reliIhallafoe:ssr-iff- n I •intlA-idfrfctotiroidit*.n:ofadj--*3Of.u-ta.tore-ofilltieade-;ckle/oftieoereAoegiu eariy 111 ocptemper*' Marriage AnnouncedM*: Marguerite Dei FavrO, lt;40 West Piedmont street, announces the maxrtasj; of her daughter^ Marina, to Ira, M. KltUe, son of Mr-, and Mrs, Mason Kittle, of Belingtao; W.-Vs, The wedding was solemnised August 17, at St, Peter’s rectory In Oakland, '.Tit* hride y?ae attired In a white street length .drew with which she wore, white accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds, Miss Margaret Nary, who served' as her sister's maid of honor, was attired in a light blue dress with while, accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds, Costbri Nery, brother of the bride, served as best man.. .b. Poll owing the ceremony, a -reception wea' held at- the home of the bride's mother. A three tiered wedding qake centered the table. The hostess was. assisted by the bride’s sister, Miss Minnie Nery, of Meadow-brook, Pa, and Mr. Anna Fernandez, of Clarksburg, W. Va. Others present were Mr, and Mrs, ^daaon Kittle, of Belington, W. Va.; David au5 Jerxy AJ5cii rcTiionwi, Oi CLarksburs; 'Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, James LaRosa, James Lee LaRbsa, Jr„ John Davis, of Keyser,Mrs. Kittle ia employed by the Celanese. Corporation of America. Mr, Kittle, a veteran of World War IT, served four years in the Marine Corps, 28 months being spent in the South Pacific. He received his discharge in December, 1945..Following the reception, the couple left for a Short motor trip. Mr. and Mrs, Kittle plan to reside in Terra. Alta, W. Va,, where Mr, Kittle is employed by a construction company. .Vww-Snmmm NuntiikmJin¥ahiinAjdcpsMSfMini*teMViMPiJit:ieaHetc:A:ElIC.teRttdtGi