Glor In the receiving line were the bride and bridegroom, with all their attendants. the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs ‘Reinhold Lang, and the bridezroom‘s parents,. Mr. and Mrs. John Nash. At Bride‘s Home The wedding reception took place a% the home of the bride‘s parents, where the 450 guests were received in the drawingâ€"room Miss Betty Lang.the maid of honor, wore a gown of white organza. apâ€" pliqued with red poppies and fashionâ€" ea with a shoulder cape and monk‘s hood of the same material. €olin Brown, of London, was the best man. and escorting the attendâ€" ants were Messrs. C. Ross Bomerâ€" ville, Norman Keene and Charies Keene, all of London, and Douglas Kennedy, of Kitchener. + The bride. a popular debutante of the season of 193536, and a former etudent at the University of Western Ontario, wore a Lanvin model of parchment colored corded silk in fitted design, with high rounded neck of matching net, and band Of Brussels lace draped in quaint Watâ€" teau effect across the bodice. VALIANTLY THEY DEFY A BROODING UNSEEN WORLD â€" MENACE! John B. Nash mITOHENRR With Rev. H. A Upperman | officiating. . Miss Kelly Lang. eldesl daughter of Mr and Mrs. Reinhold Lang, King streel. Waterloo, and granddaughter of Mrs Lang. Kitchener, and the late George C Lang. aud John (Bryan Nash, of London, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nash, also of Lopdon, were united in marmage in a simple ceremony at B Louis RAC. rectory. Waterloo, at 4 30 o‘clock Saturday afternoon The bride was given in marriage by ber father, and her attendants were here five sisters, Miss Betty Lang. the maid of honor; threeâ€"yearâ€" old Sandra Lang, as junior brides maid.and the Misses Ann, Patsy and Peggy Lang Also â€" Patricia Farr "All American Sweetheart" Among the guesis were the bride‘s lI grandfather George T Kelly. of New e y York he brdegrcom‘s parenls. Mr and Mrs Jobn Nash, and his sisters * of*â€"_~ , | Miss Helen (Nash and Mrs Benjaâ€" Plight Troth at St. Louis min Baldwin. of London, and Mrs s William _ Perkins, _ of _ Brantford Rectory. Others from London were: ‘Dr. and e | Mrs W J ‘Brown. Mrs. A R Cairn ITOHENBR â€"With Rev. H. A |cross. Mro and Mrs. J Cairneross Upperman . officiating. . Miss= Kelly uy and Mrs Norman Keene and (amâ€" Lang. eldesl daughter of Mr and ily. Miss Mary Spittal, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Reinhold Lang. King streel Gliver Keevpe and family. Mro and Waterloo, and granddaughter of MrS , yrs Archibald L Pidgeon, Â¥r. and Lang. Kitchener, und.lhe hnf Georke Mre J ‘J McHale and family, Mr Tuesday, June 21, 1988 Wednesday and Thursday â€" Added Attraction â€" Edith Fellows â€" Leo Carrillo "Little Miss Roughneck" COOL â€" AIR CONDITIONED Social = Personal Monday and Tuesday + The Holy Family R‘C. Church was | beautifully decorated in pink blue ‘and white larkspurs, lupins and carâ€" nations. The pews were tied with {white chiffon ribbon with bouquets ‘of pink carnations and blue corn | Nowers. \ The bridal party entered the were served. church to the straina of weddingi ® music played by the church organist. Miss Edit MIss Anne ‘Dietrich. ‘The bride was who has beer given in marriage by the groom‘s time is unde uncle. Mr. Charles Montag of Burâ€" London hospi lington. The bride‘s costume mwas a | * gown of white bridal satin with long | _ Mr. Roland train. bandâ€"made lace collar and ceuff Anrora has edging. She wore a veil of silk net Of the late with coronet of pearls and orange St. Mr. Mern biossoms and carried a colonial bouâ€" Teturn to his que! of lily of the valley and blue terloo, after corn flowers. The groom‘s sister. the north, Miss Eva Rumig. was maidâ€"ofâ€"honor * and a wore a hecoming gown of yelâ€" Mooaind XMi ns taffetin with medica collar and a ronto, annour hut of manve Swiss straw. She car their danghte mied i coleniel | houguet of| yellGw | ======â€"â€"â€" rose Imds snd numye swerl peas Te midosmaid was Miss Marcella $10 Re“ Montag oi _ Burlingron. who | was a «nwiied very pretrily in blue. The ::lgi'ï¬'g;'flf\'r';:'ï¬' beaarm‘Pul womens of the maidâ€"of honor corns and callow and the bridesmaid were designed tion. Call your aand made by lhh.hl’i(l#’ 1‘551;)'}'8:!1;“!;!: Mr. Joseph Pigcon of StratfordNortb, Opposite Rumigâ€"Kavanaugh |for Miss Strot at the home of her NEW HAMBURG.â€"â€"With Rev. Faâ€"‘porents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Stroh. ther Winters officiating, Enid (iwenâ€"‘Lanespark Farm Thursday â€" Miss dolyn Kavenaugh, daughter of Capt.|\Helen Schieffele entertained at Forâ€" and Mrs. John Kavanaugh of Chatâ€"jest Hill Gardens at a kitchen showâ€" well Heath,. Essen England. hecamejer for Miss Stroh. the bride of Clayton John Rumig. son ' * * / a o# of Mr. J. Rumig and the late Mrs. The regular meeting of the Murâ€" Rumiz of New Hamburg. }dock.