£ f~ u.»*Weddings► *CALDWELL- R A LSTON Miss Agnes Lucille Ralston, ^ daughftcr of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas \ - A. Ralston of 98 Meriden avenue, k and J$s0ctnab Henry Caldwell, Jr., ? of JSheQCtady, N. Y.* son of Mr., Baacomb H. Caldwell ofJAu$tin* Tex#s, were married Saturday afternoon at 8:30 o’clock at ’ “the, home of the ferule's parents.[ - The Roy Gilmour Pavy of;t Mass., officiated at thea^e^dii^pcereniony*!r Misselvth Wells Ralston, of p Southi^Gn, fister of the bride, ’* was tl^ilteid of honor and the■ hride^s rphly attendant. Mr, Nor-jbert Stickler of CSncmna.il, Ohio,$ was. the best man. The bride was*■ given faL nmcriage by her father,Dr. lbp*kThe bride was attired in a prims gown of cream satin with train .Her veil was of cream tulle, finger tip veil, four graduated lasers arranged from cap with braided tulle giving lt;. halo effect The fiowers carried b the bride were , *whi£e roses and lilies of the valle a with asparagus fern and ribboncream satin to match her dre-s.The maid of honor wore a pnn-cess gown of wine red transparent velvet made with deep marquisette jt^yokc of similar wine red velvet, short train* cords of wine red velvet, secured with small pearl orna-^ Zfiepts* in hair. She carried while■ . rose buds scattered throughout the bouquet, plus asparagus fern and gibbon to match dress.The bride's mother wore a black r crepe skirt with white and si her ^ lace tunic and a shoukiei corsage ^ of and asparagusfern.marriage uok place in aba3^window of the home under anarchway of ground pine, whitechrysanthemums anil white de\saThe remainder of the hou*e was also decorated with ground pine, white chrysan the mums and white stevja.The wedding nruuneh and piano■i;* selections were placed h\ Mrs ^ Chsgle? Becklej of 155 Meriden Hk avenue, Southington.Seventy-five guests attended the ?$ wedding and reception, which wa* held at the home of the bride ^ ; parents.■ ^ t .Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell left Sat-t*-tgrday evening on an unannounced ^wedding trip. Upon their return ^ they? will reside tK7Wt~ Bedford F Hoad, Schenectady, N. Y. t ■ * The bride is a graduate of use College of Fine Arts, Syra-e University, Syracuse, N. Y. Je was a member of Alpha Xi k Delta, social sonority, of a profes-' fijonal intenor decorating fratemi-ty ahd of the honorary fraternity, ► IJhj Beta.✓ ^SThe bridegroom received his = bpchelor ?f engineering degree anddegree from the University of Texas, where he taught for k tferee years before entering Yale£ University, receiving* his Doctor ofSchenectady, N. Y.; Mr. William Simpson, Mr. Frank Von Roesch-laub and Mr. Steven Zysk« all of Schenectady, N. Y.; Mi*, and Mrs, John Ral -ton and Mrs. Charles Munro, all of New Haven, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Ralston and family of Milford, Mrs. Arthur Sumner of East Orange, N. J , Mr^. George E. Nelson of Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Cain of Swampscqtt, Mas ; the Rev, and Pav of Westfield,Lieutenant R. W.Portsmouth, N. H.The bride's traveling outfit consisted of a jade green velvet dness with hat to match, black seal fur coat and black and gold accessories.Mrs. R. GMass., and Wallace ofI-. * Lb**KI spslt;I!%1^-neerrng degree from the lat-j£g W'ttahaereity in June* 1936. He is^ ai member of Sigma Xi\ Tati BetaEta’JS.flppa Nu, all engin-i^epring ancf scientific fraternities.|s an electrical * engineer with ||il4e Geehral Elecfcri^company in, N|, Y. Y®T.04t of town guests who attend-^ere Mr. and? Mra. G. W. Low, i pf Amherst, Mass.; Miss Laura jfgAskGy of Providence, R. L; Dr. andrs| B. L, Newkirk and family of