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seeded wtrh ieeaia bmurbs and LIUM,
cad wa, perform•4 by the Rev.
Iilam[Itan Benk,x Of NL A"1scq
mean of the Lride�rmm
Otto 34,a1 plyed Plano selee-i
• liana of arreag-mean by Hach andi
Beeedoees4 sad traditional Lahen-
fish afa1C
Givenm murll.• by bee f►lher,
the hride ww dressed in her moth
Iare wedding gown of while satin.
I which was mmmad alth her Ereat
ItY terra nn metier,
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' lace, and her metier, Nell. which
wrta also trlsmad with 1►ce, end
(� was gathered al the hack of bar
r head with ,Iny orange blossoms.
N Her bouquet wu of while roses
ii Mrs, £behur Kirke Hart of Al -
him, co•rain of the bnd_e and met -
son of bonor, wore a full length
foshia gown, and carried a bouquet
of white roses and Japanese lilies.
James Floyd 131reLfeld of De -
troll, Mich, brother of the brlde-
groom, was best man.
J Immediately after the ceremony.
II a lunehron wzs served to members
of the bridal party.
During the afternoon, the couple
will leave by plane for a wedding
trip to Detroit, ](Itch.
The bride attended Stanford
Ualversity, and was graduated
from Cornell with the Class of 1939.
She is a member of Alpha Phil sor-
ority, and Phi Beta Kappa, e 11
1du.r1ing the past ye. r attended tie
�i Hrahlefd received his AH.
I degree from Cornell In 1930, and
his ]fD- degree In 193i While at
1 Cornell. be was busJnes.s manager
70- the Cornell Dolly Sun, a mem-
ber of the social societies of Psi
Upsilon, Aleph Sema.ch, and Sphinx
Head, and was treasurer of the Stu-
dent Government Association. He
was also elected to the honorary
societies of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma
Y/ and Alpha Omega Alpha, med-
ical honorary society. During 1940-
41, be was a resident doctor In sur-
gery, and an lnstructor of surgery
at Yale. Dr. Hlrslffeld Is now an
instructor In surgery at Wayne
University -Medical College, and is
also director of a defense research
fund.
Dr. and Mrs. Hirshleld will make
their home at 268 llerrlweatber
Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Detroit,
Mich.
Pre -nuptial events for the bride
include a kitchen shower giveen by
Miss Edith and Miss Dorothy
Burt(, and a luncheon by Mrs. W:
A. Ranne) .
,hiss Virginia Lush,
Charles llilrhell Wed
DIRS. CIIAILLE3 J. MITC"ELL
Mrs. Arthur G. Lush of 505 Dry-
den Rd. announces the marriage of
her daughter, Miss Virginia Marie
Lush, to Charles J. Mitchell, son
of Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell of 418 E.
Seneca SL
The ceremony took place Satur-
day, Feb, 7, In Beaufort, S, C.
Mrs. ;>fltchell Is employed at the
New York State Electric and Gas
Corporation, and Mr, Mitchell is
with the LT. S, Marine Corps at
Parris Island, S. C.
"olu at 610 E, Buffalo St.
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MRS. IPLt3-I-'tbt JAMES smMNER
Miss GcFtmde McAllister, daugh- Both Mrs. McAllister and Mn-
ler of 1,f r. and ]tee. Peter A MS Skinner wore blue frocks and ear-�
ter of
r. Bostwick Rd-. became sages of red roses.
Allthe steer f Will
James Skinner. The brother of the bridegroom, I
son of Dr. Charles E. Skinner and
Charles E_ Sfllnner Jr. of New York
Mrs Slt Inner of Media=. N. J., at City, was the beat man.
11 a- in. today. Ushers were John 14LImbVI7 01 ,
The ceremony was Performed by Dalton, M. AcS,, William Green of
the Rev. William Byrne, rector, in Redding, Pa Robert Young of
the Church of the Immaculate Con- Philadelphia, Pa-, and John Van
cepllon, the altar of which was Bbtrcom of Ailic[Wpa, Pa, ell class -
decorated on each side by palms mates of Mr. Skinner in Lehigh
and poinsettia- University. 1,,
selectlons.
Miss Mary Clines played organ
After the ceremony, a e ' 'i
The bride, given in marriage by Was held at the home of thhbride
e bride's
her father, was gowned in candle parents.
'light satin with a filled bodice, The bride is a graduate of lthnea
sweetheart neckline outlined with High School and Cortland Norm&%
seed pearls, and a long ttaln. Her School. Mr. Skinner Is studSing at
fingertip veil of illusion tell from a Lehigh University.
petal shaped halo of net, edged When the Couple left on a motor
with seed pearls, and she carried trip through the South, the bilde
a bouquet of White chrymnthe- was dressed in a red crepe gown,
mums and stevla arranged around black wool coat, trimmed with
one red poinsettia. accelot fur, and a corsage at while
Her bridesmaids, MISS Jane Mc- chrysanthemums and euphorbia• ,
Allister of Ithaca and MISS Betty PrrnupUal events for the bMr:
Oshamp of Webster, were attired affinn udeeH noon, the showers given
by Road
in gowns of Spanish rose teta,
and cairied White chrysanthemums Home Bureau, the teachers of South
and carnations. Their
rs- Ber'J"Inaln
e gthsshoulder ve) a were held in plc eby Rhoodo and daughter, Miss Dorothy
. roso carnations. Rhaode. - -