Reynolds and RappRites October 20Announced TodayMr. and Mrs. Ralph Rapp, Clarendon RD 1, announce today the marriage of their daughter. Anna Marie, to Theron A. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds, Tidioute RD 1. The ceremonj took place October 20 in the bride’r home, the Rev. O. L, W m-, gar. of Epworth Methodist chucrh,hearing the exchange of vows under an archway of autumn flowers flanked by baskets of dahlias.The bride was given in marriage ; by her father and entered to the strains of the Bridal Chorus liom “Lohengrin/’ played by Mrs Wil-bur Nelson. Her long frock was of white jersey with overskirt of net. her veil was of fingertip length and red roses fashioned her bouquet. Her only attendant was Mrs. Howard Thompson, wearing a long frock with bodice of Mack jersey and full skirt of pink net, and carrying yellow |chrysanthemums. The bride smother was attired in blacK, with orchid trim, and the bridegroom’s mother wore a green ensemble Leo Rapp, brother of the bride,was Mr. Reynolds’ best man.Many baskets of multi-colored dahlias were used in decorating the home for the wedding and thereception which followed immedi ately. The guest list of 49 included Mrs. Ivan Weber. Jamestown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Finn, Fredonia. N. Y.; Mrs. John Cross. Erie; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. HenryHollabaugh, Tidioute.After a short wedding trip the;couple are at home to friend on Yankee Bush. For traveling, the bride wore a fuchsia suit andblack accessories. She is a grad ; uate of Warren High School and has been emplo3'ed at Montgomery Ward's. Mr. Reynolds alumnus of Youngsville High School, has recently returned after serv- , ing four years in the Air Forces The bride-elect was complimented wdth a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Rose Mickelson, Tidioute,a miscellaneous shower given byher aunt. Mrs. Blaine Dinsn on and a pantry shower for which another aunt, Mrs William Culbertson, was hostess