JOINED IN GRACE CHURCH.depew-patterson nuptials .celebrated LAST EVENING.TChurch Prettily Decorated With Flower*.and Made Joyous With Wedding Mjudo— Reception Afterward* — The (»ne*t*.A simple, but very pretty wedding took place in the Grace P. E. church last evening when Miss Louise Depewwas married to Sturt Hayt Patterson Potted palms filled the chancel and the church was elsewbetre decoratedwith smilax and hydeangeas. At an early hour the guests began to arriveand at 7 o’clock the edifice was tilled with relatives and friends.Rev. Dr. E. M. Rodman officiatedand Mrs. W. A. Freeman presided at the organ. A little*after the appointedhour the surpliced choir marched down the centre aisle where they metthe bridal party and ^ien returnedTDihiylt;wRciwhifiHTP*leading the procession and sfnging the_ well-known strains from Lohengrin. j fThe ushers were August W. Klein-eeke, John Drayton. Edward K. Hayt,of Paterson, N. Y., Arthur Masters, ofPhiladelphia, and John Downer, ofNewark. Following the ushers wasf ithe maid of honor Miss Ewing, of Philadelphia, cousin of the bride, wearing pink organdie with sat|n rib-tidiPaiotelt;Ebons and carrying a bouquet of pink roses. Next came the bride leaningCKYSiTCizsialrtwaifclca«elt;dion the arm of her brother, R. Henry Depew. She was attired in a gown ofwhite corded silk, trimmed withIhonitan lace and orange blossoms, with a tulle veil. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses. ; The orange blossoms and the^lace weije the same as worn by the bride’s mother at her own wedding. At the chancel the bridalparty’ were met by the gxioom and the the best man, the groobi’s brother, Edward James Patterson.The ceremony was in the usual w Episcopal form. After thle church service there was a small gathering atthe home of the bride's mother, at which only the immediate relatives and friends who came from a distance were present. Among- out-of-town relatives were Mrs. Frank Depew and the Messrs. Depew, from1 Linden ; the Misses Ewing, of Philadelphia;.Mrs.D. fcleineeke, of Chicago,; Edward K. Hayt,of Paterson, N. Y.; Miss Wheeler, of New York; Mr. and Mrs.George Hall, Jr., Mrs. J. K. Caldwell, Mrs. M. Jordan, of Philadelphia. ;At an early hour the couple departed amid the best wishes and congratulations of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will be at home Mondays after November first, at ^46 FranklinHclMciEOsed\nwraC!icol