andtrs.Ml,ersK'XvtV# i*AVx • • i-zi'vv //fViX •*»vvMcGarryMR. AND MRS. STUART K. RYDGRENSeh“]Mithof[rs.Sally Ann Edmiston BrideEIn June Church CeremonyBer,leyindI’il-es-er,ofSally Ann Edmiston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Kingsley of Clarendon, chose a June 20 wedding in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church when she became the bride of Stuart Ken-ARoy Barr, and James Rhodes of Titusville.sch(Nazneth Rydgren, son of Mrs. Bernice Rydgren of 211 Madison Ave. and Reynolds Rydgren of 1 Third Ave. west.chan,ndld-ofTHE DOUBLE ring ceremony was read at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Carl Nelson. Decorating the altar were twin vases of white;ns„u9ir-and yellow killions and yellow snapdragons. Family pews were marked with white bows.es,adJ.re-VS;wtoi’s3norillenmWilliam Peterson was at the organ for the wedding music and accompanied the vocalist, Donald Owens, whose selections were “0 Perfect Love,” “The Lord’s Prayer” and “The Wedding Prayer.”1CARRYING a cascade of white and yellow daisies, baby’s breath and ribbon shower, the bride wore floor-length silk organza over taffeta. The gownfeatured a round neckline and elbow' sleeves. Alencon lace, reembroidered and etched with seed pearls and clusters of crystals, accented the bodice and front of the belled skirt. A duchess rose centered a double backbow atop the sweeping chapel train.lac-adk-lea)rHer bouffant elbow’ - length veil of French silk illusion was caught to a crown of pleated nylon and seed pearls. Her only jewelry was a white gold pendant bell with pearl drop, the gift of the bridegroom. For something borrowed, she w'ore with her bridal gown a slip 100 years old.ofsns,e-k,dk-WEARING street • length sleeveless sheaths of maize cotton-satin brocade, the matron of honor was the bridegroom’ssister, Mrs. Bert Mullen of Bradford; the bridesmaids, Judy Eagan, Ingrid Sw'anson, and Joan Custer of Waynesburg.t-inidirssas,e-1.•sTheir dresses were styled with round necklines and bell-shapedskirts, a duchess rose centering a double bow at the waistline’s back. Their headpieces were butterfly veils attached to side petals of a matching rose. Each carried a cascade of yellow daisies, accented with w'hite and tied with a yellow bow. Their gold and pearl bell pendants weregifts of the couple.dgirlbridegroom’s niece, Nancy Mul-hyklen of Bradford. Her short white frock had multi-color flowers on the bodice to match ribbons which tied her basket of yellow', white pink and blue daisies. Her headpiece was a white bow.sBert Mullen served as best man for his brother-in-law. Ushering were Stephen Summers,The bride's mother added blue accessories and a corsage of Mamie Eisenhower carnations to her white and blue cotton knit outfit. Mrs. Rydgren pinned white carnations to her blue and white jersey print, with which she selected white accessories. A white carnation corsage was presented, also, to the bridegroom’s grandmother, Mrs. Hugo Rydgren.picn on !undipicnItchuiAndthep.minvilA RECEPTION for 150 guests followed immediately in the church parlors, where whitebells w'ere hung over the doorway and table appointments featured candles, small vases of yellow' and white daisies and the attendants’ flowers. The01day,ing:Senip.m.leav9:30castbride’s bouquet complemented a four-tier cake, ornamented with yellow roses and topped with a miniature bridal couple.RIsWhen the newlyweds left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, the bride w as wearing a pink dress accented with white lace at the neck and waist-RlmetGlenChailine, white accessories and acorsage of white carnations witha pink ribbon ties. Since their return, they are residing at 103 W. Wayne St.menRoseEMPLOYED as a secretary at Warren State Hospital, t h e bride was graduated from Warren Area High School in 1961 and from the Robert Morris Jun-presiFo Mrs. the iRoy A slt;gamlt;Mrhostlt;ior College in Pittsburgh in 1962. A WAHS graduate in 1961, also, Mr. Rydgren is employed by New Baker’s Cleaners.ing.ThpubliHostesses who honored the bride-elect were Judy Eagan, Ingrid Swanson; Mrs. Foster Edmiston, Mrs. Arnold Edmiston, Mrs. James Rhodes; Mrs. Bert Mullen; Mrs. Claude Barlow and Mrs. Lyell Carr.1sanYou take MEDICAL problerD* E