—Pbott* hr v«r* MRS* H. M. BEEBLEWatervliet Girl WedIIIThe wedding of Mias Dorothy R. jBessmer, daughter of Mrs, Joseph Bessmer of 914 Twenty-fourth Street, Watervliet, and Harold M, Beeblc, son of Mr. and Mr*. Metro Beehle of 10W Twenty-fourth Street, Watervliet! took place Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Wgter-vliet with Rev. Bronislaw WatrobaiCi ll! officiating.te,i Leon. Symanski presided at the1of63.bw*01ofatinAnrlreh0e.r.irgtn and accompanied Mrs.. Alice Bessmer. the Soloist.Miss Theresa Rajcaewakl was the maid of honor and Misses Ann or Fromal and Constance McCloskey were bridesmaids. Misa Jeannin* Vetoick was flower girl and William Foley served a* best man. The ushers were Robert Beeble and Jo-seph Bessmer.'•*'] Lecorted by her 'brother, the j bride wore a while satin gown with a fitted bodice and long sleevesi#rifi.atil-etsNskHicrrUchsiianovITU*Pchtrimmed with Chantilly lace. Ainu i white satin cap held in place her .' full length veil and she carried J white orchids, gardenias and Hliea of the valley.heTrat! Ttthonvmndvnjr-DSIP-*winofIsricrd-at-nsR« wl tri ehW:**The honor attendant' was attired-ch in a bide marquisette gown with aj • bouffant skirt and a floral head-i piece. She carried a Colonial bouquet of red roses.' k- The bridesmaids were attired in j pink and green marquisette gowns he! and also wore floral headpieces. They carried Colonial bouquets of pink and yellow roses. The flower girl was attired in yellow marquisette and carried » basket of spring flowers, ra, j A reception for 250 guests followed *t Pulaski Hall, Mrs. Bessmer wearing a navy blue gown with a corsage of orchids. The bridegroom's mother %aa also attired in navy blue and her constge was of pink roses.__ Leaving,on a motor trip to New Hampshire and Boston, the bride traveled in a yellow suit with green accents and her corsage was of white orchids. Upon their, return, they will reside in Watervliet,I