GThe Cork Street Christian O Church was the scene Saturday m afternoon at 4:30 o'clock of the tf marriage of Miss Dorothy Bess Riley, daughter of Mr. Stanley W.! gT Riley of Gore and the late Mrs. r Riley, to Paul Reed Givens, son of a Mr. Ray S. Givens of GaSax and the late Mrs. Givens. I sThe Rev. Rhodes Artz performed the ceremony before a background of palms, candelabra and gladioli.; ^Muss Joann Marlow of Norfolk j ^ sang “Oh Promise Me,” “At Dawning'’ and The Lord's Prayer. “Chopin’s Prelude.” “Tales of Barcarolle” and the traditional wedding marches were played also.Given in marriage by Landon B g Whitacre. the bride wore a waltz length dress made on princess . lines with a Chantilly lace b / and wrist length sleeves a V neck- . line and an Empire waist. A halo type headdress of seed pearls and! miniature flowers held her fingertip veil of illusion and she earned a bouquet of white rosebuds andf!nSlt;baby’s breath. ! 34Mrs. Larry Campbell of New York City was the bride’s ma’ on 3 of honor. She wore a waltz length dress of pastel green silk crystal-lette over taffeta with a headpiece | i of matching fabric trimmed with tiny yellow daisies. She carried a j : nosegay of tinted yellow daisies. (Miss Rhoda M. Whitacre of i Whitacre and Mrs. Lee Liskey of Fairlawn Estates, Norfolk, were bridesmaids. They wore gowns identical to that of the matron of honor and carried nosegays of green daisies.Preston Cook of Richmond served as best man for the bridegroom. Ushers were Clinton W, Givens of Detroit. Mich., brother of the bridegroom, and William Armen-trout of Middletown.