E DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORKUiiit MembersTo Participate In Yale PartiesMRS, ClfATll.ES W. HEDD Margaret A, KefchamMargaretKefcham BecomeBride Of Charles W. ReddMiss Margaret Ann Ketcham, ffaugliter of Mr. and Mrs. How* ard Ketcham, 116 Gorham St., ..became the hr Me of Charles W, son ef Mr, ami Mrs, Clyde \\\ Redd, of Fountain Inn, s!c., tn the First Methodist Church, Nov. SO. •The Rev. Harold S. Swales, T-D,, pastor, reformed the double ring ceremony at B p.m., In a candlelight sendee. Mrs, William Turner, organist, play, id Iradillonal wedding music.Knit DownwardEscorted to the altar by her brother, James 11. Ketcham, the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white velvet street length gown. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was caught to a matching petal 1 rimmed with pearls. She carried n while prayer book centered with an orchid.Mrs, James C. Bedclte, as the bride's only attendant, wore a cranberry velvet sheath with gold accessories and carried bronze chrysanthemums.Robert *E. Ketcham, brother of the bride, was best man.The bride's mother wore n royal blue wool sheath with matching accessories and a corsage of while chrysanthemums.Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home d! the bride’s parents with 50 guests present.After a brief trip through upper New York State, Mr. and Mrs. Redd are at home al 1021-lQlh Street, Atxcandrin, Va., where Mr. Redd is stationed with the United States Air Force, He had attended (heGardner-Webb Junior College in Boiling Springs. N.C. The bride, a graduate of Middlesex- Valley Cenlra! School,, and Humboldt Institute, Minneapolis, Minn., was employed by the Federal Government,Birth RecordA son to Mr. andMrs. Robert Gales, Trailer Town, Canandaigua, In Thompson Hospital, Dec. 10, 1053..Nmoteen . ■ home , units * will meet next week. Seventeen have Christmas parties planned. The other two, although hot featuring a party, will - be making Christmas wreaths. It’s Christ-nias week for otir . homemakers,” Katharine C. Fales, county home, demonstration agent said, in listing unit meetings.These are:MONDAYCanandaigua Evening unit — 7:45 p.m. with Mrs. IL .Sheldon Williams, Christmas' p a rt y. Committee: Mrs. Williams ,Mrs. Harold Finley, and Mrs. Clinton Buchanan.Cheshire unit — 7:30 at the Fire house, Christmas party by Mrs. Eugene Johnston and-Mrs, Alden Marvin. .North Canandaigua unit—7:45 with Mrs. Roger Pritchard — Christmas party.TUE5DA YBristol unit ~ 10:30 a.m. with Mrs. George Rogers, Christmas parly..Cobbles lone unit — 7 p.m. at the Home of Cobblestone, Christmas parly by Mrs. Guy Crowell.Farmington Chapel unit—7:30 at the Steak-Out Restaurant, Manchester, Christmas parly and business meeting,• Hill and Hollow unit — 8 p.m. with Mrs. Charles Shellman, Chris I max party. Mrs. Paul Koehler in charge.North Hopewell unit — 7:30 with Mrs. Albert Hall, 'Christmas party. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Frank Long In charge.FI a Ins vf He unit — 8 p.m. with Mrs. Robert Bird, Christmas party.WEDNESDAYBristol Springs unit — 2 p.m. at the Church Hall, Christmas party. Mrs. Wiliam Schenk incharge.Castle Evening unit — 8 p.m. at the Firehouse, Christmas wreaths by Mrs. A. J. Kirker. Mrs, Herman Amberg Is hostess.Ccnlerfleki imit ~ ,7:30 withMrs. Robert Simpson, 'Christmas party. Committee: Mrs. Robert Sherman and Mr?. Bernard Knopf.Hopewell unit — 10 a.m. with Mrs. William Stoddard/ Christmas wreaths by Mrs. 'Charles Cole.Ontario 4Sens unit — 1:30 with Mrs. George Ewing, Christmas party. Mrs. Ralph Skcllett is in charge of the entertainment.Phelps Evening unit — 7:30 with Mrs. James Liberatore,Christinas party by Mrs. JackieSmith.Piety Hll! unit — 8:30 with Mrs. John Murphy, Christmas party. Committee: Mrs. Michael Kinsella and Mrs, Murphy.ift(1Ia■O:e;wwtairHUse The Wanl AdsITTs