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MR. AND MRS. CARL E. STERBUTZEL—Herald-Standard Photoed silk dress with white accessories.Supplementing the ceremony a buffet dinner was served at the Masontown American Legion Home, where a reception for 300 guests took place in the evening. Featured at the bridal table was a centerpiece of mixed flowers, flanked by candles.When the couple left for a wedding trip of unrevealed destination, the bride was wearing for traveling a white linen dress with orchid accessories.After July 1 the couple will re-Judith R. Fette Bride Of Carl Edward SterbutzelIn a lovely nuptial setting of roses against a background of ferns, vows were exchanged Saturday afternoon, June 24, by Judith Rae Fette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Fette, McClelland town, and Carl Edward Sterbutzel, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sterbutzel, McCleliandtown R.D.The Presbyterian Church Hill Church, McCleliandtown, was the scene of the 3:30 o'clock ceremony. solemnized by the Rev.Thomas Conboy Jr.Alfreda Brownfield presided at the organ for a recital of nuptial music. She accompanied the soloist, Patty Brownfield, in her numbers “0 Perfect Love, Because” and “The Lord's Prayer.”The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle over satin, fashioned with fitted bodice of lace, deep scoop neckline edged in satin, long sleeves tapered at the wrist and bouffant skirt of nylon tulle with re-embroidered appliques of lace.: Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was attached to a crown of pearls and she carried a cascade of white camelias centered with pink swetheart roses and a shower of ivy. The bridal dress was made by Mrs. Ann Marucci, Morgantown, \V. Va.Nancy Snyder, Ashtabula, Ohio, was her cousin's maid of honor.She appeared in a yellow nylon dress with white accessories and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses with yellow pompons ar.d ivy.Frances Owen. McCleliandtown and Clara Refenburg, Mason-town, were bridesmaids. They wore dresses of mint green nylon, styled identically to that of the matron of honor. They completed their ensembles with white accessories and carried cascade bouquets of white roses with mint green pompons and ivy.Deborah Marie Fette, Bedford Heights, Ohio, niece of the bride, was flower girl.The bridegroom’s brother, Kenneth Sterbutzel, was best man.Ushers were Nelson Upole. uncle of the bride; Richard Sterbutzel. brother of the bridegroom.Donald Sterbutzel, brother of the bridegroom, was ring bearer.For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Fette chose a flowered silk dress with beige accessories.Mrs. Sterbutzel. mother of the bridegroom, wore a gray flower-About People You KnowBy JERRI WALTERSRusli Lyn is the name selected by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craven of Frankfurt. Germany, for their infant daughter born Friday, June 23. at 1:19 a.m. in Frankfurt Army Hospital. The infant, first child, weighed seven pounds ten ounces, and is the grand-daugher of Mrs. Sue Murphy of Water St., South Side. Brownsville. and Charles Craven of Sec-ond St., South Side. Mrs. Craven is the formes- Donna Murphy. Mr. Craven is in charge of the mathematics department of the Frankfurt American High School in Germany.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Newman of Newell, became the parents of a son Sunday, June 25, in Charieroi-Monessen Hospital.Mark Fertal, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fertal Jr. of Lynn Rd. R.D. 1. has been admitted to Brownsville Hospital where he is a patient in Ward A. Mark is a student at St. Mary's Grade School and is a carrier for the Evening Standard Tri-County Edition.Visiting at the home of Mrs. Nancy Sealy of Convenient St., South Side. Brownsville, is her cousin. Wallace Lynne Bockstoce of Cl air ton.Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shipe of Allison are in Dayton. Ohio, attending the eighth Armored Division Reunion. They arc registered at the Dayton-Biltmore Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Shipe are cef-ebating their 10th wedding-anniversary today. Mrs. Shipe is the former Thelma Jean Bennett.side at 13412 First Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio.The new Mrs. Sterbutzel graduated from German Twp. High School, Class of 1961.Mr. Sterbutzel graduated frotn German Twp. High School, Class of 1959, and is employed with Slentsnn Tool Co., Cleveland, Ohio.+ * *Always test the water for temperature before easing baby in for his daily sudsing. Once baby is in, don't add water, since it might be hotter than you think.
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Uniontown Evening Standard

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Jun 30, 1961

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