KJLOTZMISS HE\V » . - - V- T • ' 'lEloise GingMarriedMiss Eloise A. Ging, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Ging of 432 8th St., and William H. Fleuren, son of Mrs. Henry Fleu-ren of 164 Congress St. and the late Mr. Fleuren, were married Sunday afternoon at St Francis de Sales Church, with Rev. Paul F. Engel as officiating clergyman.Mrs. Stephen Sally Sr., the PH bridegroom’s aunt, was the roa-j Iron of honor and William J. |H| Tokarx served as best man for Wh his nephew. The usher was Henry J. Fleuren.J The bride, who was escorted jto the altar by her father, chose [a beige faille frock with navy blue accessories and a white or-, chid corsage. Her attendant was! K'-; dressed in black accented blue::*v;• •; -: ■ v-’’ -* ’n- j 18 :s~ L. e-h. revV-ri-ide’. | taffeta, with a corsage of AmeriJ can Beauty roses.A reception at the home of the bridegroom’s mother followed the ceremony. In the receiving line, the bride's mother wore a navy blue ensemble with yellow roses, while the bridegroom’s mother was dressed in gray with er black‘accessories and » similar as corsage.er The couple, who will nuke s- their home at 51 Archibald St., Mi ;ir j Watervliet, left for a trip to New j na York with the bride traveling inj a light blue costume with navy! blue accents and a white orchid, i C Both Mr. and Mrs. Fleuren i*^1 were educated at Troy HighK)1adofolthridat,tv.ofSchool and the bridegroom is employed by the Behr-MacningCorp.cJ isit California daiMr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen of j gt j 158 1st St, have returned from? California where they visited rejwtth Mrs. Rose Gordon in Los st | Angeles, Harry K. Rosen inCompton and their son-in-Iawanddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lefand, also in Compton.Stamics,urdDoiEliStilfigaStmuMi:‘sesiThe Snored guest, who has been I firent starlight Casino at Saratoga Lake