1U1U, CkuvtChina,WEAVER—PALMER.The wedding of Raymond H. Weaver of New York and Miss Carrie L. Palmer, daughter of the late M. C. Palmer of Stamford, Conn., took place yesterdayafternoon at the residence of the bridesmother in Stamford, the Rev. Georgeofficiating. Ten Broeck Veaver’s best manThehrYrtP ’who* was given away by her nother had no attendants. She wore a ^own of rose point ana Irish lace and atulle veil.PRICE—FIELDThlt;Atlaon t crea: sout: to \ lakeSt.portly cFCEsSatisho1!winlt;WdaywesN«Carl Fowler Price and Miss Leila Alberta Field, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Al- ^ bert Field, were married last Monday ln evening, in the Congregational Church atE«°bny STrc^S. Cr ???cye, ’Sfisted 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 Carnegie offering to give the college *30,000 for the general endowment fund or $37,lt;00for a new building for the academy oncondition that the college raise an equal amount for the same purpose. The Board of Trustees has decided to accept the $37,500, and will at once endeavor toraise its share.insoutEiwit!coldTV stor to 1t:fouiNethefoilWedding Trip in an Auto.+ * * * * ~ie-chonig-ir-Fo-%Special to The New York Times.STAMFORD, Conn., April 28.—Raymond jj_ tVeaver of -New York, a member of the Standard Automobile Company, andMiss Carolyn Palmer of this city weremarried here to-day. They left immediately after the ceremony ia W* motor car for a two weeks’ trtj* *3 i 6 . 9 .12 :4 'o :912Tthe285AlO'WTirWfCoiCoi1A.maA.Th88