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Monlpelier Gallery lo Show Works ST I Open Pahs Club Championship Game Tonight Of Mrs. Frank Stafford of Slowe 4 The lurlinftM Free tri Thursday, Stpt. 10, 1959 Oflo Bechers of Waiisfield Feted At Parly Marking Silver Wedding rtmnnt r-w 1 k. Art League in New uavtdi'I iirn The Seotem- York and with Abbott H. Thayer.

ber exhibit of the Wood Art Gal The annual Open Pairs Club lery is being mais posmuk? through the interest of Mrs. Frank Championship game will be held Thursday evening by the Burlington Duplicate Bridge Club at the iE. Stafford of Stowe. WAiiariLi-u mt. ana Airs uerea one made Dy Mrs.

twrothji Becher celebrated their sil- Schmitt. club rooms, 15 Center St. tr Stafford is providing sev ver weddine anniversary at a buf- Mrs- Schmitt, who was her sis- Mrs. Stafford's painting "Mountain Valley" was among those sent a Symphony Hall exhibition i Boston after bavins been exhibited by the North em Vermont Artists la Burlington. Mr.

Taber was born in New Yor1 eral of her paintings and has hriiiph relatives and Play will begin at 7:30. Master points will be awarded hm. ter' nia' ol honor at the wedding, friend to collect others for this to the winners on a regular at- i it mitMnApA mvuMitinir tlw MiinU a Mr. and Mid. Bedier were mar- tendance basis: one point plus per-1 exhibit.

rvw naintinac exhibited are by City in 1863. During the year oentages per table. Winners in the fractional point-game held Tuesday night were as follows: 1887-1888. he studiea unaer addoi Mrs. Stafford and by ber uncle.

Edward Martin Taber, a former resident of Stowe. Each had art training and attained Thayer. pur of silver dollars and other rid P1- 2. 1934. in Somerville, In 1946.

they moved to VYaits- Tie refreshment tables, decorat-jfield- and then havc been ed with candles and silver wed-'enSWd lhe ski resort busi' ding bells, were centered with lwoines4 eakes: a four-tiered cake made! The following sisters of by Harold Haves, and a three-) Becher were present: Miss Alidaj Rprau.se of healii. he was (urea orth-S first, Randolph to leave the city and he chos success as landscape painters in tnw as oermanent home, rrai Towne and Mrs. Clarence ward; second, William Mintzer and Mrs. Maurice Mintzer; third, Steve oil. tically all of his work was don -uratce.

Mrs. Anne oecner ana Mrs. Stafford has exhibited her picture at the Worcester Art Mu Reiter and Edward B. Reiter. Dorothy Schmitt, all from Copiague, N.Y.; and Mrs.

Nellie in or around mat village. Mr. Taber exhibited at the St East-West: first. Dr. Stephen seum and the wtmney aiiwio 7 Foster and Mrs.

Dorothy Payne; FILM DEVELOPING A Trio of Future Brides Club in New York LUy. Mr Taher naintines have been second. Mr. and Mrs. Roger La- Iciety of American Artist in 18f land again in the years 18! (through 1895, and in his last yea Shirley Corey, Rice Graduate, To Become Nun Scliaefer of Amityville, N.Y.

Other relatives attended from Amityville and Copiague, N.Y.. Lancaster, N.H., Dallas, and Waterbury. cey; third, Charles Goudey and exhibited by the Society of Ameri PRINTING Jack Barrick. H0UR 4 can Artists, the ran imposition of 1900 and by the Metropolitan he was eJociea a memoer oi Society. His painting "Moun Marufield in Winter" was exhibit Fait Sheila E.

Ryan, David Benway ed at the Paris Exposition of 190 Color Servict Shirley Ann Corey, daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Emery Corey of 72 Eleanor Benoit, Bay State Man Set Fall Nuptials RICHFORD Mr. and Mrs Winter Wedding For Miss Currier, California Man WHITING Mr. and Mrs.

Har Miss Lorraine Hale, Who Weds Sept 19, Feted in Hyde Park Museum of Art. Mrs. Stafford was born in New York City. Shortly thereafter her family moved to Worcester, she received her formal ed Mr. and Mrs.

John Ryan of SO Rose St. announce the engagement LAP1ERRE WE HAVE WALLPAPER HANGERS ROCHELEAU Main St. Winootkl Camera si Shop vj and was later purchased by th Metropolitan Museum of Art. This exhibit will be shown dur ing the month of September. Ad mi ion tree, Tuesdays through Fridays, 2 5 and 7-1 p.m.

ucation, and during this time she Champlain St. this week entered the religious order at Mt. St. Miry Academy. Miss Corey was graduated from Rice Memorial High School this HYDE PARK Miss Lorraine of their daughter.

