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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1954 SEVEN Mr. And Mrs. Richard Seese OniNeuEnglandHoneymoon The Solomon A.

Bass of Bridgeport, former pastor of the Brewster Methodist church, 'heard the exchange of vows for the wedding of Miss Jean Magee, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Magee of 219 ave', Brewster and Richard E. Seese, son of Mrs. Gladys Seese and the late Myron Seese of 505 6th; stSW. The double ring ceremony-took'place in the Brewster Methodist church Saturday'evening at 7:30.

Lighted tapers in seven branched candelabra, large vases of white carnations and assorted snapdragons, ferns and palms created a dignified June A 30 minute prelude of music was presented by Mrs. Charles Davis at the console of the organ as the guests were assembling for the nupitals. Mrs. Paul.McGilTof Brewster, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Betty Seese, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. The attendants attired in aqua mist mylon tulle and lace featuring lace jackets over strapless lace Princess gowns.

The lace ballerina skirts were highlighted inserts of nylon tulle gathered at the hipline. Small lace. white mitts and completed their attire. They carried bouquets. of.

variegated pink and yellow carnations. Symphony To Give Lake Concert Canton Symphony orchestra present a concert Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in Moonlight Gardens at Meyers Lake park; It will be the third of nine concerts being staged 'park sponsored by Canton Local 111 of the American. Federation Louis Lane will conduct, the 60 piece Canton Symphony orchestra and Jeane Rubin, violinist, will be She is the wife of Dr. Nathan A.

Rubin'of Canton, -Her selection will be, "Symphony Espagnole" by Lalo, arranged, for violin and orchestra. The program will include the "Prelude" to "Lohengrin Act III," Wagner, "Symphony No. 5 in Minor" (New World Symphony) by Dvorak; "The Beautiful Blue Danube," Strauss; selections from Jerome Kern's, "Show Boat," "The Stars and 'Stripes," Sousa, "Faran- dole" from Bizet, and "Finlandia," In case of rain the concert will be moved to Moonlight Showers For Mrs. Krites Recently Albert Mross of the Newman gave a miscellaneous shower I at her residence in 'honor of her 'daughter, Mrs. Harold Krites (Marjprie Mross).

The evening was spent several games with to Mrs. Emerson Krites, Howard Richards and Mrs. Thomas Biirkett, sr, who presented them to the bride. Thirty-five guests -were present. Many beautiful gifts-were received.

Mrs. Krites was also delightfully surprised at a miscellaneous ehower given by a group of her friends from school at the residence of her Games were played with honors going to the Misses Florence Mishler, Janice Bennard, and Jean Kouth. Other guests not previously mentioned were: the Misses Joan Weirich, Mary Blantz, Beverly Heather, and Judie Normile, Mrs. Leland Britton, Mrs. Doris Carman, Mrs.

Emerson Krites, and Mrs. Arlene Albright. The bride was the recipient of many pretty gifts, Mrs. Krites Is a graduate of Washington class of '54. high school with the Mr.

Krites, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Krites of North Lawrence, attended Canal Fulton high school and is now employed on his uncle's dairy farm on route 93. (I WE BUILT IT -'CAUSE WE KNOW PLACE TO OUR LAUNDW LAUNDROMAT Half-Hour laundry 416 ERIE STREET, N. PHONE 9045 MR.

MAGEE gave his daughter in marriage. Her ballerina length bridal gown was fashioned of embroidered nylon tulle featuring a redingo.te styled with a. tiny roll collar-and skirt which parted at the waist to reveal another skirt of tulle. The bodice was 'strapless. A lace half hat held her shoulder length veil of imported illusion.

The bride carried a pocket Bible which'her father car- jried, overseas during World War nidrked -'with white roses and stephanotis. Walter college classmate best man. Ushers were Paul McGill of Brewster, brothec- in-law of the.bride.and Gene Far- "rar, close friend groom. received the wedding guests in a'navy chiffto gown with accessories arid a'yellow carnation corsage. Mrs.

Seese's gown was of navy sheer with.pink acces sories and a pink "carnation corsage. Guests attended the wedding from Caldwell, Gibson City, 111., Columbus, Cleveland, Akron, Barberton, Kent, Canton, Carrolton, Delroy, SherrodsviUe, Waynes burg, Tiffin, Bedford, Hartville, Beach City, Navarre and Massillon. THE RECEPTION followed in the church social parlors with Miss Eileen Seese and Miss June Seese, sisters of "the groom cutting the cake. Mrs, John Hathaway of Tiffin presided at the punch-bowl. Miss Adaliiie MCCardy of Delroy, cousin of the-bride, was at the coffee service.

