.^m simple and tasteful brldalvarray I 

 was the little Church of the Splphany ' 

 jWedaesday evening, where, great ■ 

 isl)tzysantheiaains set among thfe glow- 

 ing' tapers of the altar and banfcs of 

 ;j^inlng greens lent their beanty to ; 

 "^te setting for the marriage of Miss 

 JfflBorette Rockwell, daughter of State 

 S^ator T. D. Rockwell, and Mr. Uoyd 

 XJ. Bowers of Birmingham, Ala, As 

 Rev. Cameron Morrison took his place 

 at the chancel steps, the pro<^ssionaI 

 from liOhengria brought the bride- 

 groom with his best man, Mr. Henry 

 Pelp-y, also of Birmingham, to the 

 alt4r. who awaited the small bridal 

 party led by Miss Helen Scoby, the 

 maid of honor. 



The radiant bride came with her fa- 

 ther in a gown of ivory tinted taffeta, 

 softly veiled in georgette. It was 

 Of round length, with folds of the 

 taffeta for trimming effectively car- 

 rying out the simple design. From 

 faer shoulders fell the long train, 

 gracefully overdraped with a long 

 veil, plaited to a coronet of rose 

 point lace. She carried a bouquet in 

 Shower effect, fashioned of Ophelia 

 I roses and lilies of the valley, com- 

 i bined with maidenhair fern. 

 I - Miss Scoby was stunning ta 



