shal of Harvard University and a senior lecturer in social studies at
Harvard College. Her mother, Priscilla Hunt, is the president of the
Travelers Aid Society of Boston. The bride is a granddaughter of the
late Mr and Mrs William E. Stevenson of Ft. Myers, Fla., and of the
late Mr and Mrs Roy A. Hunt of Pittsburgh. Mr. Stevenson was president
of Oberlin College from 1946 to 1959, the United States Ambassador in
the Philippines from 1961 to 1964 and the president of the Aspen Ins-
titute of Humanistic Studies in Colorado from 1967 to 1970. Mr Hunt
was the president of Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA-ED.).
Mr Hollingsworth is the rector of St. Anne's-in-the-Fields Epis-
copal Church in Lincoln, Mass. He graduated from St Paul's School in
Concord, New Hampshire, Trinity College in Hartford and the Church Di-
vinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, Calif. His father was the
chairman of Hollingsworth & Vose, a paper Manufacturer in East Walpole
Mass. The bridegroom is a grandson of the late Mr and Mrs Valentine
Hollingsworth of Boston and of the late Mr and Mrs. Henry S. Jeanes,
Jr. of Devon, Pa. Mr. Hollingsworth was a president of Hollingsworth
& Vose. Mr Jeanes was a stockbroker in Philadelphia. (New York Times,
Sunday, July 31, 1988, courtesy Doug Hollingsworth of Bangor Maine.
See photo of Susan in March, 1989 Picture Gallery, item 2.)
(2) Mary Lee Hollingsworth is married to Lt. Sean Kenna.
Mary Lee Elizabeth Hollingsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward B.
Hollingsworth of 207 Columbia Av., (former subscriber-Ed) was married
to 2nd Lt Sean Kenna, son of Mrs. Constance Kenna of English Village
and Mr. James Kenna of Bricktown. The wedding took place May 31 (1986)
at the U.S. Military Academy Cadet Chapel at West Point, N.Y., with
Chaplain Garretson officiating, and was followed by a reception at
Jacques. Ms. Kerry Kenna, sister of the groom, served as maid of hon-
or. Attending the bride were Gerda Felner and Catherine Hollingsworth,
her sisters: Theresa Hollingsworth, sister-in-law of the bride, and
Julia Olivieri and Lisa Rome. Kara Hollingsworth was flower girl.
James Phipps of Kenilworth served as best man. Ushers included
Lt. Robert Hartley, Lt. Andy Eger, Cadet Chris Lehner, and Edward
Hollingsworth and Eii Felner, both brothers-in-law of the groom. The
bride is a graduate of Cranford High School and of the medical assis-
ting program at Union County College. Her husband is also a CHS grad-
uate and graduated from the military academy in May. He was a four
year member of the Army gymnastic team and was honored as its "hard-
est working gymnast." The couple took a wedding trip to the Virgin
Islands. They will live in Frankfurt, Germany, where Lt. Kenna will
be stationed after completing training at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (From
the Cranford (New Jersey) Chronicle, Thurs. Sept. 4, 1986, p. 10,
thanks to Correspondent Chapman Sullivan, Margate, Florida.)
GOLDEN WILDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Joseph Hollingsworth.
Open house to fete golden anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. (Ruth)
Hollingsworth, 3116 Glen Rock Rd., Dayton, will be honored on the oc-
casion of their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception from 2 to
5:30 p.m. Sat. in the parlor of Oak Creek United Church of Christ,
5280 Bigger Rd., Kettering (Ohio). Mr. Hollingsworth, a former resi-
dent of the Jamestown area, is retired from Brownell Boiler Company,
Dayton. Hosting the affair are the couple's sons-in-law and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. C.R. (Joan) Borders of Alpine, N.J. and Mr and Mrs. Don
(Wilma Lou) Lange of Lexington, Ky. The Hollingsworths have six grand-