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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 9

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THE SCRANTON TIMES. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 31, Mary Gilaallon Wed in Holv Rosarv Church Alba E. Corti Wed in South Side Church Engaged to Marry John J. Lachovicz Mary E.

Harrington Kenneth Reid Weds Joan Marion Nolan Wed foT. A. Tinsley Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Nolan Miss Mary Elizabeth Harrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Harrington, 519 Delaware Olyphant, was married to Thomas 458 Oak St, announce the marriage of their daughter, Joan Marion, to Kenneth Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Reid, 504 East Lackawanna A.

Tinsley, son of and Mrs. David Tinsley, 200 South Valley Olyphant, on Saturday, uec Olyphant, this morning at 9 17, at 11 A.M. in tne rectory oi Holy Rosary Church. Rev. William' in St.

Patrick's Church, Olyphant E. Dunleavy performed tne cere Rev. John J. Gorman performed the ceremony and read the nuptial mass. mony.

The bride wore a dacia brown suit with a matching hat and veiling tied under the chin, green ac llllllllll Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dougherty, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, attended the couple. cessories and an orcnio corsage.

Mrs. Thomas J. Foley and John Mrs. Tinsley wore an ice blue f- Hadley, Olyphant attended the! couple. I Mrs.

Foley wore an emerald; green suit, rust hat with green two piece suit and a blue hat trimmed with blue nylon veiling. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses with an orchid center Mrs. Dougherty wore a. Winter leathers and green veiung uea under the chin, brown accessories, and a corsage of rust pompons. I white two-piece suit and a navy felt hat trimmed with white nylon veiling.

She carried a bouquet ef red roses and baby breath. XV Following a DreaKiasi tor me, bridal party at the Dippre, the i couple left for New York. For A breakfast for the immediate traveling the bride wore a black family followed at Hotel Jermyn The bride was graduated from St Patrick's High School fend Mercy Hospital School of Nursing. She is engaged in private duty nursing. Mr.

Tinsley, a veteran of world War 2, is a graduate of St. Patrick's High School, Olyphant, the Uni versity of Scranton and is attend ing George Washington Graduate School. He is employed by the I Federal Security Administration, Washington. D.C. For going away the bride wore MRS.

EMIL T. MRS. tEO McHUCH a biege silk dress, muskrat coat and brown accessories. After a wedding trip to New York the couple will reside in Miss Mary Grace Gilgallon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Gilgallon, 919 Ferdinand became the bride of Leo McHugh, son of Mrs. Anna McHugh, 913 MISS OLCA HARELICK Mrs. Sarah Harelick, 172 Casper Old Forge, announces the engagement of her daughter, Olga, to John J. Lachovicz, 'son of Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Lachovicz, 141 East Eynon. Miss Harelick, a graduate of Old Forge High School, is employed the Dutchess Underwear Old Forge. Mr. Lachovicz is a veteran of World War 2 and a graduate of Archbald High School. He is employed by the Roy Stauffer Chevrolet Sales, Inc.

No date has been set for the wedding. iThe bridegroom, a graduate of Plymouth High School, is employed in Beauford, S.C., where the cou-I pie will reside after a wedding trip Ito the Poconos. I For going away, the bride wore a beige wool dress, brown acces-jsories, moulton lamb coat and an orchid corsage. For her daughter's wedding, -Mrs. Moltke Wednesday at 9 A.M.

the shoulder forming cap A fitted bodice formed a in the front and a gently rounded waistline in the back. The skirt was fully gathered. She wore long velvet gauntlets in a matching shade and carried a bouquet of Christmas poinsettias. Michael F. Hordesky, Emporium, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

The bride's mother wore navy blue crepe dress featuring the side in Holy Rosary Church. Rev. M. dress, black fitted coat Winter white hat black accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs.