The guest book was kept by Miss Barbara Knox of Canton, the groom's cousin and Miss Nancy Magee of Canton, bride's cousin. Eecorded semi classical music was 'played during the reception by Miss Knox. A five tiered wedding--cake topped wth a bride and groom, beneath an arch of wedding buffet refreshment table also appointed with pink.carnations.and white tapers, in crystal holders. The bridal table was covered with'white linen cloth and swagged with organdy and white bows. The couple will honeymoon in the New England states and will reside at 529 Euclid ave SW.

The bride wore an aqua and white linen dress with pink box jacket trimmed with linen, white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. A graduate of Brewster high school the bride took post graduate work at Timken. Vocational high school and is employed in the superintendent's office of the N. Y. C.

and St. Louis R. R. at Brewster. The.groom is an alumnus of Washington high; school and Kent State university where he received his bachelor 'of science degree.

Mr. Seese is employed in the tabulating departmen of the Republic Steel Corp. The rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's mother at her home Friday evening. Roses in crystal containers white tapers decorated the table. Cut flowers were used throughout the residence.

The couple gave their attendants and hostesses jewelry boxes, string of pearls, billfolds, tie bars and ties. The gifts are on display at the residence of the bride. JULY BIRTHSTONE THE RUBY Beautiful stones mounted in ladies' quality gold rings $15.000 GLENN P. HECKERT JEWELER If iwiet soft drinks leavi you SWITCH TO AN AFTER-THIRST frtth, dean liuto drink Frtth, eltm Mute drink Squirt, Ntttnmifter-thirttt THB GOLDI5N AOB D18THIIHJT1NG 1M Cherry HIM Pledge Vows Before Faith Lutheran Altar In the glow of seven branched candelabra flanking the altar in Faith Lutheran church Sunday afternoon at 2, the Rev. Clyde A.

Miller solemnized the marriage of Mrs. Helen Bowman and George Dewey Keefer. The double wedding ring ceremony was performed in the presence of relatives and friends. The altar was decorated with bouquets of pink carnations. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert 'Smith were attendants. Preceding the ceremony, Don Emery, soloist, and Mrs. Marie Kreiger, organist, presented nuptial music. Mr, Emery sang "0 Perfect Love," Barnby and "The Lord's Prayer," Maiotte.

Other organ selections were "Theme" from Rachmaninoff's "Concerto." "Poeme," Fibich; "To A Wild Rose," McDowell; "The Venetian Love Song, Nevin, "Smiling Thru." The bride wore a white summer silk print with a design in the violet shade, a small hat of violets and her accessories were in violet linen. At her shoulder was a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Smith wore a pink linen gown trimmed with matching dyed lace, a small white hat and corsage of roses. A RECEPTION for 100 followed in the church parlors.

Mrs. L. E. Finefrock was reception hostess assisted by Mrs. Miss JoAnii Finefrock, Miss Mabel Fudge, Mrs.

M. P. Myers and Mrs. Chester Schindlen The long lace covered table was centered with a tiered cake topped by a miniature bride and groom beneath a wedding arch, and lighted tapers burned in crystal candelabra. Mrs.

Gilbert Kutschbach poured coffee. Miss Delores Ross presided at the punch table. Mrs. Don Wagoner served the cake after it first had been cut by the bride and groom, according to tradition. A gift table held many beautiful gifts.

Upon their return from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Keefer will live in route 4, Massillon. He fs an employe of Timken's, Canton, Voivs Pledged In Canton In a candlelight ceremony June 19 in First Presbyterian church Canton, Miss Olga Alice Skubiak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Enik Sku- biak of 1825 Taft ave NE, Canton, became the bride of Thomas Edward Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brown of 1203 Tremont ave SE. The'Rev. George E.

Parkinson officiated at the exchange of vows. A recital of nuptial music was presented by Philip Hodel, organist. Giv.en in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white linen dress trimmed with white satin and rhinestones and white accessories. She carried a purple orchid marking a white Bible. Mrs.

