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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 115

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i m' 'i an THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sunday, Septomb.r 12, I97f i Iff I I A it fl' ll I ii Bradford Bachrach Photo. MRS. ALFRED A. MACCffl nee Deborah S. Shaw Bradford Bacharach Photo.

I.IRS. ROBERT M. SHAW nee Linda J. Drew Bradford Bachrach Phot. MRS.

JONATHAN J. SHOUKIMAS nee Mary-Elizabeth Hastipgs Robart B. Picks Photo, MRS. MORGAN McGINLEY nee Mary E. Dowd Waroiln ef Paris Pnoio.

MARION B. FERGUSON fiancee of Christopher J. Briggs jai. I I I I 1 4 3 iMnmnf-rMniiif -4iliiTi nr r-ntui'' i i American Heritage Phots. MRS.

JOHN E. GALLIVAN JR. nee Suzanne Newton Burian-Moss Photo, MRS. MARK E. WERTHEIM nee Allicia M.

Giuca Bradford Bachrach Photo. MRS. GEORGE M. INGRAM IV nee Claudia L. Testa A.

C. Sulick Photo. MRS. ROBERT H. BRADLEY III nee Nancy H.

Alesbury MRS. JAMES L. CARPENTER nee Kathleen W. Morrissey Late-Summer Social News Announced Hartford, by the Rev. Christi aher Miss Ellen Gaffney, imaid of honor, and Miss Holly Ferguson-Brig gs ployed as a fire underwriter by O'Brien Russell Boston.

'Newberry. Miss Joanna New- Macaluso at 2 p.m. Miss Margaret Giuca, Miss Pa- me engagement oz miss mar- Agngw and Ion Benner Ferguson to Mr. Miss Kate Apew were flower Miss Donna J. Dowd was tricia Kerin and Miss Linda maid of honor.

Wertheim. Mr. Norman J. Pratt was best Mr. Edward W.

MacDade was Christopher John Briggs has girls. man. Ushers were Mr. Ber-ibest man. Ushers were Mr.

Mr. Gregory Shoukimas was been made known by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Bloomfield Ave, Macchi-Shaw The wedding of Miss Deborah Salisbury Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard L. Shaw of Walbridge West Hartford, and Mr. Alfred Arthur Macchi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E.

best man. Ushers were Mr. Paul Hebert, Mr. Christopher Kent. Mr.

Robert Geddes. and Robert Powell, Mr. Peter Madden, Mr. Christopher Kirk, Mr. Robert Clark and Mr.

Lawrence WTiitney and Fishers Island, N.Y. Mr. Frank Tonge. Briggs is the son of Mrs. Cren- The couple will reside in Bos- sViaw Rrictrs nf Wachinc'tfinton, upon their return from the The couple left for Martha's nard J.

Dowd, Mr. Gregory R. Dowd, Mr. Thomas A. Sheridan, and Mr.

Russell B. Strait. A garden reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. When the couple return from Maine and Nova Scotia, they will live in Niantic. Mr.

McGinley is employed as a reporter and columnist by The Vineyard after a reception at Wampanoag Country Club. D.C., and the late Dr. Briggs. teaching fellow at Boston Col-; took place Saturday at 2:30 p.m. They will reside in Newington Miss Ferguson is a graduate iege at Universalist Church, West The bridegroom is attending the vUt I 'A XJ ef the Chaffee School, and University of Connecticut.

Mrs Hartford. The Rev. Dr. Wallace Fiske officiated. Miss Helen Macchi was maid Day, New London.

The bride isvertheim is employed by the one IS uie gi aiiuuauguici vi Visiting Nurse Association, Miss Linda Jo Drew, daughter Mrs. Henry L. Ferguson of empioyea as a stair writer Dy the University Publications at the University of Connecticut, of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs.

Ber! honor, and bridesmaids were Carpenter-Morrissey Mrs. uavia iviaccni, Mrs. jona NANCY A. NIX fiancee of Alan W. Anderson ANN L.

MINGES fiancee of Richard S. Belas and is a candidate for a mas Greenwich, and of Mrs. Carl C. Joys Jr. of Milwaukee, Wis.

Mr. Briggs is a graduate of St. Albans School, Washington, Miss Kathleen Wallace Morris. nard T. Drew of Visgrove West Hartford, and Mr.

Robert Moody Shaw, son of Mr. and sey and Mr. James Leroy Carpenter were married Saturday D.C., and Trinity College. He is than L. Shaw and Mrs.

Charles Goldberg. Serving as best man was Mr. David Macchi, and ushers were Mr. Jonathan Shaw, Mr. David Shaw and Mr.

Robert Macchi. Following a reception at the employed by the Union TrustjMrs. Benjamin K. Shaw of Heart Church, Bloomfield by the Rev. Michael B.

