The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts (2024)

3S-A' Boston Sunday Globe May 19, I9gg Martha Bntterworth, Miss Joan Flounders, Andre Boesch's bride Dwight Bartlett wed with matching hats trimmed in gold velvet ribbon. Identically dressed were the bridesmaids, Mrs. Mark Flounders, Boston, and Mrs. James Burrows, Somerville. Miss Susan Perkins, Long-meadow, was flower girL She wore a similar dress, but in green and white.

She carried a basket of yellow daisies with touches of green. Edwin Burling, Mt. Her-mon, was best man. Ushers were Dennis Scott, Melbourne Beach, David Glash-een, Hull, and Mark Flounders, Boston. The bride attended Colby College, University of Lyon, France, and Boston University.

Mr. Boesch studied at the College of Sarnen, Switzerland, Dartmouth College and the University of Geneva. They will live in Weymouth. (Wayne Photo) of matching fabric. Her flowers were white marguerites, blue baby's breath and ivy.

Identically dressed were the bridesmaids. Miss Patricia UnderhilL Miss Deborah Bartlett, sister of the bridegroom; and Mrs. William Richardson, Marblehead. Miss Pamela McEntee, Swampscott, was her aunt's flower girl. David Bartlett, Marblehead, was his brother's best man.

Ushers were Christopher Lawlor William Richardson and Richard Prescott, Marblehea'd. The bride is a graduate of Southern Seminary Junior College and Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School; Mr. Bartlett, of Boston University. He is a member of the National Guard. After a trip to Bermuda, they will live in Marblehead.

(Nicholas Photo) a. Is 4 MRS. ANDRE BOESCH MRS. DWIGHT EVERETT BARTLETT Anne M. Braudis, Terry Smith wed Miss Anne Marie Braudis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John O. Braudis, Arlington, and Lt Terry Duane Smith, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Bloomington, were married in St.

rv'l If I Si Miss Joan Flounders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Flounders, Hingham. and Andre Boesch, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Boesch, Lindenstrusse, Sar-nen, Switzerland, were married in St. Paul's Church, Hingham. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Her dress, of silk organza over satin, was accented with rose lace appliques on bodice and sleeves. A small pearl crown held her mantilla, trimmed with lace. She carried white roses and stepha-notis with white lace streamers. Mrs. Dennis Scott, Melbourne Beach, was matron of honor and Miss Jane Flounders.

Hingham, maid of honor. They wore yellow end white rose lace dresses MARRIED in St Mark's Church, Dorchester, were Miss Margaret M. Dalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.

Dalton, Dorchester, and Paul D. McLaughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLaughlin, Medio d. Mr.

McLaughlin served in the Army. After a trip to Bermuda, the McLaughlins will live in Melrose. (Pagar Photo) Rebecca Doyle to wed Mr. Keane Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Doyle, Bedford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca, to Edward Keane, son of Mr. REBECCA DOYLE and Mrs. John F. Keane, Sharon. Miss Doyle, a graduate of Mt.

Ida College, is attending Boston University. Mr. Keane is on the dean of students staff and a doctoral candidate at Boston University. A July wedding is planned. -'V til I 'St ic liillllilki Kathleen Barry weds Mr.

Capone Miss Kathleen Regina Barry, daughter of Walter J. Barry, West Roxbury, and the late Mrs. Barry, and Leonard Anthony Capone, son of Albert Capone, Ded-ham, and the late Mrs. Capone, were married in Holy Name Church, West Rox- MRS. L.

A. CAPONE bury, by Msgr. Peter McDon-ough. Miss Alice Barry, West Roxbury, was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Walter Barry, Readville; Mrs. Margaret Jensen, Norwood, and Miss Margaret Mulhern, Billerica. Michael Capone was his brother's best man. Ushers were Robert Jones, Dedham; Thomas Kelly, Norwood, and Walter Barry, Readville, brother of the bride. After a trip to Miami, Mr.

and Mrs. Capone will live in Dedham. (Spillane Photo) Johannah Leddy, Mr. Donovan wed Miss Johannah Mary Leddy, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Bernard J.

Leddy, Burlington, Vt, and Thomas James Donovan, son of Mrs. John J. Donovan, Brighton, and the late Mr. Donovan, were married in St. Patrick's Chapel, of Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Burlington, by Rev.

James P. Leddy, brother of the bride. Miss Mary Leddy was her sister's maid of honor. John Donovan West Roxbury, was his brother's best man. Ushers were John Leddy, the bride's brother, and Paul Golden, Allston.

The bride is a graduate of Trinity College; Mr. Donovan, of Boston College. He served in the Navy. After a trip to Bermuda, they will live in West Roxbury. Opn Monday thru 9:30 p.m.

1 Miss Martha Frances But- terworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Butter-worth, Swampscott, and Dwight Everett Bartlett, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett J. Bartlett, Marblehead, were married by Msgr. John Carroll in St. John the Evangelist Church, Swampscott. A reception was held at the General Glover House, Swampscott.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her skimmer dress of silk-linen was trimmed with Venise lace on English net. A cap of matching lace held her short, bouffant veil. She carried euchris lilies, stephano-tis and ivy. Miss Martha Bagnell, Marblehead, was maid of honor.

