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Van orlon, of 31, IthacaR,L Ds -on came the ln7dge of Eneltrn Terry
i tllr� Woodhull cline, on of Mr. and Mla. .A
Intl', Jerome orent ('!Ilan, of 9aata PM.
,IyuFl.,, MAL, At a p.m. artllr,lkv In image
r.in r Chapel
The eamllollght so" fee wee per-
formed by the It". lVallor A,
Dodds, pastor of the N'Irsl Preshy-
fallen Chnrch before a netting
pslnu sod Afadonna titian. Prof, ta, T
Richard T, Once, thlil•ereih• Osten- Y,
let played a program Or apptoprinte
wedding solertlone, and Allsa 3tnrw 1
Jana Dille, a aormdty plater of file '>*
bride sang "Are Marla,•' and "IeI
Love Thoo," Aflar Gertrude Violet'
plgved selection, on the rhlmon an
the gurgle left the Chnrel.
The brldca's gown of bou Rnot c`
aallll with a fill oil hodirr And full f,
skiff, had a sweetheart neckline
embroidered with good pearls. Her
angertlp veil fell from a satin
sweetheart cap and she carried A
be
of gardenias, fri sohle,
and gladioli N•lat e.
Attendants were mombers of Al-
i Pha Omicron PI sorority, sorority
I elsters Of the bride, Arsld of honor
was Miss, Luollle Matthews of Ith-
aca, who was gow•nod In peach col-
ored cuRon deslgnod with a sweet- �<
heart neckline, filled bodice and : o
full skirk The brldesmnikLi Miss
,roan Staudinger of Olen Head and ..h
Jfla, Belly Jeanne Nueek of Brecks-
vlile, Ohio, were attired in dresses
of blue, cut like that of the meld
of boner. All attendan to wore heed
dresses matching td lr gowns nod
all carried Colonial bouquets of
spring flowers. The bride's mother
Who was gowned In a sheer crepe
of romance rose designed with a
Ibead embroidered poplum, had a -
gardenta corsage. —Trevor Tests
Midshipman Norman Jennings of MA4. JERRY Iv. CLINE
El Peso, Tex, was beat man.
Ushers were other midshipmen now
training at Cornell. These were: Gero—Ervay - - -- --
Thomas Wiley of Forest Park, Ill, Announcement 18 made of the
John G. Meseall of Chicago, Ill., marriage of Miss Alliene Ervay of:
Peter I{eller of Iron Mountain, 308 Hook Place to Leon Gero off
Mich., and Alan Mestrovic of Gary T&ftvllle, Conn., a second class sea-'1
geld Heights, Ohio. man In the U.S. Naval Reserve. The I
A reception for 200 guests was ddouble ring ceremony was perform -
held at the Alpha Omicron P/ Chap -Monday /n the re
ctory of the
I ter House, The Knoll. Church of the Immaculate Concep-
A graduate of Ithaca High School, lion by the Rev. L. John Hedges.
R The bride, who was given In mar-
t]re bride Is now a senior In the . riage by her brother, Aubrey Ervay, 1
College of Arts and Sciences atl Iwas dressed in an aqua and black
Cornell. When Ensign Cline enlist- ' ensemble and had a corsage of
ed in the U.S. Naval Reserve, he 'yellow roses, Mrs. Aubrey Ervay,
was a senior In the. College of who attended the bride was attired
Chemistry at the University of In an outfit of fuchsia and black,
California. The couple left for New- Her corsage was of white roses.
port, R.-Z., where Ensign Cline is Francis Cassidy, storekeeper sec -
now stationed. and clas, was best man.
The bride's sororit
y sisters honor- After a luncheon for the bridal
ad her at a shower, Party, given at the bride's home,
the couple left for a trip to New
York and Connecticut, On their
return Gero and his bride will re-
side in Ithaca, where he is sta-
tioned.
