W J. IT II11.U Mi*v* V v “**vveils which were caught to the head in cap fashion with tiny clusters of orange blossoms.Miss Margaret* P. Henriclison of Woodhridge, N. J., maid of honor to Miss Frances, wore pale green organdie and carried pink roses. Miss Eugenia C. Gould of Walton and Miss Katharine E. Kerwin of Jersey City, bridesmaids, wore peach organdie. frocks and carried arm bouquets of yellow and white marguerites. John A. Rodger of Moravia, N. Y., acted asbest man for Mr. Marvin._—Best man for Mr, Millspaugh was Francis C. Ireland of Brooklyn. Miss Katherine’s attendants were Miss Harriet I. Davis of Cortland, maid of honor, in lilac organdie and carrying yellow roses. Bridesmaids were the Misses Helen H. Bowman of Lancaster, Pa., Marjorie Holt of Taunton, Mass., Rebecca M. Retz of Walton and Mrs.~Clifford Gregory of One-onta, all gowned in maize color and lilac and carrying lavender and purple asters. All the maids of both parties were picturesque in big leghorn hats of natural straw color.k Miss Frances entered upon the arm of her brother, Donald Crawford, and _Miss Katherine with Henry Rowland, an old friend of her fathe^. Donald Crawford gave away both brides.The twin ceremony took, place in .an open space between two huge old trees, with the nodding hollyhocks and tall delphinidiq of the lovely^ gardens as background, and to the accompaniment of soft strains from the violins of musicians In the house.Acting-as ushers were TtScTwarcI V. Gross of Brooklyn, Kenneth S. Carberry of Glen -Ridge, N. J.,nln nnmn f no A t fl Y'lt J tl OYlfl