Her empire dress, of turquoise ottoman, was trimmed at the waistline with a band of chartreuse satin. Her headpiece was a snood MARRIED in St. Catherine's Church, Quincy, were Miss Leona Thelma Pascuc-ci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J.

Pascucci, Dorchester, and Nicholas Anthony Masabny, son of Anthony Masabny, Brockton, and Mrs. Josephine Masabny, Santa Monica, Calif. The bride attended Boston School of Business. Mr. Masabny is a graduate of Boston University.

He served in the Army. After a trip to California, they will live in Quincy. (Pagar Photo) Nancy Youlden, Ens Wiliams wed Miss Nancy Youlden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Youlden, Westwood, and Ens William Roger Williams, USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Williams, Clymer, were married in Westwood's First Parish Church. Miss Gwenda Whitley, Westwood, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were yyyyMmyy: tyy'4 MRS.

W. R. WILLIAMS Mrs. John Morrison, Amherst, and Miss Nancy Williams, sister of the bridegroom. George Joiner, Ridgeway, was best man.

Ushers were John Williams, brother of the bridegroom, and Keith Youlden, the bride's brother. The bride is a graduate of Westwood Junior College; Mr. Williams, of Villanova University. After a trip to the Pocono Mountains they will live in Philadelphia. (Loring Photo) Randy C.

Carter to marry Aug. 24 Judge and Mrs. A. McGil-very Carter, Orillia, Ont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Randy Carolyn, Boston, to William John RANDY CARTER Johnston son of Mr. Johnston Mendham, N.J., and the late Mrs.

Johnston. Mips carter is a graduate of Chandler School for Women; Mr. Johnston is attending Bentley College of Accounting and Finance. An Aug. 24 wedding is planned.

-f- I. 'J yy': Cecilia D'Urbano weds W. J. Alves Miss Cecilia Ann D'Urbano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank D'Urbano, Wilmington, and William Joseph Alves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alves, Charlestown, were married in St. Dorothy's Church, Wilmington. Mrs.

-Colin MacDonald, Wilmington, was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Mul- i MRS. WILLIAM ALVES lane, Dorchester, Miss Lorraine and Miss Roberta Alves, sisters of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Francis Sprague, Everett. John Dunbar, Charlestown, was best man.

Ushers were Robert Howell, Medford; Paul Howell, John Haban, Charlestown, and Francis Sprague. The bride is a graduate of Boston School of Business Education. After a trip to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Alves will live in Medford.

(Boris Milton Photo) Marguerite Elting to wed Mr. Hagopian Mr. and Mrs. Orluf R. Elting, Rehoboth, announce ths engagement of their daughter, Marguerite to Harold MARGUERITE ELTING Hagopian, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hagopian, North Dighton. Miss Elting, a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art, is a teacher in Fitchburg. Mr, Hagopian attended Colby Coie, Boston University, and is a student at the Emery School. A July wedding is planned.

(Roberts Photo) Fashion calendar Filene's Ann Cole, bathing stilt designer, will be at the Surf Shop, 4th floor, Monday, to talk with customers about her collection of swimwear. Informal modeling from 11-4. Make-up artist Salvador, from Max Factor will be at the Max Factor counter May 20-24. to make-up customers with Geminesse's new make-up line. Jordan Marsh Reperesentatives from Frances Denney will be in the Boston, Framingham, Peabody, and Braintree stores at the cosmetic counters, for personal consultation, on Monday.

Lord Taylors An informal modeling of Career Girl fashions on Wednesday, 5:15, in the Young New Yorker Shop. I wilT'sm; i iii: -y- A. Faith A. Burdett weds Jean Dolan Miss Faith Ann Burdett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. Burdett, South Boston, and Jean Gerard Dolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Dolan, Dedham, were married in St.

Augustine's Church, South Boston. Mrs. Robert Richardson, Dedham, was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Linda MRS. JEAN DOLAN Wiggins, Jamaica Plain; Miss Suzanne McKenna, Stoughton, and Miss Mary Burges, Dorchester.

Robert Browne, Dedham, was best man. Ushers were Thomas Donughy Jr, Wollaston; Mel-vin Demirse, Hyde Park; Robert Richardson, Dedham, and Francis Coleman, Brighton. The bride attended Boston City Hospital Medical Technology Training Program. Mr. Dolan is a graduate of Boston College.

After a trip to Nantucket, they will live in Stoughton. (Nocca Photo) Miss Helen Feld, Mr. Wellinger wed Miss Helen Barbara Feld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Feld, West Roxbury, and David Wellinger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Wellinger, Boston were married in Berlin Chapel of Brandeis MRS. D. WELLINGER University by Rabbi Albert Axelrod. Mrs.

Adele Rosenthal sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Jerry Feld, brother of the bride, best man. The bride is a graduate of Brandeis University; Mr. Wellinger, of Boston University. He also attended Harvard and Columbia Universities. After a trip to the Caribbean, they will live in Brook-line.

