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- Binghamton Press
Monday, March 20, 1950
Miss Sigrid Irene Dueland Becomes Bride of
F.B. Prentice at West New Brighton
Newlyweds to Live in Middleton
After New Hampshire Honeymoon
By Betty Cheney, Binghamton Press Society Editor
White Chantilly lace gowned Miss Sigrid Irene Dueland for her wedding Saturday afternoon to Frederick Bassett Prentice in the Calvary Presbyterian Church, West New Brighton, Staten Island.
The bride's gown was fashioned with a satin and lace bertha and court train, and she wore a headdress of Chantilly lace and net. Her bouquet was a cascade of gladiolus, white roses and sweet peas.
Miss Sue Prentice, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She was gowned in aqua marquisette with a matching picture hat and carried yellow roses.
The former Miss Dueland is the daughter of Mrs. Rudolf Dueland of Staten Island and the late Mr. Dueland. She was escorted by her uncle, Dr. Haaken Alme of Amery, Wisconsin.
Mr. Prentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy C. Prentice of 55 Main Street, had the bride's brother, Rudolf Dueland, Jr. as best man.
Mrs. John B. Herrmann, a former schoolmate of the bride's at Barnard College, sang "Devotion" by Hadyn Wood and "I Love Thee" by Grieg.
Sigma Nu fraternity brothers of the bridegroom at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, ushered. They are James Williams and Robert Metz of New York, Samuel Maroney of Wilmington, Delaware, and Raymond Goodale of Worcester, Massachusetts.
The Reverend Leis Gulbrandsen officiated at the wedding rites, assisted by the Reverend Gerald Huenink.
A reception for the families and friends was held at the Richmond Terrace Woman's Club, Staten Island.
After a short wedding trip into New Hampshire, the newlyweds will be at home at 675 Main Street, Middletown. Mr. Prentice will continue his studies at the university and his bride will continue as a faculty member at Long Lane School, Middletown.
The bridegroom, who spent two years in the Navy, serving in Hawaii, will be graduated next year. Mrs. Prentice attended Cornell University and was graduated from Barnard, Columbia University, with a degree in music.
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