ft IUHEEN MUmN, Rlli• 3r VATVlinWAftT /Itnffn . A'-nn1r Wif'ic I 1I ’tJOHNSTONWEDA1'■ r;, _ - : - r-r $£?' ,*,.' • S'. .•;■«. '‘V':‘.X'„.' ,*'■• iS*.»*7t;-5-:p.rfV^V VV *' Ml,» k , , - -./'■■Miss Helen Mullin, daughter of Mr; Jlijdv fcaMiel ; 0. JMuflin of Rossie,*r* *.lt; » * *“-'1 * -if'-' 'V «»' «#. i7- *was united in marriage to Richard Jbhhfctftn of Gduv^hehr' son ot Mi. and Mrs. Bat us W. Johnston, Syra-£,•• • .-! •■ , -f. - • •, . -cusp, Saturday evening at 8, at the home ot the bride’s parents with the Rev. Edward J. W. Burston of Rich-,e , ' *viiie officiating.Miss Frances Mullin. sister of the bride, sang **} Love You Truly/* during the service, accompained by Mrs. Charles' Shumway of Gouverneur, The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marjorie Muilin of Newburg, and Dean Johnston/ Syracuse, brother of the (bridegroom, was best man.The bride wore a light blue suit with black and white accessories. She wore a corsage of white orchids.The bridesmaid wore a black andwhite suit with black accessories and► ■a corsage of pink roses. .Mrs. Johnston attended Gouverneur High school.Mr. Johnston was graduated frorh Clearfield High school, Clearfield, Pa; He served in the U. S. Army for three years during World War II. He is at present, employed by the 'New York Central Railroad company at Rich-ville. ,Following the service, the couple left on a wedding trip through the middle west/'Upon, their return they will reside 1i*~Bigelow.