- STYEK'1Lilies, Candles CreateLovely ' edding Setting. Easier hhos palms and ferns together With light fromS vtnivCar ? ™ted a lovelY springtime setting in of A it S f q* 7 i Saturday eveningffor the wedding r™T ot AStOUt' ,dauL,hter of Mr- and Mrs, Marion F i m' f rLy 1 NE and JarneS C. Hart, son of Mr and Mrs, James O. Hart, 1513 Overlook ave SW.i was c*10sen f°r 3 sentimental reason as itmarked he .,8th wedding anniversary of the groom’s parents. ■ f lte\. George Cfiapin Beebe officiated at the double rine ee following a recital of wedding rnusic presented by Mrs A H, Senior, organist and Mrs. L. J. Smith soloist A'' ,1s' bemoj s selections were “Alwavs.” Irving Berlin “I T.nv* Vou Truly. Carrie Jacobs-Bond. “Calm As thl Night” Rohm and “Oh Perfect Love,” Barnby, ’the latter .■Manned foi chimes. Mrs. Smith sang, “Because,” d’Hardelot and “The '!abUc the 'Htter song atjhe close of the'lemony Bunns the exchange of vows Mrs. Senior played “Liebestraum ”' I)un./'£ jedding March as the recessionaluuimg tnlt; lecitai the ushers, Robert Onvick the groom'*ibrotilcl-'^d'ilm^oMs:1 Slt;0Ut’ °f Milwaukee' WJ*-, the bride’.L™*- CHORUS from; to the bride’s grandmother. f-ohengrin , Wagner was used as, * * *the wedding processional. Escort- MISS ELQ1SE PISFNRRPT mmunnW £llir'irhQ KaVe,^r ‘n ™aldofhS?r!L“ .h?33£v51 r Pl*ec«lk,{i by rose lace ballerina length gownhoi attendant. Miss Kloise Risen- designed with a very full skirt!-ilsle »'a h nSVn ttt,e ,(ian(iIellt Her J)at and mitts were of the sameiaml hi h nar W fle L U*,rt, laet‘ as her Sown and she carriedand his bi other-indaw, Donald i a purple orchidtvhriliai’ iiJi a r.,-....,,, ,1 l . i t *1 ... .. . ■ , “ yuipic vjiuiuu,ibhnber who served as best man Donald Shriber, brother-in-law ..waited then anna! 'of the groom, was best man.\?ked chafai»a « Mr*. Brown, the bride’s mother, , cina lealh pr# of pink lace wore a champagne gown and s designed with fitted bodice, short; natural straw hat with navy blue sleeves and a very full skirt. En- J trim and other accessories in navyi * , - — uluci accessories in navvjliancing her gown was a pink lace and a purple orchid. Mrs. Hart[hat, the same pattern as the gown, j (he groom’s mother, contrasted her | with pink bn dal illusion falling: navy blue gown with a pink hat doun the back. She wore pink and clove* n^v.. ,j lace mitts, a rhinestone choker, the . gift of the groom and carried a I white orchid atop a pink satinand gloves, navy accessories and a purple orchid. 'The bride’s grandmothers, Mrs. J. K. Potts and Mrs. B. N. Brown, both were attired int I _ , . » V n II, UUlll W Cl C dllUCQ III; covered Bible from which fell a1 navy blue and wore corsages of shower of pink satin ribbons! pink carnations. Mrs. Olive Thomucaught up with lovers’ knots. ! son of Roscoe, 0., ■ the groom’s for something oid, tiie bride, grandmother, wore navy blue andcarried a handkerchiet belonging! a corsage of pink carnations.I HE RECEPTION followed in the church parlors. Bouqdets of ■ tulips were used to decorate the parlors and the bride’s table was 1 centered with a four tiered wedding cake topped by a miniature i bride and groom encircled with fern. Tali tapers burning in candelabra enhanced the setting. Serving as reception hostesses were Mr*. I Robert Orwick and Mrs. Donald Shriber, sisters of the groom, Mr*! j Harold Rodenberger, Mrs. Howard Weisgarber, Mrs. Robert Miller jaunts of the bride, and Mrs. Richard Stout, of Milwaukee, Wis.Out of town guests were present from Rattle Creelf Afmu A.r;m waukee, Zanesville, Cambridge, Easf Warren. Alliance, Akron, and Cant Mr. Hart and his bride are on 1 a trip to Pittsburgh, Pa., Washington, D. C., Mt. Vernon and Vir ginia. For travel the bride wore a brown, suit topped with a three quarter length cocoa brown coat and a hat in the same shade. She wore contrasting accessories of brown and pinned a white orchid , to her shoulder.The bride a graduate of Wash- , jington high school served in the f WAVES during World War II and . attended Kent State university, i j She is affiliated with Gradale so-tlt; roritv. ftMr. Hart was graduated fromf Washington high school and at-], tended Bowling Green State uni- j versity and the University of Tennessee. He attained the rank of lt;lieutenant in the Army Air Corps lt;during World War II and is now lt;associated in business with the Nehi Bottling Co., of this city. |iMR. AND MRS. HART gave the j rehearsal dinner for their son, his! bride-to-be and members of their j ! bridal party Friday evening at the! Massillon Woman’s ciub, Pink I snapdragons flanked by pink tapers ; centered the table. !The former Miss Stout presented j Mr. Hart with initialed cuff links.! He, in turn, j^ive her a rhinestone] ,: necklace. The bride-to-be present-f ed her attendants with rhinestone! £ I necklaces. Mr. Hart gave his best!