Helen SaltzmannBride Today OffThomas CliffordThe marriage of Miss Heien V Saltzmann, daughter of Mr ant Mrs. Harry Saltzmann of 398 Bis-T horn asford, son of Mrs. Margaret Clifford of 304 Linden ave., was solemnized at 9 o’clock this morning in St. Joseph's church. The doublering service was ret.d by the pastor, Rev. P. A. Lynch, who was cele-. . - r J . -11 - ■ * ■ . . . ■ ' y /• - y aJi* -1 Dm ' *•» ’ ’A*■' Vbrant of the nuptial rnaas.The nuptial vows were exchangedi with bouquets of white calla lilies and ferns.;Mrs. Leo Callahan, church organist, played the traditional weddingmarches and sang Mother Re-loved.’ Ave Maria” and ‘ O Lord !t#Am No-t Worthy.The bride was given in marriager»y her father. Her gown was styledwith a white satin bodice withsweetheart neckline arid a full marquisette skirt trimmed with white lt;atin bowkr.ois. Her white mo[uisete shoulder-length veil drap-d from a Juliet cap and matchingiara. She carried a colonial bouquetf white roses and gardenias tied, nth white satin streamers.Mrs. Don Bellinger was her sis-*r’s matron of honor and only lt;a-»ndant. She wore a gown of deepjchsia faille with matching hatnd long gloves. She carried a hou-tet of fuchsia coloied roses and olets tied with silver ribbon,William Clifford was his brother’.*let man and ushers were Don Bel-j tiger and Paul Clifford.Mrs. Saltzmann attended hertughter’s redding in a poudre ue dresw and wore black acces-ries and a shoulder corsage of site gladioli. Mrs. Clifford, mother the bridegroom, wore a black ess with matching accessories and shoulder coreage of white gladioli. A wedding breakfast was held in e Club House for a few relatives d friends following the ceremony ie bride’s table was centered^ with four tiered wedding cake guard-on each side by tall tapers instal candleabrakfter a short wedding trip thetple will reside for the presenthome of the bride's parents, traveling she wore a brown andrc suit, a brown topper andwn accessories.nests attended the wadding fromnkltn. Pittsburgh, West Mont-c, Bradford, Dunkirk, N. Yrren, O , and Oak Park, 111,arties honoring the bride were ?n by her mother and aistA*i ■ vX? * ;• air » w ’V--aunt. 'Mrs. He en Moran, and . Margaret Clifford, Mrs J. O sell and Mrs. William Clifford.| ne bride graduated from Oil City| school acid from St. Vincenpita 1 School of Nursing. She the past thiee year* in thenurse corps, r. Clifford graduated from St.Josephs high school and is now employed at the Pennsylvania Electric company. He spent three years in the navy.