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Jean Louise Tait Engaged To Wed Harold W* BurkeertiGdU now of dctp pink shjUiShe carried pink rowbudi tied with matching Batin ribbon.Thomas BLUzInger of thl* city aerved Mr. 9!*ck as best man ar.d usheri wire William Lamey of Cberryisto tsd Howard Shcmu of KflnevlJie,Mr. and Mr*. Za-ehary R. Tait announce the engagement of ibelr daughter, Mlsa Jean Louise T*U, to Harold William Burke, aon of Mr and Mu. P!frit Rene Burke oil Col ling a wood, N. J. |ilii5 Tait li a graduate or Clarion State Teaxers’ college and received her rnqjCePc degree from Stanford university. She U at present eoun-aeSor for women and a member of Lfce Xacuity at Trinity university In San Anion Jo, Texas. During the war Mlse Tall served aa a coto-I munlcallyns officer in the Waves.| Mr. Burke atiecded the Culver-Uity of Pennsylvania and received ■hit degree from Stanford university • where he also has dor.e graduaLe' i work In geology. He served during: : the war as an officer In the army1Tli- wedding dloner vea wrvtd piculc style at the Black home. A four tier cake baked by Mia. Helen Gurkwiu featured the decorations.jAmong the wedding gue*ti were Mr. *r.d Mtj. Floyd Erwin and daughter, Mrs. Olive Kiefer, all of Sheffield, and many relatives and friends itoxn Oil City. Tiiuiviile and vicinity.Mr. Black li employed at Hunter-WiIson Co.fneengineers. ;, The wedding will lake place thEsj.summer In Saipan, Mariana Islands/ where Mr. Burke is working with the United States Pacific geological survey.03'hiT51HtlIE. Lois Winter. WedJ■!To Floyd R. Black In jCherrytree Church• iA blue bridal ensemble was chosen by Miss Elsie Lois Winters for her mat r lag e at* 2 p. ni. Saturday, June to Floyd Rurs ell Black. Rev. B. H. Mead of ihe Oil City Nasrene church cooducLcd lieceremony In the fJh«rry|.r*P Community church.The bride 1* the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Winters of R. 3, TiluevlLe. near DempseyLown, and Mr. Black is 1 he son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Black of Cherry tree.Miss Betty Winner of ihls dly sang, ^'Because” and '1 I*ve You TrulyThe bride, at the arm of her father, appeared in a lovely gown of blue taffeta designed by her .mother-She wore a fingertip veil of y matching *?hade and for something old a blue necklace loaned to her by Mrs..Alice Hills. Her costume was accented with an arm bouquet of red roses lied with blue satin.Miss Esther Winters as her sister’s bridesmaid appeared In an
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Oil City, Pennsylvania, US

Wed, Jun 22, 1949

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