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Mr. anil Mrs.(■forge Thomas MooitUia lioli. ferns and spiral tap e,' decorated the altar of the Central Christian Church Saturday evening, Aug. 26. when Miss Carol Ann Shook, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shook, tin Christian Vve., and George Thomas Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Moo e. 2695 Val ley \ ew iload, Sharpsville. Pa., were united in marriage.The Rev. Marshall Hogers. officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of a large number ot friends and relatives.' Because”, ‘‘Beautiful Me of Somewhere”, and ‘ The Lord's Prayer” were played on the or gan In Mi» Gladys Harder, and vocalist was David PrKldy.Given in marriage In the lather. tile lovely bride wore with charm a gown of ttsue taffe and trimmed in Chantilly lace. The molded bodice featured a p opped neckline, and long, tapered sleeves. A box-pleated skirt ended in a graceful chapel sweep jShe wore a crown of pearls1 and rhinestones that hail been * worn by her sister at her wedding She carried a white orchid amid ivy on a al:n pillow, and her pearl necklace was a gift from the groom.Miss Karen Hazlett. as maid of honor, and Misses Nancy Mc-Knight. ami Doris Burrows, as bridesmaids, all nieces ot the bride, were in identical dresses ot chiffon They wore hats with veils to match and carried crocheted baskets made by the bride s sister and tilled with dai fctes.The maid of honor was in white, and her daisies were blue, while blue chiffon, and white daisies were the colors of the brides- j maidsKarl Miller served as best man! for his brother in law. and usher jug were KYank MeElhaney Alan Titus.Mrs. Shook wore a dress of blue tersev. and white accessor-: H’s Her corsage was white carnationsMrs. Moore chose green chit* (on, white accessories and her eorsago was also white carnations.\ reception was held, immedi* ately following the ceremony in Fellowship HallTlk* buffet table was beautiful ly laid with blue net over a satin cloth. The serving dishesin charge ofFlorida honey-couple will livethe church wore the reception.Following a moon, the voun. in Marcer, I’aThe new Mr Mooiv is a 1957 graduate oi Hubbard High School, a id a 19*11 graduate of Youngstown I niversity. where she received a B.S. degree in Education.Her husband graduateti in 1956 from F.ckor High School, and is employed by the Sharon Steel Corp.Out o. town guests at the wedding were Sharpsville.from Titusville, and Hickory. PiPaEvangelical CongregationalChurch NewsOn Sept. to the Evangelical Congregational Church will sponsor two special events.In the morning, a Booster Day service will be conducted. That evening, both the Hubbard and Youngstown Evangelical Congregational Churches will combine lor their third Smgspiration There will Ik* special music and a film, entitled “In Times l.ik** These will be shown Both cr viets should prove to be very inspiring and everyone is welcome.The I mted Church Women of Hubbard will meet Friday. Sept.8. at 12 30. at the home of Mrs.W. Marshall Rogers. 335 Christian A ve.Devotions will be led b Mrs Robert Shodd. Mrs. Edward St hot ! ton will conduct the Bible study !Each woman attending will take -part in a “Who Am 1 charac and trr sketch of a man from the Bible who is not too well known Each one is requested to bring her own table service and a covered dish.MaidGeoAvemiddeiringingsaclt;T1partTraAvi.usingrot1ed com troti tech avi: B Hig! ber IS groan lt;Ma drenwerefortnightly (lull To MeetThe Hubbard Fortnightly Club will hear a talk on “Understanding the World Through the United Nations.” given bv Mrs. R C Bowers following the banquet Tuesday evening. Sept 12. to be lield at the First Baptist Church. Hubbard, at 6 30.The hostesses for the affair aremilk glass V large wedding cake Mrs David Austin and Mrs. unentered the table Tlve ladies ol ham Patrick.
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