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Patricia Anne Richardson WedsJon Bouchard At Seal Harborweek for the season.Mrs. Clifton M. Whiting of Peabody, Mass. has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -L. Lawrie Holmes, for a few days.E. Helen Pendleton has returned to her home in Syosset, N. Y. after completing her duties as summer organist at St. Mary’s-by-the-Sea Episcopal church.Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch have returned to their home inWashington, D. C. after spending the summer at the Grindle cottage.Recent summer departures from this resort included Mrs. Endsley Fairman from the Foster Bungalow to her home in Wilmington, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Yarnall from “The Barnacles” toPa.- Mr. and Mrs.Haverford,Henry R. Robb from the Blanchard Cottage to Gladwyne, Pa.; Mrs. Arthur E. Newbold jr. from Sea Flats to Chestnut Hill, Pa.;2V|rs. Frederic Rosengarten s*r. from “Sunset Ledge” to ChestnutHill, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Orton P.Jackson from “Pine Ledge” to St.Davids, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Grace and family from “Edge Cove” to Manhasset, L. I., New York; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Jan-ney and family from Windward” to Glyndon, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Cromwell from Manchester,Road to their home in New York; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pearsonand family from Sea Flats to Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Mrs. H. Elliott Lambert from “Spruce Point” to Haverford, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. David Luke Hopkins from “Little! Orchard” to Baltimore, Md.; Mr.and Mrs. Joseph T. Ryerson jr.and family from “Lilac Ledge99to Brookline, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reed from “Harbors End” to Berwyn, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roberts from “The Wedge” to Philadelphia, Pa.; The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Peabody from “Aunt Hannahs Pasture” to Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. William Wood and family from “TheMiss Patricia Anne Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson of Otter Creek andJon Joseph Bouchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Normand Bouchard ofSouthwest Harbor, were united in marriage Saturday at the FirstUnion Congregational church, SealHarbor. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. George B. MacDonald.The church was decorated with vases of gladioli, and white satin bows marked the news. Mrs.pews.George B. MacDonald, church organist played the traditional wedding selections.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length £own with sabrina neckline reembroidered with seed pearls. The bouffant skirt fell from a fitted basque of ehantiily lace. The long sleeves ended in bridal points. The finger-tip veil fell from a crown of irridescent sequins. She carried a prayer book and attached were white roses and streamers of whitesatin ribbon containing babies breath and sprigs of ivy.The maid of honor was MissDiane Wood of Seal Harbor. Shewore a ballerina length gown of lavender silk organza with an empire effect basque of chantilly laqe over organza with a scoop neckline. The bouffant skirt was enhanced by a crushed cummerbundand back bow with streamers. Shea lavender head band ofand carriedworechrysanthemums ana carriea a bouquet of clusters of matchingchrysanthemums.The matron of honor, Mrs. Frederick Modeen of Otter Creek, also wore a lavender ballerina length gown of silk organza with matching headband of bouquet of chrysanthemums.The bridesmaids were DelilahDeRevere and Hortense Grindle of Seal Harbor and Mrs. Ronald Mae-Quinn of Bar Harbor. Their gowns matched the ones of the maid of honor and matron of honor but were pink silk organza. Their bou-and headbands were alsoquetsLindens” to New York, N. Y.; clusters of pink chrysanthemums. Mrs. M. Fisher Wright from“Itefare” to Brookline, Mass.;Mrs. John F. Ducey from the Foster cottage to Brookline, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Q. Trowbridge from “Inchcape” to Oyster Bay, L. I., New Yo*k; Mr! and Mrs. A n t e 1 o Devereux fromBest man was Richard Chapmanof Gardiner. Ushers were Joseph Gough, Malcolm Bassett, ArthurParisse, all of the U.S.C.G.C. CoosBay of Portland and Jerry Closson of Southwest Harbor.“Stowaway” to Ambler, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry! B. Matthews from Mainstay” to Alton, HI. and Mrs. Frederick Kellogg from JuniperitLedge to Morristown, N. Y.Northeast Harbor girls who graduated from the EMG hospital school of nursing last week were Ida M. Jenkins, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Roy Jenkins, and Mrs.Helen Cameron Phillips, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Cameron.:***•The bride’s mother wore an aqua blue silk shantung dress with white accessories.The bridegroom's mother wore a royal blue sBk clepe dress with white accessories. Both ladies hadcorsages of pink sweetheart roses.The reception fqljowed the wedding ceremony at (be Abby chapel.Refreshments wetd served in thechapel and the receiving line washeld on the lawn besideechapel.gttestbyNorma*ated
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