a floor length gown of turquoise blue crepe, the fitted bodice, which was studded with silver beads and tiny rhinestones in sunburst effect, having a V-neckliue and long fitted sleeves. The skirt was semi-full and she wore silver slippers. Her tiny k hat of natural flowers was of Gold-X en Rapture roses, with a veil of ,c« matching maiiiie. Her bouquet was of Golden Rapture roses, acacia and maline, tied with yellow maline. She wore a bracelet, the gift of the bridegroom.For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. It'nsch wore a costume of black crepe with black hat and accessories. The bridegroom’s mother wore a two piece gown of wisteria crepe with a hat of pink felt that blended with her dress and a shoulder corsage of pink roses and violet s.Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Plqua Country club for the fa mil -ica, the members of the younger set that are special friends of the bride and bridegroom and a few old friends. At the club the mantle above the fireplace was banked with fern and white cyclamen. At the opposite end of the lounge, a long fable, centered with an arrangement of the same spring flowers that were accented In all the wedding