Sheila Ellen Ry an to David Benway, son of Mr 71 Church UN 2-3335 Hale was guest of honor at a brid ry Currier have announced the en was a summer visitor oi ner grandmother in Stowe. In 1925 she was married to Frank E. Stafford njamin A. Benoit of 16 Richards announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Ann, to gagement of their daughter, Henri al shower given at the home of and Mrs. Hrroid Benway of 77777777777777 year where she won the Kiwanis ADVERTISEMENT etta Irene, of Burlington, to Ber Sou'h Burlinston.

of Stowe. Club outstanding leadership award Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lamoray. The Misses Alice Potter and Kay Lamoray were co-hostesses.

Miss Ryan is a senior at Bur John Sperry, son of Stephen Spi-ridiglozzi of Beverly Farms, nard M. Barron of San Diego, Calif. for her four years in high school. lington High School. Mr.

Benway was graduated from Decorations included bouquets of The prospective bride attended. uunng ner junior and senior Mrs. Stafford studied art at. tne Worcester Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Ecole de la Grange Chaumiere in JAN'S 30 Church St. Burlington, Vf.

gladiolus and a blue and yellow Brandon High School and is a Mass. Miss Benoit is a graduate of Richford High School and Bever years; she was manager of the girls basketball team. decorated umbrella. After games graduate of the Sheldon Academy; Burlington High School in 1957. He i employed by the U.S.

PiF Office at Camp Johnson. were played, Miss Hale opened More than 800.000 U.S. couples An early summer wedding is ly Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Sperry was graduated from Beverlv Hih School.

Tilton Acad her gifts which were placed in and pround a cedar hope chest. app'y each year to adopt chil planned. Sandler of Boston" dren. About 90,000 are available Refreshments included a ahow-i annually. Telephone books in Portland, of Beauty Culture in Burlington where sfie is a hairdresser for James Hair Styling.

HeM fiance, a graduMe of Cathedral High School, is employed by the Consolidated Diesel Electric Corp. in San Diego. He is- a veteran of two years' service with the Air Force in Okinawa. A December wedding is planned. er cake.

The hostesses served, punch. Hinesburg Food Distribution Saturday HINESBURG Surplus foods will be distributed to eligible persons from 11 a.m. until noon Saturday at the town clerk's office, it has been announced by Fred emy, Merrimack College. Bentley School of Finance and Northeastern University. He is employed by the Dynamics Corp.

of Natick and WAKE UP RARIN'TOGO Without Nagging Backacha Now Yoa rtt ut rtHf you n4 from niKginc backtcht, haadarh n4 muwular arbra and paini that often rauit iititu nirhta and mittriblt tired-eut fftinga. hen theaa diMomforta com na ith ovfr-exartioa or itrtai and strain, you want relief want it faatt Another diiturbanea may mild bladder Irritation following wrong food and drink of ten art tint up reatleas uncomfortable feeling. Doan'i Pills work fait In aeparat ai: 1. hy apeedy paia-ralifving action eaat torment of nagging backarho, kead-aeea. atuaeular achea and paina.

X. he nothing affect nn bladdtr irritation. S. Ky nuld dm ret in action tending to inereaan output of the 14 milai of kidney tubes. fcnjoy a good) night's sleep nnd the nama happy relief miilmna have for over 60 yara.

New, large tiM ntvss mnntj. Oat Doaa'g FUla todarl have covers printed in simulated wood paneling to indicate SAHARA BOOT Miss Hale will be married to Stanley T. Merriam Jr. Sept. 19 the states leadership in the lum Waltham, comptroller.

An October wedding is planned ber industry during 100 years of the Second Congregational Fint Church here. 1 statehood. Webster, overseer of the poor. muni" Airy Pillows Their Nuptials Announced ibs: J' Vk Desert 2500 Shelburne Id. HOURS: 1 fa a.m.

Patricia Olmstead, Airman's Fiancee, Given Bridal Shower EAST FRANKLIN Miss Patricia Olmstead was given a surprise bridal shower at the Grange Hall in honor of her approaching Starr-Beaudry Feather pillows come out "light and airy" after a quick trip through an automatic washer and dryer. You can keep them that way by fluffing in our dryer from time to time, provided it has a "no heat" setting. NORTH TROY In St. Vin cent de Paul Church Saturday Brown-Cross SALTERSVILLE, R.I. Announcement is made of the marriage Saturday of Miss Marjorie Ann Cross, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl F. Cross of 59 Main to John Frederick Brown of Wakefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Mer- morning, Lorraine Marie Beau marriage to Max Macintosh Plumbing and dry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mrcn Ouellette Payeur-Elie ISLAND POND St. I the Greater Church was the scene of the wedding Saturday of Karol Ann Elie, daughter of Mrs.

