USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Myers-Bradford The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bradford was prettily decorated with autumn flowers when their daughter, Margaret? Pearl, became the bride of Mr. Paul Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Myers of Wooster, Ohio. The wedding was quiely solemnized at noon Monday by Rev. T. L. McConnell. To the strains of wedding music, played by Mr. Walter Myers, the bride and groom accompanied by Miss Florence Sutch, bridesmaid, and Mr. George Bradford, best man, took their places under an arch of Flowers and ferns. Miss Bradford was prettily gowned in blue satin canton crepe. Miss Sutch wore a gown of black canton crepe. The double ring service was read by Rev. McConnell. After the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Myers left immediately by auto with the groom's parents, for Wooster. They will take a short wedding trip to Washington, New York City and other points in the east. The bridal couple will be at home after September 5th at 1500 Alameda avenue Clieveland, Ohio. Mrs. Myers, a charming young lady, with a host of friends, has been a successful teacher in the Clyde public schools. Mr. Myers has a fine position with the Federal Reserve Bank, being assistant transit manager. Guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Myers of Wooster, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers of Cleveland, Mrs. Jay E. Pettys and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettys and son of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Loose of Lindsey, Miss Ida Louise Beam of Tiffin, Miss Ruth Hessick and Miss Lucile Rathbutt of Greenspring. Jones - Haff Irving Jones and Mrs. Anna Haff of Townsend township were quietly married last Sunday by Rev. W. D. Pearce at home in Clyde. After a wedding trip to Michigan they will reside on the groo? farm near Vickery. ------ Transcribed by Antje Darling