\(d(enzie Misslon â€" Circle af Upon (heir retuin theys will take up esidence at Lendon List of Guests P Weddings THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONIC LE _jof the monthly meeting of district rests were Dumfber nine of ‘Trinity United Foley and |Church, Kitchener, recently. Followâ€" ey, of Alâ€"‘ing the ‘completion, members epâ€" onin of Al. Joyed a walk through the woods and h Murray, @lJong the !ake. Later refreshments and ‘Tom|were served, the hostess being asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Cudmore. not be relnove;g the new scientific LLOYD‘S THYMOLA CORN SALVE. This new salve deâ€"sensitizes corns and callouses with the first applicaâ€" tion. Call your druggist toâ€"day and order |a jar_of this WON6£RFUL SALVE, 40c. l';!zEl)‘l_'-'Ol!.D DRUG STORE, 32 King Street | _ Mr. Roland Merner and Aurora has moaved to of the jate Rev J aA 34 | _ Miss Edith Bean of Kitchener ‘who has been in !1! health for some time is undergoing treatment at a London hospital. $10 Reward was an interesting event of Saturâ€" ‘day. has ‘been honored at numerous ‘preâ€"nuptial parties. prior to her wedâ€" ding. _ On Wednesday night. the young people of Pentecostal church ‘@rranged a miscellaneous shower |for Miss Strof at the home of her _ Mr. Roland Merner and ‘family of Aurora has moved to the home oft the jate Rev. J. G. Litt. Snider St. Mr. Merner‘s friends welcome his return to his old home town, Waâ€" terloo, after many years absence in the north, Mooand Mrs. J. B ronto. announce the their danghter. Jean _ The regular meeting of the Murâ€" dockâ€"McKenzie Mission Circle of First United â€" Church, Thursday B. ‘Britker, took the form of a showâ€" night. held at the home of Mrs. S. er for Miss Estelle Haycock. a memâ€" ber of the organization, whose marâ€" riage will be an interesting event In the near future. Refreshments were served. } Following the ceremony, dinner | was served, after which the couple left on their honeymoon, to New }Yorl. Ohbio and Micbigan states. On their return, they ‘will reside at Maâ€" ple Grove Farm, near New Dundee Rosenbergerâ€"Shirk A preily wedding was solempized at bigh noon on Wednesday. at ihe home of th> bride‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Shirk, Centreville, when Miss Grace Louisa Shirk became the bride of Mr. Victor ‘Rosenberger, of New Dundce Mr_ Rosentberger is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs Christianp Rosenberger Alter the return from the hones moon at Hotei ‘Britannia they will re side in Elmira Mr Rumig is as> clated with the Royal Bank Aller the ceremony a ) reception and wedding dinner was held at Foâ€" est Hill Gazdeus, Kitchener was kroomsm®an. The ushers wefe Mro Harold MAgliarini of Kitchemer and Ward Goebel of New Hamburg. During the signing of the register Mis Edward â€" Sherer sang . "Ave Mis Maria Miss Isobel Stroh Post . whose marriage Higgings of Toâ€" engagement of Evelyn, to Mr. Tor amy corn or callous which canâ€" l".rli;tl Mr. and Mrs. A. Schultz of Kitchâ€" zvs“"; ener, announce the engagement of r41. _ ‘heir danghter, M. Alice, to Mr. i The members of Alexandra kinderâ€" f:arwn class â€" were entertained by [their teacher. Miss Naney Devitt. at (her home, Erb street, Friday _ One class was entertained in the morning and one in jhe afternoon. A picnic lunch was served on the lawn and |eimes and stories were enjoyed hy ;xl--- children 45 of whom attended Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bond. of Hamâ€" ilton, announce the engagement of their daughter. Cora Mae to Major W. E. Macklin, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. iF. E. Macklin, of Kitchener. the marâ€" ’rlago to take place quletly on June 718. Mr. and Mrs. A. White. Miss Gerâ€" trude Frankand Mrs. W. P. Frank spent the weekend in Oil City, Pa.. where they were guests Saturday at the wedding of their niece. Miss Doris Frank and Lieut. E. M. Teeter, US.A.. ef Fort Knox. Kentucky. Miss Patricia Detenbeck left reâ€" cently for an extended holiday overâ€" seas. She «will make a sixâ€"weeks‘ tour of the continent before returnâ€" ing home. _ Mrs. George Lang, Jr., entertained ‘al a supper party, Saturday evening for the subdebutantes, who attendâ€" ed the Nashâ€"Lang wedding, Saturday afternoon. Supper was served at the home of Mrs. George Lang, Sr.. and was followed by dancing. Hostesses for the party were Misses Janet and Sheila Lang. The party was in comâ€" pliment to their outâ€"ofâ€"town cousins. Misses Margaret Seitz and Mary Mcâ€" Evenue of Toronto, and â€" Misses Peggy Couzens and Master Frank Couzens. Detroit. Mich. Mr Roy _ Cookman. _ Alexandra Ave.. is & patitent at the Kâ€"W. Hosâ€" pital, where he successfully underâ€" went a serious operation a few days i Mrs. Wi.liam Pope, King street, Waterloo, who underwent an operaâ€" tion for appondicitis at the KW Hospital, is recovering nicely. ‘Clifford A. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mra. E. 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