IFindlay—Twlgg. .Miss Marguerite' Ethlyn Fdaughter oC Dr. and Mrs.T.wigg, of this city, was married wi morning at 7:30 o’clock at Emmanuel Episcopal Church by the rector, Key. William Cleveland I-Ticks, to Mr. Joan Aurbrey Findlay, son of the late James A. Findlay, of Mt. Savage, m tli pi e* ence of the immediate relatives ot rne young couple. The church was beautifully decorated, the color.scheme b • ing green and white.- The bride wa* given away by her father, l.ie only attendant was Mr. J. William Shea, oi Frostburg, brother-in-law oE tlie groom. .The.bride was handsomely attired in an imported polaird model of dark blue French serge and corsage bouquet of lilies of the val ey and white orchids. After the nuptial ceremonies Mr. and Mrs. Findlay left tor Palm Beach and otner points in the South. Upon their return they will reside in this city and will be at home to their friends after June 1, at.No. .— =• Centre street, the residence of the bride's parents. Among those present at the nuptials were Mr. Nial Franklin Txvigg, brother of the bride, a student in the medical department ot Johns J-Jopkius University, Baltimore; Mrs. Webb Blackwell and Miss Black-well, Hagerstown; Mrs. C. W.Altoona, Pa., sister of the groom; Mrs David Dicken and Mrs. Joe Knight, ot Levels, W. Va.; Mrs. Margaret Rolf, Mrs. Walter Trimble and Miss Tumble of Mt. Savage, and Mr. and Mrs. j; William Shea, of Frostburg. _ .The wedding was a double ring ceremony. At the train the bKde threw away her bouquet, which was caught bv a niece of the groom, Miss LucilK Trimble, of,Mt. Savage. The groom s present to the bride was a handsomediamond brooch. .. . ,The bride is one of Cumberland s most accomplished young women and is a great favorite in social circles. The groom is a young man of excellent qualities and holds a responsible position in the offices of the 1 ennsyl-vania railroad in this city.