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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (60)]o ,1lbrr[ E. I/ammond ATTY N 8,� a e1 u 1 be i4; '* �R 4J�tt a tNet _ i„rye• f;o/��/nnr/ /.v �i�tfrr/t'fl 111w- GEOSGG a ut- Mar$M, Helen Patchai Wed dabbler or Mr. end Mrs Clarence F_ t'bpeland ed = wrivlew Place. .cd G,,=P Edward HASin "n S To C. A She Jr. and Mn. Elbert RI,0 i tr Court SL_ were married at a a. m. today, la the Church of the Mitts Helen Marie Patchai, daugh- r,,maeulcte Cmeeption. The Rev. ter or Mr. and Mrs. George J. of the p&tcb,,j of 315 Fourth SL, d Cor- ch� ",foamed then ceremony meet[" RicharShe Sheehan Jr., of before the altar wblch was decor- Cornelius R. Sbcehen of 218 Linn ated with palm+ and baskets of SL, were married at 11 a m. today White pLdiolL Mrs Lura Brashear In the Church of the Immaculate and WLIU m Corcoran sane. accom- Conception. The ceremony was paned on the organ ty Miss Alary performed by the Rev. Stuart fey Hogan of Trumansburg. Miss The tirlde, who was given in mar- Mary Clines organist, played sev- riage by her father, was gowned era] selectiow. Palms, candelabra m white slipper sawn, fashlnned on and baskets of white gladioli were p-incess line@ with a full skirt en used in the church decorations. train The neckline of her gown The bride was given in marriage wu edged with seed pearls. She by her father. She was attired In pqy yy, �-Up_vad which fell white bridal satin designed with a �om a-tevan 4- seed pearls. Her Chantilly lace yoke, trimmed with n�adtolaabi bouquet was of white seed pearls, long pointed sleeves, rn,cs and sweet peas and a full skirt en train. A wreath I Muo Jeanne Copek.nd of Ithaca, of orange blossoms caught her;. water of the bride, was maid of flngerdp veil. She carried a bou- Donor. Rer frock of Niie green quet of starlight roses and baby's muQul,ette Was uce]ened with a breath. 'fitted bodice, Eabop sleeves and a Mrs. Anne Newhart of Ithacawas full aWrL She wore a matching matron, and the bridesmaid was 'I ,boulder 1mgLh veil which fell Miss Emma Pirko, also of Ithaca. I from a tiar{ and carried a colonial Mrs. Newhart was gowned in pink bouquet of old !ashlaned Mower, marquisette, and Miss Pirko In pow - Mica Helen Reed of Ithaca was the der blue voile. Both carried asters, bddew_—_aid. She is a cousin of and wore tiaras of matching flow - the bride- Her gown was of peach ers. '-rsnluiactte styled aimiilar to that Thomas J. Sheehan of Ithaca Of tho mald of honor- A tiara was best man for his brother. caught her shoulder length veil, George E. Patchai of Ithaca, end she also carried a colonial brother of the bride, and Richard bouquet of old fashioned flowers. Newhart of Ithaca, brother-in-law Dana Ha;,1n of Ithaca was his of the bride, were the ushers. brotheet; best man, The ushers Sfr. and Mrs. Sheehan ]eft on a were Francis Connors Raymond wedding trip of unannounced des - Orman, Jr. and John Seacord, tination, following a reception at Ih.. at RlnaA 9ers/albr-1✓ra/G %a/%nr+� ba a t%ue-f on ae :bo /IZILIP Nr andldrorlypd curer,y de ar ^J7 Colazub/a 6G the Midi and br/defroom o! Jrhara FWrb fla.lin /s ertrp/ayed Dy yro-li7se[rJe Yerer Coate n reted at oereral d.cr. �U events /oc/udizw a m/a-; tbower by J " J?eed; ,- is 'W'W"baaeooa shower bl, _Izz o ' 1!f!r'a/a Xyrl-7Brao; a Anew aborver .@fix Peter Stab/ Ar/v A11 ens /, f. - • C� l i,. Stabl and 3ress ,d7'eae Stabl al'lucu Crrrraa,• a haarh P"O' and shower the recover)° �by.Vlss .wiry �/orr/a and Jlnt o za s body, order o ��'P�'"�(41er, sod a PeMMAI sbarrer b bed drain Wm G7ar/m�ris 9e/!! w water which had -:_ z;Ccumulated by seepage and Wing rain' action Was promised lu similar�n by indignant area Other (u citizens. — No n fa �t1.e,hr1e+!! MRS. ALBERT g A- 'IOti-p —UM War Miss Ann T. Haney of 209 Col- lege Ave., daughter of Air, and Mrs- bride w ry 11 Fly, Of r Stephen Haney of Portland Point, and maid of e became the bride of Albert E, Ham- dressed in a gown of �� mond Wolfingemond, son Of r of Randall, at 11 . Gladys Ham- awe life that of the bride:- 8er. a- m. today. ({ braided should veil, fo The ceremony in the All Saints { uII ided kualo of tulle, t a Church of Myers was performed by buds, and her y pink. llbou' a � any a+sd '+�tt tiny the Rev. Albert Geiger of King man rose. and trench h,,,T►!v. Ferry. Clark DeMunn of - The bride, given in marriage by. best man Comkt w& her father, was gowned in white After the ceremony, a =�y� taffeta, fashioned with a Sweet- breakfast was eene:d to Lgy the , heart neckline, a bustle -like peplum, lies and immedlaie frttk tlet at and a long full skirt, which extend- home of the bride& paesta thi ed into a train. Her full-length Mr. Hammond L empt" h veil was draped from aiJuliet cap the cost department of the Men of tulle and a coronet of orange Chain Company. The bids 0 blossoms. She carried a shower ceptionist at n the Ralph� 1 bouquet of 'White roses and gar- Studio. They will stake th wjiI denias. in Ithaca fix; $fr 1f Dr.