FAIRBANKS DAILY NEW5-MINEREMISS LAVERY ) AND L. MEATH TARE WEDDEDSaturday night at 8:30 o’clock Helen Lucille Lavery was married to Lawrence William Meath. The wedding service was read by the Rev. C. P. Shelton at St. Matthew’s church.Marching down the aisle on the arm of her brother. R K. Lavery, the bride was beautiful in a gowi of pink lace with a flowing pink veil She carried a bouquet of roslt;.Attendants Are ListedThe bride's attendants were Mr: R. K Lavery and Mrs. William Lavery. each carrying a bouquet of carnations and tulips. Mr' R K Lavery wore a gown of peach marquisette and Mrs. William Lavery a yellow gown of the same material.Joe Thomas, long-time friend of the groom, acted as best man. and James Lets and Ben McFarland were ushers.Preceding the ceremony BriceHoward sang the beautiful “At Dawning ’The procession to the altar was to the “Wedding March ’ from Lohengrin, with the recessional to Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March.’’St. Matthew's church was beautifully decorated for the wedding, with tamarack boughs and other native growth used to an attractive advantage.Honored at ReceptionAfter the wedding the young couple received the congratulations ol their many friends at a reception at the home of Mrs Marshia Lavery, the bride s mother. The guests were served a delicious buffet supper.Later in the evening tin newly married couple left for an auto trip over the Richardson highway, but not before the young boys of the neighborhood had observed the occasion with an old-fashioned charivari. Mr. and Mrs Meath expect to return to Fairbanks in about a week after which they will make their home on Sixth Avenue between Cushman and Lacey.MEALS SERVEDIf you like good, home-cooked food see FLORENCE BROWN, 417 3rd.