with streaming rirjnons ot tulle and iadded the finishing touch of color to her ensemble.Mr. Gregg and his best num. Dr. HoI bert Gregg, a brother, awaited the;I party at the altar. To the whispering strains of Victor Herbert's Sce^t J .Mystery of Life” player! by Mis* Ro-. bert.s. Reverend DeLloyd Finley Wood, i pastor of Grace Metliodiet Episcopal !church, read the single ring ceremony twith simple impressiveness. Onlv therelatives and a very few of the closestfriends witnessed the service.Following the wedding was an in-j formal reception and tea. The dining room vwis artistically decorated, the large table centered with an immensebasket of red Matchless roses, extend-jing almost tiie entire length of the table. Trailing vines of umilax crept out over the handsome cloth and linked the four ivory tapers burning in silver sticks. Mrs. Warren Hicks and! Mrs. Frank Michael poured, tea at the ends of the table and the aecom-panying delicacies were served buffetfashion from silver service. Individualwedding cakes and the mints featured 1 an orange blossom design.Mr, and Mrs. Gregg left amid a shower of rice and confetti and good wishes galore for a short wedding trip and upon their return will be at home to their friends in Defiance. Mr. Gregg is Field Secretary for the Standard I Oil Company In this section, w headquarters in Defiance. He and his bride have taken a furnished apart-1mem. For travelling Mrs. Gregg worea smart ensemble of blue satin with . peacli-1 inted blouse. Her cloak was of blue with Siberian wolf collar and cutis, her shoes, hat, gloves and purseof the same shade.