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tearryss •as7/M. man R, lert'eL, were married at
�• nao were wrh� auk roue ns'oa Raturday In the rectory of the
wlth wN lass trim stead • Church of Wl Ionlaeaulate Conc p.
fir •vfL tioe. by the y. Robert iCrw.
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Irene awed Yin T'T711u lisdmet C Forrall both of Ithaca, iss Mary A- Percell Ind Herman
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ad vtsr Grose was test man , of the bridegrooms mother, I rLr e as -hers teere Ry-. The bride attended Groton Htgh
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graduated tJ'tlm Ith Roansevit was Sol 2939. He and his bride will make
era High Se000l their home to Buffalo, where he is la Sill. The hrideanom y a 1"0' a machinist at the Curtlea-VII, tit graduate of ClLoor Mgh School ] ' Atrpfaas Company.
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Nis, Iasi, Joeephin, Strum.
daughter of Mrs. IL A. Strum and
I lb* late Ueut. Elmer A. Strum
of 101 Uhn %t- became the bride
of Charles F1Ar1►e Clarke, son of
]Ira Mary J. Clark* of Trumans-
burs at • p m. Thureday In St.
John's Episcopal Church. Perform-
Ing the ceremony was the pastor,
the Rev Re,;lald E.. Charles.
Organist war the Rev Oeorge
DsJAnd_ Among the many selection
played were `To the Rising Sun,"
-Wedding Day at Troldhaugen,'
`To Spring," "Carden Scene." from
^Faust" `Elsa's Walk to the Mln-
Ister," Bridal Chorus from "Loben-
grla," and the Wedding March
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01 Earl Williams
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7n Francis Connors
Dlt.e C.,mtaaro Arl.na Barber:
daughter of Sergeant R&Yrr I A.
Farber and Mrs, Barber at a:A W.
Seoeea St, beesons the brw. of
1'rlvato lr'Int Class Ihanels J. Can-
nnre Jr.. son of W. end Mrs F J
Connors of 516 W. Senece St
Thurvdav morning In the Church
of the I m or we u l It t a Conception.
The rector. the Rev William Byrne
performed the oersmooy.
The organ muala was played by
`tlas'Mary Clines
The held*, given In marrlege by
her father, was dressed In a two—
piece aqua wool suit with access
sorles of beige and luggage ten.
Her only Jewelry was pearls.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Ray
Van Orman Jr. She chose a pink
wool ensemble with black acces-
sorl*s and wore a corsage of white
rnses. Bost man was Edward F.
Miller. Ushers were George Begin
and Michael Connors.
The bride's mother wore brown
with a corsage of talisman roses.
A reception was held and a
luncheon was served at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Connors
After a wedding trip of unknown
destination, the couple will reside,
In Montgomery, Ala,
Mrs. C o n n o r s was graduated
from Ithaca High School in IM8
and the Binghamton Hospital
School of Nursing in 1941.
Mr. Connors was graduated from
Ithaca High School in 1937 and is
now stationed at Maxwell Field,
Ala., where he is in the Army Air
Forces.
The bride was feted with a per-
sonal shower given by Mrs, Ray
Van Orman Jr._
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Nlv Darts Ogle. dasgbter of
Prof. Robert C. Ogls and Idum ORle
of IN Treva Ave. b.tama the br"da
of Howard Spencer Dye, sen of D-
Joseph A. Dye and Mm Dye of =1
Dryden RtL at 3 p, m. Saturday to
Sags Chapel The Rev. Milwart T
Flora, pastor of the Lutleron
Church, performed the eeremny.
The church was decorated winh
white Iris, larkspur, "bite del t't
phlnlume and eandel►hra- The i
Altar W" banked with patina {
The organ selection_, were played r,
by Richard Clore. The Jilssss I
Muriel Andrews, Virginia Andrew-,
Georgia Westervelt. and Jean Wll
kle sang "At Dawning:'
The bride, given in marriage Jy
her father, was gowned in white
seen, cut In princess ones w,tb
long fitted sleeves, swr_theart
neckline, and long oval train- Her
long veil of net wn gathered by a 1 _
headdress of white earna•uaa Stet
carried a bouquet of while carna
dons,
Miss Wynn Ogle of Treys Ave. i
slater of the bride, was maid of
honor. She was dressed in pale
green chiffon, with shined bedlce
and a full skirt. She wore a tiara
of Dmk carnations and carried a
matching bo"uet_ The bridesmaids
were Carol Ogle of Middletown, as-
ter of the bride, Dorothy Dye o_
Ithaca, sister of the bridegroom -
and Jane and Jean Ogle, twin
tern of the bride- They wore similar
gon-ns of pale lavender chiffon w,,th
Yellow carnation headdres3es a d
matching bouquets_
Bert mart was the brother n! the
bridegroom, J. Gordon DSe of £l- `
Mira Ushers \Were Dick Fricke, 1
Chris Sporck-, Wesley Dye, aftd i
Donald Paarlburg, ell of Ithaca {
The bride's mother wore a regal
blue gown with matching amen_
I sorie_s and a corsage of tahilmil -
roses,. Mrs, Dye was drened in
dusty rose chiffon and wore a cor-
sage of pink rose;
A reception was held in Rtlard
\lry Earl 'N rlltar^it