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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 10

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 10

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Mansfield, Ohio
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1 10 Nfw Jmiiti.il, M.iisfrld, O. 'ai) 19,5 Nurse Weds College Senior In Candlelight Ceremony II, ft 'i r1 'l "tS V- -irrpx Lj I Vrv5? I 1 Shotr your leg In thene filmy tirt quality CiALKlV Miss Carolyn Joan MacAdam, graduate nurse, and Mr. Jerry Lee Bryant, senior in physical therapy at The Ohio Stale University, were married in a candlelight ceremony at 7.30 p. m. Sept.

11 in the First Lutheran Church. Following a prelude of vocal selections by the bride's uncle, Mr. Richard Ness, she was given in marriage by lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Mac-AJam, tiflfi Tortland Way S. Hie bndccrooni is tlie son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Bryant, Virgil St.

The Keverend James 11. Fresh performed the double ring, open-church service. LACE TRIM Handmade linen lace from Panama, sent by the bride's uncle, Mr. Robert Ness, adorned the white' wedding gown made by Mrs. W.

I). Casio. The bride carried an heirloom handkerchief which belonged to her maternal great Mrs. Alonzo Dyer was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were 1 Mrs.

Michael Flannery; Mrs. J. i Robert Eyler, of Chicago; Mrs. William John MncAdam, of Roy-al Oak, and Miss Nancv Ness, cousin of the bride. Mr.

Thomas E. Bryant served as best man for his brother Sharing ushering duties were Mr. Alonzo Dyer. Mr. Michael Flannery, Mr.

William John MacAdam, brother of the bride and Mr. John Robert Eyler. 200 AT KECEI'TION I CEir.llEP!! i lih'rtting beauty of domvntir rotlon with a handiruvrn look mm nuiftfiQ Ami 1 re cue I 0 feBAj St fc -I 1 Beige demi-loe sheers in Yernntile flannel HIS sizes 8 to 9'i' and 9 to 11. h-rrrrrixi AVE 1BJl'Htt! MRS. JERRY LEE BRYANT (Miss Carolyn Jean MacAdam) i A little "nothing" of a Mouse that's liig news on I campus or in tlie office.

No I collar or culls mar the sim iriin r-, fvUI HIV 1 Bride9 Sisters Are Attendants Approximately 200 guests attended the reception at the church following the ceremony. The hostesses were the bride's roommates in Columbus. They were Miss Judy Sudak, of Toronto; Miss Judy Thiel, of Upper Sandusky and Miss Kay Flatlev. of Chatham, N. J.

ple elegance of tin's hack zippcred beauty. Wvnr it 1 MlMSn 1 -T- 1 ft Tl A tucked iii or eav it out. Warm, colorlully printed cottons- you'll loc lor lounging, casual entertaining, sleeping. Scoop neck, sliort sleeves, patch pocket. Misses'sizcs S-M-L-XL.

0w 1 c.i lis to 22 Assorted plaids. 32-3S. LOUDONVILLE Three sis ters of Miss Patricia Lou Riy- Ushers were Mr. Andy Grass-man and Mr. Joe Grassman, brothers-in-law of Hip hrirln- Mr nock served as bridal attendants iDave Mowery, and Mr.

Larry when she and Mr. Gary Allen Stumbaugh exchanged rings aicLoy, letclier. The ring bearer was Andy Grassman, nephew of the bride. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will reside at 908 Meadows Apt. Co-1 lumbus.

1 Both were classmates at Gal-' ion High School. Presently on the nursing staff of the University Hospital, Co-j lumbus, the bride was gradual-! ilvtl Heart Sept. 11 at 11:30 a. m. at St.

Peter's Catholic Church. Father Joseph Buescher officiated at the open church, double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Susan Grassman, Woos-tcr, was matron of honor, and A buffet, luncheon reception for guests at 1 p. m.

at the; Eagles Hall followed the wed-i ding. The couple will reside at 94 ALU Mrs. Julia Grassman and Miss East Norwich Columbus. I ed from Mt. Carmel School of Nursing in August, 1964.

Mr. Bryant will continue his studies at The Ohio State University this fall. Mary Lee Riynock also were their sister's attendants. Other mm attendants included Miss Dianna Clover, Columbus, cousin of the bride and Miss Marjorie Meyer, Cleveland, college roommate of the bride. Jackie and Pattie Grassman, nieces of the bride, ALKA SELTZER BAYER ASPIRIN K-K.

KOC 89c BAN DEODORANT Elected Jn (ialiou GALION Mrs. Garth Oxen-dale has been elected president of the International Friendship Club. Other officers who will luiiowmg a irip to Michigan. Canada and Niagara Falls. Both are 1961 Loudonville High School graduates.

She was graduated from St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing, Toledo in 1964. She is cm-ployed at Grant Hospital, Columbus. Mr. Stumbaugh will enter his fifth year of ceramic engineering at The Ohio State University this fall.

A rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegroom's parents for the 24 members of the wedding party at Green Acres Sept. 9 at were flower girls. serve with Mrs. Oxendale are Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Riynock, Burwell Loudonville, are parents of the bride. Mr. Stumbaugh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Stumbaugh, 114 Loudon Ave.

0 Mrs. Rollo Wilson, secretary; Mrs. Lucien Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. Norman Steber, sunshine fund chairman; and Mrs. Peter Reeve, scrapbook 98c 7ZC AQUA NET SPRAY Ken.

K(IC JiJ DIPPITY-DO AQUA VELYA IT SECRET ROLL-ON KeR. Listerine Antiseptic kpr. COc 08c yy Colgate Toothpaste The bridegroom's brother, Ken 7:31) p. m. Stumbaugh, served as best man.

Coats and Clark 4-pIy wool lrint ntreteh ration CAPRI SLACKS in stunning Fall colors. ARR1D ROLL-ON 75c Johnson's Band Aids 'Vows Exchanged In Massachusetts- nay StiCU ntHUI irtmS I 1 i. I lltea. UM 58( Keg. 67c 3 -O 17 a Mennen Skin Bracer Miss Joyce Ann Enderle.

579 Maple and Dr. Philip Bige-low Dunham, 755 James Syracuse, N. were wed Aug. 28 at 2 p. m.

at St. Barnabas Chapel, Falmouth, Mass. The Reverend Spurrier per groom, served as best man. The couple are residing at 753 James Syracuse, N. after a trip to Nantucket Island, Mass.

The bride is a graduate of Mansfield Senior High School Wasliable stretch cotton in black plaid or hounds-tooth check prints or lir-elle-cotton stretch in red, green, black, navy solids. Set-on hand. 10-1S. Good Sept. 16 to 22 82c Keg.

land Miami University, where: formed tlie double ring cere she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. This fall, she will receive her Master of Arts degree in zoology from Syracuse University. A graduate of Swarthmore Collpge, Dr. Dunham received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago.

He is assistant professor of zoology at Syra-j cuse University. mony. The bride is tlie daughter of Mrs. Alice N. Enderle, 579 Maple St.

and Mr. John X. Enderle. Tamiami Terrace. Lexington, Dr.

and Mrs. T. C. Dunham.) Higganum, Connecticut, are the bridegroom's parents. Maid of honor was Miss Jud-' ith Bennett, Woods Hole, Mr.

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