married atItfruVn*CANDLE-LIGHT CEREMONYIr*IV»•MS*» Ruth A. AndmonBride Of Walter EWcannon Of Everettai**Slow—A pretty cnnct'.clightservice took place at the Union• ; Evangel caI church Stow oh Thurxdoy rvr.iing November 10 a! eight o'clock at the wedding Mof Min Ruth A. Andcraor daughter of Mr*. Hide C. An* drtron of Gleasondale rood 1 G:«a*ondal?, who became the I't Ide of Walter L. Duncanson, ton of Mr. and Mr*. Charle* G. Hincnnron of Everett. The double ring ceremony wo* perform'd by nev. James V Miller o! Clt;;ncord assisted by Rev. Robert B Dempsey o.‘ the Union church Stow. The bride was given in mar.«age by her uncle George Petersen of Stow.The attendants were Miss Dorothy H. Stow of Stow as l maid of honor and John Dun-i ntnsnn the groom's brother aeted as best man with Prcd Dunca*-«on and Charles Duncanson also brothers of the groom as ushers. Mrs. George W. Smith of Stow w£s the organist.The bride was moat attractive In a white satn gown with finger-tip veil and carried a brlda' bouquet ofwh lie chrysanthemums. The maid of honor wore a light blue gown and her bou-bouquet of white chrysanthemums urth a * head band to match. The bride is a graduate cf Hale high school, Stow Clan of 1948 end is employed aa a typist at the First National Bank of Boston.The groom graduated from Everett high school class of 1947 and is employed at Bracketi Heating and Appliance of Maynard as salesman.Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgePetersen, Great Rood, StowGuests were present from Everett, Malden, Melrose, Arlington, i Lexington, Roxbury, Boston, Quincy Taunton, Marlboro, Glea* sondale. Stow. Wait Concord, Jamaica Plain, Maynard, Cam* bridge. New York, New Jersey, |Rhode Island. After the»r wedding trip to New York the couple will reside at 88 Apaley street. Hudson.