United In Double Ring CeremonyMr. and Mrs. Joseph Salipek of South Main street. Masontown, announce the marriage of their lt;daughter. Kay. to Chief Steward 1George B. Turchin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Turchin, of West Masontown.The double ring ceremony wasperformed Thursday morning. De- *cember 14. 1944, at 8:55 o’clock, in ^ St, Mary's R. C Church. Leckron?. | with the Rev Fr. F. S Kondrla of-VI.. ficiating.| • 4The bride wius attired in a twopiece suit of black gabardine with white accessories and wore a cor- I sage of gardenias and pompons. She carried white rosaries and pray- | er book Her only ornament was a I gold cross centered with a dia- ^ mond, the gift of the bridegroom.Miss Margaret Turchin, sister of the bridegroom was matron of honor. She wore a two piece beige t suit with red accessories and a cor- a d sage of red roses and pompons. ; 1 Edward Michalec. of Masontown. b s was best man. 11A ’Following the wedding a dinneridwas served at the home of the £ bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.^ John Turchin.v, Mrs. Turchin attended Mason- „town High school and prior to her marriage was employed in defense work in Youngstown. O., and De- j troit. Mich. (Chief Steward Turchin. who re- j cently returned from seven months r overseas duty has returned to New jYork for fuither assignment. Prior to enlisting with the Merchant Ma-^ rines he was employed at the Pack- . ard Motor plant, in Detroit.of The newlyweds enjoyed a brief honeymoon, and on their return home they visited with Mr. and e,!Mrs. A. B. Turchin in Detroit, n- Mrs. Turchin expects to join her husband in New York in the near ed future.70P-