£V..- _ vWEDDING-, i..sfV:;... —. .» •»* •-*ft«• o.JSchoeny-Cassidy '• * r *■ • . •lie marriage of Miss Edith Mae r,:joeny and Ansel J. Cassidy wife Solemnized with a simple ring ceremony at 8 o'clock Tuesday morningiat the home of the officiating clergy-*man, the Rev. L. T. Preeland, pastorof the First. Methodist church, in thepresence of a few relatives andfriends. The attendants were Miss Wilma Noble and Ed Criswell. The ceremony was witnessed by the groom's mother, Mrs. Jennie Cassidy; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Summers,, an uncle and aunt of the bride; Miss | Noble and Mr. Criswell.I The bride is on of Princeton's most t popular and esteemed girls and has j made her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mts. Summers in soothif j* I*4w44*44i Gibson street, since the death of. her ], mother. She taught two terms of ] i school at the'Baldwin Heights school. ^ ! The groom is,the son of Mrs. Jennie i , Cassidy of sonth Gibson street and i one of the city's best known young men. He is connected with the McFetridge Cassidy Garage in| i north Main street, where he has gained a laige acquaintance of }friends. -/ tIbe bride wore « navy blue cloth (cost suit with grey hat and shoes,I and carried a . corsage bouquet of9ward roses.Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy went to Haz-j leton by anto following the ceremony to escape their friends. - At Hazletonthey took the north bound C. E. ttrain for Chicago where they will spend a few days befori going to Denver and Colorado Springs. Returning July 1st, they will be at home to their friends at the Cassidy home, 424 south Gibson street. They were accompanied to Hazelton by a number of the bride's girl friends, who showered them with rice and gave lt;them a general send off as they} boarded the train.