THE NEW MRS. Broggini is1 a graduate of Granger high schdol and is employed as financial secretary at St. Paul’s | Episcopal church in Akron. Her husband is a graduate of Lakewood high school and Case Institute of Technology. He is presently employed at the Ohio Coatings company in Cleveland.Mrs. Lang was attired in a rose bouclace dress trimmed in white, with navy and white ac-cessories. The bridegroom’s mother wore grey lace trimmed in pink, with pink and navy accessories. Their corsages were cymbidium orchids.* * *OUT OF TOWN guests included Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Wil- | son of Park Ridge, 111., Miss Marguerite Walker of Columbus, j Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Proper and Mrs. John Tlacil of Los Angeles, ! Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jod-way and family of Lincoln Park, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schuster of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brock of Erie, Pa., and friends and relatives from Seville, Wadsworth, Medina, Granger, Cleveland and Berea.FHday before the ceremony a rehearsal dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Broggini at Iacominis in Akron. Following the wedding, Mrs. John Lang en- j tertained members of both families at a buffet supper.MRS. JAMES W. BROGGINIGRANGER GIRL MARRIEDIs Financial Secretary in Church in Which She WedsNow at home in Granger following a wedding trip to Florida are Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Broggini, who were married at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon, April 21, in St. Paul’s Episcopal church in Akron. The bride is the former Mary Louise Lang, daughter of Mrs. John R. Lang and the late John R. Lang of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Broggini of Copley are the parents of the bridegroom. Rector of the church. Rev. James M. Lichliter, officiated at the rites.Given in marriage bv her uncle, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ken-Jack L. Proper of Los Angeles, neth A. Broggini of Akron, Mrs. Cal., the bride approached the Robert B. Lang of Wadsworth altar in a gown of white tulle and Miss Wanda Gasser of Ster-and lace, with a Chantilly lace hng. They wore identical gowns type bodice stvled with a scoop of turquoise crystalette, fashion-neckline and long pointed ed hke the gown of Mrs. Eu-sleeves banks. They carried cascade ar-, . , - . n rangements of light pink sweet-The bouffant overskirt of tulle * * , 5... . . , . .. , ■ . heart roses and had matchingfell over lace godets of the skirt, ___________headbands.which was floor-length. Her fingertip veil of illusion was at-Miss Beverly Phillips of Wads-tached to a tiara of seed pearls, worth was flower girl and ring She carried a cascade bouquet bearer was John Carl Lang of of white orchids, phalaenopsis Wadsworth, with stephanotis and lilies of the * * *valley. SERVING HIS brother as bestman was Kenneth A. Broggini. MRS. JOHN Eubanks of Fair- Ushers were James E. Kearnan view Park, was matron of honor. ancj David Becker of Akron, Rol-She wore pink crystalette made ijn r Lang of Granger and Rob-ballerina length with a godet cut ert B. Lang of Wadsworth, torso skirt. The cuffed neckline receptjon was held in St.tied in a bow in the back. Deeppink sweetheart roses made upPaul’s Episcopal church parishher cascade arm bouquet and her house immediately following the headband. ' ceremony.