FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 1939Mr., Mrs. WilliamKellyLejrioiResidents Of Shadyside, 0.\lt;IvaiFor JiMr. and Mrs William Sidney Kelly are residing in Shadyside. Ohio, following their marriage. May 23 in the Boyce Methodist Church.She is the former Miss Sarah May Straight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Straight. 1945 Michigan Ave.. and he is the son of Mrs Leah Allison. 2019 Ohio Ave.,•nd the late William Kelly.The double-ring candlelight ceremony was performed before an altar setting of palms, fernery and white flowers by the Rev. Gail McQueen, pastor, and the Rev. R A Kelly of Youngstown, uncle ofthe bridegroom.Mrs. Dorothy Golba, church organist. presented a half-hour recital of wedding music and Richard Wonders, cousin of the bridegroom. sang “Because,” ”0. Promise Me” and “The Lord’s Prayer.Wearing a gown of white Chantilly lace over satin, the bride was given in marriage by her father.The fitted bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline embroidered with pearls and sequins and long, pointed sleeves. The bouffant skirt featuring an apron effect withlace scallops extending into net ruffles forming a chapel train in the back Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was held in place by a velvet crown embroidered with sequinsand pearls.She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and satinstreamers Miss Marilyn Golba was maid of honor and wore a floor-length gowm of white embossed organdy over a pink taffeta underskirt. A taffeta cummerbund with a large bow in the back accented the fitted bodice Her circular pink veil was attached to a pink velvet crown and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white rosebuds and carnations.Miss Judy Laughlin. Miss Marilyn Smith and Miss Judy Saf-ried of Salem were bridesmaids and appeared in costumes iden-Hr•***- ?*SvMRS. W. S. KELLYShe Wax Sarah Straight.Newell A114. whosebe July 1. lwere added ond nomina Arthur D the comm; may vote i 2 to 7:30 p. stallation o15. George committee lt;John L. Bnew membthe post vi against hou which conclt; ans. A replt;gress of th* ground proj Dewayne presided. Tl ing will be the post hoiwas dressed in a gown of yellow lace and net ruffles over a taffeta underskirt. She wore a matching lace jacket and a spray of yellow rosebuds in her hair and carried a basket of yellow and white roses.Lambert Plemons was best man and ushers were Michael Lucas. William Golba Jr. and Samuel SaWackThe mother of the bride was attired in a pink lace dress and the bridegroom's mother chose a white chiffon dress. Both wore white ac-cesories and orchid corsages.A reception for 150 was held at Boyce Auditorium with members of the WSCS in charge of arrangements. A four-tier cake with a bridal couple centered the buffet table on which a white milkglass punch bowl and matching candleholders were used Aides were Misses Carolyn Kelly, Shirley Skidmore, Betsy Cra-ble and Patricia Allen The bride is a 1959 graduate of East Liverpool High School. HerMacDonMid LandDavid J. J the United S ca. may be iSaturday to conference began this iHall.Gov. Davi address theing.Some 350 today with 1 host. Burges: uled to givi dress.The confei the annual fc night. I. W. / retary - trea er.George Wa president wh White Househusband is a veteran of four years in mint-green, orchid and yellow, service with the .Air Force and at-respeciively. They carried match- ** *Ing Colonial bouquets. Pamela Wonders, cclege and Kent State University. He is employed by the Thorofare Su-bridegroom. was Bower girl and Iper-market at Wheeling.Some Progress SeenCitv Man Posts BondIn Strike SettlementIn Contributing CaseLISBON — Alghough some: Jack Croxall. 34, operator of theprogress was made in a ^roxa^ TV Service of E. 4th St.,“slightftIle'tt alwa Request:A loan $