Chantilly lace over nylon tulle and satin. The sown had a jacket with peter pan collar and long sleeves tapering to points at her wrists. Her chapel length veil was attached to a small tiara of tulle adorned with seed pearls-She carried a white prayer book, topped with a white orchid and satin streamers.Miss Carolyn Van Blarcom was her sister’s flower girl. She wore a dress of pale green taffeta, and on her head she wore a bandeau of yellow tulle covered with tiny flowers and pale green ribbon. She carried a miniature bouquet of talisman roses surrounded with yellow lace and tied with yellow ribbon.1 Bridesmaids were Mises Sandra Van Blarcom. sister of the bride, Jo Ann Miller and Betty Lou Moseley. They wore dresses identical to the maid of honor’s in gold, and carried nosegays of talisman roses surrounded with pale green lace and tied w’ith talisman colored ribbon.James D. Browe of Cheverly, Md. was best man, and groomsmen were J. D Paine, E. L. Beat-| ty and Leo Lee.| Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Parish Hall of the church, beautifully i decorated with Christmas greens, white gladiolus and red roses. The bride’s table was centered with a four-tiered wedding cake, topped with u miniature bridal couple standing in a heart ot white tulle. Extending from the cake werewhite satin ribbons dotted with white gladiolus blossoms. Therefreshment table was centered with a silver candelabra in a silver bowl filled with white gradio-ius blossoms. Mrs. James D.Brcwe and Mrs. John A Toddw ith ebow length sleeves. A vel- \ pi vet tiara with tiny veil, matching a1 her gown, was worn on her head. Matching copper slippers, and a ^ nosegay of talisman roses sur-rounded with pale green lace and p: tied with pale green ribbon, com- Sc pleted her attire. pThe bride, given in marriage a, by her father, wore an exquisiteirballerina length gown of white ^st