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,I Mlss Palholyn P'rnnoae Crane,
Tlte) I,, I dnughlor of Mr. and Mrs. Vanes
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,1% • A7 Dorn Honnott, eon of Air. And Mrs,
Howard Bennett of Ithaca RD 6,
y, t +wore marrlod At 1:30 P. M. today,
), T; The ceremony took place In the
t Sun home of the bride's parents, whoro
Tel soasonnl flowers were used In
of I decoration, The Rov, Lucian T.
.v Cockorlli, pastor of the State
of I Street Methodist Church, offlci-
of ated,
sou Wedding music and ,the tradl--
Al �tional wadding march was played
nvJ by Miss Barbara Jean numsey,
and Miss Barbara Giles song,
"Dreaming,', And "I Love You
Sy' Truly." Paul Gllos sang, "Always,"
1
des In a gown of white organdy, ap-,
J I Pllquod with white velvet print,
It, the bride Ivan given In marriage
vll by her father. Sho carried- pink
Br roses. Hor sister, Miss Marlon
gr Crance of 319 S. Albany St., ,vas
µ,, , attired in a dross of cerise silk
rig chiffon, and carried a bouquet of
bi white mixed flowers. Both the
bride's mother and the mother of
n, the bridegroom were In green
tt dresses, and each had a corsage
tc of pink rosebuds.
C Paul Giles of Coddington Rd, was
L best man,
1 B The reception wag held 1n the
home, following the ceremony,
g A graduate of Romulus High
I, School with the Class of 1036, the
y bride has been employed by Dr.
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A. B, Dusloberre of Ithaca. Mr.
o Bennett, Who was graduated from 1
a Ithaca High School In 1938, was
f also graduated from Cornell, with -
s the Class of 1943. The couple is
on a wedding trip of unannounced
I destJnatlon, For traveling, the
brld chose a brown and white
outfit with whit
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HAYMO.N11 OLLHEY
At A almpla "wnrtlme" wedding
nt 12:30 p. M. Sunday, Miss Nolen
Wlllslo of Oswego became the
bride of RAYmehd Gilkey, eon of
Mr, and Mrs. Royal Gilkey of 701
llortor SL The nev, Lumen T.
Corkerlll performed the doublering
ceremony In the State Street Mclho-
diet Church And Aire, Albert Van
Attu sang "Oh Perfect Love." Mrs.
Paul Thayer, organist, played the
lrndltlonnl wedding march.
I The couple wag attended by
''George Johnson Gilkey, brother of
the bridegroom as beet man, and
the parents of the brMogroom, The
bride woro an aqua marine Ante
traveling dress,
Alter a wedding dinner for the
Immediate family, the couple left
for a short wedding trip through
Now England,
The brido Is a junior at Oswego
State Teacher's College, She has
Icompleted her cadet teaching un-
der contract In Boonville,
Mr, Gilkey was graduated from
Ithaca Hlgh School and Is now a
son lor nt Oswego State Teacher's!,
College In the Industrial arts de-
partment. Subject to call on 481
hours notice by the Enlisted Re-
serve, he plans to re-enter the
Army 'Ordnance Department, with
which service he was formerly a
junior Inspector at Allen - Wales
Adding Machine Corporation.
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,Miss Mary Shriner,
C. R. Van Corder Wed
r e accessories. Miss Mary Louise Shriner, daugh-
Before her marriage the bride ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shriner
Ives feted at a kitchen shower by of 112 Auburn St., was married at
her sisters of Beta Sigma Phi sor- high noon Saturday to Aviation
ority, at the home of Miss Thelma Cadet Charles R. VanGorder Jr.,
and Miss Gertrude Huhta. She son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van
was entertained by her sister, Miss Gorder of Enfield In the Church of
Marlon Crane, and Mrs. Charles the Immaculate Conception. The
Caywood at a variety shower at Rev. William Byrne Mies Crane's home, and at a din-
ner, at which Miss Barbara Jean ceremony.
