Miss Florence J. Maley,length dress of peace sole, daughter of Mrs. George Calder fashioned with a Empire had of Joppa Hill Road, Hedford,ice and sabrina neckline, on M. 3, became the bride of John danced with re-embroidered Charles Beckett, son of Mr. and] Alencon lace, and seed pearls. Mrs. Laurie Beckett of 2? Brook|The three-quarter length sleeves; St. Derry, at a double ring eer featured the same trim. The mony and nuptial mass inront of the skirt was fashioned St-Thomes Aquinas church. The way a slim Aline with a lace Rev. Oscar Giguere officiated.. 1 panel, and the back of the skirt. ‘The bride, also the daughter was bouffant, with a cathedral for Roderick Haley of Lawrence, |length train. ' Mass, was escorted to the altar. Her veil of silk imported tihi! by her father, sion’ was caught to a rosette of ‘She was gowned In ‘Tpnarlized lily-of-the-valley. Shei ‘carefell a colonial bouquet of white roses and daisies. Mrs. Rosemary Bishop of Lawrence, Mass., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Misses Lynn and Diane Pondele of Derry were bridesmaids, James Beckett was best man for his twin brother. ‘Ushers warn Archibald G. McKeith and William Gurley both of Derry. A reception for one hundred gpests, allowed in the W.E.S. Wall with the nest hook pre sented by Miss Jane Dor browski of Derry. ‘The bride in a graduate of Pinkerton Academy and at tended the Granite State Beatty School, Nashua, Mr. Beckett attended Pinkerton Academy, and is employed at Kley-Bro Shoe Co. They will reside In Derry,