LindaDavisonIs WedMiss Linda Marie Davison, 8 Mansion Ave., Hatfield, daugh-:er of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davison, Knlawog, N.Y. and Paul Richard Gares, son of Mrs. Cecilia Gares, Doylestown RD 2, were united in marriage in a five o’clouk ceremony at Doylestown Presbyterian Church. The double ring cere mony was performed by theRev. James Vincent, pastor of Danboro Reformed Church, at an altar bright with bouquets of white gladioli and mums. About 200 guests were present.Mrs. David Armstrong presented wedding music and Hetty Lou Warren, Doylestown, wassoloist.The bride, given in marriage iy her father, wore a gown of white lace and satin, whichshe made herself. The lace bod-,ee featured long pointed sleevesind a high neckline. A detach-ible trains provided back in-ercst. Her bouffint viel ell from a semi - crown. She carried a while Bible topped withm orchid.Maid of honor for the bride was Miss Nancy A. Davison, sister of the bride and a student at St. Lawrence University. Bridesmaids were M i s s Martha Fitch, Cortland, N.Y.; Miss Claire Robbins, Princeton, N.J. and Miss Florence Moore, Warminster. They wore floor length gowns of crepe, Empire style, the honor maid in yellow, the others in green.Warren Michner, Carversville, was best man for the bridegroom. Ushers were Bruce Da-vision, brother of the bride, Kiilawog. N.Y.; Gary Widman, Doylestown, .ad Gary Moore, J‘ cousin of the bridegroom, Warminster.A buffet supper for 125 guests was held at Piper Hill Chalet, after which the newlyweds left for Niagara Falls and Canada., They are living at 3G5 Old Dublin Pike, Doylestown.The bride is a graduate of Marathon High School, Marathon, N.Y. She is a secretary employed by American E 1 e e-tronirs Laboratories, Colmar. Her husband, a graduate of Central Bucks High School, Doyles- ' town, is a truck driver for Globe Glass Manufacturing Co., South-tlnn(