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- Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 9/14/1944
A simple, but pretty fall wed-
ding took place at 11:30 roday In
First Presbyterian Church, when
Helen M. Brodhead, daughter of
Mrs. Mary P. Brodhead of .W Lake
Lake Avenue, Auburn, and the late
Robert L. Brodhead, became the
bride of Howard N. Fairchild of
121 Cayuga Park Road, Ithaca.
The bridegroom Is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fairchild.
Rev. A. Paul Wright, pastor
of First Presbyterian Church,
officiated.
The bride wore a dove gray and
jrold crepe bolero ensemble with
matching sccesorles, and kolinsky
furs. Her corsage was of orchids.
Arlynn Jacobs of Weedsport, maid
•f honor, was gowned In cerise
crepe with grape colored accessories,
and mink furs. Her corsage
was also of orchids.
Sam Wolcott of Weedsport was
best man.
Following the wedding ceremony,
a luncheon was served at the home
of the bride's mother.
The bride presented her maid of
honor with a handwrought sterling
silver bracelet The bridegroom's
gift to the Stride was a necklace of
genuine cultured i*arl«. The bride
made the bridegroom a gift of a
wrist watch. To the best man, tlie
bridegroom presented a shockproof
wrist watch.
After a brief' wedding tour, Mr.
and Mrs. Fairchild will make their
home at 121 Cayuga Park Road,
Ithaca. Mr. Falrchild Is a graduate
of Cornell University. He Is
associate professor of mechanical
engineering at Cornell University
and supervisors of instruction at
the U. a. Naval Training. School at
that university. The bride attended
Syracuse University" and Oswego
Normal School and graduated from
Cortland State Teachers College.
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