Wedding RevealedTu their mujjy it ha*,y'way* been Ann and Hank ' Sine** August J7 it ha* bet-ii Mr,! iand Mrs. Henry E. Cribble.Tilt* bride. wee Ann liurke. n«d: bride” r»*o;n but h graduates:|wf San Mateo Jli^h sch**»l. Ann is. : ili*1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I lauie) liurke. of San Mateo. and j Henry's parents are Mr. and Mrs.| Frederick Cribble of San Mateo.| White gladioli and fern was used r j U decorate St. Matthew's Catholic I j church for the ceremony, which I was read by Father O’Connell, j Given in marriage bv her father,} the bride wore a traditional white i satin gown, with a long train. The j fitted bodice was trimined with ’ ;seed pearls, and her fingertip veil; was held in place by a soronet of; • pearls The bridal bouquet consis- i | ted of three large orchids and a shower of butterfly orchids attached to satin streamers.Mrs. James Griffin of San Fran-1 cisco attended the bride in a shell i pink taffeta dress with bouffant j skirt and carried white gladioli, j For Ann's wedding. Mrs. Hurke • selected an aqua dress with white i carnation corsage and a dusty rose; hat. Mrs. Gribble. attired in navy; blue with white accessories, also I wore white carnations.Charles Spaulding, cousin of the! bridegroom, performed best man j duties.Friends and relatives gathered at the Knights of Columbus hall in San Mateo following the marriage,1 where a reception was held.After their return from a honey* moon trip in Northern California, the young couple plan to live inSan Mateo.