MARRIAGESALWINE WOLFF Miss Dolores May Wolff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wolff, Hanover R. D. 3, became the bride of Charles Thomas Alwine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. A1 wine, 232 Diller Road, in a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. William H Banks Sunday at 2 p. m in Grace Reformed Church. Mrs. William H Banks, assistant church organist, played wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a ballerina-length gown of ice blue net and lace over tafleta. Her gown was fashioned with a strapless, fitted | bodice over which she wore a short-: sleeved lace bolero jacket. Her ‘ shoulder-length veil ‘was of net arranged from a headdress of white roses and lilacs. She carried a white Bible holding white rosebuds with streamers ol mum petals. Mrs. Ken-, neth Wolff, San Antonio, Tex., sis-■ ter-in-law of the bride, served as matron of honor, wearing a bailer-ma-length gown of pale pink net and lace over taffeta She wore a headdress of pink rosebuds with matching net veil and carried a colonial bouquet of pink flowers. Merle Whisler, 218 South Street, was the best man. Ushers included Bruce, Dean, Ronald and Kenneth Wolff, brothers of the bride A reception for about 125 guests was heid in the church social hall following the ceremony. Later the couple left for Niagara Falls and Canada. For traveling Mrs. Alwine chose a dress of lavender rayon taffeta with black accessories and a white rosebud corsage. She is a giad-uate of Eichelberger Senior High School and is employed by Snyder 's Bakery. Her husband, also an Jfiich-elberger High School graduate, is employed by Doubleday and Co., Inc. The couple will reside at 581 Baltimore Street