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- Miss Hazel S. Eakins Wed To James Starzy Grace Methodist Church was the scene of a pretty June wedding on Saturday when Miss Hazel S. Eakins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Eakins of 465 Main Street, and James Charles Starzy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Starzy of 141 Marshall Street were nnitrf In mrriacr Tho Rv Vpt. ter officiated. Mrs. Myers was solo-! 1st A reception for. 300 guests was held in the First Ward Republican Club following the ceremony. Tne bride wore a gown of white mousseline de sole with a three- quarter length veil trimmed with; lace and held in a crown of lace! and orange blossoms. She carried; white tea roses and gypsophlla. Mrs. Jeanette Burgess, sister of the bride, was her matron of honor. She wore a frock of pink taffeta and net with matching headpiece and carried an arm bouquet of yellow tea roses. Bridesmaids were Misses Mon ica Miller and Virginia Constantino. They wore blue and maize taffeta and net, respectively, and carried yellow tea roses. The bride's sister, Marleie Eakins, was flower girl. She wore a pink net and satin dress and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow tea roses. Gordon Burgess, brother-in-law of the bride, was best man. Herbert Van Voorhis. cousin of the bride, and Fiory Malzone were ushers.
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