veil worn by Miss Kathiyn Ilol- way with an anitique ivory moire *edding gôwn when she becamne the bride of R;obert Fletcher, sonj ôf Me. and Mrs., J. H. .Fletcher, 910 Oakwoôd -avenue, last Satur- day evenihg. The veil feil from a cap made ot mornme of the saine lace, and she carried garde-nias mnd Mies of the valley. lhe jery worn bythe brde.wng a peari bracelet, the gif t of the bride- Whi*kýe tandiàr dap' > holding white iotl aeuVLL1. aa iee sivi jjy- ties of the busy fail season, Miss Elizabeth ýA.. Stover will. be re- turning to. Pine Manor fer her last year. Plreviously she studied at Les Fougeres in, Lausanne, Switzerland and. the, Mary C. Wheeler sehool. Wedinesday afternoon -of last week the debutante and her mother, Mrs. I. K. Stover, received In the living. room of their home, -1M44Ashland avenue,. from 4 until 7 o'clock. They stood before a fireplace banked with huckleberry and two tail standards of white gladioli, white roses. and ic by a harplst, he afternoon. ie guests were table with a ceni rardia and gardi itantl'E fins Swas served. s played dur- rved from a lece of white s, ten of the Il of thern ubrum iles mquet- i nar ex- fg of blue del- ~brother of the te best man, and i.. were Wallace brid4e wearing an ivory & faflng from a creat of w~ peas andi gardeiaa. ie a.cn ieczrnatera. She white sweet to by Koehue fuschia tipp Mter the tained her and their ei Country clul ;corts at ainner at Icokiu b, where stroIling trouba- and played. Then the le went on to the supper WILMBTTB LIPB woomi Lg as