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Lander Resident Weds Ohio Girl In September 4 RitesLander, Sept. 1G—Impressivelate summer nuptials in the Evangelic.1 United brethren church u: Germantown. O. united m marriage Miss Dorothy Jar.c Moyer and Charles Raymond Sw arson on Saturday evening, September 4. at 7:30 o clock.The bride is the caifitter of Mr. sad Mrs. Charles E. Moyer, of Germantown. and a graduate of Germantown High School and Miami Jacobs Business college. She has been associated u:th Frlg-tdaire in Dayton.The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph \V. Swanson, of Lander, and was graduated from the local h_gh scliool and the Jamestown Business College. He is row a student at Kent State University, Kent, O. He served 34 months in the army, witli 20 months in the Pacific area, and was formerly employed by Good-bodv and Company in Jamestown, X Y.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S.*. an son ard daughters, Eiair.e and Shirley, of Lander, with Richard Wenzel, of Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes. of Sugar Grove, and Donald Swanson, c* Jamestown. were among these attending the wedding.Rev. J. Kendricks performed Ihe single ring ceremony. White gladioli and chrysanthemums, intermingled with green terns, together with palms and candelabra provided an artistic setting. Mrs. Albert Rosensten, organist, and Hiss Mary Jean Case, soloist, offered Because. “At Dawning and The Lord’s Prayer.Donald Swanson, Jamestown, was best man and ushers were J. W Strouse and James Clark.Miss Mary Lou Moyei sister of the bride, v.as maid of honor, with Mis3 Pauline Meyer, Dayton, as bridesmaid. Miss Moyer wore lavender satin, with a bouquet of deep pink glads, and Miss Meyer was in emerald green satin, with bouquet of yellow glads. Mrs. John McCabe and Miss Sarah Conner lighted the tapers.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of candlelight skinner satin, with high neckline and sheer yoke giving an off-the-shoulder effect, long, princess sleeves tapering to pomts over the hands. The fitted bodice closed down the back with tiny j covered buttons and the full skirt featured a tufted bustle and full length train. Her fingertip veil of English illusion was clasped to a tiara of seed pearls and her costume was completed with a bouquet of white glads and .tephano-tis in a shower arrangement and centered with a white orchid.Following the ceremony, a rc-, caption was held in the church parlors. v.nere Mrs. Paul Arnold, Mrs J. YY. Strouse and Mis. Robert' PhiHabaur.i served as hostesses.The bride's mother received m I a gown of royal blue, wirn blat.c i accessories and corsage o? pir.k | glads The bridegroom's mother! wore a floral print, black accessories and corsage of white glads, jThe r.ewly-rnarned couple cut and served the huge three-tiered wedding cake which was topped with miniature bridal figures.The couple ‘Aill honeymoon In, Che Sniokey Mountains. For travel the bride wore a brown faille suit ar.d the white orchid from her bridal bouquet.j Social Events j• • v — - - — •AIR FORCE DAY lt;Air Force Day this year u ill be , observed on IS September— me first anniversary of the official beginning of the United States Air , Fores as an autonomous branch of the Armed Forces of the United States under the National Security act of 1947, with equal status for the Army and the Navy, stated il/Sgt. Don F. Miller of the local XJ. S. Army and U. S. Air Force recruiting station.Nineteen forty-eight also marks; the 41st 3‘ear of the existence of the nation’s first military air arm, which was established August 1. 1907. as the aviation section of the Signal Corps.The sergeant went on to say that this is the fourth observance ox Air Force Day.DRISCOLLS HAVE 49TH ANNIVERSARYYoungsville, Sent. 16—u4P)— ]-Rev. and Mrs. R. YV. Driscoll, former pastor of Youngsville United 11 Brethren church, and his wife, cel- • ebrated their 49th wedding anniversary on September 9 at Alma, N. Y.Rev. Driscoll is now one of the pastors of that community cr.d 1 the membership of his church join- * ed with the family and other -friends in observance of the anni-
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Thu, Sep 16, 1948

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