MllS. JOHN XCEIvNETT HILKBBpin\velt;Miss Marion Murphy, ISridu of Mr.John HilkorSimplicity markka ike wedding the U;«’t evening of Miss Ms non Murphy, | wis eldest daughter of Judge and Mrfc. jbae Clarence Murphy, to *tv. JMm Ktn-jliki ml:; ]]ill:or, second son u£ Mr. and Charles Hither oi South Dstreet.The Murphy home on Rosa avenue was artistic with several large vases filled with * pink rose buds, rend aL Hie appointed hour Miss Carol Milli-kin took her place at the piano andsoftly played the wedding' march, afttonPrcnGnfcifiingcvlt;SUVSho wan very fA muiing in a light blue iafftta dross, with garni-ti«r* ( . pink, which suited her style of beauty.Slowly down the stairway came the bridal party, led by dainty little Jane Leo Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Koss Ho well, like a fairy hi a ruffled organic frock, her golden r gnlrAs caught up with a pink Low. S carried , a quaint littlebikct^fij with dainty pink and tyMy' It-aw ^s» wlitch she gracefully 1 ii’i:littered , the pathway of the bride, t \ •The bride's sister, Miss Louise Murphy, of the brunette type—in direct contrast 'to her sister’s ‘blond duality—followed in a brilliant dross of pink -and blue taffeta, looking youthful find piett-y and carrying a blue feather fan, a gift from the bride, li her wake Clime* theninid of jhouor, Airs. Ellis Lump, who wore Ihor wedding gown of white satin. Shr- was handsome*. and state-lt;31'itinbhhast\In*wetinanttnth«eli•at'baes;lvbeljr look ink, carrying- a large pink r fals.feather fail, a Rift from the bride.hrEItoMVi