Jack Nusbaumer, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, wearing a blue dress trimmed with rhinestones. Her flowers were yellow carnations and babies'- breath. Miss Ann Marulli and Miss Aria Jean Sanor, bridesmaids, wore blue dresses and carried pink carnations and, babies'-breath. Mr. Nusbaumer was best man and the ushers were John Skubiak, Brother of the bride, and Robert Brown of Massillon, brother of the groom.

For her daughter's nuptials, Mrs. Skubiak was attired in a navy blue arid white nylon print dress and groom's mother chose a pink linen dress. Both mothers wore white carnation and babies'-breath corsages. The wedding reception took place in the Skubiak residence. The 'couple is temporarily residing at 1820 Roosevelt ave NE, The bride is employed by the Wilson Rubber Co.

and the groom, by the Massillon Rubber Co. TO ATTEND ASSEMBLY James Dowd and Dick McCracken of Central Presbyterian church will represent the Presbytery Youth fellowship at the Westminster Fellowship National assembly to be in session in Champaign, 111. June 30 to July 7. Charlotte Legge Pledges Vows With Richard Snee The wedding of Miss Charlotte Legge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew H. Legge of 517 1st st NE and Richard C. Snee, son of Postmaster and Mrs. James E. Snee of 824 Oak ave SE, took place Saturday afternoon at 2:45 in the parsonage of St.

Joseph's church. The Rev. William A. Hughes performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. The reception followed at the Massillon Woman's Thomas McFarren of Dalton served her aunt as matron of honor.

Robert Snee of South Bend, was his brother's best man. The bride was gowned in white Chantilly lace designed with a sweetheart neckline with a small stand-up collar and short sleeves. Her bouffant skirt was ballerina length. She wore a pill box hat with a short veil and carried white daisies and babies'-breath. Mrs.

McFarren wore yellow net over taffeta with a lace jacket. Bands of the net formed her small hat and she carried white daisies and babies'-breath. Mrs. Legge, the bride's mother chose a dark blue gown with matching accessories and a shoulder corsage of roses and babies'- breath. Mrs.

Snee, the groom's mother, was attired in a turquoise blue gown with a small pink hat and wore a corsage of roses and babies'-breath. St. John Church Dedicates New Parsonage The new parsonage of St. John Lutheran church, located at 222 19th st NE, was dedicated Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with a brief dedicatory service. Approximately 50 members visited the parsonage during the and evening.

Mrs. Joseph Kucharik provided the music from a portable organ for the service. Mrs. Kucharik and Mrs. Jean Matako sang "Bless This House." A buffet refreshment table was set up on the lawn where an informal afternoon and evening were enjoyed.

Brownie Day Camp To Open At High Mill Park Brownie Day camp will open July 6 at High Mill park. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rohr, who operate the park, will open it exclusively to Girl Scouts this year. Its facilities will not be available to the public. The water has been tested and the bathing pool and drinking water have passed inspection.

Mrs. Philip Keller will be Brown-jsisted by members of the Senior ie camp director. Camp will open Girl Scout troop. Girls will not be next week. Brownies going to carnpj permitted in the pool without, Tuesday, July 6, Wednesday, bathing caps.

Miss Keller. 7, and Thursday, July 8. The same a graduate of Kent State university group of Brownies will spend Red Cross life saving instructor 12. 13 and 15 at camp. at the YWCA at Alliance.

The second session of camp willj Two trained nurses, Mrs. Ralph be held on July 19, 20 and 22, 26, Stilgenbauer and Mrs. Carol Mat- 27 and 29. thews will be on the camp staff. Transportation to camp will be i Mrs.

Donald Paris will assist with The Rev Joseph Kucharik is pas provided by Duses tne schedule to; the handcraft and Mrs. Hose will be tor of the'St. John church which a PP eaTr ater week in The Eve- cook out assistant, marked its 45th anniversary earlieri mn Independent. this year. The former parsonage located at 8th st NE had served the! Miss Nadine Ruetz will direct the songs, Miss Carol Rian the games.

MISS ARLENE KELLER will be i Miss Janice Myers, the dancing and Fulton and South Bend, Ind. MR. SNEE and his bride left later in the evening for the Pocono mountains to spend their honeymoon and will live in Mentor. The bride, for travel wore a congregation since 1916. water front director and will be as-'Miss Joan Herman, nature study Waechter-Ginty Rites From St.

