HAROLDWESTREWEDS AGAINBanker’s Son’* Marriage to LydiaGibson, Sculptor, a Surprise.Mies Lydts Gibson, daughter of * •end Mrs. Robert Williams Gibson of New York and Garden City. L. I., a Harold Mestre, ton of Alfred Mestr . | p( the banker of 104 East ForUeth Street.a. a. ftfck. ^ — - — — * «i M m m rwere married yeaterday in jer*e 'Announcement of their weddingin the marriage notices of in® IsThe marriage will come as a surprise to many, as no previousa„„oun«m«U $£idhart born mart, of tholr angasomcnt Th. bride I. wall known an one nr the dinner noulptor. She wan for time In Part*, where ehe had * j»i..r father is one of the prominent, iHer father is one of the prom.nrwvarchitects of New Tort,^omin,Jgj.from London In 1881. He w as ine!eetmof lt;tSFXlbaJTcathedral and manychurches and, office buildings o lt;. »city. The Olbaonat ^TWaVafr. Meetre’s second.j«*rr‘“Gi I 1r. Ortober 191- he married Mrs. Etnai co** It a. »*rt Elliott the divorced wife ofi^vr El iott the wealthy mining £-detL- war •SgrffiJSOn deat trmn and they were iman, tnu u* ; Th v were divorced ft deil !«or“ W a v.ar wg« malria*. to Mr VmotT Mrs Meat™ I br GO I was Ethel Irene Stewart, who was well I I:k ; known on the stake. was psr- thws. The marriage ceremony w-a* b thv Judge Tennant In Jersey mformed by Judg^ Tennant m jerjc*; -d. I erine Gibson a sister ** Jrldt* *nd ! tor I Ar,n^ Mra ' Mest re will milke their I btid home In (Jreenw^ Village, w here Der j Mestre will establish a st . wtinue her work in sculpture I Rs.