The HURONITE and THE DAILHitchcock. Couple Married la HuronMiss Janice Jo Rodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rodman,Mortimer, wore a blue pin-striped suit. Both wore boutonnieres of white carnations.Following the ceremony, theHitchcock and James E. Mortimer^ wedding party dined in the coffee son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Morti-'shop of the Marvin Hughitt hotel, mer, also of Hitchcock., exchanged; Upon their return from a tripnuptial vows, at the home of Di*.!through the western part of the iand Mrs. Henry Hottmann in Hu-1 state, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer wii iron, Saturday afternoon, May 8.ireside in Hitchcock.Dr. Hottmann performed theI double ring ceremony. INeW ExtensionThe bride was attired in a yel-i A Jlow two-pieced dress trimmed in Officer /VppOinteG ; black and wore a corsage of pink j^LI.FR, May 16.—Mrs. L. B. [and white carnations and pmk]Croli has resigned from the exposes. She carried white gloves i tengion board since moving to land a white Bible, a gift from an(j bas been replacedbridegroom. jbv jvirs. Henry Gehring, who wasThe bridesmaid, Miss Mildred LeGrande, wore a light blue two-pieced dress with a corsage of pink carnations and pale pinknamed by the board of county commissioners.Mrs. Croll had been secretary, and treasurer of the hoard since jrcses. She also wore two strands-'it started, in 1935. Other members! of pearls, a gift from the bride, of the board are Web Davis, Jonnj The bridegroom wore a light Puffer, Alex .Rowen, sr., and ^uri]JI brown suit and the best man, ArloJRush. J