/V5frV« • v» . I—Maryland X*ho!*.Mrs. F. E. CAMPBELL,. JIL (Virginia Howells)—P.. Kourkrn Phoio.MRS. JAMES K HOLMES (LuAnn Short)Virginia Howells Bridein Presbyterian RitesVirginia Howells, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Howells, 2440 Las Lunas St., became the bride of Falconer Everett Campbell Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. -.1 Falconer Everett Campbell of Los Angeles yesterday in ij4 p.m. ceremonies performed by the Rev. Dr. Ganse i*! Utile, pastor, in Pasadena]nPresbyterian Church. Three hundred guests witnessed therites.THE BRIDE* given in mar-riage by her father, wore a iloorlength gown of hand-clipped Chantilly lace flounced in nylon tulJe, with a chapel train, short sleeves and a Sabrina neckline. A crown of matching iRce rimmed in pearls held her illusion veil and she carried a cascade of white tuberous begonias.Mrs. John Hutchman of Spokane was matron of honor.Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ludwig Keehn of Los Angeles andMiss Joan Jahnke of Pasadena; They were dressed alike in white la'ce over ice pink taffeta and carried cascades of pale pink glamelllas.Robert Campbell was his brother's best man. Ushers were Burton Howells, Richard Mulfinger, Terry Taft and Donald Sam.A reception at Altadena Town and Country Club followed the ceremony. Attendingfrom out-of town were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Campbell, San Francisco, the bridegroom's uncle and aunt; Mr.- and Mrs. J, M. Eurlon, Sacramento, the bride’s uncle and aunt; and Mmes. Harry L. Anderson and Peter Taehis, San Francisco, long time friends of the bride’s family.The newlyweds are honeymooning in the Pacific Northwest until Sept. 1 when they will go to Seattle to live. The groom will enter the dental school at the University of Washington at that time.