may return with a third. I BoMULLANEY-HODGDON B!WEDDING SATURDAYMiss Ruth Sprague HodgdonWeds Joseph H. Mullaney, Jr.,in St. Mary’s ChurchA1Jo„seph H Mullaney. Jr.. a son of Mrs. Catherine T. Mullaney. 35 Park street, and the late Joseph H Mullaney, and Miss Ruth Sprague Hodgdon. daughter of FYank A. Hodgdon. Woolwich, and!^,, the late Rachel S. Hodgdon, were mar- \ ricd Saturday morning at eight o’clock j nu— ^ ^ m m — - ^Ireathlt;Coin St. Mary’s church. Rev. David P.petSurrette officiated at the double ring i10.doi50nilrefmepo.ab.c-e,leaty. ty?n ityie:he-‘S.Isstyleveaehed?’sd-nrceremony.The bride, who wore teal velvet with black accessories and a corsage of talisman roses and swainsona. was attended by Miss Virginia M. Wright, who wore wine with a corsage of twany chrysanthemums. John E. Mullaney. a brother of the bridegroom, was best man.Mrs. Mullaney was graduated fromLincoln Academy, in Newcastle, in the class of 1932. and from Colby college in the class of 1937. At Colby she was J a member of the International Relations , ^ club, Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and Chi Gamma Theta social club. Since her graduation from Colby Mrs. Mullaney has been recreational supervisor at therefcoiCl;JoCLheState Military and Naval Children’s! n0A1Home.Mr. Mullaney was graduated from p‘c Morsc high school in 1930. and is now ; employed at the Bath Iron Works Corp.. as an electric welder. He is a ^ member of Bath lodge. B. P. O. E.Immediately after the ceremony a , wedding breakfast was served to the pc wedding party at the home of the i er bridegrooms mother. Following the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Mullaney left for Boston. They will reside at 35 Park street..oieDECLARES BEAVERqi;bela.hilt;TC