Petersburg, comes news of a wedding of interest to local residents. At a solemn nuptial high mass Saturday morning, June 21 at 9 o'clock in St. Jude's Catholic church, Miss Marilyn of Ohio Wesleyan Dorcas circle of Central Presby- Ann Waechter and John Michael Ginty, jr, were united in Dorcas Circle Has Picnic "A Happy Church" was the After the guests presented their congratulations to the bride and groom, in the parlors of the Woman's club, they went to the dining room for refreshments. The wedding cake was served on a charmingly appointed table set before the picture window. The three tiered wedding cake was topped with fresh flowers and encircledi university teria church Thursday afternoon with greens.

Lighted tapers brought forth the beauty of the appointments. yellow summer suit with white ac-! th oi Miss Jeannette Willis' de- cessones. votions when she entertained the marriage by the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

James J. Meehan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Waechter of 4733 46th ave St.

Petersburg. Mrs. Waechter is the former Miss Loretta Sonnhalter, daughter of the late master of science degree from Ohio residence, 1341 Hankms rd State university and is a home eco-! NE Twenty-three members and nomics teacher at'Mentor a uest Mrs A Johnson of The refreshment table was cen-school, Mentor. Her sorority 111. gathered under the William Sonnhalfpr nf this oitv Thp crrnnrn's tered with an arrangement of a Gamma Phi Beta sorority.

i trees a picnic luncheon at 12:30. Mr. and bonnnaker of this city. I he grooms gladioli flanked by lighted tapers. Mr.

Snee graduated from Notre i Mrs J- a nd Miss Ger- parents are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gmty, sr, of St. Peters- Guests were present from.

Dela-jDame university and is trude Ciark assisted the hostess, burg, Fla. ware, Mentor, Haskins and Sells, certified; A short meeting, con-j r. Waechter gave his daughter New York, Canton, Dalton, Canal i public accountants. YW-Wives To Picnic At Lake Cable THE JULY MEETING of the YW-Wives will be a picnic supper Thursday evening at 6:30 at the Lake Cable clubhouse as guests of Mrs. E.

P. Garrett. Anyone desiring to swim may obtain tickets at the Garrett residence located the fourth house on the left on West Blvd. Members are to bring table service and a covered dish. Firewood is available for the picnic.

Those who need transportation are to meet at 6:15 at the YWCA. ducted by Mrs. D. A. Moss, a marriage.

Her gown was of im- gram about "Medical Missions," ported Swiss embroidered organdy presented by Mrs. M. Snively assisted by members of the circle, and games directed by Miss Willis posed over pale blue taffeta, with a billowing skirt that flowed into a chapel train. Her only jewelry Newlyiveds Spend Honeymoon In Poconos FIRST METHODIST church was the scene of the June 19 marriage of Miss Dolores L. Austin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph S. Austin of 217 Roosevelt dr and Mr. William H. Bennett, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Bennett of Niagara Falls, N. Y.

The Rev. George C. Beebe officiated and Kenneth Wright was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the, bride wore a light blue nylon dotted Swiss dress with a matching cap headpiece. She carried white carnations.

The bride's sister, Miss Mary Austin, was her honor attendant, attired in yellow. Edward Austin, brother of the bride, was best man. The reception took place at the Austin residence. Mrs. Austin wore a navy gown with white carnations.

After a honeymoon in the Pocono Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will make their home in Lansing, Mich. Ziegler Reunion The seventh annual reunion the John Christian Ziegler family held Sunday evening at 6 Country Clubs To Celebrate Fourth Of July The country clubs in the area are making preparations to observe the national holiday, July 4. Brookside will begin the three day observance with an "off dinner menu" on Saturday evening from 6:30 to 9.

A holiday buffet is scheduled for Sunday from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Dinner will also be served from 12 noon until 2:30 p.

m. for those who can't make the evening buffet. Family day will be observed Monday, July 5. A special box lunch for the children will be served in the downstairs men's grill from 5:30 to 6 p. m.

Entertainment for the children in the grill include movies and a magic show. The men's grill will be closed at 4:30 p. m. so that the children's program may be suitably set up. A buffet dinner will be served completed a very pleasant after I was a diamond set lavaliere en- noon.

The Women's Association, of the church will have Visitation Day, preceded by a salad luncheon, on Aug. 5. Dorcas circle will meet on Sept. 23 with Mrs. W.

