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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1944Mary Dunlop BrideOf William P. BrooksMary Dunlop And William Porter Brooks Married Saturday At Saint Paul’s Chapel, Columbia UniversityOn Saturday Miss Mary Dunlop,daughter of Mrs. John Dunlop andthe late John Dunlop of Ellenville,New York became the bride of Wil*liam Porter Brooks, son of Mr. andMr6. Noah Reynolds Brooks of 17Beechtree Lane, Bronxville and Essex,New York.The marriage took place in Saint Paul's Chapel at Columbia University, which was decorated with Fall flowers for the ceremony. The Rev-erand Otis Rice, acting chaplain of Columbia University officiating.Th bride was escorted by Mr.Wells Drorbaugh. Her gown was of cream satin and she wore an heirloom rosepoint veil belonging to the bridegroom'6 mother. The bridal bouquet was of gladolioli.Miss Nancy Douglas of Ellenville was maid of honor and wore a gold taffeta gown and carried Autumn flowers. The bridesmaids were: Miss Frances Akin Amberg of Chicago,Miss Margaret Centes Morrill ofBronxville, M'i66 Elizabeth Jean Towers of Kew Gardens, and Miss Elizabeth Burton Green of Gloversville, New York. They wore green taffeta gown6 and carried Fall flowers.Lieutenant John Reynolds Brooks wa6 his brother’s best man. The ushers were: David Johnston Maitland, of Norwood, Mass.; Rollo Lynch, Wilton, Conn.; Private First ClassRobcliff Vesey Jones, Jr., of Bronxville; Midshipman James Edgar Drorbaugh, Bronxville.After the ceremony there was a re--L. , ■ ■- ■ ... . ■ ■ ■■■ - . - —SPEND$500in travel expense and valuable time otherwise required to see so many offerings by so many antiques dealers.This is your best opportunity to make your selection from the thousands of pieces of fine old furniture, silver, prints, paintings, china and glass, brought together by 150 dealers and displayed in the historic 71st Regiment Armory.This greatest Fair of its kind in the world is the place to come, and now is the time to buy. In this day of scarcity antiques not only meet the need for home furnishing and decoration, but they represent an investment that increases in value with each passing month.Fair opens at 1 P.M. Monday, October 23Doily th«roaft«r from 1 P.M to 11 P.M. through October 27thNo/e this year's new locationTHE BRONXVILLE REVMarried In Saint Paul’s Chapel■. x y.'lt;\;•yv.•i:*£* I lt;■ .vXtoN'Xwif^ '- 'K '. 'A' •■:.y.A... *.v.;vjkMmWmMrs. William Porter Brooks, the former Miss Mary Dunlop, daughter of Mrs. John Dunlop and the late John Dunlop, is the niece of Mrs. Wells Drorbaugh and Mrs. William Colt. She was married on Saturday to William Porter Brooks in Saint Paul’s Chapel at Columbia University. (Photo by David Bems)YCDa1}MrWadayA.IofmoiereiChi1hersatiboutullMi«horstylbrie2d,MieCaticarthesonRocbrieN.Fniff1honthemelt;ofofSpeYdber.Re^Rit:CotmetLeaatelt;meiHeCaiwii:Dception at the Men’s Faculty Club at Columbia.Mr. Brooks is a graduate of Choatemunications Corporation, New York.Mre. Brooks wa6 graduated from Dana Hall School in Wellesley,___1in 11___CL *its ner i I one
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