IS—rmKfi-. Wlt;?y ‘ ■ ■''I$£5, # ■ '| •■ | h 4NvSScN siSr*---- Skv - ■--. ■ v\•.- v..w '•• .-.v^-v\‘t ■=•MMn ij'/SSH : '-^|■ . • MP* ;•:: ■ W-'-: * -Xvvi .\\v^X®®• Ofr ‘• ‘.t,v '■■ ■ * vV«Vr / .% \wi%VV1ft;- lt;**.'V. Vv“ *•*..V.:*.lt;■•• *£. : •v! --'? v •«- .VM.* • lt;k1lt;SSrI»''** v4-. MnDtfWtfc' AV -** ‘THE DAVID RALPH(WMtehed photo)SUMMER HILLS(Karen Lorraine Lee)*Ford City Graduate Married■iBethel Lutheran ChurchiRev. Sidney E. Kuhn, pastor of by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Birdiethe Forks Parish, united in mar- Mae Buecigrossi of Vander grift,riage Karen Lorraine Lee and centered the bride’s table. David Ralph Summerhill at 7Pre-nuptial events honoring the p.m. Nov. 15, 1963 in Bethel Lu- bride included a shower which theran Church. The single-ring was given by Miss Winter and ceremony was performed before Miss Marian Ball at the home altar decorated with white Lf Miss Ball.an:gladioli.— After a short wedding trip, Mr. !TIm birds is a daughter of Mr. ^ Mrs. Summerhill will reside 'end Mrs. Herman Lee of Ford at ^ Ponllac ^ Road Pon. City RD S, and Mr. and Mrs. Uac Mich 1Ralph Summerhill are the gride I ^ brW ]96Jgrooms pro* Ford Cltv Iij h ^ ut(.ad(,d -The bnd. «a, attired In i floor- M Rock £ lenjm. goum of chanully lac en- H(T hu 1%2hanced by a fit ed bodice and yandergrift High School.long pointed sleeves. Sequin- „ .. |adorned lac medall.on, adorned a,tcded Th,lel “d J ^the sabrina neckline and the front *£ em^ hJ “• ^ ,of th. bouffant skirt. A queen’s McBnan Co' ,n Pon«' 1crown of eequin, and seed pem-ls 31 “ carpenter.secured her fingertip veil ofBelgian illusion.She carried a white Bible markPine Creek]•d with white carnations. Heronly jewelry was a cameo necklace which the borrowed fromLeadershipthe bridegroom’s mother to carryout the tradition of something old,Selectednew, borrowed and blue. She hada penny in her shoe for luck.Officers were elected for t h ein ... a , coming year by members of theM,s, Virgmla «inter, friend of Clrcle pine Creek't 01 honor B tlst Church a( a meeUn jn2LT? .iTt?- ^ ^ the church,gown of gold satin with a scoopedneckline and bell-shaped skirt. ^ meeting was opened by Her headpiece was of matching -^r®- Betty Hankey, leader, fol-gold satin with a face veil. She lowed by scriPture and prayerIcarried a fall bouquet of bronze ^ ^rs*The lesson, which had amums accented with yellow pompoms. Thanksgiving theme, “How DidThe bridegroom chose a friend,j11 Begin?” was read and dis-David Better of Vandergrift, to cussed.•erve as his best man.*iForDuring the business meeting, her daughter’s wading, conducted by the pres i d e n t, Mrs. Lee was dressed in blue Mrs. Grace Lamison, members with matching accessories and voted to buy toys for the nur-a corsage o fpink carnations. Mrs sery department as a Christmas Summerhill we a beige dress project. They also decided to with matching accessories and a send a contribution to the For-pink carnation corsage.ward Fund.A covered dish dinner wasA wedding reception for approximately 150 relatives and friends served to 16 members and fourfollowed theceremony at the guests. Those present were Mrs. Bethel Township Fire Hall. A Thelma Hankey, Mrs. Bet t y four-tiered wedding cake, baked Hankey, Mrs. Ella Fry, Mrs.