| Name |
Larson, Richard J. |
| Suffix |
Dr. |
| Gender |
Male |
| Education |
Alfred, Allegany, New York, USA |
| Alfred University Her husband was graduated from Wellsville High School, Alfred University and the Palmer School of Chiropractic. |
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Marriage of Mary Halloran & Richard Larsen at St. Eulalia's Catholic Church in Coudersport.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
03 Nov 1965, Wed • Page 3
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Mrs. Richard J. Larsen
The Rev. Robert Griffin was celebrant of the Nuptial Mass uniting in marriage Miss Mary Ann Halloran and Dr. Richard J. Larsen. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, 1965, in St. Eulalia Catholic Church, Coudersport.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Halloran, Coudersport. Dr. Larsen is the son of Mrs. Kathryn Larsen, Wellsville. N. Y., and Dr. E. C. Larsen, Kokomo, Ind.
White chrysanthemums in gold vases adorned the church. Miss Gertrude Jordan was organist and accompanied the soloist, John Beckman.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of antique white satin fashioned with sabrina neckline, leng pointed sleeves, and modified bell skirt, enhanced with an embroidered- spray design of seed pearls and sequins, which swept to a chape! train. A double royal crown accented with seed pearls and sequins held her bouffant veil of imported English illusion. She carried a white prayer book centered with a single white orchid.
Mrs. Robert Merrick, Wellsville, N.Y., was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas O'Grady, Wellsville, N.Y. and Miss Violet Lotto, Rochester, N.Y. The attendants were attired in identical street-length dresses designed with bodices of dark green velvet with seafoam green crepe skirts with matching overskirts. Their h?apieces were of dark green velvet cabbage rases with seafoam circu'ar veils. They carried nosegay arrangements of yellow pompons.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Halloran chose a beige brocade satin suit aith cocoa brown velvet accessories and a corsage of yellow rose-buds. The bridegroom's mother wore a dres cf cranberry-colored crepe with matching hat and accented by an an ique black lace stole. Her corsage was a white gardenia.
Robert Larsen, Leesburg, Fla., was best man for his brother. Ushers were
John D. Halloran, brother of the bride, Coudersport; and
Ben Perreault. Salamanca, N.Y.
A reception, attended by 150 guests, was held at Potato City Motor Inn. Music for dancing was provided by Tom Belezet, Emporium.
For a tour through southern states the bride chose a traveling ensemtle comprised of a gold suede -suit, matching gold hat, and complemented by an orchid' corsage.
The bride was graduated from Coudersport Area High School in 1958, and from St. Marys Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester, N.Y. Prior to her marriage she had been employed at St. Francis Hospital, Olean. N.Y.
Her husband was graduated from Wellsville High School, Alfred University and the Palmer School of Chiropractic. He maintains chiropractic offices in Coudersport and Galeton.
Pre-nuptial parties Included a variety shener at the home of Miss Argeline DePolito, Olean, N.Y.; personal shower at the Castle, Olean, N.Y., hosted by Miss Kay Stayer and Mrs. Helen Gerringer, and a variety shower given at the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, with Mrs. Thomas O Grady and Mrs. Robert Merrick. Wellsville. N.Y., as hostesses. The bridegroom's mother entertained at a rehearsal party at the Little Hotel.
Out-of-town guests were from Olean, N.Y.; Rochester. N. Y.; Tifton. Ga.: Wellsville, N.Y.; Niagara Falls. N.Y.; Livonia, N.Y., and Titusville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Cox, who have been spending the summer at their home on Moores Run, will return
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| Occupation |
1965 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| He maintains chiropractic offices in Coudersport and Galeton. |
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Marriage of Mary Halloran & Richard Larsen at St. Eulalia's Catholic Church in Coudersport.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
03 Nov 1965, Wed • Page 3
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Mrs. Richard J. Larsen
The Rev. Robert Griffin was celebrant of the Nuptial Mass uniting in marriage Miss Mary Ann Halloran and Dr. Richard J. Larsen. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, 1965, in St. Eulalia Catholic Church, Coudersport.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Halloran, Coudersport. Dr. Larsen is the son of Mrs. Kathryn Larsen, Wellsville. N. Y., and Dr. E. C. Larsen, Kokomo, Ind.
White chrysanthemums in gold vases adorned the church. Miss Gertrude Jordan was organist and accompanied the soloist, John Beckman.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of antique white satin fashioned with sabrina neckline, leng pointed sleeves, and modified bell skirt, enhanced with an embroidered- spray design of seed pearls and sequins, which swept to a chape! train. A double royal crown accented with seed pearls and sequins held her bouffant veil of imported English illusion. She carried a white prayer book centered with a single white orchid.
Mrs. Robert Merrick, Wellsville, N.Y., was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas O'Grady, Wellsville, N.Y. and Miss Violet Lotto, Rochester, N.Y. The attendants were attired in identical street-length dresses designed with bodices of dark green velvet with seafoam green crepe skirts with matching overskirts. Their h?apieces were of dark green velvet cabbage rases with seafoam circu'ar veils. They carried nosegay arrangements of yellow pompons.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Halloran chose a beige brocade satin suit aith cocoa brown velvet accessories and a corsage of yellow rose-buds. The bridegroom's mother wore a dres cf cranberry-colored crepe with matching hat and accented by an an ique black lace stole. Her corsage was a white gardenia.
