Miss Rose A. Brady of 97 Morton st, Forest Hills, was married at St An drew’s Church to Dr Harold E. Nash BHOTO BY YE CR. owes STUQV05 TSMAN era MRS JAMES MALONE, (Charlotte Wintanley.) National Church, Newport,RI, gave an inspiring course on racial factors in democracy. Men interested in the civic side of Christianity, Ike Mr Raymond Robins of Chicago, made strong appeals for the women to heed their responsi bility. The women of the college have gone from Silver Bay, in a single hour on Friday, the entire female population changed to a great body of men. To day the banners of ale, Harvard, Wesleyan, Dartmouth, Brown, Vermont, New Hampshire, Williams, Andover, Taft, flying from the forest levels. Fletcher 8. Brockman, recently back from the Orient, is bringing new Visions, Rev Robert Horton of England, Pres Gernard I, Bell of St Stephen's, Dean Charles R. Brown of Yale, Prof H. F. Ward of Union and Rev Henry H. of Methodist Episcopal Church, * P these men M oa l of Westboro. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Julia Brady. The bride wore a gown of white satin and carried a shower ‘bouquet of white roses. Miss Charlotte Grace Winstanley of Hopedale st, Allston, was married to James Malone of Auburndale at St Anthony’s Church, Brighton, with Fr James Burke officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marion Winstanley, as bridesmaid and Miss Helen Early of Jamaica Plain was maid of honor, Nathan D. and Peter F. Winstanley, brothers of the bride, were ushers, Benjamin Malone, brother of the groom, Was best man, Mrs Malone is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Nathan Winstanley. The groom is the son of James Malone of Auburn dale, Mr and Mrs Malone will live in Faneuil. MRS HAROLD EB, NASH, (Rose A. Brady.)