2 O’Donnell - Ullrich - Marriage Saturday-i-At eight o'clock Saturday morning in St. Joseph's. Father Arthur Leon united in marriage Miss Max ion Ullrich, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Ullrich, 514 Beech street, and Samuel O'Donnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O'Donnell, 30 Wayne street.Wedding music was provided by Kathleen Simmons, organist, and Mary Rock Scalise, \ ocalist.The bride wore stone blue velveteen in a street length frock, wine accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Her only attendant was her sister, Clara Ullrich, who wore wme velveteen, black acces-Lg 1 sones and a shoulder corsage of ■ ^ yellow roses.Harry O'Donnell was his brother s best man.The immediate families and intimate friends were invited to the wedding breakfast at 9:30 o'clock at the Philomel Club, where the bride’s table had been appointed in silver and white with a three-tier-ed wedding cake, candles and white chrysanthemums m a crystal holder.Miss Mary Elizabeth Boberg, of Detroit, Mich, was the only out of town guest.Following a wedding trip to Philadelphia the new lyweds will make their home on Morrison street Both are graduates of Warren High School m the Class of 1934. The bride is a New Process Company employe and Mr. O'Donnell is employed by Struth-ers-W ells.Parties for the bride-elect have been gnen by Mrs. Zelda Johnson Ullrich, Miss Monica German. Miss Mary and Thelma O’Donnell. Mrs. Samuel O’Donnell and Mrs. Bette i Guifrre. SO'- i a i