Marsh Sisters Married In Double Wedding Free Methodist ChurchMeeting WednesdayThe monthly meeting of the' Ladies' Bible Class of the Renoi Methodist Church will be held Wed- ' nesday evening in the church base-1 Imenf.1 Mrs. O. E. McDowell, vice president, will conduct the meeting.The committee for the evening Mrs 'will consist of Mrs. Leland Balt-' zell, Mrs. McDowell and Mrs.Miss Mae Marie Marsh be- aides were Mrs. Paul Rcmbold, jcame the bride of H Richard Mrs Ralph Whiteman,[Ewing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry George Salsgiver. Mrs Donald.Ewing of Pleasantville, and her Mohnkern, Mrs. Kenneth Twombly. , ,eor^e ^vans_I sister, Miss Mary Lou Marsh, be- Mrs. Edwin Knight, Miss Barbaracame the bride of R. Scott Schreff- Sims, Miss Joan Hopper. Miss!0* P‘n^ net over organdy and taf-ler,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton C. Helen Bechtel, Miss Thelma *eta They wore sprays of rosesSchreffler, 216 Pierce Avenue, at Shorts, and several members of In *iair anlt;* carried basketsa double wedding Saturday after- the Youth Temperence Council. j°* assorted pastel daisies andnoon.The ceremoniesBouquets of white snapdragons I larkspur.Best man for Mr. Ewing was his ______________ took place in and larkspur, together with palms(the First Free Methodist Church, and ferns decorated the church brother-in-law, Gerald Beers, ofThe brides are daughters of Mr During the ceremonv performediPleasantville. t shers %ere hisand Mrs. W. B Marsh, 15 East by Rev. L J. Lindsay, district I brothers.1 Howard and Harold Ew-Fourth Street. They were present- superintendent, at 2:30 pl UUIUI UUVtG ... « ' I ' . |ed in marriage by their father uniting in marriage Mac Marie Bruce Warner| ing, both of Pleasantville andThe brides' taulg at the reception and H Richard Ewing, the1 The couple departed onwed-was centered with two three-tier vocal selection. “The Lord's Pray- ding trip to Palm Beach. Fla., 'wedding cakes, each layer set on er Malotte, was sung by Harold after which they will reside in ;columns, and each cake topped Hockey of North Chili N. Y Pleasantville. For traveling, the j with a miniature bridal couple The traditional wedding marches bride chose a beige Palm Beach:i under a wedding bell. At either were sung by Mrs Allen Delo suit with red accessories,end of the table were triple and -Mrs Ralph Russell. I The bride is a graduate of OiLbranched eandelbra holding white Rev. If C. Jacobs, pastor of City High School: Roberts Wes-tapers. The other tables were dec- the church, officiated at the cere leyan College, North Chili, N. Y.;i, I orated with bouquets of mixed mony uniting in marriage Mary and the Olive Branch Missionary Iflowers Lou and R. Scott Schreffler. Training School, Chicago. 111. She j! The cakes were cut by Mrs Vocal selections prior to the wed was employed by the Hillcrest iThomas B Marshall and Mrs. ding included: “0 Perfect Love, Crankshaft and Machine ComThomas S. Marshall. Reception Barnby, by Rev and Mrs. Howard pany. Titusville““ “ , Rose, of Franklin “The Voice I Her husband received his dip-That Breatheth O'er Eden .” by loma from Pleasantville High Rev and Mrs. Ray Goodrich, of School and is secretary of Hill- 1 Jamestown, N Y , “My God and crest Company.1 by Arnold Fitzgerald. “Be- Miss Mary Lou Marsh, escorted ■ cause.’ de Hardelot, by Mr Fitz to the altar by her brother, Calvin gcrald and Mrs. John Klineham- Marsh, wore a gown of imported mer and “I Love You Truly,” Chantilly laec ornamented with Mrs Klinehammer and the Misses tiny beads. Scalloped edged lace Joan and Connie Hopper formed the bouffant skirt which!Miss Mae Marsh, who was es- was detailed with tiers of the lL*i fathtt calloped lace forming the cathed-IIICl I, wore a floor length bridal gown of ; rat train. She wore a fingertipimported white ( hantilly lace and veil of illusion, draped from a accordion pleated nylon tulle,, tiny cap of pearl and rhinestone j trimmed with seed pearls and ir* j lattice work, and carried a cas- Ieace of mind -ssure offlitive areas!ridcsccnt A tiara ornamented withi cadc bouquet of white earna seed pearls and indeseents secured j tions, larkspur and stephanotis. hci fingertip veil of itlueion She Miss Martha Jacobs, of this city,turned .1 c.isr.idc bouquet ot car- ,bc maid of honor, wore a (loornation rkspur and tcpbanolis. |fnglh goun b|up „ nctMrs Phylbs Campbell of Roches-1 nver laffc„ wlth taf.,.ta bolero ter. N. \ matron of honor, wore jTvv0 bands nf bluP ta((cta en. a gown 01 pink nyton net over circled ,hr ful| net sklrt shca eta, trimmed wiU. band, of|wore a short ,cll wh,tb w„affeu and w.th short bolert.of dr d from a bandeau o( b|ucthe same material. In her ha.r flmvm hcr halrshe wore a short pink net ve, n,f bndp.smajds, Mlss Robinattached to a bandeau of sma v__. ,flowers and carried a colonial f ' , c o abouquet ol blue carnations and M*r'*n Na,;lt;'1'larkspur yellow gowns, identical toThe bridesmaid. Miss Genevieve'!!!*1 ! ,hf honor ettendanl and Anderson, of Wellsville. N Y„ thc:v’ “°; n°ral ,band'ausand the bride.matron. Mrs Helen aml short '1*a 10 !alch Morrison, of Hu- eitj. wore tdcn-if0'n\ K,ath carcd a “lomal bouquet ol i sorted pastel daisiescent Uieirs were in yellow shade , ''“'V Arnold and Jeanne Mar Kach carried a eoleniat bouquet of m' 0 u e r orP ^°°rassorted pastel datste- The ilower, lcn*!h frc.k',, Wie ol,lt;‘r or girls, Cora Beth Porter and Nancy Kan -v.arK* taffeta Sprays of roses Groves, wore lloor length I rocks wcrc ln their hair, and each carlo id -i Basket filled with assorted pastel daisies and larkspursTableauCarpet7X0n its heart «#Asr ml!i actually aee the cup* its unique, i scientific secret pressure!r compromise with comfort! sdom Ring cannot bind, tsues - cannot be compared m’t believe it until you wear it! eefTuft* Csn't Pull OutExpert Wall-to-Wall Installation Availableyaw cMffa* eav.dbe'mr our «ery ?lt;’*Fred Schreffler was his brother's best man, and two other brothers, Roger and Andy Schref fier. and Kenneth Fay wereushers.Following a wedding trip to the Thousand 1-Hands, the couple will reside in Oil City. For trav ! eling the bride wore a gray dress and matching duster lined white, with which she wore red j accessories,The bride is a graduate of Oil City High School and is employed by the Wolf’s Head Oil Refining Corporation.The bridegroom also a grad uate of the local high school is employed a a salesman for the Fuller Brush Company.Out-of-town guests attended the wedding from: Spring Arbor.Mich : Mt. Gilead, O ; Rochester North Chili, Buffalo, Tonawanda. Oneida, and Wellsville, all in New York State; Titusville, Pleasantville, Frankklin, Town ville, Union City, Guys Mills, Van, Meadville Saegerstown Beaver, Grand Valley, Tryon-r . 'die, Erie, State College, Warren,union furniture CO. (New lastle, Tionesta, Mt. PleasHi lt;»nt0t •' «•! lt;ify, p«j ant. Springboro and Pittsl^irgh f