IIBride Of Former WestporterGrnp2KA.Daaendingler’side-Dne,1 T.3ad,lace , in As-ved at lor-at-lan-ofngoillo,les-tvillsis-XS-ter,jft?st-sndjdeob-ivenasinoolthede-or-3ye?st-.* .lt; 'j:. • ■ v'.V* ■ *v ''OiOM♦i. ;X)«.'XvSIMilBradford Bachrmch photoMRS. ROBERT MERWIN GRAYMRRobert Merwin Gray TakesWestp5Edythe Salinger As Bride [Fellow11Chrysanthemums and mi-ireau of The New York Times,! The weddir:mosa decorated the Hotel Gotham in New York City yesterday afternoon (Friday) for the wedding of Mias Edythe Mab Salinger to Robert Mer-is an alumnus of Cheshire Rae Baker, da Academy, the Davies School in Mrs. Ray Dav London, England, and Bard ton Road, We! College. Clinton Higgii'chert S. Broivnwin Gray, who has resided in Judith BrodskyWestport for many years with j /I/his grandmother, Mrs. Tania r WTICCC UT Long.The ceremony, uniting thedaughter of Mrs. Dorothea Kamm Gould of Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., and David L.Salinger of Glenview, 111., and the son of Mrs. Raymond Dan-iell of Ottowa, Canada, and Mallory Merwin Gray of Tar-rytown, N.Y., was performed at 3:30 o’clock by the Rev. Walter Kring of the Church of All Souls.i Presented in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory peau de soie ■ adorned on the full skirt with guipure flowers and styled with jss a scoop neckline, long tapered sleeves and a cummerbund ef-^ feet waistline. Her butterfly veil was fastened by an ivory en satin bow and she carried a £»s bouquet of white chrysanthe-ey mums.:e, Miss Betsy Ann Salinger of Evanston, 111., was maid of of honor for her sister and her in gown was of green and blue is- brocade. Two other sisters, the n- Misses Lucy and Caroline of Woodside Circle, Fairfield,d- Salinger of Glenview, were the have made known the engage-er bridesmaids frocked in celadon ment of their daughter, Miss ’ Ir. taffeta. They carried bouquets Judith May Brodsky, to Robert ^ of carnations S. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.US Thomas Marshall of West- $ Jrown Rof -G”®* SV'eet v- port was best man and usher- Milfordrd ing were Peter Cooper of West- , Th* f^Ure bnde * a gradu/n- port and New York City and g*.®* Li*.1?1nd Gregg Sterling of Wilton.1-Weslon Siudio pholoMISS JUDITH BRODSKYMr. and Mrs. Philip Brodskyand Mrs. Geoi Rochester, N. ized last Satui the Methodis walk. The Re officiated at th mony and Jo i Hartford offer nuptial musicMr. Baker eslt; ter, who won gown of whil princess style with a scoop sleeves and a i hanced with h line and cuffs crown trimmc fastened her illusion and sh quet of liliesThe maid ol bride’s sister, I er of Westplt; street length fi velveteen wit headpiece trimThe bridesm Higgins of Rolt;•he bridegroorKallab of Lc and Mrs. Shell Albany, N.Y., styled gowns o* W £School in Bridgeport and at-tended Boston University. isLi. ^eceptum followed at Mr. Brown is an alumnus of i*6 ° ’ from where Mr. and Milford High School and stud-Mrs. Gray left for a short wed-|jecj New York Universitydm^ *nP* They w*ll reside in No date has been set for the(Cambridge, Mass.00 HWamThe bride was graduated from Syracuse University, cum laude, and did graduate workwedding.REALTOR HOMEx __ _▼ • . M . Mrs. Anne Hastings Richardsat New York University. She 0f Main Street, Westport, West-nas been with MacMillan Com- port realtor, is back in West-pany, New Yoik publishing port from Skowhegan, Me.,* where she has a home and hasMr. Gray, whose mother is been vacationing for the past a member of the Ottowa Bu- four months.