Miss Stephanie Elisabeth Stoum belis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Stoumbelis of 29 Prospect street, and Richard Jay Ferris, son J of Mr. and Mrs. Alan W. Ferris of 1Manomet Point, wil ‘be married at 7 o'clock tonight in Christ church by Rev. Davie McDonald. Mr. Stoumbelis, will give ‘his daughter in marriage. Miss Diane Xenakis of Woburn will be her cousin's maid of honor. Miss Themis: Stoumbelis of Stoneham, cousin of the bride; will be the bridesmaid and Miss Sandra Whitescarver 1 Swampscott, junior bridesmaid. Alan W. Ferris, Fr. will be his brother gest man. ‘The ushers will be Paul Ballantine of West Roxbury and, Robert’ A. Baker of Waltham tether-in-law of the bridegroom. Christine Lunn of White Horse Geach and Robert A. Baker, Jr. of Waltham, niece and nephew of the bridegroom, will be the flower girl and, ringbearer. The bride will wear a gown of blush pink nylon net and tulle with fitted bodice, portrait neckline out lined in flatted net, and bouffans skirt. Her illusion net veil of the same color will be caught to a head piece of imported orange blossoms. She will carry a cascade bouquet of stephanotis and cymbidiums. The bridesmaids will wear pewns of pink net over taffeta, coronets of sweet heart roses and baby'soreath, and carry cascade bouquets of the same Howers. The flower girl will wear a pink organdy dress and carry a miniature all-fashioned bouquet of rosebuds. Following the ceremony, dinger s will be served at the Old Mill, West j lingwater. After as wedding trip to Mine and Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris will spend the summer at White Horse Beach. They will make their home in this city after Septem ber. The bride was graduated from Fitchburg high school in 1949 and’ Fitchburg Teachers college this’ year. She will teach in the Ashby Ele mentary school in the fall. Mr. Fer ris was graduated from Roslindale, high school in 1945 and served with the U.S. coast guard four years. He is a member of the senior class at Fitchburg Teachers college. J