in the Trenton area before going to Rockport, Mass. where they toured historic spots and Cape Ann.When they returned home, the Catholic Daughters of America of which Mrs. Philippi is a charter member, had Mass in honor of the couple. Rev. N. A. Mltolo officiated in the Mass at St, Mary's Catholic Church, Yatesboro-. Hie church choir, directed by Miss Marianna Coion-na of Kittanning, sang. Miss Jeannette Colonna was organist for the occasion,Mrs. Philippi was presented with an oreliid corsage while her husband was given a carnation boutonniere. Golden mums and gladioli decorated the church altar.Open house was held at the couple’s home along with a dinner prepared by Mrs. Frankgranacmiaren ana two great grandchildren.Another dinner for the couple was given by the C.D, of A. in the church basement. Mrs. Pauline Linko baked a wedding cake for this, occasion.Mrs. Philippi has served as organist of St. Mary’s CatholicChurch for 30 years.As Harvests ContinueWASHINGTON (UPI) -Weekend shoppers will find awell - stocked food market. Meats, fruits, and vegetables am all in good supply as Southern and Southwestern harvests continue.Beef is a good buy in most areas. Roast, ground beef, andrt n lr r* n I4 r\ *4 1 An i a P* ■ T nu, J ■ i i n J nFood Mei