Miss Dorothy Johnson, Malvin E. Bird Are WedMid-afternoon marked solemn vows yesterday which unitedMiss Dorothy Marie Johnson and Malvin Edwin Bird in marriage. The impressive double ring service was performed in the bride's home on Pearl St. by the Rev. L. McGuire of Mi-amisburg.Mixed flowers adorned the large picture window of the living room, while tapers in tall candelabra backed by green palms were placed at either side. In this picturesque setting, vows were exchanged at half after three o'clock.The theme was set with soft music when Mrs, William A. Stone III stepped to the piano. Mrs. Stone presented a repertoire of nuptial favorites and accompanied Miss Ruth Chnney who sang.Included on the program were O, Promise Me. Stardust. Calm As the Night, Always and Through the Y«»i*rs. Miss Chaney sang Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life. I Love You Truly. Because and The Lord’s Prayer,MRS WALTER LOWE servedas matron of honor. She appear-ed in an attractive frock of brown sheer which featured white dots. The frock w»as designed with a deep V neckline edged with a dainty rolled collar, cap sleeves and a fitted bodice. The full skirt was fashioned of tiers of materialRobert Back was beat man, and the groom’s only attendantThe bride chose for her wedding a white sharks skin suit attractively combined with blue. Her sheer blouse was of pal® blue and her pert hat was of navy adorned with a veil and satin streamers. Her other accessories were blue and white, and her only ornament was pearl earrings.Following the ceremony a reception was held for friends and relatives. Centering the table was a three tiered wedding cake adorned with wedding bells and rosebuds.The bride's mother received guests in a crepe dress of navy with pink floral design, with which she wore matching navy accessories. The groom's moth-(Continued on Pife It)