* 1* * *with rhinestones most becoming to proprh her blonde coloring. She carried an j mumsarm bouquet of Perner roses newly | white ’ cultivated to shade front pink intogolden and brown.The bride was met at the foot of the stairs by Iter father, who gave her in marriage. She Is a charming girl andwas a picture of youthful loveliness inher wedding gown. Of that alluring)shade of Independence blue matching j jon Re I her eyes, her afternoon gown of chiffon velvet followed Princess lines with happin| uneven hemline, a higher waistline and long tight sleeves. Her onlyAt 1!around to eat.i“mot lit ing lt;’oelingerJewelrv w as a crystal necklace, the j were wgift of the bridegroom. She carried a I Thorbride’s hou(|ue» of Johanna llill roses j Mrs. Kand baby's breath, the roses a gor-I genus shade of yellow. It was tiedwith streaming ribbons of tulle and added the tinlHhiug touch of color to her ensemble.CherryJanetAMr. flregg and his best man. Dr. Robert Gregg, a brother, awaited the party at the altar. To the whispering strains of Victor Herbert’s SUTetMystery of Life” piaved by Mis* Ro-ChcVA. DelWaslnn, Snider.! Earl SMiteheiMrs. Hlt;L' *