Selman--Crlssey --
Miss Jane Crlssey, daughte+�14
Mr. and Mrs, Jor
hn C. Criaseof
Town Line Rd., became the bride of
R Bruce Selman Jr., electrician's
Tate second class of the U.S. Navy,
ion of Mr. and Mrs E, B, Selman
f Enfield. WLdnesda",` afternoon.
he ceremony perfor' by the
Ford C, C'riPPen to011_ Place
7 home of the bride's cats.me
Miss "Barbara Jean Rumsey played
the wedding march.
IThe bride, given in marriage by
her father, was attended by Mrs.
Robert B. Thornton as matron of
honor, Mr. Thornton was best man.
The bride wore a sheer white
afternoon dress with a shoulder
corsage of roses. Roses also fash-
ioned the coronet in her hair which
held in place the shoulder veil. The
matron of honor wore a print dress
and both mothers were dressed in
blue, and each had a pink and blue
shoulder corsage,
A bridal supper was served to
Ithe wedding party and guests and
thI couple left for a short trip. .
Mrs. Selman is traffic manage) -
;at Station WHCU, and Mr. Selman
has returned from South America
Where he teas stationed for mo
than a year at re
I naval base. Both
Mr, and Mrs. Selman were grad-
uated from Ithaca Ifigh School in
1942.
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• .� �I ,, 1� „„ ,I and c"yclamon and had
of bou-
11, n.,' I 1„ „I„ wan hat, She Carr;,d a 11car-'
•.I!" L. I„ rltlbor strict
of white gladloll, whitO -
I,,., 1 - ( 1,,,,,,1 wuh nallOns, sad e, sister
er and ad of
l 1i (hen pink rose.. Her sleLor and r I
11I ,honor Miae Susan Holaprint out —II
'flue I,•„ line""'i,m l„ 'dresBjd In a violet blue print laven-',
, , t, "1` h t "1i1' 1 III, yell Toll f 1 „Iu nI tit and carried n nosogaY start
(IM.' I,u1I-' der, pink and white sweet Penn wder
.nlltil a yellow rose, Lb. her D
.,,un flu rp. ,,,nl "Ile ,,tried n tint, the br her mother'
,Intl or t, 1011. 1 u 1rn cent�Or honor,� blue sheer Q casettes and a corsage
n donln ,. 'rl mntron of Ithaca, ' had navy ardlna.
all-v, Rnberl 1.1. Nood awn of Tallaman roses ands 8attlred
tt:1n also Attired In w elty,Ffand she Th. bridegroom' °Oah:ormhad r e'G
Ire cut In princess matching In navy bills
navy
ceasorles and a carnage of Pink
t. ore a blue ,,lot Wovas. ardenla.
"ll, And long blue 9 Lwo_ roses and I 8 O, was
Aire. Angell, dressed Iofablach Jack Davis of SL LRottte n Btu -
piece Afternoon outfit best man, and Henry leeouri.
crape, Innde with A dream -blue le.- dent at the University al Misou ,
Bert, tied black acconsoThs bride- was usher. A Inf rmathose aeception
cor,Age of .gardenias. was held. Am g
groom',' mother was attired In a I was the president of Stephens Cot -
navy blue silk two-Plece afternoon
leg,, Jame9 Madison. �uatod from
dross trimmed In lime, Hwr The bride was 91•
em'lcs were navy blue ling her cor- Stephens College in 1045. Mr, Pope
saga was of gardenias, is A member Of the class of 1098 at
Beet man was Alvah J. Terry of the University of Missouri. Mr•
Tthnca. Tho brldgroom's brothers. and Mrs. Pope will spend the sum-
Lawremco and Roland Danflold of° met at blacler Park, MonLwhere
Ithaca, were ushers, will then return to lauOColuhis
studies.
