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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (2)29, 1944, Stephen mar-!: [Nancy Crandall, daughter Carl Crandall and Mrs. f 207 Cayuga Heights Rd. ' blished their residence in yre Apartments. ie 29, 1944, Lieutenant. ; went overseas, where he part of the Ninth Air a pilot of It. B-26, a, tighter nown as a Marauder. He nissioned first lieiltena.nt ber, 1944, and with other is received the Air Medal. heard from he had nea.11 d his missions and was s furloughed hol-ne. his wife and his Par - )hen is survived by f0l1r Second Lieut. John R- y, an armamel1t officer + at Ontario Air Base, Calif.; First Lieut. Ed - Weatherby. adjutant Ben- ce, General Headquarters uthwest Pacific area.; and .i., and David C. Weather- aca; his maternal grand- �Zr. and Airs. Fred Hadley Lnsbur-, and his paternal per, Charles Weatherby o leekworealight blue crepe dress l and white accessories, while the bridegroom's mother was attired In e. brown and white crepes outfit with brown accessories. Gilbert Crone of Ithaca was best man, and Lincoln Spenser of Ith- �� aca was usher. A reception wa.s held at sodg Restaurant. Ip graduate of Ithaca High c,;c,jlool, and of. Rochester ember liospiLal, the bride was a ember ong WI-Ighi--(;n.lwldo of the nursing staff of the Grad - Miss Gledys Evelyn (lar�lidcs of � Memorial Hospital In Rochester he - Navy nurse. lthnca, atttl (,lrtln nrthur R Wright fore becominga High Schcr of Rochester, son of Mr, and Mrs. utted from Herman r Thomr M Edward Wright of Newfleld, were DeKalb Junction, ,war II., it 1�inrried in a. double ring ceremony F a veteran of World at 8 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 23, 1946, employed by the GLF, Following e. wedding tri in the First Congregational Churce�_ northern part of New Y` ,The Rev. Edward Christie p and Canada, the bride " formed the ceremony against l U.S. Naval Stat` background of palms and candel- I to the Williamsburg, V"' abra. a 10-day leave. Mps. H. C. Gregg, organist, play- ------ ed Wagner's "Lohengrin" a n d ' "Ave Maria." Edward 1 i Schubert s ��,$eCause, Sargent, baritone, sang Youmans I. f by D'Hardelot a n d Y "Through the Years." The bride, given in marriage by' �I her brother, Jack Ga.rside, wore a traditional white satin veil dding held I gown with a finger p with -a tiara of orange blossoms. Her bridal bouquet was made up I of white roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaid was Miss Anne Gar- I side of Syracuse, a sister of the bride. Her gown was a blue net and he warn over blue satin, bouquet wore also a juliet cap. consisted of snapdragons and daf- mother fodils. The bridegroom's was attired in a navy blue dress, and she wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. of Ithaca was Rexford Davis best man, and ushers were Robert an Tdiller, James Miller, Albert Ham- mond and Wallace Hammond, all botage } of Ithaca. A reception for the immediate 7 family was held at a ome Of Mr, and Mrs. Emmett RD 2. The bridal tabl evh was tapers ,t ated with tadecor- ll lighted e bridal cake, and centered � em_ . Mrs. Wright, was formerly hone ployed at the New York Telephone,, Company, and Mr. Wright, recently, discharged from the ArMY. after 4 years of service• is employtd b the Eastman Kodak Company. The couple left Sunday f or Rochester, I'•here they will snake their home. S. Geneva St„ �� i t li i 11e Rev._Hen- ry G. Budd, imillAer cif llle I'ii'st, Methodist Clim.( 1►, ��II�c i;itinE+'. BLlrial will I)r it, t1j,• I.�il�ily' plot. In East Lt\\�ii 0-111�� ci v. Friends play c•;111 Rt I,IIe f�lllerall 11 olll (, from ;3 to C) ;uld 7 to 9 1,11111•sday. Wedditings