MISS PAXSON IS MBS, MEGGY.One of the prettiest weddings of tlio season took place at St. James' church, 021 Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, when Mi*s Margaret Paxaon, a daughter of Mr. James Poison, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Robert Louis G uni lest on Meggy. The bride was gowned in light gray luusduwne and carried a large boquel of LaFmnce roaes j the maid of honor, Jliss Mary Paxson, wore white mull with hat to match, and the bridesmaids, Miss Bessie Pnxsau and Miss Kate Leaw, were robed in gowns of a reseda hue. The ushers, Mr. Lardner Yannuxem Morris, and Dr, Charles 8. Abbott, of Bristol, Mr. Buglebright and Dr. Knight, of Philadelphia. The ceremony was performed by iho Rev. W. Brice Morrow and the church was ciowded with spectators.Among those present were Mrs. William B. ivogers, tno Misses uogcrs, Dr, ftnu Mt'a.Charles C. Abbott, the Misses Maria andJulia Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Abbott,Mr. and Mtb. II. B, Beatty, the Misses Ebb-sie and Esther Beatty, Mrs. Joseph deB.Keim, Miss Helen Keim. Mr. Charles Lang-home Taylor, Mr. Lawrence Taylor, MbsSargent, Mr, Buffi eld, Mias Knight, Mr.George Hughes, Miss Giilara, Miss A, Leaw,Miss Annie Laudreth, Mrs, Burnet Laudreth,Mrs. Leo Laudreth, the Misses Phillips, MissFeniruore, the Misses Swain, Mr, J. W.Swain, Jr., Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Hoguet, MissSail e Hawke, the Misses Cabecn, Mrs. FrankBell, Mrs. William P, Jones, Mrs, Runyan,Miss ltunyan, Mr. Stanford Runyan andmany others. Mi'B. Corbin, of Philadelphia,presided at the. organ, and her beautifulplaying was much enjoyed by the guestswhile waiting for the bridal party to nppenr.Mr. Joseph deB, Keim, Jr. was best man.After receiving the congratulations of theirmany friends Mr. and Mrs. Meggy left for anextended trip East.