HARRIS-DILBECKlt;The sun sinking low in the west-ern horizon Saturday evening:, shed its glow over the scene of a garden wedding at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Moore of West Washington street, Shreman, when their niece, Miss Lucille Harris, t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd f Moore of Whitewright, and former e Kidd-Key and Baylor University stu- c dent, became the wife of Charles t Dilbeck, Tulsa. Okla., architect and t son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dilbeck f of Tulsa. The Rev. J. F. Fender of d Whitewright, officiated with the double ring service, which was wit- t nessed by a group of relatives and a c few friends. 1 qThe rear garden of the Moore s home, with its well arranged shrubs ( and flowers and thick carpet of i grass, for the wedding was augment- n ed by an arrangement of burning f cathedral candles which overlooked the garden scene through the rear p windows of the home. Ivory floor r basket bouquets of garden flowers I assisted in an altar arrangement for o the nuptial service, and a grand F piano placed high above the garden e to the right, with bowl bouquet of I a mixed blossoms on draped scarf, was shaded by the glow from a floor lamp.With Mrs. Guy Hamilton of Whitewright accompanying, Ferdinand Moore, tenor, gave the prenuptial solo, “All for You.” Mrs. Hamilton also played the Lohengrin processional, and Bond’s “I Love You Truly” during the service.The bride, given in marriage by her father, was met at the altar by the officiating minister and groom, who approached from the opposite side of the garden. She wore a gown • of green tulle, made with long, snug-1 fitting bodice, and cape collar of ecru lace, with skirt longer in the back. Her arm bouquet was fashioned of daisies and yellow blossoms showered with yellow satin ribbons. Interesting color contrast was found in her large canary yellow felt hat, with satin slippers in the same shade.The bride’s only attendants were two ringbearers, Mary Dale King, a cousin, and David Lloyd Moore, her brother, both of Whitewright. The little girl wore a pink crepe frock and the boy a white linen suit. Both carried a ring in a pink gladiola blossom.Mrs. Dilbeck is a former Kidd-Key girl, having attended the school for one year and later graduating from Baylor University, Waco. Mr. Dilbeck is a graduate of an Illinois university.An informal reception followed the wedding when a wedding cake decorated in pink rosebuds was served with an ice course from a table laid in Madeira cloth.Mr. and Mrs. Dilbeck will be at home in Tulsa, Okla., following their wedding trip.—A Guest.