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- Cooperstown NY Otsego Farmer & Republican - 8/19/1955
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blodgett of
Cooperstown announce the engagement
of their daughter, Ann Que
Blodgett, to Graham A. Brown, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Brown of
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Miss Blodgett graduated from Cornell
University in 1955 and is now
associated with Public Service of
New Jersey in Newark
Mr. Brown graduated from Cornell
in 1951. He is a member of Beta
Theta Pi fraternity. During the
Korean War, he served with the 45th
Division. He is now with the Jones
and Laughlin Steel Company in New
York City.
The marriage ceremony will take
place at the First Presbyterian
Chuch here on Saturday, September
24.
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Cooperstown NY Otsego Farmer & Republican
The marriage of Miss Ann Que
Blodgett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Blodgett of this village, to
Graham A. Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earle A. Brown of Pittsburgh,
Pa., was solemnized at 4 o'clock Saturday
afternoon in the First Presbyterian
Church here. The Rev.
Walter R. Craig, pastor of the
church, performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Arnold C. Harwood was at
the church organ.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose for her wedding a
waltz-length gown of peau de soie
with chantilly applique and fingertip
veil of silk illusion, and headdress
shirred with orange blossoms.
She carried a bouquet of white roses
and pom-pons.
She had as her maid of honor Miss
Janet Lepard of Ann Arbor, Mich.,
and Miss Barbara L. Brown of New
York City, sister of the groom was
bridesmaid.
Miss Lepard wore a gown of muted
rose peau de soie and a headband of
white flowers. Her bouquet was of
white roses, pom-pons and carnations.
Miss Brown wore a similar -gown
and headband, and her flowers were
pom-pons and carnations.
The bride's mother chose a navy
blue silk dress with a white gardenia
corsage, while Mr. Brown's mother
wore a dress of royal blue wool,
also with a corsage of white Gardenias.
Edward H. Strieker of Pittsburgh
was Mr. Brown's best man.
Mrs. Brown is a graduate of
Cooperstown Central School, and received
her Bachelor of Science degree
in Home Economics from Cornell
University last June. Since that
time she has been a home economics
advisor with Public Service of New
Jersey in Newark.
Her husband is a graduate of Cornell
University, and is a sales representative
with the Jones and Laughlin ;
Steel Corporation in New York City.
Following the ceremony, a reception
for 150 guests was held at the home
of the bride's parents on Nelson
Avenue, after which the couple left
for a wedding trip through the
Laurentians in Canada. They will
make their home in East Orange,
N. J. on their return.
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