MISS ROSE BECKER A BRIDE.Married to Dr. John A. Heitlinger in Church of St. Charles Borromeo.If! the Church of St. Charles Borromeo,West 141st Street, yesterday at 11 A. M..Miss Rose E. Becker, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. William J. Becker, was marriedto Dr. John A. Heitlinger, son of JohnHeitlirger of Stony Point, N. Y. Theceremony was performed by the Right Rev. Mgr. Francis H. Wall, D. D., rector of the church, and was followed by a solemn high nuptial mass. Mgr. Wall was celebrant, and was assisted by the Revs. J. M. Flynn, J. B. Reilly. F. C. Campbell, and T. J. O’Brien. The music j was rendered by Charles A. Hauschel. The church was decorated with palms, sniiiax, and Easter lilies.The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Edith P. Becker, as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Elsa G. Becker, sister of the bride; Anna V. Andres, Laura V. Klotz, and Mattie Tor-bc r g.Harry J. Becker, brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers were Albert Trageser, Jr., of New York; Charles E. Heidt of Jersey City, Leo Derrenbacher of Ossining, and Dr. Vincent L. O’Reilly of this city.The bride wore a dress of white char-meuse trimmed with Duchess lace. Her court train of heavy satin was four yards long. Her veil was fastened with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of whjte roses, orchids, and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor’s feown was of pink crSpe meteor, partly covered with white l^Vb and embroidered heavily with silver trimming.The bridesmaids wore gowns of pale; blue cr6p«t meteor with jacket effect of Princess lace.The ceremony w’as followed by a breakfast at the home of the bride’s parents, 232 West 137th Street.Dr. and Mrs. Heitlinger departed on a wedding trip to the South. Upon their return fhey will reside at 267 West 136th Street.