MRS. CHARLES BI RO H ART 'llCarol M. Tihy , Becomes Bride At Fair HavenFAIR HAVEN—Mist Carol M. l Tihy, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Peter Tihv of Richmond t Ave., Fair Haven, became the bride of Charles H. Burghart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Burg* lt;1 hart of Sterling Center, on June i 27 in St. Jude’s Chapel here. 1 Rev. Elmer Heindl performed f the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Walter Parsons, sister of the bride, sang appropriate vocal selections. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white gladioli, delphiniums and snapdragons Pews were trimmed with ribboned nose gays of lily of the valley.Carrying a bouquet of white fugii mums, the bride was es- i corted to the altar by her fa- 1 ther. Her full-length gown of lt;white satin, fashioned by her t . sister. Mrs. Walter ParAons. 1 featured a scoop neckline, pearl beaded cumberbund and ended 1 in a train. A full illusion veil r i was caught to a pearl and 1 crystal beaded crown of lace t and taffeta. 1Miss Nancy Kirk of Red Creek, a classmate of the bride, ( served as maid of honor. Her r gown was of fitted yellow or* s ganza with tappered long 1 sleeves and she carried a bouquet of pink sweetpeas and white fugia mums. Other bridal attendants Included Miss Dorothy A. Tihy, as senior bridesmaid, and Miss Helene K. Tihy as junior bridesmaid Miss Dorothy chose a ballerina length pink organza gown with lace over-jacket Miss Helene wore a blue princes* style * frock with organdy over-skirt. , All attendants wore matching ° headbands which held their short veils of tulle.Uarnld Hut-oharf Cl*rlinD *