AND BARBARA L. BROWN MARRYFtliLEHTON, Mar. 2# —Ohoos* ing tb# Wa# KirV c* ths Hssthtr in Glendale as setting for their wadding Wednesday a prominentFullerton couple* Miss Barbara L. Brown* daughter °f Mra. Maud# U Brown, and Tad B Corcoran, city councilman, ware marrfa/1 at an early morning ceremony.Organ prelude and weddingmarc ha* were played by Mine Helen Hamilton. Mlm Phyllis Corcoran, sister of the bridegroom, sang At Dawning” and MI Love You Truly.”The Rev. 1C. Dow Hoffman, paa-tor of First Methodist church of Fullerton, officiated. Given In marriage by her mother, Mrs Maude L. Brown, Miss Brown made a very attractive bride inher pale yellow tweed traveling suit with trimming of brownsquirrel. Press aooeaeo rles werebrown and she wore a corsage cluster of gsrdenlas and Wles ofth* valley.The bride's slater, Mias NonaBrown, aa maid of honor, wore a dust pink sports ault with whiteaccessories. Talisman roses were her flowers. Kmmett Corcoran attended his brother ss best man.Fifty guest® were present for the ceremony, followed by a daintily appointed wedding breakfast at Te Kopper Kettle, Glendale. The new Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran left for a honeymoon tri] to San Francleco and other northern points. They are to make their home at fiM* Fern drive, Fullerton.Mr. Corcoran is a member of Klwanis club and is past prestden of the district hoard TM.C.A.conforstucluanddieIhelFoiserth« On enlold