Ramsay was hostess at her home. The bride wore beige crepe with
y _ _ brown accessories and a corsa f
Thompson—IIJ❑
At an Informal ceremony at the
home of the bride Miss Ruth Hill,
slaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold
C. Hill, Ithaca RD 4, and Keith G.
Thompson, son of Mr, and Mrs,
Harold C. Thompson, 518 Hector
St., were ma-ried Thursday eve-
ning, The Rev, Walter A. Dodds
Of the First Presbyterian Church
Performed the ceremony. Only the
Cmmcdlate fa nIlles were present,
The bride wore an afternoon
dress of powder blue e'ith wine
m
access•les and an orchid corsage.
tier maid of honor was Miss Olive
Wilbur of Danby. Allss li'Ilburwore
Mack with rose accessories, How -I
:rd Tutton was best man.
Mr. and Iiirb, Thompson are
'l graduates of Ithaca High
pool, The couple w'as married
4e Mr, Thompson was on leave
n thr• Army Air Ft,rres officer's
h.o01 in Itfonl'o, I -a,
ge o
gardenias and white rosebuds. Her
attendant, Mrs. William F. Brown,
1 wore old rose crepe with black ac-
cessol.les and a similar corsage.
Jack Poole of Ithaca was best,
man. A reception ]vas held at the I.
home of the bridegroom's parents
for 30 guests and relatives.
The bride, a graduate of Ithaca
High School, Class of 1942, is emI
played by the New York State Tele-
phone Company, Cadet VanGorder, I
formerly manager of the shoe de-
partment for Montgomery Ward ;
here, is now stationed with the I .
Army Air Forces at Hondo, Tex. I
The couple will leave next week j
to reside In Hondo, C
i
tor of the church,
ce1 emony.
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l ,l. lo;lr _, quarter -acre and
+r'puled to kit 20 feet deep ]p
Won uhed Ott binei
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will perform the
- Weddn�r;.g weddings
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.tun,..., llbdnn 11, I,., .I ail, i Miss Viola Pewll. daughter y AN
,
,�r efr. and We- C nl % �' I'' nraw Pgoll of 1.28 N. Albclainfoof
any fn
.r W 011nion 1'., 1.,.., ,. ..r beGeme the bride Mr.na d Mir- ,
I„Ids of Donald of NuRnlo' chbter, at a
raid W,Jonev, I'll", IIf I' r James Clnntonat 10 anm, Saturday
n,- Army Air / , nuptlel moss Immaculate
nd hire Jon, ern, +n the Church of the
rnndisllgli 1. .rn"r"- Conception' erlormed by -
The c,,raoany Ives D
In the 7flrr l dinthodl r. hurvl,, Ilia rector, the P.ev' WlltlAm Byrne.
ICI ninrlotta, Oi, ;,I B. %1,,san4,r �ynq played organ ar- - 'r,., ,l
Th, Iiay. I aym belie aere• Mlv Mary and Mrs, Mary ESQ
l „ tided over rangemenln, were
,nony In which I ill bride and bride- Aeely and William Corcoran .,,
groom together Ili a tall unIlRh LeU noloisb. er satin -
to Der on the la pare, Anrl Iron es- Dressed In a white slipper
ready burning gown, designed with a sweetheart
Untruished the two eRi allnr lights neckline, long sleeves, had full
as a symbol of their marriage. The skirt over a net and lace hoop, the
e by her
altar was decorated with Christ- bride was given In mars g
man greens. father. Her long veil was gathered
Tile hrlde, who wore black velvet by a small cap, embroidered with . .
trimmed with whit, lace with a seed pearls. Her bridal bouquet con- j
matching hat and veil, w:u anal- stated of lilies of the valley.
tended. She wore a corsage of or- Mrs, Anthony Pesoll of Ithaca,
chide, Mr, and Mrs, Jonce are now the matron of honor was gowned in
at home It 026 Third St. In Marl- yellow marquisette, The dress was
Olin whore Mr, Jones is studying fashioned with a aweetheam neck -
for the Methodlet ministry at Ma. line, and long bishop sleeves, She
rlettia Colleges had a matching halo cap of yellow
Both are graduates of Ithaca net with a shoulder length veil.
High School and Mrs. Jones Is a Her flowers were yellow roses and
graduato of the Practical Business) copper -colored snapdragons• The
school. Before her marriage, she bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Clan -
was employed as a secretary In the ' font was in a royal blue, flowered
Family welfare Office here. She chiffon, street length drew. She had
wax also noting district president) dark blue accessorise
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Methodist Church• and a of tOlder Youth Croup o[ theI sage of pink and white roses,
_ Eest man was Clement Roesettt
of Ithaca.
