§ WEDDING¥ -Kf€WHIPPLE—BURGESSA wedding of local Interest was solemnized at St. -Stephen's Anglican J: Church, Calgary, on the afternoon ofdifrVJuly 30. when Mias Marjorie Burgeas. daughter of Mrs. W. Clark, of Drum-heller, became the bride of Mr. Earl E. Whipple, younger son of Mr. and and Mrs. Robert Whipple, of Calgary, and formerly of Drumheller. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. G. Pcnofl. *|f:The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Raymond Burgess, was gowned In a lilac afternoon dress and hut. with white acces* [ £ sorles and carried a corsage of! V| Johanna Hill roses. She was attended ! je by her sister, Miss Dorothy Burgess, I who wore a mauve afternoon dregs' and hat. The bride’s mother wore a navy sheer suit with fuschia accessor-110tcvlies and a corsage of pink carnations.1diatatThe groom’s mother wore a navy and 1 white voile dress and navy hat. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Floyd Whipple.With twenty guests^rcse-nt a recep- i p tion was held at yfe home of the j bridegroom’s parents, the bride’s table j being centred with a wedding cake, [q and was decorated with pink roses jy and sWeet peas.Guests included the bride’s siBters., Misses Dorothy and Doris Burgess; ) the bride’s brothei, Mr. Raymond'fr Burgess; Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen; Mrs. jL C. A. Plumb, and Mrs. J. Peters, all 1 of Drumheller; Mrs. Newstead. of Edmonton; Miss Betty Ward. Mr. G.! Olson and Mr. and Mrs. T. Flick, of Calgary. itjThe nev.iy-marri«l couple left after sj the reception for their new home at; Little Chicago, in the Turner Valley I\\idistrict. jcc