miiiom-» Micefiring's f schoolMi Wed-rogratud LuluMerts-SfiftJpiss Wedding.A beautiful home wedding took Place onTuesdayat high noon at the residence of Dr. Bud ley Roberts, 84 Renisen street, Brooklyn Heights, when his slBter, Arline Douglass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roberts,' of Chatham, was married to M. Rhey Thompson Snodgrass, of Newark. The ceremony was performed by the father of the groom, Revv Dr. W. C. Snodgrass, of Perth Amboy,Clare Bald-win,~of East OrangeThe bride, who was preceded by her slater, Mrs. Beonard JB. McWhQodL of New York, as matron _of honor, came down the winding stairs, escorted by her father, and met the groom and his brother, Harlan Snodgrass, qf Summit, who acted as best man at the altar, in the drawing room.-The room was banked with; palms and daisies, and the wedding niarch froroLohen-grta” was played by Professor Leonard B. McWhood, pf Columbia Univer-’SwSO-Sg. J song,••Wink*Minton,h ; reetMead; reci-i; song,th vimoints ofLeriioonFrankfjTrow-Ikrat; .tiding,irecita-e; Fecl-ViviansicIioIr; ,u TbeIn'a trick’sis schoolVIlt;The bride wore a gown of Whitechiffon cloth, trimmed with duchesae and point lace, and a veil of tulle, and carried a shower bouquet of. white sweet peas-* The matron of honor was gowned- in- while crepepeiis. Afterceremony a wedding breakfast was served, the guests being the Immediate families and a fdw friends of the couple from many places. ‘ 1.-JTha.ftariit ip peretta, I tions was Mr. Robert Wilson, a young pupils, I man formerly of Chatham but now inn Brooklyn, He greatly, ap-the daUiw which weee sent by some friends of the- . . bride from Chatham. - *•Qrtos.E.Uuiler;ered anoir acts, by the►i fid «£• . -The Prkst give* you all the nc^* v-*b# ww-'V, ffMk Si AO