V/ViVC Lfc / oiy/tutawe/ (^lub 2^otesMISS MARY BARBER WEDS CHAS. L. MEADMias Mary Kalheiine Barber, niece of Chief ot Police and Mrs. John D. MisCoacht of 1 Crescent Place, became the bride of Charles Leslie Mead, son of Roswell Mead, of' 14 Wilcox avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock in Ora.ce Episcopal church. The Rev. Roman L. Harding, rector, performed the ring ceremony.The. floral decorations In the church were beautiful, gladioli ana ferns being used.At the appointed hour and as 111© bridal party appeared at the church the wedding march from Lohengrin was-played by Misfc Elsa Wandpflug on the pipe organ. As the party left tho churchshe played Mendelssohn^ weddingmarch.The bride was attended by Miss Ruth Levinson, of 96 Highland avenue. Theodore Mead was best man for liis brother.The bride way dressed In a gown of poudre blue georgette and Chantilly lace and -carried a bouquet of KJ Harney roses and lilies of the valley. Tbe maid'of honor wore blonde ercpe eatin and carried sunburst roses.After the ceremony a reception for 50 guests was held at Uia Mo Coaeh home, after which Mr. and Mrs. • Mead left for a wedding journey, the destination of which was unknown. On. their return they will make their home nt 14 Wilcox avenue.Mrs. Mead is a popular young woman of this city. She wasMRS, CHARLES It. MEADgraduated from Plattsburgh High school and Albany Business college.Mr. Mead is well known in athletics in this section, being a basketball, football and track star. II© was graduated from Middletown high school and attended Syracuse University.