uui i-Aoiui iaby dancing:.A DAY’S WEDDINGS.-VSCscStfaSiffnfooa—LeonardoSpecial to The New York Times. YONKERS, N. Y., May 10.—In the Park Hill Reformed Church this evening Miss Pearl Meredith, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ei Leonard of Caryl, was married to the Rev. Orville Lincoln Sigafoos, pastor of the Reformed Church of Pompton Plains, N. J. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William P. Bruce, pastor of the church. The wedding procession was led by Miss Leonard’s Sunday school class of nine girls, dressed in white and carrying two ropes of smilax. The bridesmaids were Miss Helen Perkins Thomas of*Taunton, Mass., and Miss Florence Cave, of Yonkers. The maid of honor was Miss Faye Allerton Leonard, sister of the bride, who wore a dress of nile green silk muslin over silk. The bride wore a dress of crgpe de chine over white silk, and her mother’s wedding veil, and carried ashower bouquet of whitfe roses. She was given away by her father. The ushers were William Rees Williams of Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y.; James A. Lyon of Pompton Plains, N. J., and Ralph Merton and Clarence Temple Leonard, brothers of the bride. The best man was Wayne H. Bowers of Chambersburg, Penn.tlrr\vbSitlflS;s1]6i11.:■ a'