Shaw. The honor attendants were Mrs. William C. Collie and at the Church of St. Timothy, York, Maine, were married Sat Washington, D.C candidate for a Ph.D.

degree at the University of Michigan. Nix-Anderson Col. (ret.) and Mrs. William E. Nix of Windermere, an- West Hartford.

The ceremony man, and ushers were Mr. Leon W. Losee Mr. Bruce S. Losee, Mr.

Peter G. Losee, Mr. Peter Corbin, Mr. Jeffrey H. Talmadge, Mr.

Kelsey Boynton, Mr. Andrew Harris and Mr. Zie-genhagen. The couple will live in Avon, An October wedding planned. Miss Susan Gramkow.

Brides urday. The Rev. Dale F. Griffin, assistant pastor, performed was performed by the Rev. Town and Country Club, the maids were Mrs.

Richard Buck, and Miss Barbara Newton. the 4 p.m. ceremony at Gross counle left for the Maine coast Robert Angelo and the Rev. James H. Russ, cousin of the nounce the engagement of their ter's degree in American Studies.

Bradley-Alesbury Miss Nancy Hazen Alesbury and Mr. Robert Holmes Bradley III were married Saturday at Christ Church, Summit, N.J., by the Rt. Rev. David K. Leighton, Bishop Coadjutor of Maryland, assisted by the Rev.

Allen Tinker. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hazen Alesbury of Summit, N.J., and Dr. Robert J. Alesbury of Manchester.

Mr. Bradley is the son of Dr. and Mr. Kent Milius was best Shoukimas-Hastings The marriage of Miss Mary-Elizabeth Hastings, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Nelson Hastings of man. Mr. Dennis Gallivan. and I daughter, Miss Nancy Ann Nix after a wedding trip to Martha's Memorial Chapel, Asylum Hill They will reside in Brookline, Congregational Church. Mass.

Mr. Macchi is a lawyer in Mrs. Richard A. Drew was Boston, and Mrs. Macchi is em- Mr.

Richard Busk ushered of New York City, to Mr. Alan i Vineyard. The bridegroom is a guests. W. Anderson of New York City, 'lawyer, and Mrs.

Losee is em- matron of honor. ployed by Campbell and Hall Dartmouth, and Mr. Jon The reception followed at the son of Mr. waiter L. Anderson pioyea as a pnysicai tnerapist Co.

of Waterford and the late by Newington Children's Hospi home of the bride's parents. bridegroom. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Thomas J. Morrissey of Hyde West Hartford, and the late Mr.

Morrissey. Mr. Carpenter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Carpenter of Sunset Farm, West Hartford. Presented in marriage by her brother, Mr. Thomas J. Morris McGinley-Dowd Mary M. Anderson.

An Oct. 23(tal. Serving as best man was Mr. W'arren H. Shaw, and ushers were Mr.

Richard A. Drew and Mr. Peter Fullerton. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, aft wedding is planned. Miss Mary Elizabeth Dowd, athan Jordan Shoukimas of Boston, son of Dr.

and Mrs. John Shoukimas of Pheasant Hill West Hartford, were married at 3 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, South Dartmouth, Mass. The Rev.

Ronald Miss Nix attended the Univer Ingram-Testa The marriage of Miss Claudia Louise Testa, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Bradley Jr. of daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Donald R. Dowd of North Quaker West Hartford, and East Chestnut Hill, Pa er which the couple left for Can- sey of Denver, the and Mrs. Samuel Testa of Mil- Crocker and the Rev. Thomas ada.

They will reside at 266 Al Lyme, and Mr. Morgan Mc- sity of Georgia and is employed as a director of customer service by Trans W7orld Airlines, New York. Mr. Anderson received a bachelor of industrial design de Miss Susan J. Alesbury was maid of honor, and Mrs.

Peter H. Burling was matron of hon Ginley II of Noank, son of the Lynch performed the ceremony, Ibion Wakefield, Mass. The which was followed by a garden bride is employed by the archi- late Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mo bride was attended by Miss jton West Hartford, and Mr.

Geraldine E. Morrissey as maid George Mason Ingram TV of of honor. Bridesmaids were; Washington, D.C, son of Mr. Miss Ellen F. Lavery, Miss and Mrs.

George M. Ingram III or. The other attendants were Ginley of New London, were reception at the home of the'tectural firm of Childs, Bert- Mrs. Frederick W. Clark, Mrs.

gree from Syracuse University. man, Tseckares Associates married Saturday at St. Thorn bride's parents. Brock V. E.

Sherman, Mrs. F. Sharon T. Healy, and Mrs. John was Boston, Mass.

Mr. Shaw is em-1 as the Apostle Church, West Miss Sarah Hastings of Nashville, and Wash-! He is a past officer of the Bach-innton. D.C. took dace Club of Hartford and Gordon Bickel. Miss Dianna Ross.

