Double Wedding Is Colorful AffairFormer “Norwich Young Man Party in Ceremony at HamdenThe following from The Delaware Express published this week at Walton ;willt be of interest in Norwich:* «v •-* '.* j *On Saturday afternoon of July~Mulcolm~Shaw”Crawford and Mrs.-Crawford, were married in a col'or-ful double ceremony on the lawns of the Crwfor.d -home in Ham-* den. Miss Frances Janet Crawford became'* the .bride of Lewis Meade Marvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marvin of Walton and Brooklyn, while Miss Katherine Goodrich Crawford was married to Theodore Millspaugh of Ndw York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Millspaugh of Norwich. The ceremony was performed by Rev. David A. Craig, pastor of the Hamden Presbyterian church.The occasion brought together as attendants a gay group of the home and college friends of the four contracting parties and the guests comprised relatives and friends from Norwich,' Binghamton, New York and Brooklyn, as well as ktfme and the nearby villages.The bridal party of Miss Frances led the wedding procession, preceded by little Miss Patricia Morgan of Delhi, a dainty flower girl in pale green ruffled organdie and bfg leghorn hat, and carrying a prim old-fashioned bouquet.Both brides were gowned alike in slim, trailing princess frocks of white satin and wore long tulle veils which were caught to the