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Pajre T^entj-eichtSYRACUSE HERALD SYRACUSE SUNDAY AMERICANSunday, July 30, 1030.Duard T. Hale Weds Adelaide F. Evans; Other Nuptial Ceremonies of InterestGreek Catholic Church BridalraftCollamer Girl Is Wed in East Syracuse Methodist Church Ceremony; Dinner Follows Here‘IMi-! * ^ V. to A-,» {'' •--iU V«‘f;-:. 'j #vv •* , y* • *--//Ar *- • v -**.; W v#* x :■Plj '-V A*.y.y.,;;.»:Syy*'u,X,•**v /•• • tlt; it' .• »1 • \ • ■. ' . • ,v' ••• fv .1.5 1 lt;*: .| :)iy■■ i':• lt;• w ' .- ✓ .,A• ..-£V ?■:/ H ’ ______V .. ’ 2:' •• •;* *•?»-1 «***£v-:. ;?/ ' ^ -/-'i:*' ; V.:. ' • V-’T •\ ! ...tf' *■• « * ’At' • ■l iMR. AND MRS. DUARD T. HALE, 1010 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, nrc shown with their bridal attendants in Eist Syrneitse Methodist Cliurch onlaide Peru Evnns of Collamer. A dinner for the bridal party and families followed in the Mizpali Hotel, Syracuse ♦ * ♦-July 15. The bride was Mias Adc-Sacred Heajl RilesChurch Nuptial:V-- y «. : vSJ ■• •: rlt;-: *■••■ • iV.'-r^.f 'XT: JKrjtrcrrkifon“ Mr. and Mrs. George Puchii, 405 Ofisco SfrecrMUs Catherine Lukaczyk, daughter bcuquets of Talisman rcccs withcl Mr. and Mrs. Ssmuel LnWzjk **»*■* flo^^*rs. The‘atteadBnts wo:c*722 TttUr Street, became the bride »««« «wl bracelets of ctlffon * v^lTPt rpirl*! in rlt;*rr»*cnonrilrff^ *“ lVa- ““u i colors, the gift of the bride.*!rs. Michael Puchlr, IQ1 Central John Fuchlr of Syracuse, brother Avenue in tuint .John th»* BaptMt' of the bridegroom, was best men Gwk Catholic Church at 10 o’clock, 1 Uihcra -Srcro waller Mural and S^an-Th, I li'l Jaracmbowekl. Mrs. XaAacsSc.Tho wedding of MUs Adelaide iVrn Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans of collamer, and Duard T. Hale, icon of Mrs. Charles Owens of Mines, took place in the East Syracuse Methodist Church on Sot*was the best man and the ushers were Harry Evans, brother of the bride, Harold Stayton, DaForat Ar-bngast and Robert Doolittle.Mlsa Alice MacBridfi, Syracuse id-prano, a friend of the bridal coupla.urday afternoon, July id. the Rev. sang I Lovo You Truly and Ee-Lcslle Simor.a fifTlciaUtig. Church'dec- cause’* Mrs. Harry Evans, mother orations wero palms aud garden now- qz tne brme. wore n gown or rose cri Tall tapers In the candelabra taiga lace with white accessories p.ntj wore lighted Just before the serrico : hud n bouquet or TilUmer. rosea, by two if the four bridesmaids. Mrs. Owens, the bridegroom's mother,The bride, who was £iren in mar- ; wore a roynl blue gown with white rloge by her father, wore a gown of I accessories end had a bouquet ofsatin and lacc, fashioned princess style. She wore a full length veil attached to a cap of seed pearls. Her [ bouquet was of white rases, lilies of i ‘he valley, and babys breath.The ir.ald of honor. Miss Forella ! Evans, sister of the bride, wore white tafTeti and carried a bouquet of garden flowers tied with orchid ribbon. The bridesmaids. Miss Mildred Frazier. Miss ±.1 lea 11 Nichols, Miss Lu-crccla OlHeUe and Miss Gertrude Hale, sister oi the brldeeroom. wore white moire talTela gowns and ear-tloa garden bouquets tied with pastel ribbons.Patricia Evans, niece of the bride,wit- a*.*, Jiuu it ml' u luL/white talleti gown and carried a coluulal bouquet. Kenneth StnytonTalisman ro;cs.Following a reception la the Phila-thea.ream of the church, tho laml-llcs and members of tho bridat*party had a •wedding dinner in the Rainbow Room of Urn Mtepab Hotel. The couple lert on a trip to Canada and Northern New Tort State.Tho bride was graduated from theEast Syracuse, Klgb School and Syracuse Secretarial School and is president or tha Syracuse AlumnaeChapter of Alpha- Iota, international honorary business sorority, Tho bridegroom U an alumnus of East Syracuse High School and Ppwelou Institute nod is offllisted with the Mizpaa xiuvj*. me cuu|jiii «jil *i* at 1019 Eaal Genesee Street, Syra-CUJf*.Riles in Reclorym C;brlda's mother, wore a gown of navy blue chiffon with a blue hat and had a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Forester, mother of the bridegroom. was dressed la nevy blue wllh matching hat. Ket corsage bouquet was roses and sweet peas.Mr. Fores Ur and his bride left ou a wedding trip to Canada and to th* Hew York World's Fair, the bride’s traveling costume being dusky pink and white worn with white accessories. and Ba orchid bouquet. The couple will live at 401 Butternut Street.LIFE EXPECTANCY RISING Public health work has resulted .In the prolongation of life from an average of 40 yenis in 18E0 to an nvcr-n$e expectancy today ol Cl yeara.TEACHING JOBS MULTIPLY In 15 years lCfl,625 teaching Joba have been added to the nation’*schools.IN SUNDAY SCHOOL 78 YEARS Mrs. M. Holt, who has rilcri in Man-%» atkUftV* |Sunday School for 18 years.3 • DAY
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Sun, Jul 30, 1939

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