ie Rev. J. 'Woodman Babbitt. pas-r of Calvary Presbyterian Church, C ^hich the bride is a member. Miss :ess Corwin attended Miss McCui-urgfc. as.maid of honor, and the best inn -was Stephen C. Montgomery, rother of the groom. The ushersere: Frank Corwin, cousin of the ride, of Coeyraans: Andrew jrintell, t this city; John Worroick, of GIou-sster, X. J.. and \Y. Hudson Pollock. iusin of the bride, of New Tork. The house was prettily decorated l pink roses, peonies and mountain Lure! for the occasion. Mountain turel was also twined around the alustrade and around the rooms,he brine wore a gown of white lace tade over white satin and carried a ouquet of bride’s roses. Miss Cor-in wore pint chiffon and carried ink roses. Collins’ orchestra fur-ished music, plaving the wedding larch from “Lohengrin' as the ddal procession was formed. Immediately following the cere-10‘ny a reception was held Later 1 the evening: the bride and groom ift for a wedding trip of a few eeks-yiiss McCullough was graduated 'om the Newburgh Academy and iter attended New Talxz Normal chool. Since then she has been aacher In the Grand Street School,he has also been active in Calvary :hurch. Mr. Montgomery- is a son t Mrs. Margaret Montgomery and is brother of former Assemblyman sines 3. Montgomery. He is a xember of the Masonic fraternity of rewbnrgh Lodge. L O. O. F.. and has Iso been prominent in amateur leatrieals, being associated with the yefcttm Players. He is also a menter of Grace M. E. Church.Kennedy—Malone.James Kennedy, of Newburgh, and •Its. Anna Malone, of Middletown.were united in holy matrimony at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, on Wednesday afternoon. June 14, by the Rev. Doan McClancy.The matron of honor was Mrs. William Welch, of Durlandville. sister of the bride, and John Kennedy, of Newburgh. brother of the groom, acted us best man.The bride was becomingly attired in a blue silk taffeta gown, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and wore a picture hat to match. She carried a large bouquet of white peonies.Immediately after the ceremony there was a reception held at the home of the bride's brother. Michael Powers. 3S Monhagen avenue.Those present from out of town were: Mrs. Kennedy and son. John, from Newburgh; mother and brother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bra adage and Mrs. Margaret Powers, of Johnson, the latter being the bride's mother: Mr. and Mrs. 'William Welch, of Durian drill e; Mrs. Ernest Allen, of Florida and Mrs. Margaret Boyle, of Chester.They left on the Erie 7:44 train amid a shower of rice on a wedding trip, the destination being known only to themselves. They will be at home to their friends after June 30, at 206 Main street. Beacon.Tfceir many friends join in wishing them a long and happy married life.Miller—Master*.On Wednesday afternoon, June 14, at 6 o'clock Clifford Webster Miller, of Chester, and Miss Camilla Pearl Masten. daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Elias Gerow Masten, of Chester, were united in marriage at the homo of the bride by the Rev. Raymond Mas- • ters. The bride was given away by j her father.The house was beautifully decorat-