and the fitted bodice had brief sleeves. Lace roses were appli qued on Ihe very bouffant skirt. reception about 150 was held at the Pownal Firehouse.

The brldo graduated from Ben nington Catholic High School in 1364 and Is enrolled in the Troy, N.Y., School of Beauty Culture, The bridegroom graduated from Bennington Catholic High School In 19S3 and is serving in the Air Force at Pease Air Force Base, Portsmouth, N.tl. The couple plan io live in Portsmouth following Mrs. Fra her's completion of the beauty welatt SilvMMiim Nichols 1a Mt A graduate of Cambridge Cen tH 1" 193. the bride is secretary in the law firm of Lawton Morse in Cambridge. The brMem ls a E.oat "Vr Out of town guests were included from San Antonio, Texas; York, Troy, Albany, Cliff Park, and other New York and New Jersey points.

Married Hoyt Coates CINCINNATI, Ohio Miss Barbara Lee Coates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Coates of Cincinnati, Ohio, on Nov. 14, became the bride of William Mar ble lloyt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Hoyt of. Dorset, The douhle ring ceremony was performed in the Wyoming Pres byterlan Church In Cincinnati bv the Rev. Charles Frederick. The wedding was followed by a reception held In the church.

The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of white chiffon velvet with Alencon lace and crystal accents. A court length train fell from her shoulders and her headpiece was a cluster of velvet and lace with shoulder length veil. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and ivy leaves, Matron of honor was Mrs. Douglas Hill in of Ozark, Ala. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Teddle Blair Strawser and the Misses Patricia Ann Thomas and Mar leen Ann Bicker. Harrison R. Hoyt Jr. of East Dorset was best man for Ids brother. The ushers were Teddle Dlair Strawser of Cincinnati, John Matthews of Denver, and James Coates, brother of the bride.

The bride attended Bowling Green State University and Mr. Hoyt atlended Tilton, School and the University of Vermont, where he was a member of Delta Psi. He ls now associated with National Cash Register Co. and lha couple will live In Cincinnati, Tr'mkh' Slocitni SOUTH CAMBRIDGE, N.Y, Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss JoAnn Catherine slocum, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs, John F.

Slocum of Easton, wtd Carl Trinkle, son of Mrs. Rose Trinkle of South Cambridge and the late Ernest Trinkle Sr. Tho ceremony was Oct. 24 at the Centenary Methodist Church In Greenwich with the pastor, the Rev. Walter Birtlett, officiating.

A buffet luncheon was served Burton Hall In Easton and Mr. and Mrs. Trinkle left on wedding trip to Canada, They are residing In Easton. jl on every fashinnafele lg wi(h ffeiit llaLLLLB sporting spirit, it's Christian fsrM Wti'X IjB Dioi 's "Country Diamonds" in jfwl II I. nuiiciireuh nvlon.

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Packaged in Scotland in burnished gold gift wrap of textured linen foil. Slip off brand sleeve for giving. 409 Moln St. Bnnlngtgn,.

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