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04 LOWELL SUNDAY SUN, JULY 19, 1970SUZANNE MARGARET BARRY ... to John J. Leary. HIMiss Barry engagedLOWELL — Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Barry of 684 East Merrimack St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne Margaret, to John J. Leary, III of Jamaica Plain, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leary, Jr., of 450 Fountain St., New Haven, Conn.Miss Barry is a graduate of Keith HaH and Regis College, Weston. She is employed as a programmer - analyst at the First National Bank of Boston.Mr . Leary graduated from Fairfield College Preparatory School, Fairfield, Conn. and Boston Col'ege. He is presently employed as a community organizer by the Boston Area Planning Council.An Oclber wedding is planned. 1‘Double’' WILMINGTON - Another double penny sale is planned for Friday evening, July 24, in St. Dorothy’s hall, starling at 8:15 p.m. A fine assortment of prizes will be awarded this affair. Refreshments will be served by the committee. The public as well as well as parishioners, are welcome.Announcing their wedding plansMr. mid Mrs. Bruno J.Mi cell of 112 Orchard St., Watertown announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa Marlene, to Joseph J. Tar-allo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Tarallo of 1D0 Coburn St.. Lowell.Miss Miceli Is a graduate of Watertown High School.Mr. TaralJo is a graduate of Lowell High School and is employed as a supervisor of graphics by the Lewis-She-pbard Co.The wedding will take place Sept. 4 at an li o'clock nuptial Mass at St. Patrick’s Church, Watertown.Lemire-O’BrienLQWELL — An August wedding is planned by Susan Theresa O'Brien, daughter ©E Mrs. Anna H. O'Brien of 51 Holyrood Avenue, and the late Daniel J. O'Brien, Jr. and Robert C. Lemire, Jr., son ©I Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lemire of 280 Princeton Bivd, Lowell.Miss O'Brien, a graduate of Keith Hall and Merrimack College, is currently employed as a teacher at Dracut Senior High School.Mr. Lemire, a graduate of Keilh Academy and Merrimack College, is currently enrolled in a doctoral program at the University of New Hampshire, Durham.Desrosiers-SanfordMr. and Mrs. Albert A. Sanford of Frost Rd., Tyngsboro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy B. to Gerald J. Desrosiers, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Desrosiers of 389 High SL, Lowell.Miss Sanford is a graduateof Presentation of Mary Academy, Hudson, N.H., and the Tewksbury Hospital School of Nursing. She Is employed as a staff nurse at St, Joseph’s Hospital.Mr. Desrosiers Is a graduate of Lowell Trade High School, and is presently serving overseas with the U.S. Navy. The wedding will take place Oct. 10 at a uuptial Mass at St. Mary Magdalen Church.Whiting-TomaselliAn October 24 wedding la plannedMr. and Mrs. Sebastian Tomaselli, 475 Stevens St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalind M-, to Merrill B. Whiting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whiting, 67 Talmuth Ave., Haverhill.Miss Tomaselli, a graduate of Keith Hall and St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing is a registered nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital.Mr. Whiting is a graduate of Haverhill High School and Emerson College, Boston, where he majored In communicative arls.v He is employed as a reporter for the Haverhill Gazette and previously worked as a radio news announcer.THERESA MARLENE MICELI ... to Joseph J. ToroijoSUSAN THERESE O'BRIEN «.. to Robert C. Letnfr*NANCY B. SANFORD ... to Gerdd J. DesrosiersNOW...lMarried at St. Margaret’s churchA lovely wedding took place at St. Margaret's Church when Genevieve Ann Doughty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Doughty of 25 Cresent St., and Jame3 Flaherty, son Of Mr. and Mrs. John Flaherty of Billerica, were united in matrimony by Rev. Thomas P. Walsh.The bride, a Keith Hall graduate, wore a gown of peau de soie trimmed with lace with a cathedral train attached to her bouffant veiling, She carried an old fashion boujuet.The maid of honor, Sheila Doughty, sister of the bride wore an orchid, chiffon gown with long sleeves, A-line skirt, lace bodice, and a matching picture hat. She carried a multi-colored, old fashion bouquet.The bridegroom, attended by his brother, John, as best man, is a graduate of Billerica Schools, and Is associated with the Nashua Drywall Co., Inc. of North Billerica, Guests were ushered by Robert Flaherty, brother of the bridegroom, and Alexander Guck-er.After a wedding trip along the New England Ooaslilnt, Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty will r*. side In Lowell.Nicholas C. SarrisComplete Home Remodeling (Packaged Plan)Kit duns—Cabinet*A Specially 635-7352ROSALIND M. TOMASELLI ...to Merrill B. WhitingBIG WIG CO35 PAIGE ST. —IN BACK OF YWCALOWELL, MASS.—TEL. 458-0177STUDENT HEALTH PLAN OEJIERM. MFORMAHOM£Bg*)Wly-A« JuU-Sre* college stodoab md other ttedenls between ages 13 *Od 2S who Ufa attending a. scbocJ that dees net towj ■ FOuo Cress-Hne ShMdstcriert group w* eUgUde for fits plan.KofOvUaent - to order to receive coverage for this school year, your eppKcatica oust be received before SepfwHter 30. -jot. Coverage wUI be effective September 1st for appikxSJoos received prior to September1. and cn October 1 for applications received during the month of September. Hots: Students covered nnd#r their parents’ membership upto aga 13 may transfer Into this plen on their 19thbirthday.Coverage will be continuous ©o a yea-round basis and Is not limited to the school year.Uadtsl Status - The plan Is available to both striata and married students. Single members may change to family at the time M marrlaga.Immediate Eenwfif*-FWieSii nrasv;iarxtrr,r^-surgery, emergency tare, etc. Services related to pr Bgaancy. Wrth control. storCKy, and routine physical examinations era not covered. Hospital beneiti for pc-chiat/Ic cars (other than electric or tesotiw therapy), era Brattod to *300 per year. FnB coverage ot cooperating mental hospital ;h*gej for electric or tosulwi chock therapy are prodded op to the $13,000 mental Illness maximum.Phytic! on'* Services - FoB cover ago based co t BsuaJ and ccctona^ charge Is provided for physician'* care In the home, hospital outpatient dcpa.ri-.merit or ptiysrcian‘5 otttee for surgical services, diagnostic X-ray and laboratory services and radiation therapy, except when these services are re!a!ed to Hrth control or routine physical examlna’.ionv Full coverage lor electric or Insulin shock therapy fc? provided up to $15,000 mental illness maximum.Additional Benefit! lor Accidental Injurlei - When aolt; covered elsewhere, benefits are provided to
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