Reid was graduated from Holy Rosary High School and is employed by the International Correspondence Schools. Mr. Reid was graduated from Olyphant High School and is em ployed by the Cleland Simpson Co. The couple will reside at 644 East Lackawanna Olyphant GOP Women Elect Committee.Heads The Independent Republican Women's Club of Lackawanna County elected committee chairmen at its annual Christmas party yesterday at the home of the president, Mrs. W.

B. Christine, 604 North Washington Ave. They are: Mrs. Anna M. Krotzer.

membership; Mrs. H. A. Benson, sunshine; Miss Helen W. Bryant, educational; Mrs.

C. A. Miller, jury drawing; Mrs. William Swales, Mrs J. B.

Welles and Mrs. Dora Bidwell. publicity; Mrs. Christine, legislative, and Mrs. C.

T. Miller, hostess. Mrs. Swales opened the program with a prayer. Mrs.

Ernest Bovard read the poem, "Behind the Sunset" in memory of Mrs. W. B. Layton. Miss Bryant read Henry Van-Dyke's "The First Christmas Tree." Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served.

E. Kilcullen, pastor, officiated. Jean White was vocalist and Mary Louise Devers, organist. Miss Alba Elizabeth Corti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Corti, 627 OUara St, became the bride of Emil T. Hordesky, son of Mrs. Ann Hordesky, 55 Willow Carbon-dale, and the late Thomas Hordesky, on Monday in St. Francis of Assisi Church, South Scranton. Very Rev.

J. Eugene Gallery, president of the University of Scranton, read the nuptial mass and performed the marriage ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white silk vel-Vet wedding gown featuring a rounded illusion neckline outlined with folds of velvet that formed Tounded bertha that extended lightly over the shoulder. The "joined the. illusion with a band of seed pearls in a floral and The former Miss Gilgallon wore Gilgallon wore a neon blue dress, gray accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthemums.

The bride- a blue velvet ballerina-length dress, matching hat with wine-colored drape, five strand pearl necklace. 1 groom's mother wore a green dress, ostrich tips, wine muff and a white orchid. Miss Louise Rose, the maid navy hat with feather trim and a camellia corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a black dress, with rhinestone trimmed yoke, black hat, ostrich of honor, wore a dusty rose dress identical to that of the bride, matching accessories and an orchid. Michael Gilgallon, brother of plume trim.

Her corsage was of Snowball Dance Aide black accessories and a white carnation corsage. Out-of-town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

White, Mrs. Margaret Rupnaw and daughters. Marguerite and Catherine, Cleveland; Mrs. Philip Polizzi, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gilgallon, Portsmouth, Miss Peggy Martin, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherlock, Utica, N.Y. the bride, was best man. Alexandria, Va.

Protestants Reject Pope's Unity Appeal PITTSBURGH (INS) Twenty-nine Protestant Church leaders in Pittsburgh answered a Christmas Day plea by Pope Pius with the reply that they "do not propose to bow before dictatorship" to achieve unity in religion. In their statement, the ministers said the Pontiffs message contained "a clear and definite appeal for Protestants to enter the Roman Catholic Church," but the Protestants "love truth and freedom more" than unity. The Pope had appealed for all religious leaders to unite against the "effrontery with which the united front of militant atheism advances." The Protestant statement, released yesterday, read in part: "The conditions underlying the Roman Catholic invitation to unity demand the absolute surrender of all personal religious freedom and the irrevocable commitment of the soul, in life and in death, to the totalitarian authority of Rome. A' breakfast followed in Hotel white gardenias. Out-of-town guests were: Mr.

and William J. Weckel, Bing- Jermyn with a reception later. leaf design. Her sleeves were long. The bride, a graduate of Tech hamton, N.Y.; Stanley Naumonitz, nical High School, was employed Newark, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael by the Scranton Dry Goods Co. Hordesky, Emporium and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Reback, Rochester, Miss Marjorie Menaker, 605 Clay entertained at a luncheon at home Wednesday afternoon, honoring two brides-elect, Miss Frimi Alamar, 1721 Linden and Miss Sarita Ball, 916 Gibson St.