trA reception asfor relatflve$
In Victoria Hotel,
Graduated Mr, Pope willcontinue ilia
Graduated from Ithaca High
School to 1040 the now Mrs. Dan- Moon —Barnes
field attended the College of Homeoare , Announcement 1s made of the l
Ecohomics at Cornell for 2 Y
and is a graduate of the Rochester marriage of Mlss Besefe Ann
Business Institute. She Is a mein- I I Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I
her of Alpha Upsilon Chapter of William E, Barnes of Slaterville,
Beta Sigma Phi. Mr. 39nfleld, who Springs, to - Sergeant Gerald P,
was also graduated from Ithaca I Moon, son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry
High School in 1940, has been on• Moon of Virgil, at 3 p.m. Sunday,
escort duty with the Atlantic Fleet.. Mar- ill1, ite tapers and daffodils were 'I
When the couple left on awed
ding trip of the bride a♦vasudressed nced sin a Church Inused In �rSlat rville ating the Episcopal
tion, where the Rev. Clyde Rogers Der -
three -piece lime arid. black suit,
with black accessories and form
a mink edFullerpjayed organceremony.
Mc rs,
oGlenn
scarf. Her corsage was g Dressed in a white wool suit, the
denies. Mrs. Ban-
Before, her marriage,arsenal show- Here ma d of corsageof
osmd rcotlsla,
field was feted at a P
er by sorority sisters of
alsoahon hadss Mattle -a corsage Ramsay
kfrosesoland
often Chapter. She Iris with her
ored at a cocktail shower by Miss
en andym matching accessori slue dress
Antoinette and at a linen
' shower givenen by by Mrs. Gordon C. The bride's brother, Will
H.
gent and. Miss Barbara Sullivan. and ,s of Lloyd Ithaca Cornelius and Carl
Barnes, another brother of the
bride, both of Slaterville Springs,
were ushers -
After a short wedding trip the
couple are now residing at Atlantic
City, N.J., where Sergeant Moon Is
temporarily stationed awaiting re-
assignment with the U,S. Army Air
Forces.
_ The bride was recently honored
at a shower by Mrs. Benson Cris -
Pell and daughter, Elaine, and Mrs.
Harry Crispell of Sla.terville
Springs,
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UDillik�Dreake
The marriage of 14140 Mathflde
W, Urook,, daughter of Mr, and
Mra• W, Seward r3rcoks °ArOnnd`
t, ClnlrA r), Ilpolko, Non of "
lore. Abram t1. IJpolke or enturdey,
hurg, took Plarr At 4 V'a
p'eb, 17, in the home of the bride's
parents performed by the
The ,.,„,pony,
:,u.rtIn hunter of Ovid,
,no held before the fireplace under
nn n.ltnr ,f flowers, Selections a re
Piny"
f %41er Clara Wilson,
.John Or Aa n,I ,IMrs fit rrM get. RonaFIL
Covert, els-
Lms of the bride. stung,
(liven In mArrlage by bar father.
ilia br{do was gowned In white net
Over satin. Her flowers were pink
and white roses. The matron of
honor, a sister of the bride,
d pink wIck of ehlfa
lon v
tdwas dreamed
liink nd her flowers
were gar'denlaa, Both mothers had
White corsages. Mra, Brooks' out-
nt was blue velvet, and ill Up-
dike wore dusty rose crepe. `
Vance H. Updike of Trumane-
burg, brother of the bridegroom,I
was best man. A reception wee'
held at the Updike home after the
ceremony.
A graduate of Ovid Central
School, the bride has been em-
ployed a• a bookkeeper. Mr. Updike
W,
graduated from Trumaneburg
Central School -
On their return from a short
wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Updike
will reside at the Updike home near
Trumaneburg.
Thompson —Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Payne of
Newfield announce the marriage of
their daughter, Mies Clara Payne,
to Robert Thompson, son of Mrs.
Hazel Thompson of Trumaneburg.
Mr, and Mrs. Thompson will re-
Trumansburg. For traveling the r
bride chose a natural I,arbardine
suit and fuchsia accessor:es,