Show A Doable Wedding in the ti ufithl family MENTOR Ohio June HA large number of guests assembled tbis afternoon after-noon at tho pleaseat country home of Mrs James A Garfield near Mentor Ohio to witness the marriage of Harry Garfied and Mss Belle ifsan of Cleveland and J Stanley Drown of Washington D C and Miss Mary Garfield Tho house wa < benutifuly decorated with palms potted plants and cut flowers Tha large hay 5 > window win-dow in the library whira the wedding parties were to stand during the cero mony was canopied witti roses and amilax and lined with patina nnd semitropical semi-tropical plants so as to lorm an alcove of soft greenery In front of hi recess re-cess and partly under the canopy 01 roses and smilax dtood a low u elms dssk over which had been thrown a piece of Egyptian dr peiy covered with a delicate white and gold embroidery Here and there OD the low book cases stood large vases tilled r with red or white neonies and spike of dark bluo lupine and over tne marble bust of General Garfield Gar-field in the northeastern corner of tile nom had been oraped with a fljg oi Williams College class of 56 which hung over tIle banquet table on the occasion oc-casion of the meeting of that clas in Washington on the eve of General Gar lidds inauguration and which wag sent by Dr Dojt to Mrs iriield tJ De used at the wedding of her children Roses also decorated tho portraii i f Miss Masons father tho lafe Jam Masou of Cleveland At the appointed hour Mrs Garfield cud Mrs Maon wita members of their fam lies and a large company of guests assembled in I tile spacious horary and to 110 orchestral orches-tral music of Wedding March from Lohengrin tho first bridal party rnfred the room and consisted of Harry Garfield and his bride accompanied by Miss May Maon of Cleveland Alias Helen Newell of Chicago and Miss South worth of Cleveland as bridesmaids aod James R Garfield Bontliy Warren War-ren of Bjston and Frank Baldwin of Dlevoand as groomsmen Miss May Mtisoa acted in the capacity of maid 01 honor to the bride and James R Garfield Gar-field KB the best man to the groom The Dirty took their places in front of the emoowered bay window and the marriage mar-riage service according to the Prosby terian form was read by Rev Dr Wm V Davis who is now pastor of the Union Church at Worcester Mass but who was at one time pastor of the Sucled Avenue Presbyterian Ctiurch in Cleveland At the conclusion con-clusion of the ceremony tho bridal party took a position at the southern and of the room and the second party ntered consisting of J Stanley Brown and his bride Mrs Mary Gnrlield ac cimoanied by Mtss Matda Krltcd of Nsw York 11ns Minnie ijartiuid ol Cleveland Miss Sallie Foster or Cincinnati Miss E len Windat of New York ai bridesmaids and L J Hatch of Chicago J J Chickerma of Washington r irving Garfield of Mentor Charles Jewett ff Bugalo and Percival Farqua ben of New York City as groomsmen d J Hatci was the grooms best man and Miss May Mason acted as maid of honor When tho bride and cmora had taken their positions the marriage I was rood by Dr Davis a second time to the accompaniment of very faint music from the orchestra in the upper ball At the conclusion of the oeremony both the br dal parties stationed themselves them-selves in front of the alcove and the newly wedded young people received the congratulations of many friends while the ornbcatras played Mendeblssons Weddinc March AtG oclock supper was served in the lower room all the cue Us buiic seated at tables bsautifuly decorated I with flowers and Hinted Mr and Mrs Harry Garfield will go to northern New York for their hoaeymoo while Mr and Mrs Stanley Brown after a short trip to the Western Sates will sail for Europe Among the welt known paorjla who were present at the cpremonv Wit PXProsident and Mrs Hayes Mr and Mrs Thomas L Jxmes of New York Professor M E Gal lander Mrs Gallaudet anal Miss Gal landtt ol Washu ton D C |