W. Pease, 717 Commonwealth ave NE. Bible School Program Sunday closing exercises of the Daily Vacation Bible school of" Faith Lutheran church were held Sunday morning in the sanctuary at the church school hour. Under the circled with blue sapphires, a family heirloom which had belonged to her aunt. Her fingertip veil of imported illusion attached.

to a band of orange blossoms, made of iridescent sequins and seed pearls. She carried a prayerbook, topped with a cascade arrangement of stephanotis, centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Richard J. Waechter, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Germaine Smith, cousin of the bride, and Miss Judy Ginty, sister of the groom. All wore pale blue taffeta gowns with floor length bouffant skirts and tucked bodices. Open House Marks 25th Anniversary Approximately 100 friends and relatives gathered Saturday after- i noon and evening to extend their best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. John Klein of RD 1, North Lawrence.

Open house marked the 25th wedding anniversary of the Kleins. The lace covered table was appointed with red roses, three tiered wedding cake topped with bells and a crystal punch bowl. Miss Loretta Klein, the couple's daughter, Mrs. Jane Horst and Miss Betty Barnes presided at the refreshment table. The Kleins received many gifts including cards, linen, silver and silver dollars.

The couple spoke their wedding in Wheeling, W. Va. Mrs. i Klein is the former Miss Beulah LUG OUilUVl UUU1 I.in, of Mrs. Dale S.

Kreiger. and large picture hats of blue silk Miss Delores Ross, parish horsehair accented by soft blue Mrs. Dan Lucansky and Mrs. Their flowers were Colonial Atkinson, the children presented! bouquets of blue and white asters, memorv verses, Bible flannel grafj edged with white net frills. stories." songs and exercises.

Clar-! John M. Ginty served his son asking, daughter ence T. Miller was master of cere-) best man. Ushers were Richard monies. Friday morning the and Arthur G.

Emery, closed a most successful two weeks 7 program under the direction of the pastor the Rev. Clyde A. Miller and. in ice beige lace over taffeta, bro- Miss Ross. The children were pre-leaded with seed pearls.

Her acees- sented with certificates, Class Picnic Lawrence. Mr. Klein is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klein of Sugar Creek.

The Kleins are MRS WAECHTER. was gowned members of the First Church of God. The Kleins have one daughter, Loretta Klein and three sons, Mar-) vin, James and David Klein whom reside at home. series were in matching ice beige and she wore a corsage of sweet! heart roses and pink feathered car! Mrs. Ginty wore a gown of rose The Opportunity class of the lace over taffeta with sequin and Wesley Methodist church held a pearl embroidery.

Her accessories i picnic recently at the cottage of (matched her dress and she wore a Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ruemmele C0 rsage of pink rosebuds and feath- at Luna Lake. A business meeting i ere( hite carnations. was held with the members de-f Followin" the ceremony, there row B.

Estes and is a member the Business and Professional, Women's club. Mr. Ginty is a native of Boston, Mass. He attended St. Petersburg schools and is now associated with o'clock in the shelter house at Sippo park.

Mrs. Homer Ziegler of presided at a business meeting when the following officers were elected: Lisle Beamer of Canton, president; Mrs. James Purcell of Canton, vice president, and Miss Janet Myers, re-elected secre- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers extended an invitation to members of the family and announced the next reunion, June 28, 1955 will be held Sunday at 12:30 p.m.

and evening at their cabin at Stanwood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sidey of Navarre, were appointed in charge of An informal evening was enjoyed. Band Mothers The Band Mothers club of Wash- from 6 to 8 p.

m. in the dining 9 ri of ment is scheduled for July 3, 4 and corn roast at Linco i park Friday a oon at the Wed-wood' Out-of-town guests who attended evening, Aug. 21. Inn for "the bridal party and mem-; the double ring ceremony were bers. of the immediate families, At! Mrs.

John Grmham front Cam- ington high school will meet Tuesday evening at 8 in the YWCA lounge. All mothers of band members are asked to attend. Shady Hollow is planning a cab- aret dance for Saturday evening. o-o-o PAJAMA PARTY 2 m. a reception was held in 'bridge.

Mrs. Smith a both of Massillon, 0. Herbert J. Local Nurse Is Ejigaged and women golfers on July 4. The club rt women golf committee is in charge.

pajama party Mrs Myron ant- in serving were Mrs. myer presided at the business meet- Robert E. Lewis and iing. A gift was presented to Mrs.lj Sm of Massillon, 0. and Mrs.

