foclcciaCirlsCil»qtJ«InfrMi!'peach-! luted blouse. Her cloak was of!U! blue with Siberian wolf collar and ; cuffs, her shoes, hat, gloves and purse of the same shade.Following her graduation from Washington High School in 1925, the bride completed her education in three years at Ohio Wesleyan University. She is exceptionally talented and a favorite among the younger society set of this city as well as with her college associates. She is a memberof the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Delta Phi Delta, national honorary art fraternity. She is also a member of the Phi Beta Psi sorority in this city and the number of affairs that have been entertained in her honor at-j test her popularity.Mr. Gregg was graduated from high school in Upper Sandusky in 1924 andj from Ohio Wesleyan University in| i92s. He is a member or Piii Gamma I m Delta fraternity and during his frequent visits to the Ftodecker home ] lias made many friends among his i bride's coterie.Coming from a distance for the ceremony were Sir. Hubert Gregg and daughter, Aliss Helen, father and sis-j ter of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. i Alton Gregg, uncle and aunt, Miss Ella Gregg, an aunt, all of Upper Sandusky, Mrs. Blair Wyker, a sister, and daughter, Sylvia, of Frederiektown, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gregg and son, Bobbie, of Flint, Mich. .Miss Betty White, of Mt. Gilead, and Miss Louise Frederick, of Johnstown. O.eldcWMillInintosaaiMei