)y theWi.vn-queste.wlyweds PcOn EasternHoneymoon\ tcal-mist gabardine suit, with Whpastel pink accessories, was worn most by Elaine Marie Frere. daughter curre of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul J. Frere, on Ft Point Marion, when she became highl;the bride of Edward F. Gmiter, Madw son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gmiter, Marti Connellsville Road, Saturday, Feb- Garra man 4. 1950. in St. Hubert’s R NydifC. church. Point Marion, enga*Rev. Fr. Andrew Schneider on ^ heard the exchange of vows. Mrs. ^roafCharles Rice was vocalist for the Thlt;recital of nuptial music. Spring Madw flowers adorned the altar for the creahceremony. writeThe bride was given in marriage ('ntlc by her father and carried a whjte Freniprayer book, topped with orchids. *es aiJoan Frere, Point Marion, maid f,,tun of honor for her sister, wore a omsL’Athre noforcompanion suit of bitter-sweet, with which she wore gray accessories.* W lenceJohn Gmiter was his brother’s Adbest man. Ushering were ReneFrere and Julie I)iax.rice o wThe bride’s mother wore a beige Martl suit, pink accessories and corsage pv C| of pink roses. Navy blue was A‘lmo chosen by the bridegroom’s moth aUfj0ler, with pink rose corsage. moviiBreakfast at the White Swan thust, followed the ceremony, and adorn ing the table were candles, spring flowers and a wedding cake.On their return from a honey-toomass tistic a fin.Butmoon in New York City, the newlyweds will be at home at 40 Kerr narptl• T Dei I t I]street, Uniontown. j,Mrs. Gmiter, a graduate of Point the h Marion High school, attended Ingoerdiana State Teachers college, and year , prior to her marriage was employ- (]omed With the Motors InsurancerecorCorporation, Uniontown. VJ0USThe bridegroom, a graduate oflhltru Dunbar High, attended Duquesne university, and during the war ’ p,( served in the U. S. Navy. At pres who ,ent he is affiliated with Richlin hiehb Stores, Inc., New York.the 1can p