Mj«» Ruth Cardwell B«com pa Bride Of Kolhihert V. Mallhpwi 1The wedding nuptial* of Uim! j Huth Cardwell, of El Pa*©. ^•jniece of Mrs. J. O Tamsltt and for-;1 merly a resident of this city, andjdat Robert W. Mathew*, of El Paso. M]! c■ iwere performed with the impres-s:v# ring ceremony at the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening.The Rev. John Thorn, minister of the Presbyterian Church of Coahoma. officiated. IThe church was beautifully dec©- 0 rated with basket* of summer flow- a ers in the pastel shades that the r bride loved so well. Orchid thistle ^ blossoms and pink carnations were c placed in baskets tied with huge ,, bows of pole yellow tulle. At the altar was a handsome bouquet pnre-white Easter lilies The bride was very becomingly g dressed in a gown cf blue silk net H with a ribbon sash of blue and pink. Her hat was of blue with a pink bows and her slippers and mesh gloves of pale pink She lt;5 carried an arm bouquet of orchid* n and pink Premier roses 1She was attended by Mrs A. L | Kent, of Gibson, La. her cousin, a* j tron of honor, who was charm- 3 ingty gowned In turnouts# blue 0 crept comb*—it with transparent aHue velvet, and Mrs Guy Tamsitt 0 who w«r* a 'very attractive dress of orchid crepe Roth wore picture hate ©lt; white trimmed with t1 the colors of their gowns andried calla Mile*.Little Miss Loroift Brooks, dress- p ed in a yellow frock, untied the h lull# gate as the wedding party acame up the center Isle.. itLittle Mis* Florence Me New. in a alovely green crepe dress, was the edainty little flower girl. Master SBilly Kent, in a whit# suit, carried o the ring in the heart of a Uly. I Mrs Omar Pitman presided at the organ and accompanied Mrs j Robert Parks who sang softly, a •'Because and *T Ixve You Truly S before the processional. Lohen- t grins wedding march was played V during the processional and Men- c 0eteohn*e wedding march, during t the receealoanl. During the tatter jf part of the ceremony Mrs. Pitman Iptayvd very l«»w and aweetljr “OPerfect Love.** j *The hrkte was given away by her 11 grandfather. Can Powell. :cWith the groom enured Guy.. ITamsitt, coualn ot the bade. The! ' other groomsmen were Harvy WU- rUameon. Kaail E. Fahrenkink Jones. Omar PitmanThe bride is the descendant 0' 1one of the pioneer families ofCounty. She was educated — (Spring school* being grad-with the clars of 191?. ofoh she was aahttotoriaa. She d her college work at the I’nlver-of Missouri, at Columbia, Mo ’here she obtained her B.A. InFor the put a-veral yearshas taught in the public hool# of El Paso. Her mother ls made her home with her there The groom is the eon of Robert athews of El Paso. He receivededucation in the school* ©f►nver. Colo, and El Paso. For e past several years he has been tnager of the market at the Post | (change at Fort BUss.Immediately after the ceremony1wedding party and intimate ends of the bride Journeyed to.,a —. Mb sm %. * _ ^ ■ S' am. mm1home or Mrs »ara oaours juiinfotmal wedding reception. k lovely two-tiered wedding cake sd in green and topped with a mature brid* and groom, was c«d by the bride and served with *nchImmediately after the receptionTOO*car for a two-weeks’ honey ion trip in the mountains of►rthern New Mexico.