Gladys Finney WedTo B. G. MartinicothscreinM»IHtHIS€olizknlt;\htenlt;1The marriag** of Miss Gladys j Ha Marion Finney, daughter of Mrs.! fig Allen C. Finney, Torresdale to Mr ex Bernard G. Martin, son of Mr. and Be Mrs. George Martin, Trevose, took mi place in Churchvtlle Reformed Church May 1st.The bride s uncle. Mr. S. Albert Tomlinson, Hulmevllle, gave her in marriage. The brides gown was of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. The finger-tip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible on which reposed a white orchid.The maia-ot-honor was her cousin. Miss Joyce Leedom, Itavisville. who wore yellow nylon tulle and carried a cascade of pink flowers.The best man was Mr. Edward Griffith of Sties. Ushers were Messrs. Thomas Leedom. Davis-ville. Eugene Swank. Southampton, cousins of the bride, John File, of Philadelphia, brother-in-law of thebride; and Mervin Shirk of Sotner-ton.The vocalist was Mrs. Elwyn, Neitzel, Hulmevllle, who rendered cI Love You Truly,” “Because.”At Dawning” and “The Lord's |r Prayer.”►rj a reception took place in the|* ?r church auditorium for 175 guests, r-j The bride, a graduate of Frank-rt j ford high School. Phila., is employ-a ed by Bell Telephone Co. The e. | bridegroom, a graduate of Bensa-w j iem Twp. high school, is employed by Johnson Service Co. He is also attending Drexel Institute of Technology. Phila.Upon returning from a two m'eek honeymoon in Florida, the couple will reside at 461$ Philling st. Phila.sr.ithh7nh.IsiaooknJ*t,■s.ver-r-th