AffairsPatternHorst-Patchen Vows HeardIn Church At ColumbianaMiss Martha Mae Horst becameLongsworththe bride of John B. Patchen in a ed a{- ^he double ring ceremonycandlelight ceremony performed unitj jn marriage the daughtcrFriday evening in the Loiumbiana b b bof Mr. and Mrs. Myron Horst ofMethodist Church.Needlecraft33 N. Cross St., Columbiana, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy G. Patchen of 65 Duquesne St., Columbiana. *iThey exchanged their vows before an altar banked with whitesnapdragons and chrysanthemums,palms andery.A half hour of traditional wedding music preceded the c e r e-mony. Mrs. Helen Cline, organist, accompanied Mrs. Mary Hiner-man, soloist.Given in marriage by her brother, Leo E. Horst of Leetonia, '.he bride was attired in a street-length dress of beige faille fashioned with a beaded bodice and bolerojacket. She wore a matching velvet hat and carried a white Bibletopped with an arrangement ofwhite gladioli and ivy.Miss Carolyn Cox of Boardman was maid of honor and appeared• 2—20in a light blue wool sheath. TheMiss MargieBy ANNE ADAMStobrid2e’s sister,Horst, was bridesmaid and wore , 1t Tt,pink faille dress. Both wore sew this cool-weather casual! ItsYou’re so smart, so rightpearl bandeaus in their hair and the most versatile dress you couldcarried bouquets of white carna- have in your wardrobe! Neatenough for the office — flatteringtions.Don Patchen of Poland was best for, a..!pec‘al„Andl _rcut.ii , made in a lustrous taffeta or win-man for his brother. Ushers were .. fahric _ it-s terrificBurdell Heck and Robert Patch- ter cotlon tabnc territic.WHEELERPattern 4878: Misses’ Sizes 12,en, brother of the bridegroom, of Columbiana and Glenn Cope of 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 5*8So much gay color. So littlework and fabric! Butterfly apronBerea, brother-in-law of the bride- yards 39-ineh fabric.groom.This pattern easy to use, simple ! Mrs. Horst chose a gray flannel 1® sew, is tested for fit. Has com-requires only one yard 35-inch fab- (jr*ess with black accessories and Plete illustrated instructions.ric, one-quarter yard contrast!a corsage of yellow and white ba- Send 35 cents in coins for thisSave and use remnants for these! . mUms for her daughter’s wed- pattern — add 5 cents for eachSewing,embroidery, applique, ^ Mrs patcben wore a black pattern for 1st class mailing. Send all easy! Pattern 747: charts, i and white print dress with black t0 ANNE ADAMS, care of The Sa-transfer for pocket and potholders. accessories and a corsage of white lem News, 156 Pattern Dept., 243 Send 25 cents in coins for this baby mums and variegated carna- West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. pattern — add 5 cents for each tiog Print plainly name, address withpattern for 1st class mailing. Sendto The Salem News, 348 Needle- 150 Attend Receptionzone, size and style number.name, address and zone.craft Dept., P. 0. Box 169, Old A reception for 150 guests was ^j00ster Youngstown, Poland, EastChelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. held in the church dining room. yverpooi and vicinity.Print plainly pattern number, your Refreshments were served from a *table decorated with an arrange- The couple are graduates of Co-Our gift to you - two wonderful ment of pink and white chrysan- lumbiana High School. Mrs. Horst patterns for yourself, your home themums, and white tapers in sil- was employ^ed in t ie o ice o „ ic — printed in our Laura Wheeler ver candelabras. Mrs. Francis Oli- National Rub er ac me o. o Needlecraft Book . . . Plus dozens ver, sister of the bride, cut the Columbiana. He is employed ayof other new designs to order — three-tiered wedding cake. Miss Automatic Sprinkler Co. a■crochet, knitting, embroidery, iron- Frances Keylor and Miss Marjorie YoungstownFollowing a brief wedding trip,ons, novelties. Send 25 cents for Conrad poured. Mrs. Robert Pat-your copy of this book now — with chen registered the guests from th couple will reside at 458 Ra-Akron, Cleveland, Berea,venwood Ave., Youngstown.gift patterns printed in it!