Bvailfnnl Hflihr^thMrs. Warren Westervelt Higgons 2ndHiggons-Gaston Nuptials At Riverside Church, N. Y.The Riverside Church, New York City, was the scene yesterday allcraoon of the marriage of Miss Fay .Nadine Gaston and Warren Westervelt Higgons 2nd,The ceremony, which was performed by Dr. Robert J. Me. Craeken, minister of the church, v as followed hy a reception at the Mens’ Faculty Club of Columbia University.The bride is the daughter of I. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Gaston of New York and Brookfield, Conn. Dr. Gaston is the executive director of St. Luke's Hospital in New York. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cecil Higgons oi Seorsdalc, N. Y. Mr. Higgons is president of Charles N. Mead, department store of Scarsdalc.Dr. Gaston gave his daughter in marriage. Her chapel-long Hi gown of white silk mist had a bodice of Alencon lace. With it she wore a finger tip veil fasten- ■ eii to a tiara made of Alencon lace and seed pearls. She car-ried-a-houquet-of-white roses, trailing ivy and stephanoiis.Miss Phyllis Cbadbourne was maid of honor and the bridegroom’s sister, Mrs. Donal S. C-inter was matron of honor. The other attendants wore Mrs. James B. Powers, Miss AliceBird McCord, Miss Gail Sehoen and Miss Tilda Riddle.Mr. Rraccbridge Young was best man. The ushers were Doual S. Giiitcr. brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Edward Uallahan, William Sneed, George Davis and Alan Scolt.The bride is an Alumna of Riv-erdale Country Day School, Western College for Women and Hie Tube Cuburn School.The bridegroom is a graduate of the Haekley School, Tarry-town, N.Y., and of St. Lawrence University. Mr. Higgons is assistant treasurer of the Charles N. Mead company.After Iheir return from a wedding trip to the Bahamas, the couple will live !n Scarsdalo, N.Y,The bride, a frequent visitor here, is the granddaugnler of the late Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Gaston, of Kcyscr and Cumberland, and of Mrs. Wilbur Whitney Lem-ley, of Morgantown. Her father is a former resident, She is a nioce of Mrs. Robert H. Mann and Mrs. John G. Niekiin, Cumberland Street.Mr. and Mrs. Mann and their daughter Doris, and their son Robert Mann ,lr„ of Aberdeen, ami Mr. and Mrs. Nicklin and their daughters, Margery and Jane, attended from here.