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The Irish Tatler & Sketch July 1961


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The Social Round
(top photo) O'Grady/Stafford - The wedding took place at the Church of the Assumption, Wexford, of Dr. Alan O'Grady, Anglesea Road, Dublin, and Miss Kathleen Stafford, St. Mary's Wexford.  Photo: Denis O'Connor. ~ Wexford Wedding - The wedding took place early last month in the Church of the Assumption, Wexford, of Dr. Alan O'Grady, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Grady, Anglesea Road, Dublin and Miss Kathleen Stafford, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Stafford, Sr. Mary's Wexford. The bride who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful gown of white French silk, with bell skirt, the bodice of which was lace, encrusted with pearl and beading. An unusual feature was the train, which fell in full folds from the shoulders. Her veil was held in place by a small encrusted pillbox and she carried a bouquet of mixed white flowers. Miss Rosemary Stafford, sister of the bride and the Misses Carine and Elizabeth O'Grady, sisters of the groom, were bridesmaids, wearing full length pale apricot silk gowns. Their head-dresses were matching tiny pillboxes and they carried toning bouquets. Miss E. A. O'Hanlon and Master P. Stafford were train bearers, both dressed in white, Dr. Stephen Doyle was best man and Mr. Victor Stafford, brother of the bride and Dr. Donal O'Brien were groomsman.  After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, she looking very chic in a blue and green printed silk chiffon dress, over which she wore a coat of wild blue silk and small matching hat, received some four hundred guests at their home, together with Dr. and Mrs. O'Grady, who looked very smart in a cerise, grey and black printed silk suit with black picture hat.  During the sit-down breakfast, which took place in a double marquee, beautifully decorated, I saw Mrs. Maurice M. Hayden, sister of the bridegroom, wearing a navy and green printed silk dress, with high crowned white boater hat, chatting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Stafford, parents of the page, she elegant in a black and white printed silk suit. Among the many guests enjoying this delightful reception were the Chief Justice and Mrs. Conor Maguire, Right Rev. Monsignor Browne, P.P., V.G., who performed the ceremony; Mrs. J. Reihill chic in black; Mr. B. J. McKenna, Q.C., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tempany, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Keefe; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McKenna; Dr. and Mrs. J. Murray Hayden, Prof. and Mrs. J. Cunningham, Sir Hugh and Lady Molony; Miss P. O'Brien, elegant in navy with pink accessories, Dr. and Mrs. W. Kidney, Miss Catherine Carney, Mr. and Mrs. R. O'Hanlon, Miss J. Williams and Mrs. J. R. McCarthy
(bottom photo) Martin/Carroll - The wedding took place recently at St. Mary's Church, Ardee, Louth, of Mr. Norman P. Martin of Kilbride Hill, Bray, Co. Wicklow, and Miss Valerie Catherine Carroll of Charleville, Dunleer, Co. Louth.  Photo: Denis O'Connor
(middle right photo) Frank Aiken with Dr. von Brentano  Photo: Michael O'Reilly - The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Frank Aiken with Dr. von Brentano, the Federal German Minister for Foreign Affairs, at Iveagh House, Dublin, where a reception was held in his honour.

(top photo) Wentworth-Bucknell/Harris - The wedding took place at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Cashel, of Mr. John Wentworth-Bucknell, Quambone Station, New South Wales, Australia, and Miss Yvonne Harris, Athassel House, Golden, Co. Tipperary.  Photo: Frank O'Brien, Fermoy.
(bottom photo) Kenyon/Bury - The wedding took place recently at St. Coleman's Cathedral, Cloyne, of Mr. Michael Kenyon, Iver, Buckinghamshire, and Miss Catherine Bury, daughter of the Very Rev. P. Bury, the Dean of Cloyne, and Mrs. Bury.
(middle left photo) - Mrs. Edward Grant Stockdale, wife of the American Ambassador, photographed at the Embassy.  Photo: Bill St. Leger. (Columns 1, 2, & 3 read article 'The Week at Trinity' see also photo below)

Trinity Week Ball and College Races - Photos: (top left) President Eamon De Valera with Provost and Mrs. McConnell
(middle left) Miss Cailin Pilkington, who was elected lady of Eloquence at the Trinity Week Races at College Park.
(bottom left) Michael Saurim, Frances Burke, Laurence Courtney, Pat Kelly, David R. Hewer, Jan Hallinan, John Laurence and Patricia Roche photographed at the Trinity Ball.  (top right) Sir Ian MacLennan, British Ambassador, with Mrs. J. V. Luce  (2nd right) Count Antoine de Laubespin, Belgian Ambassador to Ireland, and Sir Harold Mack, an old Trinity man and former British Diplomat.  (3rd right) Mrs. David Spearman with Mr. E. Spearman and Miss Juanita Smale.  (bottom right) Mr. Alex Findlater with his sister, Miss Suzanne Findlater.

