Calvin John Weds Grace LayBy Mrs. Stuart RadeyeRed House, Oct. 23—The mar riage of Grace Lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lay of Irving.»' and Calvin John, son of .Mr. and / Mrs. Leiand John of Red House ^ took place at the United Missions church in Irving on Sunday morn- t ing. The Rev. David W. Owl offic- c3iated.Miss Margaret Jones of Ver-fi sailles sang, “0 Promise Me” and i “The Lord's Prayer” during the^ceremony.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown with a‘sweetheart neckline 1 and a shoulder length veil which j fell from a coronet of orange bios-' some. She carried a bouquet of white carnations.The matron of honor, Mrs. George D. Heron, and the bridesmaid, Miss Rhoda Lay, wore blue net over satin gowns and carried bouquets of pink carnations.The best men were Oriin John of Quaker Bridge and Eugene j John, brother of the groom, of Red House. Ushers •were George Heron and Delbert Crouse.A retention in the church din-ing hall folowed the ceremony. The tables were decorated with late fas! flowers and a three-tiered wedding cake.After dinner music was furnished by Mrs. Theresa Kettle, Mrs, Virginia Logan and Mrs. Pauline Seneca.Mr. and Mrs. John will reside in_ their new home in Coldsprvngl which was owned formerly by Mrs.Dema Stoffer.Out of town guests included Elon Crouse of the Tuscarora reservation. Miss Irma Greene of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, | Mr. and Mrs. Delbert John, Del-1 bert Crouse. Mrs, Flora Heron,iMr. and Mrs. Ora Jones. Mrs. Stuart Redeye, Mrs. Carrie Jimerson, Eli Jimerson, Miss Aileen e ; Jimerson. Ora and Alen John, Mr.! j ar.d Mrs. William Crouse, Mrs. • ! Sidney Snow and daughter. Janet, ^ e ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler, Mr.and Mrs, Clifford Crouse.and Mr.' e and Mrs. Chauncey Lee of the Al-1 v i legany reservation.