)Jean Marie PlumerBecomes Bride OfJohn J. KellermantSt. Patrick* church of Franklin was tlia acent of a pretty apring wedding at 8 o'clock Thursday evening when Mias Jean Marie Plum*er was united in marriage to John J. Kellerman, Jr., non of John J.Kellerman, Sr., 6 Moran *t., OilCity.Mia* Plumer is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Donald McCalmontPlumer of 1014 Elk at.Rev, Urban Barrett, jsajjtor of the church, performed tfie double ring ceremony before a large assembly of relative* and friends of thlt; couple-Miss Frances Trinch of Franklin provided a program of organmu-srie.The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, was lovely in an embroidered nylon net frock of aquahue over taffeta. She completedher bridal atire with wtirte lacemitts and matching Dutch capShe carried a white prayer book, gift of the bridegroom, with an orchid marker.Miss Katherine Kellerman of Erie, sister of the bridegroom, whs the maid of honor, wearing pink drcet-lcngth frock identical to that worn bv the bride. She wore a Dutch cap and mitts of the same shade and carried a colonial ar rangement of yellow rose*Donald McUalmont Plumer. Jr of Franklin, brother of the bride served a.* the best man for Mr Kellerman.The guests were u.4 ered to their seats by Joseph and Clarence Kellerman. both of Oil City, brothersof the bridegroom.Over 100 guests were received by the young couple at a reception held in the Franklin club. The lacecovered bridal table was centered with white cat! fttlrl tapers jn triple 4) ran eh candelabra, springbouquets of gladioli, sweet pea5 and carnations, and a three-tiered cake, created by a miniature bride and bridegroomReception aides wets Miss Joan Bower and Mias Ann Field*, both of0.1 City; Mrs Donald S«penerr Jacqueline Cot ter man, Miss Marilyn MrCnin. Mrs, Thomas Hlt; f fern and Mrs. Ketbtrt Beattv, all of Franklin.Guests attended the wadding from Pittsburgh, Erie. Oil City and Utica.Mr. and Mrs Kellerman left on a short wedding trip For travelingthe bride chose a navy and whitesuit, navy accessories and tier wed ding orchid*The bride graduated from Sacred Heart academy. Franklin, and fromFranklin high school. 9ht attendedthe University of Pittsburgh and is presently employed as a social worker by the public assistance department in Franklin.Mr Kellerman wan graduatedManbrideRamFolt rideMrs Frederick R Bros-re married recently in K pis c opa 1 c h u rc h The ' fv former Mary EllenFr;' ing their honeymoon, the has returned to this city•die i» an employ t* of then Creek Refining Co Shedaughter of John O Ram* aey of Seattle, Wash., and the granddaughter of Mrs A II GIF 1 i a m, 14 22 I. Jbe rt y 0,Mr Brosnahan a seaman apprentice in the navy, ha* left tocontinue hi# training at **.lt;* Mine Warfare school, York town. Yra He formerly was employed at the Quaker State Oil Refining Co. in Efcnlenton 1 I -8 I !from Oil City high school and ia anavy veteran of six years He lias been stationed at Wright Air Force base in Dayton. O, and ia now #*n route to his new assignment with the army air corps in Kan Antonio,T x Prior to hi# enlistment, hewa* employed by the city of OilTroojFirst 1 T rootR oc k y 1' roo |Rolt; kyT roo 1St. PatTrooj Third TTooj St, PatTroojt h e li f)Wilson.TroojFourteiTroojschool.[ T rooj school.! Trooj j Mrs. M ,and M i I diincont notice.Gro\S! Franl staff lt;I month!school,i it# late i the fol! EditoArtsoc 1 and BliEach,Snyder Will Seek• Circu Huff,j .SportEdito j Do rot h;J RobertC CarloCouncilman PostTowFranklin, May 13 — A formerFranklin pi •imb.ng and ir*calDiron • raCarlSnyder of 728Eik at:; 0A1 announced he is a can*did'itf f'*r the Republican nomination to the office of Franklin city councilman in the July 24 primaryelection.Two sea’s in the citv council will be filled at the election in November.Fra**!hoapttawill teand bepita! b]Ifft, s.•fuperin Ran for*farmerEmleniTlWed Recentlyi Troog) m , Fin | Trooj| m, 1Broth re! TroofFount ee Troojj m . ThiTroo j1 Polk. Trooji Sugarcij Trooj ! First 1