'MISS VANDUYNE IS MARRIEDDaifkcr of Mr. vkI Mrs. Vtn Diyae Weds Mt. Hope MuHOWELLS— Miss Mary Margaret Van Duyne. ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William N. VW-. Duyne of Pilgrim’s Corners, and John N. Wilson. Jr.. son of Mr. j.and Mrs. John N. Wilson. Sr.. of | Mount Hope, were married Sunday afternoon at I - St) o'clock at* the home of the hride. The Rev. M- L Dalton, of the Howells Congregational church, performed the ceremony, under a flora* arch of gladioli and aeters. jThe hrlde, given In marriage!by her father, whs attended by 'her cousin, Olive M. Renshaw, of Ignat Orange, N I■ Beesle Van*. Puyne, sister oC the bride, vai flower girl.Theodore Wilson, of Mount Hope, brother of the bridegroom, wan best man.The bride wore a gown of 1Chinese blue crepe de chine andcarried while roses and. lilies of the valley.Miss Renshaw wore blue crepe de chine and carried red roses. The flower girl carried a basket of gladioli and roees.'-A reception for forty guests followed the ceremony. Mr. and Jrfrs Wilson left for a trip to Niagara Falls and will reside with the bride’s parents, Gij°ste were present from Boonton, East Orange, Arjington, N. J., and i Middletown. J