M. Venier, and Miss Anita M. D'Alesandro-DiBella The Rev. William Sokolowski officiated at the 11 a.m. marriage Saturday of Miss Mary T.

DiBella and Mr. Gary W. D'Alesandro at St. Augustine'3 Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dominic J.DiBella of Bushnell and Mr. D'Alesandro is the son of Mrs. Valentine D'Alesandro of Mercer East Hartford, and the late Mr. D'Alesandro.

Miss Debbie DiBella was honor attendant. Bridesmaids wera Mrs. Norma Mailloux, Miss Angela Lattanzio, Miss Patty Cook and Miss Patti Licitra. Mr. Robert Dunphy was best day.

The 3 p.m. ceremony was president of the Murkin Society held at Epiphany Roman Catho-of New York. He is employed as lie Church, Georgetown, and a senior designer by William Pagliaro. Mr. Peter P.

Bradley was best man. After a wedding trip to Lon Lansing Plumb and Associates, industrial' design consultants, was performed by the Rev. Raymond Kemp. The reception followed at the Officer's Club, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C don, the couple will live in Bei rut, Lebanon. Mr.

Bradley is employed by the international Miss Susan Testa was maid of Mr. Peter G. Hankard was best man. Ushers were Mr. Hugh B.

Hollinshead, Mr. Daniel Butterworth, Mr. David Bradley, and Mr. Robert Bradley. The reception followed at Wethersfield Country Club.

When the couple return from Cape Cod and Nantucket, they will live on Evergreen Ave. Mr. Carpenter is a student at Hartford State Technical College, and Mrs. Carpenter is employed as a registered nurse by St. Mary's Home.

division of the First National New York. Losee-Reynolds Miss Linda Anita Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Reynolds of Newton, and Mr.

David Beebe honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, Miss Elis City Bank, New York. Wertheim-Giuea man, and ushers were Mr. Pe- Miss Allicia Margaret Giuca, Losee, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leon ter pjvarzyk, Mr. Peter McGee, W. Losee of Litchfield, were vTr pniJO Ppfrin anH ir I -'1 1 i Ill daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jo abeth Testa, Miss Eileen Sullivan, Miss Mery E. Collagan, Miss Nancy Hines, and Miss No-reen Comerford. Mr. Ingram was best man for his son, and ushers were Mr. Lloyd Coley, Mr.

Richard Stone seph J. Giuca of Hooker married by the Rev. Wilbur J. Richard Barone. West Hartford, and Mr.

Mark Edward Wertheim. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Wertheim of GallivoJl-Newton Mr.

J. Loring Swasey, Mr. Kingwill at the Martha-Mary Chapel, Sudbury, Saturday at 4 p.m. The reception followed at the Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Mass. Mrs.

George Flett was matron of honor, and the other attendants were Mrs. Robert L. Zieg-enhagen, Miss Rebecca Hill and Mrs. Marc W. Deitch.

Miss Suzanne Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Newton of Gabb Bloomfield, and Mr. John E.

Gallivan The couple left for Bermuda, following a reception at Glastonbury Hills Country Club. Upon their return, they will live in, Glastonbury. Mr. D'Alesandro is employed by Connecticut Bank and Trust trust securities department. Other Announcements Fairfield West Hartford, were married Saturday in St.

Brigid's Church at 11:30 a.m. The Rev. Msgr. Terrence P. McMahon officiated.

W. Neil Thomas III, Mr. Michael Weesner, and Mr. Robert Spearman. Mr.

and Mrs. Ingram will reside in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Ingram is employed as a research associate by the Arthur Lipper Corp. Mr.

Ingram is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Jane E. Giuca was maid E. Gallivan of Wintonbury Paul R.

Shafer Photo. MRS. JON A. MANVILLE nee Martha B. Brainard Bradford Bachrach Photo.

MRS. DAVID B. LOSEE nee Linda A. Reynolds of honor, and the other attend- Bloomfield, were married Sat-ants were Mrs. Robert C.

Dan- urday at 11 a.m. in Sacred Mr. Jim Van Tassel was best! on Page 4E i J- yxw 4 IIP 1 1 1 ml. i ill I 1 i i I 5 4 fy if 1 Milieu Ji fanMirtai i I if i lllii 4 ymymmMm-m I 1 i I- it jilfiiu 1 I i Burian-MoM Photo. MRS.

BRUCE A. BACKUS tee Constance KL Curcio Bradford Bachrach MRS. GEORGE R. TRUMBULL HI nee Lynda M. Johnson Bradford Bachrach Phot.

MRS. FREDERICK A. CURRO nee Linda J. Goulel SumKIj Phot. MRS.

E. MICHAEL McNALLY Dee Janice E. Caxbone Deford Dochort Photo, T. O'DONNELL fiancee of David W. Zogbaum MRS.

GARY W. D'ALESANDRO Dee Mary T. DiBella.

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