Miss Alamar will be married March 11 to Gerson Apt of Philadelphia. Miss Ball will be wed Jan. 8 to Philip Cutler of Pittston. Guests at the luncheon were: Misses Elaine Barmash, Marjorie Cimmet, Sharon Corr, Jeanne Morris, Millicent Newman, Millicent Poller, Pauline Poplin and Marcia Schwartz. N.Y.

The former Miss Corti was hon ored at several prenuptial parties given by: Mrs. John J. Baldi; Misses 2 Women Are Freed Erma Baracaia, Vivian Notari, Mes- VI 1 I dames Emile Mellow, Harvey Leal, Of Extortion Charges Joseph Notari, Robert Zimmerman, also edged with a band of seed pearls. A basque; bodice fitted to a bouffant skirt in a in. the front and a gently rounded waistline in the back.

The gown buttoned down the back to the bertha. Her skirt ended in a formal length court train. Her three-tiered veil of French illusion was arranged from a juliet cap, also of the illusion. The cap was adorned with white velvet leaves arranged from the center to the edge of the cap. She carried a white orchid marker on a prayer book.

Miss Erma Baracaia, the maid of honor, wore a dark green silk velvet gown, in a style similar to the bride's gown. A rounded green illusion yoke was accented with a velvet bertha that was arranged in folds and extended slightly' over by her co-workers at the University of Scranton and Mrs. Catherine The Ohev Zedek Synagogue Sisterhood will meet Jan. 7 at 8 P.M. in the vestry rooms.

The meeting originally was scheduled for Monday. A planned card party was canceled. LOS ANGELES (INS) Helen Keller, 25, and Toni Hughes, 28, Hollywood, went their unfettered way today, cleared of sex extortion charges by a jury which heard among other testimony a wire recording of an afternoon of love. "It is in Protestant countries where freedom of religion is stressed that communism makes no I Births at Hospitals AT STATE: A son yesterday to Eugene and Susan Luzio La-Chernia, 110 Smith Dunmore. AT HAHNEMANN: A daughter to Samuel and Anna Homnick Bruno, 920 Sanderson Throop.

Mr. and Mrs. John Grayeski, 3213 Vipond Minooka, will celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary Tuesday. Mrs. Grayeski is the former Miss Mary Plopa of North Scranton.

The couple has two children, Mary Ann and John Jr. Mr. Grayeski, a veteran of World War 2, is employed by the Valverde Co. Tierney, Carbondale. For traveling when the couple left on a wedding trip to New York the bride wore a shaded green velvet suit, white winter California hat with side sweeping feather.

Her shoes and bag were black velvet She wore a grey4 persian lamb coat and a white orchid. advances It is in Roman Catho The jury, which included seven women, yesterday acquitted the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association will elect officers Tuesday at 8 P.M. in the two of charges brought by Ben i nurses home. Miss Catherine Dur- llrin will nrosirlp Klekner, president of a Hollywood correspondence school. He ac -Mrs.

Mary Lang, 1044 Ravine lic countries like Spain and Argentina and Italy and the Province of Quebec that totalitarianism flourishes and freedom is denied." The statement declared that Protestants do "not champion separation and division," but they want "freedom of worship, freedom for both church and state." The Protestant leaders emphasized "they will not permit control ELIZABETH ANN SCHOENIG Miss Elizabeth Ann Schoenig, cused the pair of taking him for $9,000 in a love racket. The jury had deliberated three LAS VEGAS A survey shows that 80.7 per cent of American adults have played cards at some time. announces the marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Lorraine Lang, The Zonta Club will meet at 7:30 P.M. in Hotel Jermyn. raws Tuckahoe, N.Y., is decoration chair to PFC Gerald J.

Lahotsky, 118 Bell Mrs. John Meredick will preside. days. Red-haired Miss Keller, who ad mittedly carried on an illicit ro man for the annual Secretarial Club Snowball Dance at Marywood College on Friday, Jan. 13, at 9 P.M.

in the rotunda of the Arts man Throop. The couple was married Monday at 9 A.M. in St. Mary's Church, South Scranton. Msgr.