Kenneth King of Burlington, and the late Lionel Elie. ho Louis Mahlon Payeur, son of Mrs. Clare Payeur of Island Pond and the late Ade-lard Payeur. The Rev. John L.

Gorman officiated at 'the double ring cere- Ethan Allen Air Force Bas. The hostesses were Mrs. Martha Jane Olmstead and Mrs. Mad HEATING bert Beaudry. was married to WAVE 57 Siiet 4 to 10 AAAA To K0XZEMA Reg.

89c riman Brown of Barton, Vt. eline Benjamin. Miss Judy Brown of Montreal had charge of games SET Reg. 29c The Rev. Thomas Myrick per WE SELL INSTALL Service and Guarantee Cat! Us for Pr Estimates 14 Nart St.

Dial UN 3-9606 Miss Olmstead was seated in a Durward Wayne Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Starr. The Rev.

Louis- P. Mignault officiated at tiie ceremony. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Albert Lahar. The bridesmaids were Mrs.

Paul Robdeau. Mrs. Lionel Brouillard, formed the double ring ceremony in St. John's Church. JAN'S Alone In Burlington decorated chair, beneath a decorated umbrella.

Escorted by father, the Refreshments included a deco ALKA-SELTZER Re9. 54c breck -y-y, SHAMPOO Reg. $1.00 rated wedding cake. bride was attended by her sister given in marriaKe by Mas Jane A. Crass as maid of her guardia A Belisle o( sisters of the bride, and Miss Su- honor MAYFAIR'S Francis E.

Montville was best Bloomfield, had as maid of honor, Miss Patricia Thompson of an Westerberg and Miss Sherry Lynch, nieces of the bridegroom. Mom Foe tor NATURAL Urban Starr was best man for man and ushers were Dr. Edwin M. Brown and Robert J. Brown, brothers of the bride.

were the Misses Bridesmaids his brother. Ushers included Rob-, Cvnrlra atvtnm n4 i Ini'fia 1 WW, wave Great Male ert Starr Sr. and Jack Starr, 99 Dert Fhawtr HAND BODY LOTION Reg. $2.00 The reception was held i i I. I Mary Belisle of Bloomfield was Hair Spray Reg.

$1.50 Cadieux, brother-in-law of the pr a trj Lak pla bridegroom and Richard JIcFarjin wU -t a flower girl. How To Avoid Bleach Burns To keep liquid chlorine bleach from contacting fabrics -when you wah, it is bet to use a washer equipped with an automatic bleach dispenser. The bleach should be diluted and introduced into the washer only after the tub has filled and agitation started. A safe, automatic method dispenses the bleach at the correct time under water. The bleach cup is filled before the wa.h.

Leo Payeur was best man for Robbery The bride, a graduate of Hall followed the ceremony where Dean King and his orchestra play AKKOU Clare High School, has been em- ed for dancing TN "who is graduate Te'" orth Troy HiSh School, ha, North Troy Her husband, his brother. The ushers were Antonio Elie, brother of the bride, and Robert Payeur, nephew of the bridegroom, both of North Concord. A reception was held at the Grange Hall. After Sept. 15.

the couple will live on Railroad St. a graduate of Bur "Carroll's Sells For Ltit UT RATE CHURCH ST. employed for the past four years ay the Owens-Illinois Plywood Co. Tlie bridegroom, also a graduate of North Troy High School, was BURLINGTON lington (Vt. High School, the University of Vermont and the University of Rhode Island is employed by the Worcester County Stolen from the moles and now on every lady's WANTED list for fall: the derby! Trim, smart, flattering perfect for the new season's tailored costumes.

Come choose from our many delightful Call Meirie Bell. 33 44-1 graduated in June from the Urn The bride was graduated from extension service. He is a ir.itu nf Vermont Ua dnrtv vers Catholic Central High ichool in tar the ColkW of Veterinary i ber of KaPPa fraternity. en Troy, N.Y. She is a waitress at Medicine at Cornell University Trudy's Restaurant.

