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One of *be toadloc aoetoi araats of tba aaaaon In Ooaan City wm tba narrUca last Thuraday araalnc of Itorlnc TlbbeU Coraon, -yroa'aant yvaag raal aatata brokar and former Swarthmore Collate track athlete, and Mlae Cornelia Atman CoJtaaon, danchter of William H. Colliaaon. Sr., and aUter of City ■nrlnaar^ William
B Colliaaon, Jr.
The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride, with the Rev. Dr. R. a Snyder, of Utica, formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this cltf, presiding. Mias Anne Heafford, of West Philadelphia, was maid of honor with Dr. Wilson T. Christian as beat The bridesmaids were Miss Hylen Williamson, of West' Chaster, end Mias Charlotte Oriffin, of Manhattan Beach. N. Y. The ushers ward dayton B. Roberta, well-known local realtor, and N. Harvey Colliaaon, a brother of the bride. The house wag. beautifully decorated with flowery ornaments suggestive of autumn. Only tba relatives and Immediate friends of the couple
hoe. visited kit father here on Wednesday. . Mis. Mary De Santis spent Tuesday with her husband In the Bamarltaa
Hospital, wl
Miss Malm. MaUbury, of Wood- City vtoHor oa 1 try, visited Mias SaUla Corson the Rev. and Mrs. first of the week.
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Luncheon was served immediately after the ceremony, and then Mr. and Mis. Corson left for tbelr honeymoon which will include a trip through Mew York ftale. Upon their return here they will be at home at their apartmeats on Moorlyn Terrace aau Atlantic Avenue. Mr. Corson Is a well-known shore athlete, having captained the Swarthmore College track team bring, a
of that college's football eleven. He was also a member of the PI Chapter,
fraternity. During the war-time period be served with distinction In the Aviation Department, where ho won- the rank of lieutenant. Junior grade. He was also at one time a captain of the Ocean City Bead! Patrol.
A pretty wedding was aolemnlsed at elevso o'clock Saturday morning, whan Mrs. Mary G. Henry, of Ocean Ctiy. beeame the bride of James H. Wyatt, of Kerlyn. Dels—are County,
Pennsylvania.
Th# ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas T. Blake, rector of the S'. Augustine’s Catholic Church, of Ocean City. Lae Combfer. of Philadelphia. acted as best man. while Mias Anna M. Meehan, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. -After the ceremony the couple left by automobile for a honeymoon trip through Mew York and Canada. After this trip the eouple will reside at Xeriya. the home of IB. Wyatt. Mrs Henry la wall known In this
. haring had apa O'flee Building I redding was only
few of thetr friends.
oa business, Thursday morning. Beniamin F'eelman la visiting rria-tl-es In s^vtcAana, N. J., for a few' weeks. Mrs. F. 8. Carter spent two days last week with her mother In Ocean City. Mrs. Gorge Holt entertained Mrs. Stetser, of Ocean City, on Wednead »y. Calvin Nickerson and two sous, of PlaasaatrUle. spent the with his mother and sister. Harold Collins and mother ware In Rio Grande last Friday. Mrs. Rae Mason, < Ballad on Mrs. Sara Rosa, Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Bbbea Brown and ■oa were Oceen City visitors on Tuesday. J tones KM ridge and son, of Tucks-
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