13China,WEAVER—PALMER,The wedding of Raymond H. Weaver ofNew York and Miss Carrie L. Palmer, * into. M C. Palmer ofUdU5lHc* -H Stamford, Conn., took place JesleT^ afternoon at the residence of the brides mother in Stamford, the Rev. GeorgeWeed Barhydt orating. Ten Bnjj*Mose was Mr. weavers Desi m*u.bride, who. was given away by he.ThAtlaon 1 crea soutto tlakenother had no attendants. She wore a g£2 ot rose point and Irish lace and atulle veil.PRICE—FIELDCarl Fowler Price and Miss Leila Al-stport ly c F( E*Satisho1winVidaywes^ J-J v | yy £ JL. M m 'W - . - ~ ^' berta Field, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Al- ^ I bert Field, were married last Monday lnDtjri -tevening, in the Congregational Church atShAiptom Conn. The ceremony wascerformed by the Rev. J. E. Price, as-1 fisted by the Rev. William Slade.Carnegie to Give $37,500 to College.LANCASTER, Penn., April 28—It was announced to-day by President Stahr of Franklin and Marshall College that a letter had been received from Andrew Car- crivo the college $30,000sou1EiWit;colcwstoi to 1*for the general endowment fund or $3lt;,o00for a new building for the academy oncondition that the college raise an equal amount for the same Purpose. TheTfouNethefoilBoard of Trustees has decided to accept the $37,500, and will at once endeavor toraise its share.Wedding Trip in an Auto.T • * * »Special to The New York Times.STAMFORD, Conn., April 28.—Raymond H. Weaver of New York, a member ofthe Standard Automobile Company, and iurlt;oc rbmivn Pnlmer of this city weremarried here to-day. They left immediately after the ceremony to W* motor car for a two weeks’ trip. 1883 6 9124 0 912Tthe285AIonTilWlt;CoCo1A.mfA.Th' . f . ’ V ‘ - I *■ ‘ •... mJiBS