Richard Fahrney for her new (Arthur G. Emery had charge of daughter. The hostess served re-! tne gues book. jfreshments to 12. Mrs.

Carl Edwards xhe couple have left for a honey- 1 Miss Loretta Carol Brown of Dalton will be hostess at moon in the mountains of North: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. j.j tne next meeting. Carolina.

Upon their return, they, will live in their recently completed MODERN MISS 4-H CLIJB home at 4740 47th ave N. St. Peters- The Mvers Modem Miss 4-H Schlafly of 1223 16th st NW, Canton, a graduate nurse of Massillon city member of the! nursing staff of the hospital is en-i was held June 23 with Mary Ellen; The former Miss Waechter grad-, gaged to Paul S. Wagner, son ofiBarnett. Each girl gave a.

safety juated from high school in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Slljslogan to open the afternoon's pro- 0., and frojmjhe Cottage ave, Louisville. The bride-1 gram. Patterns were out out and to-be is a graduate of Lehjjian high sewed.

Games were also t- 117 TPVi a -n 11 not 1 Will machulate Conception and the Mercy Hospital of Nursing in Canton, school, Canton Mr The next club meeting will JO. She is now affiliated with tended Louisville high school, serv-: be held July 7 with Cheryl Bartos. I Edward V. Pollard and ed in Korea, and is employed by the United Engineering and Foun-i dry Co. I No date has been set for the wedding.

Watches Of Quality LONG1NES W1TTNAUEK LECOULTRE HAMILTON GRUEN BULOVA ELGIN WYLER Dignified Credi" SUITER'S JEWELERS 137 Lincoln Wa? Dial 5858 Mr. And Mrs. Foltz Reside In Chicago Home from their honeymoon at The Tides Inn, Irvington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Foltz are now residing at 2322 N.

Commonwealth ave, Chicago. Mrs. Foltz is the former Miss Evelyn Ruth Wilbraham, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Wilbraham of 956 Hayes st, Willoughby. Mr, Foltz is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur H. Foltz of 746 Sheffield ave NE. THE WEDDING took place in Buena Memorial Presbyterian church, Chicago with Dr. David A.

Noble officiating, Dr. Bethel Gross provided traditional nuptial musir including ''The Lord's Prayer." Chentilly lace over ivory satin designed with a round neckline, jewelry length sleeves and a'tra- ditional train, the bride carried white carnations centered vvith a orchid, wore a fingretip length veil and pearls, the latter a gift of the groonii Mrs. J. K. Stow of Arlington Heights, 111., was matron of honor, Mrs.

J. C. Nettleton of Evanston, 111., a bridesmaid, and Miss Donna Jean Little of Willoughby, junior bridesmaid, wore ice blue spun glass length g6wns, and pearls. Mrs. Stow carried red MRS.

CHARLES A. FOLTZ and the other attendants yellow roses. 0. C. Wilbraham of Cleveland Heights gave his niece in marrinRc.

David J. Broderick of Evanslon, 111., served best Ushers were James C. Nettleton of Evanston, 111., and Edward L. Wilbrahnm of Willoughby, a brother of the bride. i The bride's mother wore a light! blue lace dress with navy acces-i sories.

The groom's mother wasi gowned in Dior blue taffeta with! navy accessories. Pink carnations! were worn by the mothers. ONE HUNDRED guests attended! the reception at Buena Park hotel. Out of town guests were Mrs. Mrs.

Frank Johnson of Willard Dewalt, Massillon, Mr i and Mrs. 0. C. Wilbraham of Clove-1 land Heights, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward L. Wilbraham and Mrs. Jean Little of Willoughby. For traveling to Virginia the bride wore a beige suit with navy accessories and a white orchid. A graduate of Miami university, the bride is an accounting supervisor in the Montgomery Ward Co.

She is affiliated with Sigma Kappa' social sorority and Beta Alpha Psi, accounting professional fraternity. Mr. Foltz, graduate of Ohio State a member of Chi Phi fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi accounting professional and Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce professional. He is a department manager of Montgomery Ward Sc Co. Be happy go lovely with a new Summer hairdo! PERMANENT SALE- for Summer Days! 7.50 value $10 value 12.50 value 5 6 Easy Summer living is- the tempo of the day and that goes for your coiffure, too! On the many hatless occasions ahead, your hair attracts more attention and needs to be flattering, yet easy to care for.

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