Robert Larsen, Leesburg, Fla., was best man for his brother. Ushers were
John D. Halloran, brother of the bride, Coudersport; and
Ben Perreault. Salamanca, N.Y.
A reception, attended by 150 guests, was held at Potato City Motor Inn. Music for dancing was provided by Tom Belezet, Emporium.
For a tour through southern states the bride chose a traveling ensemtle comprised of a gold suede -suit, matching gold hat, and complemented by an orchid' corsage.
The bride was graduated from Coudersport Area High School in 1958, and from St. Marys Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester, N.Y. Prior to her marriage she had been employed at St. Francis Hospital, Olean. N.Y.
Her husband was graduated from Wellsville High School, Alfred University and the Palmer School of Chiropractic. He maintains chiropractic offices in Coudersport and Galeton.
Pre-nuptial parties Included a variety shener at the home of Miss Argeline DePolito, Olean, N.Y.; personal shower at the Castle, Olean, N.Y., hosted by Miss Kay Stayer and Mrs. Helen Gerringer, and a variety shower given at the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, with Mrs. Thomas O Grady and Mrs. Robert Merrick. Wellsville. N.Y., as hostesses. The bridegroom's mother entertained at a rehearsal party at the Little Hotel.
Out-of-town guests were from Olean, N.Y.; Rochester. N. Y.; Tifton. Ga.: Wellsville, N.Y.; Niagara Falls. N.Y.; Livonia, N.Y., and Titusville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Cox, who have been spending the summer at their home on Moores Run, will return
Clipping location on The Potter Enterprise page 3
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| Occupation |
1965 |
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| He maintains chiropractic offices in Coudersport and Galeton. |
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Marriage of Mary Halloran & Richard Larsen at St. Eulalia's Catholic Church in Coudersport.
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
03 Nov 1965, Wed • Page 3
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Mrs. Richard J. Larsen
The Rev. Robert Griffin was celebrant of the Nuptial Mass uniting in marriage Miss Mary Ann Halloran and Dr. Richard J. Larsen. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, 1965, in St. Eulalia Catholic Church, Coudersport.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Halloran, Coudersport. Dr. Larsen is the son of Mrs. Kathryn Larsen, Wellsville. N. Y., and Dr. E. C. Larsen, Kokomo, Ind.
White chrysanthemums in gold vases adorned the church. Miss Gertrude Jordan was organist and accompanied the soloist, John Beckman.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of antique white satin fashioned with sabrina neckline, leng pointed sleeves, and modified bell skirt, enhanced with an embroidered- spray design of seed pearls and sequins, which swept to a chape! train. A double royal crown accented with seed pearls and sequins held her bouffant veil of imported English illusion. She carried a white prayer book centered with a single white orchid.
Mrs. Robert Merrick, Wellsville, N.Y., was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas O'Grady, Wellsville, N.Y. and Miss Violet Lotto, Rochester, N.Y. The attendants were attired in identical street-length dresses designed with bodices of dark green velvet with seafoam green crepe skirts with matching overskirts. Their h?apieces were of dark green velvet cabbage rases with seafoam circu'ar veils. They carried nosegay arrangements of yellow pompons.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Halloran chose a beige brocade satin suit aith cocoa brown velvet accessories and a corsage of yellow rose-buds. The bridegroom's mother wore a dres cf cranberry-colored crepe with matching hat and accented by an an ique black lace stole. Her corsage was a white gardenia.
Robert Larsen, Leesburg, Fla., was best man for his brother. Ushers were
John D. Halloran, brother of the bride, Coudersport; and
Ben Perreault. Salamanca, N.Y.
A reception, attended by 150 guests, was held at Potato City Motor Inn. Music for dancing was provided by Tom Belezet, Emporium.
For a tour through southern states the bride chose a traveling ensemtle comprised of a gold suede -suit, matching gold hat, and complemented by an orchid' corsage.
The bride was graduated from Coudersport Area High School in 1958, and from St. Marys Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester, N.Y. Prior to her marriage she had been employed at St. Francis Hospital, Olean. N.Y.
Her husband was graduated from Wellsville High School, Alfred University and the Palmer School of Chiropractic. He maintains chiropractic offices in Coudersport and Galeton.
Pre-nuptial parties Included a variety shener at the home of Miss Argeline DePolito, Olean, N.Y.; personal shower at the Castle, Olean, N.Y., hosted by Miss Kay Stayer and Mrs. Helen Gerringer, and a variety shower given at the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, with Mrs. Thomas O Grady and Mrs. Robert Merrick. Wellsville. N.Y., as hostesses. The bridegroom's mother entertained at a rehearsal party at the Little Hotel.
Out-of-town guests were from Olean, N.Y.; Rochester. N. Y.; Tifton. Ga.: Wellsville, N.Y.; Niagara Falls. N.Y.; Livonia, N.Y., and Titusville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Cox, who have been spending the summer at their home on Moores Run, will return
Clipping location on The Potter Enterprise page 3
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I64218 |
WETZEL-SPRING |