Mrs. Charles C. Cushman IInBurtonCushma8eVows Are Heardi:IMiss Darby Anne Burton was and an Empire bodice detailedgownriHina anc cuffed BishopVrto Charles Clayton Cushman IIOver her hair the bride wore ^ afternoon in the Em- * bmanuel Lutheran Church.The gown, styled in the A-line silhouette, featured a watteau train trimmed in Venice lacecnHospital AuxiliaryTo Hear Speakerwnicn exienueu uaiiieurai len^iii Ifrom a matching velvet came-lot hat. She carried a cascade bouquet of siephanotis with white rosebuds and English ivy. pThe bride is a daughter of s Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Burton of 918 N. Market St., Lisbon, and the bridegroom’s parents\ are Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cushman of 516 Bank St.aDr. Thomas Hamish. D O., of Officiating clergyman fopwtnn Falls will thp cmpct 4t30 doubleTinfij ceremony11tlr«speaker at Wednesday s meeting of the Women's Auxiliary ofthe bride’s brother-in-law Rev. Milburn Franke of Greeley,ooialem Hospitals to be held j1* ‘ PL30 a.m. in the Home Savings S^r'z \ulheran Church’5 The bride wmbuilding.Dr Harnish spent several months last summer in Guate-hergiven inarents.marvrriage by — r-------The bridal setting was decor-bouquetsmala. Central America, as a chrysanthemums illuminated bymedical missionary for |_;j_ ioiKK.r^ . iu I ”—ceremonialAMDOC Inc.. a non-profit or- i----cIIionization.I. 1 In the bridal procession were Hostesses will be Mrs. Nevin the bride*s sister Mrs Charles /Halverstadt and Mrs. Edward Bosel as matron of honor, Elireenamyer. Guests are wel- bridesmaids, Miss Janice Det- jwiler, Mrs. Dale Burton andMr*. Ronald Cushman, and the bride’s nieces and flower girls Leah Franke and Robin Burton. The attendants were dressed•omeMary Ann Foulk's\(Troth Announced\CThe family of the late Charles alike in ruby velvet skimmer5. Webb Jr of New York an- gowns having ivory lace and lt;of his satin detailing. Their headpieces }Webb were roatehtog clusters of vel-Foulk of Youngstown, to Robert ,™‘‘*av« Each 'aied a singlenr » r long stemmed rose.The bridegroom asked hisbrother Ronald Cushman to per* (* Am a af _ * «___i ___ i *nounce the engagement [laughter, Mary Ann-W. Bryan of Can ield.Mr. Bryan, a mechanical engineer, is employed bv the(- t |form the duties of best man .Youngstown Foundry and Ma- and rings were carried by ^' 1 “ bride’s nephew Robby Burton.chine Co.An early summer wedding is being planned.iGuests were ushered by Dalethe bride’s brother, Ronald Wicker sham and Charles1Homing pigeons served with Bosei distinction in World War II. G.I. | por ber daughter’s weddingiiJoe, an American bird, deliver- ^rs_ Burton selected a beige ed a timely dispatch that saved dress complemented with har-*,000 British troops from Dorn- monizing brown bardment. He received the Dic-’a corsage of double pink cym-kin Medalbidium orchids. Mrs. Cushman alent of a Victoria Cross — in a bridegroom’s mother, was at- i fower of London ceremony aft- tired in a three-piece beige suit.Her accessories were black patent leather and she wore a corsage of double pink cymbidiumf*r the war.orchids.Thecongratulations of 200 guests attending the reception in the! church sociai room from Ohio and Colorado.Miss Nancy Roth, cousin of the bride, presided at the guest- i book register and aides included Mrs. Fritz Roth and Mrs. Richard Burson, aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Milburn Franke,bride’s sister. uUpon their return from their undisclosed honeymoon the new Mr. and Mrs. Cushman will reside at 1080 N. Lincoln Ave.,IIApt. 204. Mrs. Cushman is employed as a secretary. She was graduated from David Anderson High School and attended Kent State University. Her husband is a machine load coordinator for the Deming-Division Crane Co. He attended Youngstown Technical Institute and Kent State University where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta social fraternity.1I111I(II