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MRS. CHARLES L. CAYWOOD
I' Ills Marine Ida Miller, dough- wore a yellow ensemble with
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd F. Mh- brown and white accessories, and
ter of RD 3, Trumnasburg, became wore n corsage of yellow raeca.
the bride of Charles Leon Cay-
hood, son of Mrs. Harold nri of
Tinge. Pa., and the late Clarence E.
-Cnyrrood of Lockport, N. Y., at 3
P. m. Saturday in the First Pres-
byterfon Church, The Rev. John A.
r Redmond, pastor of the church,
I Performed the ceremony.
The church was decorated with
Palms and pink carnations. Organ
seleelloas were played by Miss
Loulse Thcomb and Align Guy. Mr.
Guy played "Becauso," by d'Hardo-
lot, And 'I Love Thee," by Grieg.
Miss Tltcomb played "Avo Maria,"
by' Shubert; Introduction to Act IN
from Lohengrin, by Wagner; "Can-
. --- taleno Nuptlnle," by Dubois- Bridal
Chorus," from Lohengrtn, and
"Wlddlrg' March," by Mandelssohn.
Given In marriage by her
brother, Lalvrence S. Miller, the
bride wore a white gown, with a
lace bodice and ]tlarqulsetto skirt
with a train. Her three-tier finger
t1P veil was fastened with orange
blossoms. She wore elbow-longth
lace gloves and carried a bridal
bouquet of white roses and baby's
1 breath.
Mrs. Oakley Blnck of 201 Hud-
son St. attended the bride as ma-
tron of honor. She was gowned in -
pink taffeta. Th b Id Id
Farrell —Vincent
Miss Barbara Bernice Vincent,
daughter of Glenn L. Vincent of
Groton, and Leon Russell Ferrell,
son of Mrs. Herman R. Ferrell of
110 N. Aurora St. and the late Her.
man R. Forell, were married at
noon Saturday In the rectory of the
Church of thq Ii maenulalc Concep-
tion, by the Rev. Robert Kress.
They were attended by the
bridegroom's sister and brother,
Ise Mary A. Ferrell and Herman
Ferrell, both of Ithaca.
After the ceremony, a buffet
luncheon was served at the ]tome
of the bridegroom's mother.
The bride attended Groton High
School, Mr, Ferrell is a graduate of
Ithaca High School with the Class
of 1939. He and his bride will make
their home In Buffalo, where he Is
a machinist at the Curtlea-Wright
o r came smalds, Alrplmn Company.
Mlss Marlon Slater, bliss Peggy
Sherwood, and Miss Ann Kelly, all
of Ithaca, were gowned in corre-
sponding ensembles is -pastel
shades. They wore matching veils
and carried old fashioned bouquets.
Ray Rider of Ithaca attended the
bridegroom As best man. Ushers
were William Sullivan, James
Moravec of Ithaca and Howard
Miller of Trumansburg.
Miss Jeans Heck. as flower girl,
was gowned In white taffeta. She
\ire. ]Inn%, mother of Ihn orlJe-
geum, r.ro powder ❑tun Witte
Amy see... lea, and worn w eer-
nagn of pink rowan. urea wan
A I.eepdoa far Ip d s held e'a I
bald nt the home o
pnn•nb' arlunt. of he
Thn br1An le n Rr of Ith-
Prnatle.l ❑usho"s Colle¢e
A. The bridegroom Attended Cook
AenAemy In Montour Falls. Both
are now employed by the Co-oPera-
❑va OLIr Retell Service fee They
will reelds at 510 Turner P1see.
Pre.nuptlnl events for the bride
Included a bl.nket Shower, glva�
by women employes at OLF;
variety shower, by Mbs Marlon
MAIM. end Mm. Oalcl.y Blndq e
inn, given by the office Stan st
OLod
. with whom Mrs.
MCa
y
ever ha, and n varle LY Shower. given
by Mts. Howard Millar. J
LYsie Shoal is Wed I
To Charles Clarke
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MRS. CIIA19LES IL CLARKE
Mlss Elslo Joecphlne Strum.
dnughtcr of Mrs. E. A. Strum and
the into LIouL Elmer A. Strum
of 101 Linn Sl., becaemthe bride
of Charles Harlan Clarke, son of
Din. Mary J. Clarke of Trumane-
burg at 4 p• in. Thursday In St.
Jobn's Episcopal Church. Perforne-
Ing the ceremony was the pastor,
the Rev. Roginald E. Charles.
