WEDDED ON THE LAWN. iTV Taylor lt;Gtes Marriage Ceremony at Waterburv A Tfpical Juc IWei iaf.Mis* Ther» «a A. Gies. daught* r of IMr. Frank manager of the Blot*R;bi*jn Candy Company, Baltimore. Iwhom#* rummer home is at Waterbary, I this county, had the distinction of be- I ing the first June bride in Anne A run* Idel county. IMia Gies was married yesterday I afternoon « n the beautiful lawn of her 1sum®* r hom« to Mr. Edward Eve ret ITaylor, of the Chesapeake and Polo* Imac Telephone Company. The cere- Imtmy took p I a ce a I 5 o *c lock, an d w as Iperformed by the Rev. Father John. IWag. 4, .'5. R, of St Mary'sChurch, this city, under a canopy of I trailing h »fw*yuckle. daisies and Iroses, fr« the centre of which was Isuspended a wedding bell of white Iroses IThe bride wore a handsome wedding I gown of whit -.*nn. with tulle veil I to the end of her train, and carried I Bride ros«*s. A w reath of orange bios* Isom* held the veil in her hair. She I was attended bv Miss Laura Campen, Iof Pali* tore. who was maid of I hon r She wore an exquisite gowr. I of runk m* saline, and carried La IFrance roses. The b* st man was the I groorr j* brother. Mr. Clarence Taylor. I T* e bride given in marriage by Ih t father.Afrer the ceremony a reception was I h» Jd, at whicn there were present I many friends from Annapolis, Balti-1 n .re. Washington and the surround I it g count) Mr and Mrs. Taylor left I last night for a wedding trip, going I fir«t to At antic City. I