George T. Schmidt, V.G., per mance with the middle-aged Klek ner for two years, wept with joy of the church by the state or the control of the state by the church." when she heard the verdict. Miss formed the ceremony. Building. Miss Schoenig, a senior Mrs.

Edward Gallagher, cousin in the business economics depart Hughes, who was brought back from New York to face trial, re Marriage Licenses ment, is treasurer of the Secre ceived it with stony-faced Benjamin Thomas, Taylor: Iris Laomy. of the bride, and Theodore Lahotsky, brother of the bridegroom, attended the couple. tarial Club. Decoration committee aides fol Dalton. Raymond Ross, Nicholson; June Nichols, Nicholson.

After a reception at the home low: Misses Elizabeth Abel, Pa Francis Malinchak, Throop; Annie Wohar, Scranton. tricia Slawson, Anne Steel, Anne of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lahotsky left for New York and Philadelphia. Glancy, Mary Regan, Janet Ferko, Mrs.

Lahotsky was employed by William Pfeiffer 325 North Garfield is a surgical patient at State Hospital. Mrs. Janet Thomas, "640 North Washington is spending the holidays in Trenton. Mrs. Edward P.

Lavelle, 607 Harrison is a surgical patient at Scranton State Hospital. Paul (Ding) Durkin, 1152 Cornell a law student at Miami University, will attend the Orange Bowl game at Miami on Monday. Mrs. Emma Spathelf, 955 Elm had as her holiday guests her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Higgins, and family, Newark, Mune Mullaney and Kathryn Lynch Klekner charged that the girls blackmailed him with threats that they would expose his illicit activities unless he paid offT Klekner was not in court when the verdict was returned. He was home recovering from an overdose of sleep pills which he said he mistook for heart medicine. Practical Attorney Samuel Fallk. Love Song Doused Gold Coins Are Linked ToTroYeBoys Found CONSHOHOCKEN (JPi News stories of gold coins found on an abandoned dump atop a cliff in West Conshohocken revived for Mrs. John J.

Martino, Easton, memories of a treasure found long ago and thrown away by two carefree boys. Martino told the story yesterday in a letter to Adolph Vivian, 30, Conshohocken. Vivian recently found two $10 gold pieces on the property owned by his father-in-law, Nicholas Sarro. The coins were dated 1881 and 1893. Sarro, at about the same time, found three old silver dollars.

Then Vivian's wife, Theresa, found two more dollars. The gold coins were about an inch in diameter, larger than the $10 pieces last minted by the government. Mrs. Martino wrote that her hus HOLLISTON, MASS. (U.R) Here's some advice to young lovers when they park beside a romantic moonlit lake make sure the brakes are locked first.

A Holliston couple didn't and had the ignominious experience of coasting slowly into Donald Rodham, a student at Private Lahotsky is stationed with the Army in Maryland. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Jones, 1760 Sanderson will entertain tonight at a New Year's Eve party at home.

Seasonal decorations will be used throughout the rooms. The guest list includes: Mr. and Mrs. Rod Barlow, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Foster, Mr. and Mrs. John Rendle, Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Rehrig, Mr. and Mrs. John Elsby, Mr. ands Mrs.

Rawle Bower, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Acker, Dr. and Mrs. John, Quinn, Miss Louise Eynon, Willis Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Snyder, West Chester; Dr. and Mrs. William P. Webster Lake.

the bride wore a candlelight satin gown with fitted basque bodice. Pharmaceutical Group To Attend Luncheon The Ladies Auxiliary to the Lackawanna Pharmaceutical Society will attend the annual luncheon meeting of the Welfare Council at the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday at noon. This parley will take the place of the regular Tuesday meeting of the society. The Lackawanna County League of Women Voters will attend the Welfare meeting, after which they will meet at 3 P.M. Miss Dorothy Book, dean of Boston College Social Work, will speak.