A wedding dinner was served to
-- - --T' - - members of the Immediate famlLe ,
We-]1-11Il��� and close friends In Paul's and
(11d Conys restaurant.
The bride's traveling costume
Buckingham —Bowers _ I consisted of a gray and red printed
Miss Ruth Bowers, daughter of silk frock, red wool redingote,
Mr, and Aire. Byron J. Bowers of white accessories, and a corsage
Ithaca RD 3, became the bride o1 of gardenias. She was graduated
Earl Buckingham, son of Mr, and from Ithaca High School In 1938-
Mrs. Albert Buckingham of 612 N. Mr. Clanton], who Is a graduate of
Cayuga St., at 2;30 p.m. Saturday, Manchester High School with the
Feb. 6, In the parsonage of the Class of 1938, was graduated from
State Street Methodist Church. The the NYA Defense School at Quoddy,
Rev, Luman T. Cockerlll performed Me., In 1941. He and his bride win
the ceremony, reside at 230 Ashland Ave_ Buffalo,
The bride chose a princeaa style where he is assoclated with the Bell -
dress of blue crepe and carried . Aircraft Company.
American beauty roses. Her at -I Showers giver. for the bride In-
tendant, Miss Fern Buckingham, elude a linen shower by Mrs. Am -
sister of the bridegroom, wore bluei thony Petrlilose, a miscellaneous
velvet with a- gardenia corsage.' Shower, at which Mrs. Joseph Cln-
Best man was Lawrence Gaydosh•' quantl was hostess; and a personal
Both Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham' Shower by Mrs, Anthony Pesch,
attended Ithaca High School, the Mrs. Columbus Brandt, and Sim_
bride with the Class of 1943 and Paul Tralttar. She was also feted at
the bridegroom a graduate with a dinner by fellow members of the
the Class of 1942. Fortniter's Club In the Victoria He-
te).
Sherrer—Mahoney Bruck—Wllllams
Miss Edith Eileen Mahoney, Miss Althea Helen Williams,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wil-
Mahoney of Trumansburg was i Maine of 429 N. Aurora SL, and
married Christmas Eve to Staff Charles Richard Bruce, son of Mr.
Sergeant Lloyd Sherrer, sot. of Air, ; and Mn. Harry Bruce of Ithaca
and Mrs. Clarence Sherrer of Bur- RD 4, were married at 2 p m, Sat
dett, by the Rev. Stuait Hogan at urday In the First Baptist Church.
the rectory of SL James Episcopal The Rev. J, D. W. Fetter, Uni-
Church In Trumansburg. versity pastor, and the Rev. 3>avld
The bride is a graduate of'Tru- I L. Davis of Mountain Top, Pit, per-
mansburg Central 1-jig', School and formed the ceremony. Church dec-
of the Practical Business School orations were of palms, candelabra
In Ithaca. She is an employe of and white peonles. Mrs. LeRoy
the J. C. Penny Co, Andress o1 Kingston, Pa sang "I t
Stag Sergeant Sherrer is a grad- Love You Truly" and "Because"
uale of Watkins Glen High Schoul Given in marriage by her father,
and a former employe of Biggs II the bride was gowned in white taf-
Memorial Hospital. Ile Is serving feta_,She had a fingertip veil and
in the 457th Engineer'_ Corps at carried white roses and sweet peas,
Camp Atterbuty, Ind. He has been I Her maid of honor, Mlse Elsie Kas-
spending a laday lurloueh with tenbauder of Poplar Ridge, was
, his parents in Burdett. dressed in blue, Her gown was
made with a net skirt and taffeta
bodice, and her bouquet was o1 red
sweet peas. Bridesmaids were•Miss
Ethel Christofferson of Ludlowwille
and Miss Marlee Phoenix of Ithaca.
Miss Ciirlstofferson, attired in pink
net, carried pink sweet peas, and
I Miss Phoenix, dressed in aqua net,
carried orchid sweet peas
Richard Updike of Danby RD 4
was beet man, while 'ushers were
Aubrey Powers Crataley Jr. of Lud-
lowville and Bruce Andreas of
Courtdale, Pa,
The reception took place in thel
church parlors.
After a wedding trip to Syracuse, .,
the couple will reside at 4n N. Au-
rora SL Mr. Bruce is employed by
the Alen -Wales Adding Machin
Corporation,