RECENTLY MARRIEDCarr-FellerMiss Nancy Ann Feller and Nell William Carr were united in marriage Saturday, December 11, 1954, in Our Lady of Peace Church, Lynbrook, L. I.The bride wore a taffeta and lace gown with taffeta train and fingertip veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of gladioli and pom pom chrysanthemums.Miss Edith Courtney Feller was maid of honor for her sister. She. wore an American Beauty red velvet and net gown and carried yellow chrysanthemums.TTie best man was Richard Carr. Donald Carr and Robert Carr were ushers.A supper reception was held at the American Legion in Lynbrook for 65 guests.Mr. and Mrs. Carr left for a brief honeymoon in New York City, at the expiration of which the bridegroom reported to his army unit at Fort Dlx, N. JLOCAL EVENTS OF YEARS AGO(continued from first pete)formerly of Cazenovia, was luth on the list, Mr. Card also sold more insurance than any other man on their sales force.—Charles Rowe of New Woodstock caught a finger in the fan of a grinder .on* day last week. His finger is improving as fast as can be expected. — Stewart Mitchell is recovering from injuries received-iast week from a fall tttrn * load of hay.—Over heated stove pipes in the homes of Oscar Lori and A*a Wilcox of Erieville last week would have resulted disastrously, but for the quick action of neighbors. As it was no very serious damage was done. —Mi*a Violet Gridley of Erieville was so unfortunate as to sprain her ankle while skiing one day last week.—90 3 iJft 3 3* MTC »r3“ i*-•*« 3* 3*