FALL HAT GLAMOUR Sargent-Borozny The couple will live in Ithaca Mr. Payeur was graduated from versions NORTHFIELD Miss Nathalie1 Brighton High School He is em Lagodinski-Noyes Borozny, daughter of Mr. and toe Canadian National Mrs. Dimitry Borozny. and David SALISBURY Miss Judith Anne Noyes, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Alden Moves, became Terrific Selection In All the New, Flattering Styles For Foil! EAST FRANKLIN Harold Elrick of Meriden the bride of A.l.C. Donald Gene E. Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Sargent, were married Saturday in an afternoon ceremony in White Memorial Chapel, Norwich University. The Rev. J. Russell Bales officiated. Lagodinski, son of Mrs.

A.W. La- Harold Elrick Jr. of New York City were callers at the Gliddcn home, Sunday afternoon Mi4! Dnrnthpa Patten iv a godinski of Edgely, N.D., Aug. 19. in the chapel pt Fairchild A i Base, Spokane, Wash.

Miss Kashrane Daratha was Miss Borozny had her has been at her home here during maid of honor and A.2.C. Louis Miss Nydia Borozny, as maid of honor. Miss Deboah W'iLon of Newton W7n REWARD yourself by latching onto Public Fashion No. 1. It will provide you with lots of private-eye appeal! 'he summer, has resumed her teacing position at Troy.

Freda Power has returned to her teaching position at Troy. School after spending the summer D. Bradley was best mzn. The couple will live at 2211 Broadway Spokane. vacation at her home here.

Dur Center, Miss Paula Chom-ka of Cumberland Hill, R.I., cousin of the bride, and Miss Elizabeth Sargent, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Diane Dockler. niece of the 4.98 up The first mechanically refrigerated ice-skating rink was built in London in 1876. ing the summer. Miss Powers at tended a workshop, for teadiers at Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Menken son and daughter from Bris bridegroom, was flower girl and Arthur Sherman, cousin of the bride, was rin? bearer, Harold P. Grout of Fort Mon-' mouth, N.J., was best man. tol spent the long weekend at the Menkens camp on the Patten OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.

108 CHURCH STREET north shore. i John Tillotson of r() MILLINERY "QUMJTT CONTnOUU AS tOVtCI Morion's John Huddleston of New AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT I York and Stuart Sather of Cin cinnati, Ohio, ushered. THE PERFECT LUGGAGE Dimitry Borozny the bride's brother, ushered the mothers of the bride and bridegroom down By Courtesy of Magrajns the aisle. i A reception was held at the Ma sonic Temple in Northfield. The couple will live in Cincinnati, Ohio.

in cooperation wim Fernfield Fashions The bride was graduated from the Northfield schools, attended the Rhode Island School of Design and will continue her studies at the Diversity of Cincinnati. The bridegroom was graduated from the Northfield schools and dromoticolly priced for this Foil Opening Event 3.98 10.00 Norwich University, class of 1957, where his fraternity was Sigma Nu. He is employed by Procter and Gamble in its industrial en WIN A. FREE VACATION IN Win a wonderful week's vacation for two in fabulous MEXICO gineering division. TRI-TAPE3 Fly to excitina Mexico City via AERDXAVISDZMIXICOk RKI6USS IflttOtOD STAINim snn aosutts KW PEtMAMm COYtllMS tm Nine mm A ncaa Bau.

ToumMt Gray, Golden White, fU eori fa. 8ilvtr Dusk from $11.95 $39-95" For Afn. Five, alms Aikatricaa Bluav Tourister Gny. Rort Taa. Silver Dwsi 64.95 to M4.95-.

Club and Fraternal Ladies ef GAR To Meet Friday James A. Garfield Circle 4, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, will hold its regular meeting Friday evening at 7:30 in the Sara Holbrook Community Center. 96 College with President Elaine C. Harwood presiding. Three candidates for member and be a guest for 7 days, 6 nights at the fabulous EL PRESIDENTS HOTEL Mnalaa The Right Hat For You Is Here! Yes, the right hot for you is here in this new, big collection for Fall.

There ore so many to choose from including velvets, felts, velours and feathers whatever your preference, in dressy or tailored styles. Plenty of wonted derbies and the new softly treated cloches that ore so flattering. Make your selection now! Derbies Cloches Berets Pill boxes Sailors Toques ship are expected to be present REGISTER TODAY MAIN FLOOR AMERICAN TOURISTER for initiation. They are Mrs. Lve-lyn Fernald, Mrs.

Marion Riley and Mrs. Gertrude Bessette. gnu The books of the secretary and treasurer are to be audited and quarterly report made. FREI I INITIALING Special honors are planned tor a 50 year memner. A social, hour will follow the business fa meeting.

1 All offioers have been requested to be present so plans can be discussed in regard to the inspection Shop Where shopping is a oleasure FUR STORE 7 Church St. by department officers which will THIRD FLOOR iprebably be next month..

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