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/ ’ 9THE BRONXVILLE REPORTER, BRONXVTLLE, N. Y., TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1952. TELEPHONE BR 2-7580and Club News of Interest to the omen! PI mi c otort fnr PinnrpMRS. ROBERT M. FITZ GERALD; Jeanne McCormick Is Married I To Robert Fitzgerald at MassMiss Jeanne McCormick, daughter of Mrs. Clifford J. McCormick, 811 Palmer Road, and Pocono Manor, Pa., and the late Mr. McCormick became the bride of Robert Martin FitzGerald, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Martin FitzGerald of Torrington, Conn., in a ceremony performed Saturday morning in St. Joseph’s Church.The Rev. J. F. Flanagan offi-j ciated and was celebrant of the j ■ Nuptial Mass. The bride was giv-J en in marriage by her maternal . uncle and godfather, Austin T. Ca-; I sey of Grosse Point, Mich. She . | wore a gown of ecru silk net ; J made with a fitted bodice and , bouffant shirt appliqued with bows of pearls and sequins. Her veil which was a family heirloom and ; had been worn by . her'' mother, was made of rosepoint lace.Miss Therese O’Brien of Yon-. kers was the maid of honor with . Mrs. John W. Wallace, a sister of I the bride, as the matron of honor.The other attendants were Miss | Mary Ellen Dwyer of Montclair, N. J., Miss Alice Malarkey of Portland, Ore., Miss Kathro Smith of . New York City and Mrs. Clifford J. McCormick Jr., the bride’s sis-I ter-in-law, a resident of Yonkers.• All wore pale hyacinth blue bal-, lerina length gowns made of taffeta and carried varying shades of pink snapdragons and tulips.Clifford J. McCormick Jr., of Yonkers, the bride’s brother, was the best man. Ushers were Kenneth Cooper of Grafton, Mass., Morton J. Baum Jr., of Rochester, N. Y., James Holliday of Indianapolis^ Ind., Stephen Hume of New York City, Dirk Kuzmier of Huntington, L. I., and Edward L. Pratt of New York City.A reception in the ’Hotel Gram-atan followed the ceremony after a trip to Bermuda, the couple will make their home in New Haven, Conn., where the bridegroom is associated with the law firm of Wiggin and Dana.The bride is a graduate of the School of the Holy Child in Suf-fern, N. Y., and received a degree from Rosemont College in June 1951. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Thomas W. Casey of Bronxville and the late Mr. Casey and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McCormick of New Brunswick, N. J.Mr. FitzGerald Was graduated from Canterbury School in .New Milford, Conn., and from Yale University. After his release from the Navy, he received his degree in law from the New York University School of Law in 1950.MRS. CHARLES G. CAV;MRS. WILLIAM CLINTON ny Maria Gradin, wed Satur-ROBBINS, the former Miss Dag- day—Brunei PhotoDagney Gradin, Nurse, Weds Dr. RobbinsWhite flowers and tall white tapers were arranged on the living room fireplace at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robbins of 15 Dellwood Circle for the wedding Saturday of Miss Dagny Ma-^ria Gradin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gradin of Ceylon, Wis., to Dr. William Clinton Robbins. The Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick officiated at the 3 P. M. service. A reception followed.The bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle, made with a fitted bodice of lace and full skirt. Her tulle veil was attached to a small cap. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, stephanotis and lil-ies-of-thewalley.Mrs. Faye Nenniger of New York City was matron of honor. She wore mauve silk, with a bandeau of flowers, and carried parrot tulips and delphiniums.Dr. Frederick C.- Robbins of the Harvard Medical School was his brother's best man. Another brother, Daniel Robbins of New York City, and Dr. Jack Wallace of St. Louis, Mo., ushered.Miss Jackman Becomes Bride Of M. D. MyersMarriage vows were exchanged Saturday at 10 A. M. in the St. Joseph's Church by Miss Beatrice Louise Jackman, daughter of Walter Jackman of 1440 Midland Avenue and the late Mrs. Jackman, and Maurice Doane Myers, son of the late Delbert Myers and the late Mrs. James Leonard of Canton, N. Y.The Rev. William Kenealy officiated at the service and a reception for 45 guests followed in the Colonial Room of the Hotel Gramatan.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of champagne colored net, trimmed with lace. A brown horsehair hat completed her ensemble, and she carried brown orchids.Mrs. James Heidelberger of 15 Bronxville Road, was her sister’s only attendant. She wore a gown of smoke blue silk shantung with matching shoes and a natural colored straw hat. and carried a bouquet of gladioli arranged amid blue lace.Norman F. Ward of Watertown, N. Y., was best man. Ushers were J. Stanley Bird and James Heidel-ATTENDS QUEEN—Miss Susan Mallory (right) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. ,C. Mallory, 34 Greenfield Avenue, was one of the six members of the senior class at Mount Holyoke College chosen to attend Miss Elizabeth R. Lindberg of East Greenwich, R. I., when she u!as crowned195? Mav OllPPn Satnrrlai, at thomajor,ucationGovernrservedcommitlcommitlshe wasballet cbeautifuclass wi
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