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:NTNG. AUGUST 30, 1959THF roSHOCTON, OHIO, TRIBUNEI~heVs WorldenFallonSara Young, John Siege! Wedraduaten Warsaw Methodist ChurchW. Graham, the for-nn DeMoss, will be graduates of Good piial School of N'urs- ■ ?, Sunday, Sept, 6. j is the daughter of j Noble DeMoss, Co-5.n is a graduate ofchool, class of 1956. iployed at Coshocton *ial hospital.dilier, 721 Chestnut ison. Allen Trottman.-e returned from a Williamsburg, Nor-s, New York City, Chautauqua. Lake her points of inter-The Warsaw Methodist church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Sara Sue Young and John Lee Siegel which was solemnized Friday evening at 7:30. The bride rs the daughter of Mrs. Anna Young and Tremont Young, Warsaw, and the bridegroom is the on of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Siogel, BEsb-field.The Rev. WiUiarfi J. Weinland, pastor of the church, officiated before the altar decorated with two seven-branched candelabra, palms and vases of white flowers.A half hour program of wedding music was presented by Miss Mildred Mencer, organist, and Miss Carole Arnold, vocalist.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz - length dress of white silk fashioned with white Venus lace surrounding the Sabrina neckline, with long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists. The dress had a fitted bodice and a full skirt. Her shoulder-length veil was held by a crown of Venus lace and pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid surrounded by white roses with white satin steamers entwined with rose buds and pearls. The bride wore a diamond and pearl pendant, a gift of the bridegroom.Mrs. James Fields, Warsaw, was her sister’s matron of honor and Miss Pat Butler, .Tewcom erstown, was bridesmaid. Christie Lynn Carpenter. West Lafayette, cousin of the bride, served as flower girl.The matron of honor was attired in mint green princess style dress, with matching accessories and j carried a colonial bouquet of yel- j low roses. The bridesmaid wore a j gold princess style dress with goldaccessories and carried a bouquet of mini green roses and white lace. A white princess style frock was worn by the flower girl who carried yellow rose petals in a dainty basket.James Fields served Mr. Siegel as best man. Ushers were Larry' Layman, Warsaw, Jack Ferrell, Wooster, and Jim Shaffer, New-comerstown, Mark Norris, Warsaw, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer.For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Young chose a blue lace dre'ss with white accessories and wore a corsage of white roses. The mother of the bridegroom wore a black linen dress with white accessories and a shoulder corsage or white roses.A reception for 75 guests followed the ceremony in the church parlors. Ivy with yellow roses surrounded Hie punch bowl and the three-tiered wedding cake centered the bride’s table. Hostesses were Mrs. Louis? McKee, Mrs. Roberta Rehard, Miss Delores Carter and Miss Beverly Lowe. Mbs Gladys Johnson was in charge of the guest book.When the couple left for a 10-day wedding trip to Daytona Beach and W interhaven, Fla., the bride was wearing a copen blue dress with black patent accessories and the whine orchid corsage from the center of her bridal bouquet.The bride is a graduate of Warsaw high school and is employed in the office of Shaw-Barton, Inc.The bridegroom is a graduate of Warsaw* high -school and is employed at Millwood Sand Co.The couple will make their home with the bride’s mother temporarily.TheJ• -Hhui\\MJ*bI!.THE\Ythe most dramabroadlooms fronmore, and you cABICin a rich textunmothproofed! t-A broadloom that’s mal 100 % virgin wool pile, nutria, gold suburban j Twelve and 15-foot widThis carpeting
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