•» i^*r» I V * lr * * . r • M • ■ • T* * k L ■*- r • ^ r , 1 . i l ^ , * - *V * 11 -■»•■—* i‘ \ . . • *f . . | / | w •«. ( 1 ■ 11 « . • v* *a ® * ♦ ** I F : w »** - i i * *i 1 - ! Il^ ‘ B 41 4 | | 1 ^ • * ** ft «) ».? • / , | - ' f f “IOlschafsbie-Amold,' Vi i t p*^ IsirF * rt ■ A As* i1'®. ■ tl£*r«ipA pretty church, Wedding occurred la St Patrick's church Tuesday morning, when Miss Dorothy Barbara Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold of Feeding Hills, and William Joseph OlschafskI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam. Olschafskie of Sentral street, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rey. T. J. Preston in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives of the couple. Miss Annie Moriarty was bridesmaid and she wore pink silk poplin; with messaline and lace trimmings and a large black picture hat to match. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The bride was handsomely gowned in white silk poplin with Irish point and pearl trimmings, with a large picture hat to match, with willow plumes. She carried a shower bouquet of white bride roses. William B. Lyons performed the duties of best man.After the cerfemony, a reception and breakfast was held at the newly furnished home of Mr. and Mrs. Ol-schefskie on ChuTCh street. Guests were in attendance from Rockville, Hartford, Westfield, Springfield, Feeding Hills and other places. The newly married couple will spend part of their honeymoon in Albany, N, Y.