Zoo Garden Party and Dance 14th & 15th June 1961  Photos: Duncan, Dublin
Photos: (top left) Mrs. P. Kearns with her daughter Sally Ann and Mrs. D. Page with her son Keron.
(top right) Felicity Hogan, Vanessa O'Donnell, Fiona Thornton and Rosaleen O'Donnell.
(centre left) Miss Hamidah Shaikh from Pakistan with Mr. David Roy.
(centre middle) Virginia Kerr, Marilyn Kerr, Pamela Finegan, Eleanor McCarron, Elizabeth & Helen McGuinness.
(centre right) Mrs. William Kidney with her children Anna, Barbara, Maria, Peter and Paul.
(bottom left) Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McWilliam, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson, Mr. Mitchell, President Zoological Society, and Mrs. Mitchell.
(bottom right) Mr. and Mrs. Power Smith and Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Towers.

(top photo) Wilson/McGrail - The wedding took place recently at St. John the Baptist Church, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, of Dr. Richard Wilson, Tonlegee House, Taheny, Co. Dublin, and Miss Penelope McGrail, "Greenwood", Avoca Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
(bottom photo) Elliott/Dowling - The wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, Cadogan Street, London, of Mr. Arthur John Elliott, son of the late Major A. O. Elliott, D.S.O., M.C., and Mrs. A. Elliott, Charlwood Street, London, and Miss Nuala Mary Dowling, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Dowling, South Side, London.  Photo: Belgrave Press Bureau.
(right) Shiel/ Roche - The wedding took place at St. Patrick's Church, Monkstown, Co. Dublin, of Mr. Leonard Shiel, youngest son of Mrs. Florence Shiel and the late Lt. Commander Shiel, R.N.R., and Miss Hazel Roche, only daughter of Mrs. Hilda Roche, Maplebury, Seafield Avenue, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.  Photo: Richard Sealy.
Argentine Reception (Inauguration of the Argentine Republic)

1st Clipping ~ (top photo) Dr. Terence Hynes, Patrickswell, Co. Limerick, with his mother and aunt - Miss Austin Dolan, Nenagh.  Our photograph was taken at Conferring at College of Surgeons.
(bottom photo) Photograph taken at the Tenth Anniversary Celebrations at the Gresham Hotel, Dublin, of the Central Remedial Clinic. Our picture shows L. to R. - Mrs. Kurt Ticher, Mr. John C. Morgan, Mrs. T. Coleman, Miss Nora Fitzgerald.
Article - The Princess at Brown Thomas (Rainier & Grace) (sorry, not continued)
2nd Clipping ~ State Visit to Ireland of their Serene Highnesses Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco. Monday 12th June 1961

1st Clipping ~ (top photo) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dwyer after their wedding at the Church of St. Vitusm Hilversum, Holland. Mrs. Dwyer was formerly Miss Liesbeth Bodewes of Diependaalse, Hilversum.
(middle photo) Miss Mary Anne Hard, of Blackrock, Co. Dublin, and Wilton, Connecticut, U.S.A., who has announced her engagement to Mr. Patrick Dermot Gardiner, Ballsbridge, Dublin.  Photo: Ross Studio.
(bottom photo) Darina Gibson, brilliant young R.I.A.M. pianist of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, being congratulated by her school colleague, Jacqueline O'Leary, following her playing before Prince Rainier and Princess Grace at the Academy.
2nd Clipping ~ Ulster Diary - Waddell/Bushe - The wedding took place at St. John's Parish Church, Newcastle, Co. Down, of Mr. J. Brian Waddell and Miss E. Audrey Bushe, of Newcastle, Co. Down.  Photo: Leslie Stuart.
Balmoral Show: Article (continued on next image below):  Photos: (bottom left) L. to R. Lady Perdita Blackwood, Mrs. Ian Urquhart and Lady Dunleath.
(bottom middle) The Hon. Rose Keppel (left) daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Bury, with Miss Andrea Young.
(bottom right) Mr. Henri McIlveen and Miss Anna Cunningham who have recently announced their engagement.  Photos: C. C. Fennell.

