Newark Church Wedding• •ii:iMR. A_\D -MRS. KOBKRT -MAX CHAPMAN'First Presbjtenan chuich in sew ark. O, was the scene of a ovely wedding’ on June 22, \\ hensorontv sisters of the)or,na Javn McCiear, daugnterif Mr and Mrs. Jay S. McClea»*v if 296 Woods a\enue, cecame tne mde of Robert Max Chapman, on of Mr. and Mis Max C Chap-rian, 61 Koith 3ith street, ard i couple left ormerly of Wanen Dr. Hoyt E 1 after July Cerr performed the double ring eremony.The bndegioom is the giandson f Mrs James L. Chapman Si . jid Mrs. Emily Mullen, of Warren, iOth of whom were in attendance t the wedding.Given m marriage by her fathei, he bnde wore a gown of embioid-:ved tulle, the bouffant sknt bil-owmg over a hoop and encircled nth tiers of wude flounces. Hei ingertip veil of French illusion vas caught to a tiara of rhine-?tones and peaiis and she earned a angle white orcmd. sunounded by stephonotis, on a white BibleMatron of honor was Mrs JamesMerrill,Marmo,Jackson, bnde.Out of town guests were from Columbus, Mansfield, New Lexington. Shelb}. London, Jackson. Sandusky. Cincinnati, Lakewood, Warren Ene and PittsburghFollowing the lecepuon, the for Miami, Fla . and, 1. will be at home in 148 Shelby bouievaid, Worthington, OThe bnde. a graduate of Newark Hign School and Ohio University, is a past president of Zeta Tau Alpha, social soionty, a member of Kappa Delta Pi, educational honorary, and a member of Pi Gamma Nu social science honorary societ.The bnoegioom graduated from Newark High School and attended Ohio Uni\ ei sity. where he was a membei of Sigma Chi. social fraternity He will be employed in the Columbus offices of the City Loan Company and. in September, Mrs. Chapman will be a member of theColumbus, ard Patricia i faculty of Worthington schools.Pittsburgh, was bndes-maid, in ballerina length gowns of nylon sheer embroidered with a floral design. Both earned colonial anangements of yellow* daisies Robert Pratt, Cincinnati, fraternity brother of the bndegioom, acted as best man: Tom Chapman brother of the bridegroom. was a groomsman and ushers includedLUTHER LEAGUERS GO TO CONFERENCE Seven Luther Leaguers from St Paul's Lutheran church will leave this evening on the 8:30 train out of Jamestown for the 17th International Luthetan Youth Conference of Augustar.a Luther League„ ^ „ at Chicago fiom June 29th1 through July 4Ul. Those song ere Caiol Andeison. Carol Johnson,A reception for 100 guests was held in the home of the onde's parents Assisting hostesses included Misses Janet Cunningham of London, and Janet Rice, ofBob Karl son. Lois Henry, Mary Hagstrom, Judy Whiteshot. and Don Hendrickson, who will be ar thp conference m the