TWOrMiss Julia Bush Weds Paul W. Davisj Well Known Couple Unit- ed In Marriage Todaytt-At St. John’s Church.1A prettv Autumn wedding was solemnized ttii^ morning ai St.lt;■ John's Church at nine o’clock,* when Miss Julia .Marguerite Buali, daughter of Michael Bush, West Elm Street, became the bride of Paul William Davis, sou of Mr. anrl airs. William A. Davis. Soiitn Fourth Street. The Kcv. Chirks E. McHugh, pastor, performed I tie ceremony at a nuptial high mass.In the sanctuary were the Very Rev. Edward J. Kcngcl. V. F.. pastor of St. Mary of the Angels' Church, the Rev. James T. Wood. Fair port, N. Y.. the Rev. Emmett \=.- J, Dougherty, Rochester, and the — Rev. Ignatius X. Cameron, Horne!I.; A program of wedding music’0; was played al Lhe processional and . recessional by Professor E. O.lt;*| • MarUneili, organist.The bride was a lira dive in her j - gown lt;■:' woou violet chiffon velvet \ : with elo:;;: tilting hut and access- ^ ». j orics to correspond. Site carried t an arm Bouquet of Johanna Hill ; roses and babies breath, i Her sister, Miss Agnes Ail ecu i Bush, was her only at Leaden I.* 1 Miss Bush’s gown was of black \ ! chiffon velvet with touches of can- : ^ j ■ ary yellow'. A black velvet beret ■ ;v \ with accessories to match compicl- or i j ed her cu atonic. She carried an .* arm bouquet of Lady Layton roses : th* and babies breath.17,SC111mci:Douglas J. Baker of this cily ! 61 was Mr. Davis’ atendanti : JnA reception and breakfast wasarheld at Uie Cogswell for thirty £^ guests. The bridal table, seaiin;twelve, was cornered with a hucc (‘lrecaMenan' wedding cake adorned with white ' • tapers in pink holders. Tiny bou-’ quels of pink rose buds completed ] ] the decorations. The remaining ; ; tables were decorated wilh buu- V J i quets cf pink rose buds, stressing a color motif of pink and white. Hi J Mr. and Mrs. Davis left during A’ I the day on a motor trip to Mash- ; H ington and poinis south and upon i tlieir return will be at home to i their friends at lOh West Elm i Street.! The bride’s traveling costume , was a black and white triple sheer ' suit with hat and accessories ofmatching shade.The bride was feted at many delightful parties inc luding a dinner-Bridge and linen shower by her sisters, Mrs. C. M_ St eme insky. Miss Agnes Bush and Miss Joan Bush; dinner by Miss Olga Reter-son, Miss Betty Whitzcr and Miss Neva Jessup anti din nor-Bridge by Mrs. Thomas J. Riley and Miss Mary Davis. ^I.’;Among the guestis were the Rev. j 1 Emmett J. Doughcrly. Rochester: j the Rev. James T. Wood. Horn el I: , JoXn.Jctecthe Rev, Ignatius X. Cameron. ^Clb'ovtHornell: Mr, and Mrs. John E. Bush, Wellsvilie; Miss Joan Bush, ha-‘ Harold L. Smith, DausviUe: Mr. ; and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Calrdqnin: •Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Crowley,Bolivar, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Sullivan. Bradford.Ci