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WEDDINGS Dicken-Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Daugherty of Vienna, Va., announce the marriage of thek daughter Barbara Lee to Mr. Thomas M. Dicken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dicken of this city. The wedding took place Novem ber 22 in Arlington. The couple will live in Mount Rainier. Mannix-Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 'Morris Stanton of Virginia 'Beach, Va., announce the 'marriage of their daughter Patricia to Mr. Thomas Ed ward Mannix, jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Mannix. The wed ding took place yesterday I at the Star of the Sea Cath olic Church in Virginia Beach, Va. The couple will live in this city. Hayes-Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. I Lynch announce the mar- j riage of their daughter Mary Regina to Mr. Richard John son Hayes, son of Mrs. David J. A. Hayes of River Forest. 111., and the late Mr. | Hayes. The wedding took { place yesterday at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacra- i ment. The couple will live in ■ Chicago. Fairhurst-Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. James N. Sul livan of Silver Spring, Md., announce the marriage of their daughter Sandra to Mr. Norman Fairhurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Fair hurst of Fall River, Mass. The wedding took place No vember 25 at Christ Congre gational Church in Silver Spring. The couple will live iin Mountain View, Calif. Gorman-Daly Mr. and Mrs. John Daly of Chevy Chase announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Louise to Ensign Tim othy J. Gorman, USN. son of Mrs. Clarence R. Gorman of Bethesda, Md., and the late Mr. Gorman. The wed ding took place November 25 at the Shrine of the Most Sacrament. The •couple wil live in Charleston, ;s. C. • Simmons-Ivy Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Deßuge ley Peareson Ivy to Mr. Rob ert Cantrell Simmons. The wedding took place Novem ber 18. at the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church. The couple will live in •Bethesda, Md. iMcCarthy-Tully [ Mrs. Charles Ashley Tully 'of Alexandria announces the marriage of her daughter, Suzanne, to Mr. William Francis McCarthy, jr., son of | Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy of Clifton Heights, Pa. The | bride is also the daughter of the late Mr. Tully. The wee ding took place yesterday at St. Rita’s Catholic Church, Alexandria. Lee-Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren Sanders announce the marriage of their daugh ter Doris Wilma to Mr. | Robert Eric Lee, son of Col. I and Mrs. Eric Lee of High- I bridge, Md. The wedding took place November 25 at the . Sacred Heart Church. The couple will live in Arlington. Padrick-Conklin Mr. and Mrs. Elden G. Conklin of Huntington, Long Island, N. Y„ and Sunder land, Vt„ announce the • marriage of their daughter Bonnie Ann to Mr. Jack O. Padrick, son of Mrs. Eva Padrick of Centralia, Wash., and the late Mr. Omega Padrick. The wedding took place yesterday at the George town Presbyterian Church. The couple will live in this I city. Druyan-Spector Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Spector announce the mar riage of their daughter Mary Ellen to Dr. Robert Druyan, son of Mrs. Joseph Freed of Chicago, and the late Mr. Oscar Druyan. The wedding took place November 25 at the Washington Hebrew Con- I jgregation Chapel. The couple I •will live in Boston. » I NSAL Meeting Planned at Embassy » ■ The arts as a new dimen sion in United States foreign relations will be the theme iof the December meeting of the Washington Chapter, Na tional Society of Arts and Letters, to be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the French Em bassy. The program will feature a talk by Philip H. Coombs, As sistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Af fairs. I “New Opportunities in In ternational Educational and Affairs” will be the subject of the speaker, who will discuss expansion in this field as a result of the Ful bright-Hays Act, signed by the President in September. Tea will be served after the meeting, which is to be held at the Embassy at the ■invitation of French Ambas sadc- and Mrs. Alphand. I S Bl b fa ■ bbl ■ I /! ■ Z / Urr /I/ \ / / ) > j| / /W// I Bb mi iA» WBF‘EMiß^a^Bßl^r'''-' ? • vV : h ' wliy wear mink » |A % in ** le boudoir, when Qjr I Hl O' I fißli % y° u cqn r wMIB I • JB ; < t ”B1 Bft I luxuriate in o»io rßal B H • S VfWjf-'i 1 this extravagance of ' ■wi■ MBRlr ' &* 'W. . fluffy robins-- •*r Bfti/ j ■' z *- y.Z kv all, washable orlon® acrylic plush, fully lined. bow-tie duster, 17.95 The ball-button one, 19.95 k our Roymobes collection in pink, blue, shocking or white. t Sizes 8 to 18 and 7 to 15 z. Lord & Taylor, Washington-Chevy Chase Open Monday through Friday, 9:30 to 5:30-Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00 THE SUNDAY STAR Washington, D. C., Dectmbtr 3, 1961 Society-Home B-5