M’KAY-PARKER WEDDING TODAY•' The inan*ij!ge of Miss Dorothy McKav. of Brant Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McKay, of j this city, to’ Frederick Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Parker, of . Brant Lake, look place this mom-iiig at 0 o'clock in St. Mary’s Catholic ^ectori^ The ceremony was per-j formed by the Rev. Edward J. Mc-' Kay, brother of the bride, who is assistant rector of St. Mar,v's Church, Elmira.: The bride, who was attended byher cousin. Miss Marie Coole3^ of this citv. wore an ensemble oi chateau inargot, fur-trinnned, with brown hat and accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of gardenias. Her bridesmaid was in rust color, with black hat and accessories, and her shoulder bouquet was of Talisman roses. Reginald Raymond, of Riverside, was best man.( Mrs McKay, mother of the bride.I was attired in stone blue, with ! which she wore a black hat and a corsage of pink roses.^ Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was ser\'ed in the home of the bride's uarcnls in Tel-yea Street. Covers for 18 were laid at a large tabic centered with bronze, yellow and white chTj’san*themums,After a motor trip to Now Yor:: and Washington, Mr. and Mre. Parker will live in Brant Lake, where he is engaged In business. His bride, a graduate of Canandaigua Academy and Nazareth College. Rochester, has been teacher of mathematics in Brant Lake High School for sovoi years.Out of town guests were Miss Margaret Clary, of Rochester, aum of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Ra5-mond. of Riverside.