Her topic will be "How to Effect marquisette net yoke trimmed with Lehigh University, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rodham, 1423 Short Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Dawson have returned to Washington, D.C., after visiting Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Zam-poin, 1321 Fair St. seeded pearls, high round neck line, long tapering sleeves ending at points over the wrists, finger-tip illusion veil arranged from a halo of orange blossoms and a long cathedrar train.

She carried a cascade of white roses centered band, John, and. his brother had Jones, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. found two bags containing gold coins near the spot when they were with a white orchid and tied with children living in West Consho maline net. hocken.

Community Betterment Through the Welfare Council." She said the pair found them in Ceremonies Planned i a pile of leaves near the Schuylkill River. The twp youngsters did not know what they were and threw them in all directions. Some went Ruth and Esther degrees will be conferred on candidates when the Columbus Sisterhood, Dames of Malta, meets Tuesday at 8 P.M. in in the river and others were pelted at the cliff that towers above the street. Walter Unley and Mr.

and Mrs. Gomer Gaines, Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Katz, Bronx, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice, to Nat Som-mer, son of Mrs.

Sarah Sommer, 3256 Birney Minooka, and the late Samuel Sommer. Miss Katz is a graduate of City College of New York and attended the Art Students' League, New York. She is a fashion artist and advertising employe of the May Department Store, New York. Mr. Sommer, a graduate of Central High School and the University of Scranton, attending graduate school at the University of California at Los Angeles.

No date has been set for the wedding. the Green Ridge Bank Building. Later. Mrs. Martino wrote, they Mrs.

Lydia G. Kennedy, 315 North Irving has returned from a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gibbons, Harrisburg. Miss Kathryn Ann Walsh, a member of the faculty of Georgetown Visitation School, Washington, D.C., is spending the holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs.

Virginia Walsh, 335 Palm St. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Kenney, 648 North Bromley have returned from New York where they visited their sons, William J. and John G. Kenney. Mrs. Dorothy Kenney, a daughter, returned to Washington after visiting her brothers.

For Your New Year's Party Salted mixed nuts, salted peanuts, green wafers, hard candy, etc. Loose ice cream, 65c per qt. Dunmore Candy Kitchen Happy New Year Adv. D31-U tried to tell their father about it but he was too tired to listen. At Christmas their father received a $10 gold piece from his employers Mrs.

Leslie Cahoon, queen, will preside. Mrs. Christine Root and Mrs. Barbara Reid are team captains. Plans will be completed for the 23d anniversary dinner at the Deitrick on Saturday, Jan.

14, at 6 P.M. and they told him the bag they bad found contained coin: like that. New Year The father promptly went to the site, but was unable to find any of the coins the boys had scattered. Mrs. Martino wrote that her hus SIZES 12: band always planned to continue the search but never got around to it.

She said her husband thought the incident took place about 37 The Hood College Club recently entertained students home for the Christmas holidays at dinner at the Deitrick. The following were present: Misses Margery Menaker, One perfect casual for all-occasion wear! Crisp collar and cuffs high light the bodice, and the Mrs. Chester Kosin, New York sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a blue slipper satin gown with fitted basque bodice, marquisette yolk, round neckline, dcuble-bustle back and matching hat. She carried a cascade of pink roses tied with maline net Frank Doleski, Moscow, was best man.

A breakfast and reception followed at the Dippre. The couple left on a wedding trip to New York City. For goin away, the former Miss Sossong wore a Navy suit, matching accessories, muskrat topper and a white orchid corsage. The couple will reside at 1226 Prospect Ave. The bride is a Central High School graduate and attended Anthracite Business College.

She is a member of the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St Mary's Church and is employed as a secretary at the Beverly Dress Shop. Mr. Matybell, a Marine Corps veteran of World War 2, is a graduate of the University of Scranton. He is employed by Eversharp, Inc. Fo her daughter's wedding, Mrs.