(Article continued from above image, also: John Green Comes to Town; Belfast's New Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress. (continued on next image below)
Photos: (top left) Chambers/Arnold - The wedding took place in Carlisle Memorial Methodist Church, Belfast, of Mr. George Frederick Chambers, Somerton Road, Belfast, and Miss Kathleen Norma Arnold, Antrim Road, Belfast.  Photo: Chas. Halliday.
(top right) Harvey/Addis - The wedding took place of Broadway Presbyterian Church, Belfast, of Mr. Ian Harvey, Belfast, and Miss Patricia M. Addie, also of Belfast.  Photo: Leslie Stuart
(bottom left) Holmes/McNeilly - The wedding took place at St. Nicholas' Parish Church, Carrickfergus, of Mr. Alan Holmes, of Larne, and Miss Margaret M. McNeilly, of Carrickfergus.  Photo: Leslie Stuart
(bottom right) Andrews/Anderson - The wedding took place at St. Donard's Church, Belfast, of Mr. William Andrews and Miss Sylvia Anderson, of Belfast.  Photo: Leslie Stuart.

Article (continued from above image) also First Woman Mayors of Lurgan; and Newtownards.
Photos: (top) Ware/Allen - The wedding took place at the McCracken Memorial Church, Belfast, of Dr. Charles Ware, Kensington, and Miss Grace Elvira Allen, of Belfast.  Photo: Leslie Stuart.
(bottom left) Mullen/Moore - The wedding took place in Bangor Abbey recently of Mr. Charles Roy Mullen, Twyford House, Dungannon, and Miss Maureen Moore, Ballyholme Road, Bangor, Co. Down.  Photo: Chas. Halliday.
(bottom right) Wilson/Cullen - Mr. Horace Wilson, of Greenacre, Bryansford Road, Newcastle, Co. Down, and his bride Miss Rosemary Cullen, of Shanlieve Drive, Newcastle, Co. Down, who were recently married in Newcastle Methodist Church.  Photo: C. T. G. Gilliland.
Weddings, no photographs: Dr. Cecil B. Kidd, son of Dr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Kidd, 7 Malone Park, Belfast, and Miss Alison Isabel Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Campbell, Ballygally, were married in McCracken Memorial Presbyterian Church. Officiating at the ceremony were the Rev. R. V. A. Lynas (Gardenmore, Larne), assisted by the Rev. R. Huddleson (st. James' Parish Church). Miss Maureen Crothers, A.R.C.O., was the organist.  The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a full-length gown of French rosepoint lace over pale pink tulle mounted on peau-de-soie. The full bouffant skirt had inset tulle panels appliquéd with lace, and a large butterfly bow of satin at the back. Her veil of French tulle was mounted in bouffant style on a head-dress of clustered roses and lily of the valley. She carried a bouquet of pale pink roses, lily of the valley, freesia and white heather. Miss Marion Nixon and Miss Hazel Tweed were the bridesmaids, Dr. Langford Kidd (brother of the bridegroom), was best man, and Mr. Walter Geddes, groomsman. Leaving the reception in the Conway Hotel, Dunmurry, the bride was in a model suit of powder blue with white accessories.
Bridegroom From The Hague: The wedding took place in Duncairn Presbyterian Church, Belfast, of Mr. Frank Westerduin, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Maarten Westerduin, Nicolaistraat, 18, The Hague, and Miss Grace Daphne Anna Allen, only daughter of Mr. William Allen, C.B.E., former Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Labour and National Insurance, and Mrs. Allen of Downview Avenue, Belfast. The bridegroom is engineering adviser to the Food Organisation of the United Nations. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. D.  McMorran, B.A., B.D., Duncairn Presbyterian Church, and the Rev, Dr, D, M, Kennedy, Wilson College, Bombay. Given away by her father, the bride was wearing a classical gown of white brocade with a short train, her veil held in place by a coronet. - Chrys Baker.

