j*he Nauthorne, Society EditorTea Honors Visitor From France/via mage fs Revealed By Cochrans-t'Th® f Philip G. CochranMemorial Methodist.Churchy Dawson, was ihe scene Saturday aftornoonh Aug, 10, of the marriage of Mary Elizabeth Cochran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Griscom Cochran, Dawson, to William Parshall Sweeney, son of Mrs. John Edward Sweeney,7040 Meade Place,' Pittsburgh, a ad Hie I ale Mr. Sweeney.' 'Marriage v o w s were exchanged before Dean Robert A. Preslon of Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va., at 1:30 o’clock.. iTraditional nuptial music was played by the church organist, Ruth Ann Seefelt..Jfhe bride appeared In a haf-lerina-lenglh gown of silk organ-t*L featuring a fitted bodice, square neckline trimmed in Al-ehcon Lace, cap sleeves and bouffant skirl. Her veil of imported illusion was attached to a Juliet cap of Ale neon lace studded with feed pearls and she carried a bpuquet of Eucharist lilies with Streamers of stephaoolis and ivy. ;vSusan E, Cochran, her sister’s maid of honor and only attendant, wore a bailer ina-tenglft gown of French blue organza over gray and a matching chignon cap. A cascade of delphinium completed her ensemble.•^George Alfred Kershaw, New .York City, was best man. Usher-ipg were Fraiiklyn- McClure Williams, Philadelphia, a cousin of Ihe bride, and Gerald Wallace Callender,’ Pittsburgh.-: The bride’s jisother chose a street-length dress of blue lace and blue velvet hat,. Mrs, Sweeney, mother of Ihe. bridegroom, appeared in a streeWength' dress oLnavy blue crepe and matching Both bad corsages of Eucharist lilies’Supple meting the ceremony a reception was held in the While Swan Hofei.- The newlyweds will make their home in Mt. Lebanon. ■• •The new Mrs, Sweeney is a graduate of Conncllsvflle High School. and; Bethany: College, Belhany, \V..Va. She is a teacher. in the Mt. Lebanon School System. '. Mr,- Sweeney attended Washington .and Jefferson College/ Washington, Pa. , During World War II; He served with the Marine Corps in the Pacific. He is aasoclated with ' the Bell Tele-^Sbrie Co;/On Saturday, July 20, in All -Saints R. C. Church, Masontown, Krucstine Boyle became the bride,of Marino Organt in a single ring ceremony read at ila.,m. by Rev, Andrew J, King.Escorted to jhe altar by her son-in-law, Leon Van Ness, the bride appeared in a brown chiffon cocktail dress with matching accessories. She carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid surrounded with daisies.Serving as matron of honor and only attendant was AliciaBoyle of Mason town. She chose a pink celestate dress with matching accessories and wore a corsage of pink daisies.Best man was Thomas B, Coil of Jackson Heights, N. Y.Supplementing the ceremony a wedding'breakfast and reception were held at Ihe bride's home.When the couple left for awedding trip to the New England States^ and Washington, D. C., the bride wore a lavender dress with white accessaries and an orchid corsage.The couple are now residing in 400 Park Blvd., Masontown,4 * *British railway stations haveelectric heaters for molhers who may wish to warm milk battles for Iheir babies. . ■HarrisburgScene OfBPW Meetxr \„.n. N€£Deal StudioMrs. William D. RohaleyGladys Braden Is Bride-Elect Of Adam VaydaMrs. John Braden, Virginia Are., Oakmonl, is announcing Ihe engagement of her daughter, Gladys Jean, to Adam V. Vayda, son of Mrs, Adam Vayda, Fairbanks. •Wedding platis have not been reveaJed,More than 85 guests attended- an afternoon, tea in the Jewish'Community Center here Tuesday held by Mrs, Abe Weiss in honor of’a niece and two daughters,. Shown above left to right are Mrs, Henri Rosenberg, of Paris, France; the hostess, Sirs, Abe Weiss, and her two daughters, Mrs. D. D.Give YourChildMusic LessonsAT THEturntable13 Morgantown St. AIR-COKDITIONEDme m tomorrow-Aiig. 15 and meet Walter Richards from CLEARFIELD FURS.He is looking forward to meetbig.you personally and ' showing you stimulating new Fur FashionsClubs AndUniofllawn Chapter of Hadascah hnnrH mnalirc 1 I Iti