Sossong wore a Navy blue afternoon dress, matching accessories and a pink rose corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a green dress, matching accessories and a pink rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Carter, 640 Monroe announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Winifred M. Carter, to Harold A. Doud, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Doud, darks Green. Miss Carter is a graduate of Wilson College. Mr. Doud Is associated with Kidder Peabodj Philadelphia. skirt's a beauty paneled, pleated, with smart front closing.

MENU Joan Gebhardt, Mary L. Matthews, Jane Campbell, Margaret Yerrick, Barbara Huntley, Jane Jackson, Open Sunday, January 1st MAIN DINING ROOM HOTEL CASEY Coffee Shop at Hotel' Casey Closed Sunday, January 1st Monday, January 2nd Main Dining Room, and Coffee Shop at Hotel Casey Open As Usual Adv. D30-t2 years ago. Gold Star Mothers To Seat Gladys Davis Pattern T9197 comes in sizes 12, TOCNOSTEKS PASTY Janet. Clark, Helen Coon, Marion to you all! 14, 16, 18, 20.

Size 16 takes 3 yards 39-inch; yard contrast. Cleveland and Kathryn Grambs; This easy-to-use pattern gives Raisin Bnan Salad Peanut Butter Sandwiches Cookies Milk Raisin Banana Salad Mesdames Royce Carter; Harry perfect fit Complete, illustrated Mrs. Gladys Davis will be installed as president of the Scranton Chapter, Gold Star Mothers, at a banquet at the Elks Club, Wednes Mullin and Linton Hazlett. Sew Chart shows you every step. Ineredients: One-half cup seed The club will meet at the home of Mrs.

Mullin, 601 Madison less raisins, cup mild grated yel- Send 30 cents in coins for handling of this deluxe to Marian Martin, care of The day, Jan. 11, at 6:30 l.M. Mrs. Gertrude Warner and Mrs on Friday, Jan. 27, at 8:30 P.M.

low cheese, 1 cup finely cut celery, Elizabeth Connors are chairman salt, cup mayonnaise, 4 bananas, lemon iuice. lettuce, paprika. The wedding of Miss Doris Ann Scranton Times, 366, Pattern De and cochairman- of arrangements, Engagement Announced 1 Sossong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs partment, 232 West 18th New Mrs. Edna Davis, 303 North Lincoln Nicholas Sossong, 916 East Elm York 11, N.Y.

Print plainly NAME, is in charge of reservations. to John L. Matybell, son of Mr. and ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and Method: Rinse raisins in hot water; drain and chop. Mix with cheese, celery, a sprinkling of, salt, and mayonnaise.

Peel bananas, cut into lengthwise halves and sprinkle STYLE NUMBER. Mrs. Leo Ewanski, 337 East Locust St, took place this morning at 9 The public is invited. YASM1N TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND Don't miss our Marian Martin in St Marys Assumption Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert O. Irisn, Wayland, formerly of Mount Cobb, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Constance M. Irish, to Gilbert P.

Morcom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Morcom of Peckville. No data has been set for the wedding.

The bridegroom-elect Is a veteran of World War Msgr. George T. Schmidt officiated CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Open os usual Tuesday to 5t25 (Shop early in tha day for bastsanrla) Prof. Francis VanMaanen was Pattern Book! Send 15 cents more for your copy. Smart clothes that you can easily sew at home a Free Pattern is printed in the book a new weskit to wear with your skirts with lemon juice.

Place 1 or 2 halves cut side up on each lettuce-garnished lalad plate. Top with raisin mixture and sprinkle very lightly with paprika. Makes 4 to 8 (U.R) Prince Aly Khan announced today that tha first photographic portraits of Rita Hayworth's baby daughter, Princess Yasmin, will be organist and Miss Marie Van tan- en. vocalist Given la marrUfe by her father, and dreaaesl made tomorrow. serrlnfs,.

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