The Vanity Box
Photo: Emma, two-years-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. D. Windham, Boden Park, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin.  Photo: Kildare Studio, Dublin (Article incomplete)

The Munster Scene: Article - Journalistic Conference (continued on next image below)
Photos: (top left) McGovern/Morrogh - The wedding took place at St. Michael's Church, Blackrock, Cork, of Mr. Laurence Jas. McGovern, B.E., Tresco, Hyde Park, Dalkey, and Miss Mary Morrogh, Rosetta, Blackrock, Cork.  Photo: Ambrose O'Mullane. (more on next image below)
(bottom) Fenwick/Nolan - The wedding took place at the Honan Chapel, U.C.C. of Mr. James Fenwick, B.E., Glenavon Cross, Douglass Road, Cork, and Miss Elizabeth Nolan, Lower Glanmire Road, Cork.  Photo: Ambrose O'Mullane.
(middle right) Mrs. E. Petch, Kilbrittain, with Mitsonka, winner of the Ladies' Hack class, at the Belgooly Shaw, Co. Cork.  Photo: Ambrose O'Mullane.

Article above continued & Olympic Function
Photos: (top) A big class in the children's pony (under 13.2 hands) headed by Miss H. Cantillon, Little Island, Cork, on Pepper.  Photo: Ambrose O'Mullane.
(bottom) Mahoney/Crosbie - Photographed at "Woodlands" after their marriage at the Honan Collegiate Chapel, U.C.C.  Mr. Bernard Mahoney, "Norville," Sydney Park, Cork, and Miss Ruth Crosbie, "Woodlands," Montenotte, Cork.  Photo: Hammond, Cork.
Pretty Wedding (see photo on previous image above) McGovern/Morrogh - Miss Patricia Morrogh, daughter of Mr. D. C. Morrogh and Mrs. Morrogh, Rosetta, Blackrock, Cork, wore a full-length classical gown of peau-de-soie for her marriage to Mr. Laurence James McGovern, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McGovern, Tresco, Hyde Park, Dalkey, Co. Dublin.  The bride's veil was held in place by a band of white freesias and she carried a white bouquet of freesias and day lilies. The bridesmaids were the Misses Eileen Morrogh and Katherine Hyland, and they wore full-length dresses of blue and white French cotton. Their head-dresses were of delphiniums and cornflowers and they carried matching bouquets. The marriage was at St. Michael's Church, Blackrock, Cork, and was performed by Rev. Raymond Murrin, with a number of assisting clergy. The bestman was Mr. T. Holland and the groomsman was Mr. H. Murrin. Following the reception at Rosetta, the happy couple left on their honeymoon which is being spent in the South of France. - L. L.

Tobin/Malone
The wedding took place recently at St. Assam's Church, Raheny, Co. Dublin, of Mr. James P. Tobin, son of Mrs. J. Tobin, Ballymun Road, Glasnevin, and the late Mr. G. Tobin, and Miss Joan M. Malone, daughter of Mr. Thomas J. Malone, St. Assam's Avenue, Raheny, and the late Mrs. Nora Malone.

1st Clipping (top) Conroy/McCabe - The wedding took place recently at St. Joseph's Church, Sandycove, of Mr. J. T. Conroy and Dr. N. C. McCabe.  Photo: Michael O'Reilly, Dublin.
(middle) Mrs. P. M. Barden, Rathdown Park, Terenure, Dublin, Hon. Sec. of the Dance Committee organising the Second Annual Dinner-Dance in aid of Pére Pire Refugee Fund to be held at the County Club, Portmarnock on 15th July.
(bottom) Ian and Fiona, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moss of Portsmouth.
2nd Clipping (top) Murphy/Barry - The wedding took place recently at St. Michael's Church, Dun Laoghaire, between Mr. Matthew Murphy, Bishopsland, Kildare, and Miss Mary Barry, Ballygoran, Maynooth.
Article - New York Tribute to Irish Horses.
(bottom) O'Sullivan/MacEllin - Mr. John Delahoyde O'Sullivan, Carrigmahon, Tivoli, Cork, and Miss Morna MacEllin, Victoria House, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, who were married recently at the Church of the Assumption, Dalkey.  Photo: G. A. Duncan.

