JULY 16, 1953Page SevenBride Of Frederick BellMargery Mackenzie Is Frederick Bells BrideIng-John photoMRS. Frederick Drake Bell, the former Miss Margery Nixon Mackenzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney T. Mackenzie of Turkey Hill Road, Is pictured as she looked Saturday afternoon for her marriage in the Saugatuck Congregational Church. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Bell of El Paso, Texas.Josephine Man/i To Marry On July 27thMr. and Mrs. Vincent Bel* monte Manzi of South Compo Road announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to Joseph Tor-torella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tortorella of Saugatuck Avenue.The wedding will take placenn Monrinv liilv 27 at. ninpEngaged To MarryLouis L. KrisneMiss Margery Nixon Mackenzie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sidney T. Mackenzie of Turkey Hill Road was married Saturday afternoon to Frederick Drake Beil, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Beil of El Paso, Texas.The wedding took place at 12:30 in the Saugatuck Congregational Church with the Rev. W. Brooke Stabler of Wilmington, Del., officiating. A reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of embroidered and plain white organdy styled with a deep round neckline, short sleeves and a bouffant skirt with side ruffles and a train Her fingertip veil of tulle fell from a Juliet cap of embroidered organdy and she carried white roses, stephanotis and variegated ivy.Miss Marion Mackenzie, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids included Miss Frances Mackenzie, another sister, Miss Trinka Davis of Akron, Ohio. Miss Laura Miller, Miss Stephanie Fu-guet and Miss Sally Joan Dahr of Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Margery Scot t of Richmond, a cousin, and Miss Patricia Robertson of Collingswood, N.J. The MLsses Dorothy and Tina Mackenzie, two other sisters of the bride, were the flower girls.All the senior attendants wore gowns of white organdy over blue and had bands of daisies in their hair to match the bouquets they carried. The flower girls wore white dotted swiss over blue, had daisies in their hair and carried baskets of flowers.Frank A. Helton of Philadelphia served as best man and the ushers included Sidney Mackenzie Jr., brother of the bride, Peter Manning-Smith of Media, Pa., Edward Curran of Wayne, Pa, and Charles A Douglas Jr., of Jarrettown, PaAfter a honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home in Berwyn, a suburb of Philadelphia.Sam Jaffe To Star fn Opera Noah” Ac Whirc Barn TheatreSam Jaffe, well-known actor in motion pictures for many years, will return to the legitimate theatre in Andre Obeys Noah.’ which Lucille Lortel will present at the White Barn Theatre on Saturday and Sunday.The presentation will mark Mr. Jaffe's first stage appearance since he won the International Film Award for the best performance in ‘ Asphalt Jungle.Under the direction of Harold Winston, the play reflects the simplicity of treatment intended by Obey in his French version. Pierre Frasney portrayed the title role at its American premiere in 1935.The play humanizes the Noah story and makes a sharply caustic comment in legendary terms of modern man’s struggle against his own destructive inclinations.The production reunites Mr Jaffe and Mr. Winston. arha*e combined talents as actor and dialogue director, respectively contributed to the success of the film, ‘ Losrt Horizon.TO PHOTOGRAPH DANCEThe committee in charge of the South Seas dinner dance to be held by Hadassan on Wednesday night at Longshore Beach and Country Clue. ha.lt; announced that a photographer from Wells Studio will be on hand to take candid sh^ta of those wishing them.Sem