WEDDED ON THE LAWN.Tkc Tajl#r-G»es Marriage Cerewany at Waterburf A Typicil JueVdUing.Mis* Th*-r» «a A Gies. daughter Mr. Fr.irk *»!»•*, mnager of the BlueRibtnm Candy Company, Baltimore,whose romir.er home is at Waterbury,this county, had the distinction of b*-ing the first Jar »* bride in Ann* Arundel county.Mi*- Gies mas married yesterday afternoon lt;o the beautiful lawn of her summer borne to Mr. Edward Everet Taylor, of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. The ceremony took p! a re at 6 t»*c lock, an d w as performed by the Ref. Father JohnDlag. t . -'d. R., of St Mary**Church, that city, under a canopy oftrailing h n# v.-ackle. daisies and roses, fr* tbe centre of which wassuspended » wedding bell of whiterosesThe bride wore a handsome wedding gown of whit satin. with tulle veil to tb- end of her train, and carriedBride ros*A wreath lt;»f orange blossom- held the v« iI in her hair. Shewas attended hv Miss Laura Cam pen.of r.dti 'icre. who was maid of hon r Q,'.e wore an exquisite gown of pink nr.* -‘saline, and carried La France ro«» s. The b* st man w as the groorr ? brother. Mr. Clarenc* Taylor. Th*. bride wsa given in marriage byh* r father.After the ceremony a reception was held, at w hicn there were present n any friend* from Annapolis, Baiti-rr .re. Washington and th** surroundit g county Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left last night for a wedding trip, going fir«t to Atlantic City.