Pupils of the Merrion School of Ballet who have passed Grade IV. Royal Academy of Dancing, London, examination.  Right - Jennifer Flavin; Centre - Rose C. Collins; Left - Mary Meenan.

Neiland/Smith - Mr. Tony Neiland and Miss Angela Smith photographed after their wedding at St. Michael's Church, Dun Laoghaire.  Photo: Michael O'Reilly, Dublin.

Photos: (top left) Roberts-West/Cole - Lieut. P. J. Roberts-West, R.N., son of the late Lt.-Cmdr. J. R. Roberts-West, D.S.C., R.N., and Mrs. Roberts-West of Yateley, Surrey, and Miss Margaret E. Cole, daughter of Mr. J. S. R. Cole, Q.C., and Mrs. Cole of Greystones, Co. Wicklow. The wedding took place at Christ Church, Dun Laoghaire.  Photo: Jack Coady.
(top right) Pender/Tighe - The wedding took place recently at the Church of Our Lady of Dolours, Glasnevin, Dublin, of Mr. Patrick J. Pender, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pender of Charlemont Gardens, Ranelagh, Dublin, and Miss Pauline Tighe, daughter of Mrs. Tighe and the late Mr. R. E. Tighe of Cremore Crescent, Glasnevin.
Article - Launching of New Irish Coffee Liquer.
Photos: Personalities at the Book of Durrow, Pre Publication Party by Allen Figgis & Co. Ltd.  Photos: Michael Jacob, Dublin. (middle left) Mr. Benedict Kiely and Mr. Bruce Arnold. (middle centre) His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin Dr. G. O. Simms and Mr. Michael Walshe. (middle right) Dr. A. A. Luce, Senior Fellow of Trinity College, Editor of the Edition.
(bottom left) Mr. S. E. A. Figgis (right), Director of Allen Figgis & Co., with Mr. Seamus Kelly.
(bottom centre) Mr. Figgis has a word with Mr. Alec. Reid
(bottom right) Mr. Cathal O'Shannon and Mr. Dudley Walsh.

June Weddings
(left) Hurley/McDonald - Mr. James Bernard Hurley, A.C.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hurley, Waterford, and Miss Helen A. McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McDonald, Blacklion, Maynooth, who were married recently at St. Mary's Church, Leixlip.  Photo: Duncan.
(centre) Duggan/Shortt - The wedding took place recently at St. Kevin's Church, Dublin, of Mr. W. Duggan, Richmond, Templemore, Co. Tipperary, and Miss M. Shortt, Main Street, Templemore.  Photo: Murray/Gustamur.
(right) Bradley/Ryan - The wedding took place at St. Brigid's Church, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin, of Mr. D. H. L. Bradley, B.A.I., Mount Hybla, Castleknock, and Miss Carol Ryan, Brookvale, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin.  The ceremony was performed by Dr. A. H. Butler, Bishop of Tuam.  Photo: Gordon Poff.

Irish Golf - Golf Irish Senior Cup at Royal Dublin - The Sutton team who defeated Portmarnock in the Leinster section of the Irish Senior Cup. L. to R. (seated): M. P. Fitzpatrick, J. B. Carr, J. P. Carroll.  (Back): T. Firth, T. P. Fitzpatrick.  Photo: Bobby Hopkins. Article (Click thumbnail to read - continued in image below)

Golf Article continued from image above) also Summer Visits by Members of the Old Dublin Society.
Photos: (top left) - Dr. D. R. Counahan (State Solicitor, Waterford), and Mrs. Counahan photographed with their family at Lisheen, Tramore, Co. Waterford, on the occasion of their daughter's (Terry) 21st birthday.  Photo: Ann Brophy, Waterford.
(top right) - Castleknock College Union Day - Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger with their children John and Fergus.  Photo: Duncan, Dublin.
(centre) - Miss Mabel Gardiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardiner, Fethard-on-Sea, Co. Wexford, who has announced her engagement to Mr. Ronnie McCormack, Kenlis Place, Kells, Co. Meath.  Photo: Kildare Studio, Dublin.
(bottom) - Group photographed at the Inaugural Meeting of the Munster Branch of the Sion Hill Past Pupils' Union at Shannon Airport recently.

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