Organist WAS the Rev. George
Daland. Among the many selection*.
played were "To the Rlelng- Sun;'
"Wedding Day At Troldhaugen;'
"To Siring," "Garden Scone;' from
,:To
-Elea's Walk to the MIA-
Ister;' Bridal Chorus from "Lohon-
grin;' and the Wedding March
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were a pink roseslle hall- bow, and Train -bearer was Mari ried - was held at 510 E. BL�fzo SLePlion�
lyn Heck, gowned In aqua taffeta a u• -� with pink accessories. Joseph Heck w•..±-- ..�__ `�acted as ring -bearer. g]"-- -
Mrs. Miller, mother of the bride
Miss Smith Bride
Of Earl Williams
ITIIACA —Mlu .7rvmrlle Err
,I,,,,ahler of Mrs and bier. WIII
Li I,.� „r IN E, slam nL, became
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hed ILo star,
David LRON nhd. !
of Feudore,
crror
uncle of the arldograom, D
in, ceremony- her u
Given In marringe by e h
"ushl the
bridegroom,
wee ring-
comin oL the bride room,
bearer. V attended the re -
Some 60 go"
ae=ft et the church. dueled from
Mrs- R,lillsms was gm
Ithaca high school In 10411 and Me'
Wllilnms, in 1041. He is employed ere
ar" Chain
Pliny1,,pe,tor in plant. wherei e
OM
the bride isem-
penY
will r"Ide at 420 N. Aurora ry
a at.
Miss Barber Is Wed
To Francis Connors
Mies Constance Arlene Barber,
daughter of Sergeant Raymond R.
Barber And Mrs. Barber of 525 W
Seneca SL, became the bride of
Private First Class Francis J. Con-
nors Jr.on of Mr- and Mrs. F. J.
Connors of 616 W. Seneca 9L
, e
Thursday morning in the Church
of Thehrector, heaRev. oByrne
performed the ceremony.
The organ music was played by
'Miss Mary Clines.
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, was dressed In a two-
piece aqua wool suit with accee-I
sorles of beige and luggage tan-,
Her only Jewelry was pearls•
Matron of honor was Mrs. Ray
VnA Orman Jr. She chase a pink'
wool ensemble with black acees-,
sorles and wore a corsage of white I
roses. Best man was £dward F.
M11Ier, Vshon were George Haglni
and Michael Connors
The brldeb mother wore brown:
with a corsage of talisman roses.
A reception was held and all
rn
luncheon was served at the boe •
of Mr. and Mra F. J. Connors.
After a wedding trip of unknown
destination, the couple will '*.aide
In Montgomery, Ala_
Min. Connors was graduated
from Ithaca High School in long
and the Binghamton Hospital
School of Nursing In 1041.
Mr. Connors was graduated from
Ithaca High School In 1937 and in
now stationed at Mfozwell Field,
Ala., where he is In the Army Ali,
The bride was feted with a per-
sonal shower given by Mra. Ray
Van Orman Jr.
Ithaca Br_ 1de
Mrs. Earl Wtllla[fte II
Dye —Ogle
Mina Dorls Ogle, fl"gbtcr of
Prof. Robert C. Ogle and Mrs. Ogle
of 204 Treva Ave., became the held*.
of Howard Spencer Dye, son of Dr.
Joseph A_ Dye And Mrs. Dye of 325
Dryden P..d„ at 3 P. m- Balgrday In
Sage CbapeL The Rev. Fdwsrd T.
Horn, putor of the Lutbaraa
Church, performed the crremooy.
The church was decorated with I
while Iris, larkspur. white del- I
phlnium , and candelabra. The 1 ,
alto was backed with palms.
The organ eelsetlons were played
- by Richard Gore. The Musses V
Muriel Andrews, Virginia Andrews,
Georgia Westervelt- and Jesus Wa- I'
kill sang "At Dawning_"
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, was gowned In whlle
oath, cut In princess Ilnes with !�
long fitted sleeves, sweetheart I
neckline, and long oval tram- Her l
long veil of net was gathered by a
headdress of white ear"* -I cot. She j
carried a bouquet of white carna-
tIOns,
Miss Wynn Ogle of Traver Ave..
sister of the bride, was maid of
honor. She was dressed In pall
green chiffon, with shired bodice
and a full skirt. Sht were a tmri
of pink calmatlorts and earried a
matching botiquet The brtde,_nalda
were Carol Ogle of Middletown, as-
ter of the bride, Dorothy Dye of
Ithaca, sister of the bridegroom,
and Jane and Jean Ogle, twin stf
tees of the bride- They wore similar I
goWTts of pale lavender chiffon with '
yellow earnstion headdreaers and
matching houqueta,
Bost man was the brother of the E
I bridegrnom. J. Gordon Dye of EI- '
mire. Ushers were Dick Fricke, i
C170; Sporck, Wesley Dye, and
Donald Paarlburg- all of Ithaca -
The bride's mother wore a royal
blue gown with matching Awes-
actrles and a cor"ge of titrsman
roses. Mrs, Dye was dressed 1n
I dusty roes. ehlRom and wore a cor-
sage of pink rases.
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