Miss ParsonsWED ATIs Married ToRobert StoutMiss Patricia Martha Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Otis Parsons of Palmer Road, was married Saturday in Christ Church to Robert Platt Stout, son of Mrs. Charles Sperry Andrews of Bronxville and the late Penrose Vass Stout. The rector, the Rev. Harold F. Hohly officiated. A small reception was held at The Bronxville Women’s Club.The bride was gowned in white satin, fashioned with a deep neckline and long sleeves, and wore a lace veil. Her bouquet was of white blossoms. %Mrs. James Otis Parsons, Jr. was matron of honor. The other attendants were Miss Bettina Bauer of Lakeville, Conn., and Mrs. Allan M. Herrick of Darien, Conn., formerly of Bronxville.Ferris M. Stout was best man : for his brother. Ushers were Robert Syska, Peter Fitzpatrick, Robert Mac Arthur and Jerome Jenkins.Mrs. Stout was graduated from St. Margaret’s School, Waterbury, Conn., and attended Grand Central Art School and the Art Student’s League in New York.Her husband is a graduate of the Bronxville School and attended Hobart College. He served in the United States Navy in the Pacific area. The couple will make their home in Bronxville.]lt;JI1Mr. and Mrs. Robert Platt Stout as they left Christ Church Saturday following their wedding ceremony. The bride is former Miss Patricia Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Otis Parsons. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Charles Sperry Andrews and the late Penrose V. Stout. —photo by John Gass.Victoria And Nathalie BoshkoTo Give Womens Club.RecitalTwo artists of international reputation, Victpria Boshko, pianist and Nathalie Boshko, violinist, will be presented by the Music department of the Bronxville Women’s Club on Monday, November 17, at 8:15 P.M.gram having been moved forward one day from that of the previous announcement. The concert is open to the public.Victoria and Nathalie Boshko who came from Czarist Russia to the United States as small chil-In TTA r! TTTl t J-v