A weddjng of interest to Washington J society In that of Minn Mary-Relle Robinson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l-oub* Arms Robinson, of Kvanston. III., and Mr. John raul Jonos. Jr.. which look place lam evening In Si. Mark's Church. K van* ton. Mr. Jones H ihe son of the late John Paul Jones, of Washington, and his mother. Mrs John Paul Jones, makes her home in this city.The ceremony was performed at Kr.TO I o'clock by the Rev. Dr. Arthur Rogers.| .-ector of St. Mark's, and was followed oy a reception at the home of the bride's , parents.Mrs. Donald Macdonald, of SI. Paul. Minn., was matron of honor for her sister and the maid of honor was Mias Ruth Kleanor Jones, sister of the brido-, groom. There were four bridesmaids. i Miss Martha Smith, of Hackensack. N.• J.: Miss Pamllle Holland. Miss l*oulsc j Kim hark, and Mias Billie Kirkman. all ! of Kvanston. Among the ushers were j Messrs. PI tie Carson and William Ba-‘'on. of Kvanston; Donald Macdonald, of •St. Paul, and Louis Smlado. of Cataaau-qna. Pa.The bride was given In marriage by her father. She wore a graceful gown or Ivory satin made with a court train and trimmed with Duchess lace. Her veil of tut!* was worn over her face and she carried orchids and Miles of the valley.The bridesmaids- frorks were of pale Pink faille made over petticoats of pink tulle run with silver thread and trimmed about the bodice with silver lace. The rnatron of honor wore a similar gown of blue faille, and the maid of honor was gowned in orchid colored faille fashioned after the same model. Alt Ihe attendants wore picture hats of tme-de-negre tulle, each trimmed with a single rose, and carried colonial bouquet* of small pink roses...I?! away gown was atailored mode! of blue serge, with which she wore a small black hat trimmed withMr Jonea hisb. ida win make their home in Allentown. Pa., where he is In business.