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Regina Mary Clements Weds Salem J. Simonv.MRS. SALEM J. SIMONdt. Joseph’s Church was the scene of the marriage Wednesday morning of Miss Regina Mary Clements, daughter of Mrs, Mary A. Clements, 414 West Green Street, and the late James M. Clements, and Salem Joseph Simon, son of Simon J. Simon, North Union Street, and the late Nseem Simon-The double ring ceremony was performed at nine o'clock by the Most Rev. Joseph A. Burke, auxiliary bishop of Buffalo, uncle of the bride. The altar was decorated with red gladioli and white daisies against a background of potted palm*. White eat in bows marked the pewa along the main aisle, which was covered with a white runner.The ceremony was followed by anuptial mass celebrated by Bishop Burke. The Rev. X. A. Chemaly, the PM. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Rengei, VF7 the Rev. Robert I*. Buchheit and the Rev. James Connelly. Little Valley, were in the sanctuary.Chester Klee, organist Of St. Mary of the Angels Church, presided at the organ. He played the bridal chorus from “Lohengrin,” the Mendelssohn wedding march and “Oh Lord I Am Not Worthy. M»ss Carol Keller, Mrs. Mary Lou Tenney. Charles Keller and Walter Stevens, members of St. Mary's Choir, sang “Avc Mana,” and Pams Angelicus/* Miss Keller sang “On This Lay Oh Beautiful Mother. ’ and Mrs. Tenney sang “Mother At Your Feet We’re Kneeling.”The bride, given in marriage by her brother. John H. Clements, was attired m a gown of lustrous moonlight satin. A soft fold formed a collar outlining the deep portrait neckline. It had long sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt featuring a deep fold beginning low jn the front and slanting up to a large bow- bustle. The skirt ended in a court length train. Her fingertip length veil of French illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls. She earned A cascade bouquet of gardenia* and atephanotis centered with a white orchid. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearR gift of the bridegroom.Mrs. Edna Mae Kenney, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Joan Eiain? Kenney, niece of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore gowns of aqua anddusty rose satin fashioned with portrait neckline, fitted bodice and full skirt with bustle backs. Elbow length mitts and matching ostrich plum half hats completed their outfits. They carried cascade bou-cucts of sweetheart rose buds andColonial room of the Clean House for members of the immediate farri-1 ilie*. #The bride’s table was cert- ?tered with A four tiered wedding | cake, topped with a minature. bride and groom. During the afternoon a reception was held for; 150 guests at the dean House bail ■ room.The couple left on a motor trip through New York State and Canada. For traveling she chose a brcnvn gabardine suit with brown accessories and an orchid corsage.: The couple will reside in Brooklyn, X. Y.Mrs. Simon is a graduate of Olean High School and attended Westbrook Academy and St. Bona-venture College. She is a licensed Real Estate Broker In Olean. Mr. Simon, a veteran of World War ITt is a graduate of Olean High School. He attended St. Bonaven-ture College and is now attending St. John's University, Brooklyn.Pre-nuptial parties included: linen shower. Mrs. Harry Kenney; luggage shower, Mrs. Miehael Mclnyk; crystal shower, girls of the Bonatom Club and persona! shower. Mrs. Jack Hull, sister of the bridegroom.Out of town guests were present from Buffalo, Homell, Cleveland, Ohio and Niagara Falls, Canada.Work Of Camp Fire Girls On Display At N. Y. State FairOlean Camp Fire Girls are being represented at the Xew York State Fair in Syracuse, by having som* of their work displayed at me Camp Fire booth in the women's building.This display includes rank requirement note books made by Jean Chiavetta and Sally Forrest of Tankitu group. Mrs. Calista Lancer leader; and hand puppets made by the Sunshine Blue Birds of Allegany. Mrs. Gladys Howard leader. A button picture made by Mrs. Eleanor Barton and table favors made bv the Iv.inkitr. Horizon Club. Miss Betty Estes adviser are also on displav.Watchful Neighbors 1 Foil Robbery1W.John Clements, nephew of tho hndc. \va5 nng bearer. George Joseph acted as best man for hiscousin and ushers were Raymond Simon and Kelly Simon, brothers vf th° bndosroom.Mr.*. Clements, mother of the bnde. rh'ts* a navy blue lace rireas with navy blue bat and accessories. K«u enrsase was of pink rose-budswine the ceremony a W*yJ-br^kfast A as held at theST. LOUIS — E. A. Beckercan thank keeping a house.When two moving men drovr up to his suburban home and becan 1m din z 51.265 worthhi*;closeneighbors for check on hisoffurnishmcs. ifccv were v.mehedby neighbors who reported topolice a detailed description of the van.Becker returned horn*' and discovered the theft but no]ice already had traced the van and arrested the robbers. The two men said the idea c-f burglary by moving van occurred to them3* they were drinking togetherorirlior 3he
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Thu, Sep 08, 1949

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