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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 113

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Couples Say Promises in June. Weddings Associated Photographers Mrs. John J. Sweeney Jr. Formerly Miss Yolanda Angelini William Cohn of Elk Grove, Kenneth Wilson Bourne and Douglas Paul Walton of Richmond.

The couple will live in Richmond. Holley--Dickinson LOUISA The marriage of Miss Patsy Marie Dickinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Carlton Dickinson of Mineral, to Everett Carroll Holley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Lewis Hol- Formerly Miss ley of Gordonsville, took place yesterday in Louisa Methodist Church. The Rev. Joseph T. Carson, pastor, officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

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The selection covers a wide eager tomer button-front of range a vacation- of coat. perfect styles traveler Alid from the the the These inclusive are continental the size ideal, wrap- range coat assures to that the the seem elassic the to adapt to the weather than fight it because the weight of Corner 6th and Grace the is exactly right. Sizes 5-15 6-16 Special Coat Accounts due October st Or a small deposit will hold your coat in storage Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, June 11, 1967 H-11 -Angelini The marriage of Miss Yolanda Maria Angelini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Guido Angelini of Richmond, to Dr. John Joseph Sweeney son of Dr.

and Mrs. Sweeney of Silver Spring, took place yesterday at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. The Rt. Rev.

Monsignor Justin D. McClunn, pastor, officiated. The bride was given in marriage, by her Geraldine father. Marie O'Donnell of Richmond was maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Ann Marie Sweeney of Silver Spring, Miss Maria Kay Barrow of Gerald Lisman Studio Mrs.

Huston R. Palmore Richmond, Miss Frances Beales of Washington, Mrs. Michael Nicholas Angelini of Richmond, Mrs. Charles G. Angelini Jr.

of Baltimore and Miss Brenda Maria Bullock of Richmond. Dennis James Sweeney Jr. of Silver Spring was his brother's best man. Ushers were re Edward John Sweeney Silver Spring, Dr. Joseph John Lizewski of Long Island, N.

Joseph Patrick Martin of Kensington, Albert Edward Branson Jr. of Washington, Michael Nicholas Angelini of Richmond and Charles Guido Angelini Jr. of Baltimore. The couple will live at Homestead Air Force Base, Fla. Duke- -Cohn The marriage of Miss Jennifer.

F. Cohn of Richmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohn of Elk Grove, to George Thomas Duke, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice J. Duke of Richmond, took place yesterday at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph Seckora officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Miss Denyse Cecelia Blunt of Richmond was maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Frances Maire Duke, Mrs. Douglas Paul Walton and Mrs. Michael Patrick Henry of Richmond. J.

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Palmore-Seay The marriage of Miss Dorothy Ann Seay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Massey Seay of Glen Allen, to Huston Ray Palmore of Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Palmore of Moseley, took place yesterday in Hunton Baptist Church, Glen Allen. The Rev. Carl E. Herweyer officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Honor attendants were Mrs. Jeanette G. Isbell of Glen Allen and Mrs. Judy N. Freedell of Richmond.

Other attendants were Mrs. Alvin N. House of Richmond and Miss Shirley Palmore of Moseley. Mr. Palmore was his son's best man.

Ushers were Richard G. Isbell of Glen Allen and Alvin M. House and Bill Sheffield, both of Richmond. Sisters Meet After 50 Years BABYLON, N. Y.

(P) Three sisters who had not been together for 50 years were reunited when Mrs. Mela Castro, 61, came here for a visit from Italy. She was met at the airport by Mrs. Filippina Alessi, 70, and Mrs. Gaetena Agliozo, 65, who had come to this country when they were young girls.

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