(Field Photo) Linda H. Carivan to wed Mr. Keating Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carivan, Manchester, announce the engagement of his daughter, Linda Helen, to William P.

Keating son of Mr. and Mrs. Keating, Dorchester. Miss Carivan is a graduate of Burdett College." "Mr. Keating served in the Army, an October wedding planned.

i Urn 4ht -iM't ft I 1 i -I I I i MARRIED in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Beach-mont, were Miss Maria Theresa Ciampa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ciampa, Revere, and Kevin M. Liston, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter J. Liston, Beachmont The bride studied at Boston College; Mr. Liston, at Newman Preparatory. After a trip to Miami Beach they will live in Mil-lis. (Ciro Photo) Janice K.

Sheehan marries Mr. Earley Miss Janice Kathleen Sheehan, Jamaica lain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sheehan, Middle-town, and Robert Em-mett Earley Jr, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Earley, Nashua, N.H., were married in St. John's Church, Middletown, by Msgr. Edward McKenna. Mrs.

John Watson, Albany, was her sister's matron of honor. Flower girls MRS. R. E. EARLEY JR.

were Miss Janie and Miss Catherine Sheehan, and Miss Johanna Watson, nieces of the bride. Mr. Earley was his son's best man. Ushers were Richard and Robert Sheehan, brothers of the bride. Bride and bridegroom are graduates of Boston University.

The bride received a master's degree there, Mr. Earley is a graduate of B.U. Law School. He is a member of the Army Reserve. After a trip to Bermuda, they will live in Nashua, N.H.

(Boris Milton Photo) A BERMUDA TRIP followed the wedding, in St Polycarp'i Church, Somerville, of Miss Constance Passanise, daughter of Mr. 8nd Mrs. Joseph Passanise, Somerville, and Robert Pi-etrafetta, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pietrafetta, Boi-ton.

(Pagar Photo) I yym 1 I A TRIP TO CANADA followed the wedding, in St Gregory's Church, Dorchester, of Miss Janet Louise Hoyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hoyle, Dorchester, and Ernest Robert Keating, son of Mrs. Harold E.

Keating, Weymouth, and the late Mr. Keating. The bride is a graduate of Aquinas Secretarial School. The Keatings will live in Quincy. (Sharon Photo) Lynette Sorby weds Mr.

Berg Miss Lynette Gwen Sorby, daouhter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence H. Sorby, Hyde Park, and Carroll M. Berg Jr, son of Mr Mrrg, Wilmington, were married in the First Presbyterian Church, Hyde Park.

Miss Laurel M. Sorby was maid of honor. Bridesmaids MRS. CARROLL BERG were Miss Paula Sullivan, Miss Christy Whitcomb, Miss Trudy kirkpatrick and Miss Phyliss Brown. Gary Berg, was best man.

Ushers were Donald Fay, William Quinn, Edward lansone and Robert Sullivan. The bride is a graduate of Chandler School for Women; Mr. Berg of Northern Essex Community College. After a tour of New England they will live in Melrose. (Sharon Photo) MARRIED in the First Congregational Church, Na-tick, were Miss Ingrid Elizabeth Wicklund.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wicklund, Natick, and Kenneth M. Kukstis, eon of Mr. and Mr.

Algeroit Kukstis, Natick. They went on a trip to New York. (Sharon Photo) MRS. TERRY SMITH James the Apostle Church, Arlington. Miss Virginia Mutty, Portsmouth, R.I., was maid of honor and Lt John Simpson, best man.

Ushers were Lt Harry Seymour and Lt Carl Hansen. The bride is a senior at Merrimack College. Lt. Smith is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.

They will live in San Diego, Calif. (Maclone Photo) Sheila Kelley to wed Mr. Jack Mrs. George A. Kelley, North Scituate, announces the engagement of her daughter, Sheila, to Howard Corwin Jack, son of Capt SHEILA KELLEY (USN Ret.) and Mrs.

Eichard G. Jack, Maitland, Fla. Miss Kelley, daughter of the late Mr. Kelley, is a graduate of the University of Florida and is a teacher in Prince George County, Md. Mr.

Jack will graduate in June from the University of Florida. He served in the Army. A July wedding is planned. MARRIED in St Brigid'i Church, Lexington, by Rev. John Fitzpatrick, were Miss Virginia R.

Napoli, daughter of Mrs. Thomas A. Napoli, Lexington, and the late Mr. Napoli, and Vincent E. Har-tling, son of Mrs.

Alice M. Hartling, Maiden, After a trip to New York, they will live in Maiden, (Ciro Photo) muPsnmmmfui It I1- ft 1 Yz price sale-. CUfKVL OF OUR HAIRPIECES AND UM6S PREVlOUSiy STyLEO FOR INTERIOR AND MflWOOVU SHOUJS ANO COrnmERCIALS, pusucm photos AND THEATRE AND 1TVOYIE 3TIUS- Wfc'Juu cuvHrvj before yoii buy! olso have reduced many wigs end hairpieces OVJR UHGS WARPIECES VIDE ARRAY IN FAVORED FASHIONS MANY PRICE GROUPS lTX. IN MANY STYLES Orig. $1D0 ta $350 tCAV' Orij.

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