POPULAR YOUNG BRADFORD COUPLE JOINED IN MARRIAGE YESTERDAY MORNING — WILL MAKE THEIR HOME HERE. Miss Margaret Louise Booth, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Booth of No. 135 Barbour street, was united in marriage in St. Bernard's church at 8:30 yesterday morning with Mr. Har ry J. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Collins of No. 67 Amm street. The nuptial high mass was celebrat ed by Rev. David F. Hickey, LL. D., rector of the church. Music for the ceremony was provided by Miss Agnes Wise, soloist, and Miss Clementine Wise, organist. The bride was attended by Mrs. Frances Booth of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, her sister-in-law. W. Frank lin Collins of Rochester, N. Y., a brother of the groom, served as best man. The bride was beautifully attired in a blue and gray suit and a blue picture hat. She wore a corsage bou quet of yellow and pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Booth wore a gray suit, a small blue hat, and car ried a bouquet of lavender sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Collins will spend their honeymoon in Buffalo and Rochester, N. Y., and upon their re turn will be at home at No. 203 Jack son avenue. Out of town guests in attendance at the ceremony included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Platts, Mr. and Mrs. A. James Case, Miss Molly Harr of Lit tle Valley, Miss Dorothy Cannissey of Sheffield, Vincent Collins of Wells vile, and W. Franklin Collins’ of Rochester. Mrs. Collins is one of Bradford's most estimable young women. She was born and has passed her entire life in this city. She attended the Stradford High school and has been a leader in the younger social circle of this city. Her popularity is attest ed by the series of pre-nuptial enter tainments in her honor following the announcement of her engagement. The groom is also a native of Brad ford and has lived here all his life except for three years spent in Roch ester. Mr. Collins was in the regular army as a member of the First U. S. Cavalry stationed on the Mexican border during the war and attained the rank of regimental Sergeant Ma jor. During service he was editor of the First Cavalry Dragoon, a publi cation devoted to the interests of sol diers and a file of which is kept in the Congressional Library at Washing ton. Mr. Collins has been active in local athletics, is employed at the Bradford Motor Works and has a wide circle of friends who will join in fe licitations to him and his estimable mate.