—PAGE 8►% m Marjorie MedveJohn H. Most AreMarried Saturdaytltltlbt8aftIMarjorie Ann Medve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Medve, 120 South Elm street, became the —bride of . John H Moat, son~-Qt.j a Mr, and Mrs. Leo O. Tope, North Lawrence R. D. 1, on Saturdayievening, Oct. 6, at 7:30 o’clock,Rev, Mr. 8honkwiler, pastor of the E. U. B. Church of Marshall-vilie, officiated for the double; ^ ring ceremony in the home of F the bride's parents in Orrville, irwhich was decorated with an ar-; r%rangemenf of white mums and :■£carnations. !(The bride, who was given in j marriage by her father, wore a * sheath dress of Dior blue lace .trimmed in seed pearls with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage.Mrs. Joseph Medve, sister-in-law of the bride, was her only attendant, wearing a gold dressftcof silk shantung with brown and gold accessories and a white gar-1denia corsage.The bridegroom's only attendant was Robert Hall of Barberton.Mrs. Medve wore a grey wool dress with brown .accessories and corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother was attired in green wool with which she wore brown accessories anda corsage of bronze mums.■A reception for the immediate families was held at the home of the bride following the wedding. The bride's table was decorated with a lace cloth, bouquets of bronze mums and a two-tiered wedding cake topped with white orchids.The bride wore an aqua knit suit with brown accessories and her white orchid as she left with her husband for a brief wedding trip to New York State and On-i ■ ! l » i - ■ i -i ~ — . I , ,€t11jr iOxiot Canada. After Octbber 20, they will make their home in. anew apartment at Park Fulton Oval, Cleveland.The new Mrs. Most is a graduate of Orrville High School and worked at the Haas Clover leaf Dairy until her marriage. Mr. pMost, who attended Dalton High School* to employed by Weather-Beal as installation manager.