THE TAR HEEL Ma OUlluir i ciiauiu A beautiful and impressive ty of Pennsylvania since 1910; marriage was solemnized at 8:00 author of numerous books in o'clock last Tuesday evening in chemistry; member, of the Na the Chapel of the Cross when tional Academy of Science; dis Miss Cantey McD. Venable, tinguished for valuable contribu daughter of President Francis P. tions to scientific knowledge and Venable, became the bride of Mr. for excellent educational service." Louis V, Sutton, of Petersburg, Va. Rev Homer W. Starr, rec tor of the church, officiated. The ring ceremony was used. The bridal party entered the church as the strains of Mendels sohn's triumphant wedding march, played by Mrs. John M. Manning, of Durham, rose from the organ- The ribbon girls, FraucesP. Venable, sister of the bride, nnd Annie Louise Manning of Durham came first. They were followed by the brides-maids and groomsmen in alternate rouples: Misses Elizabeth Bain of Chapel Hill and Eleanor Huske of Favettiville, Jean Venable and Mary Louise Manning, Nel Lewis of Raleigh and May Hume ,.f Chapel Hill; Messrs. W. P Belk and D. C. McRae, F. P. ttaruerfand J, M. Battle, G. G. Garrison; and Granville Sutton, C. S Venable and J. M. Venable. Tiu' Vnaid of honor, Miss Louise M. Venable, sister of the bride, came next, and after her the bride on the arm of her father. Dr. F. P. Venable. The bride was met at the chancel bv the groom, who entered with his best man, Mr. Lee Sutton, Jr., of Petersburg, Va. The simple wedding cere mony of the Episcopal church immediately took place. After the wedding a reception was given at the home of the bride's father. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton left later in an automo bile for Raleigh, where they took the Seaboard for Lynn, Mass Mr. Sutton is an electrical engi neer and is at present working .with the General Electric Co. at Lynn. The out-of-town guests for the weddins were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton, Messrs. Lee and Gran ville Sutton of Petersburg; Dr. and Mrs. John M. Manning, Judge and Mrs. J. S. Manning, Misses Mary Louise and Julia Manning, Jean Venable and Mary Venable, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lewis, and Mr. Woodson Venable, of Durham; Misses Eleanor and Louise Huske of Fayetteville; Mrs. Charles L. Minor and Miss Mary Minor of Asheville; Mrs. R. II. Lewis of Oxford; Miss Nell Lewis of Ral eigh; Messrs. D. C. McRae of Thomasville, and G. G. Garrison of Blacksburg, Va. ; ; N. C. Scientists Meet The first session of the eleven th annual meeting of the North Carolina Academy of Science , was held in the physics lecture room of the Alumni Building Friday afternoon at 2:30 P. M. the exec utive committee had a meeting, and at 3:00 P, M. the presentat ion of papers was begun, The evening session was held at 8:00 P. M. in the lecture room at Chemistry Hall. The address of welcome to the Scientists on behalf of the University of North Carolina was delivered by President Francis P, Venable. Dr. II. 'V. Wilson, President of the Academy Science, then deliv ered his presidential address. It was a most interesting paper on "Zoology in America Before the Present Period". Professor A. II. Patterson, of the Univer sity, followed this with a Demon stration of Electric Waves. After this a number of papers were read and discussed. Dedication ofcaldwellhall Continued from First Page. The honorary degree was next conferred on Dr. C. W. Stiles. Dean Raper said: "Mr. President: I have the honor to present for the degree of Dr. of Laws Charles Wardell Stiles: zoologist in the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Serv ice since 1902; scientific secretary of the Rockefeller Commission for the Eradication of Hook Worm Disease since 1909; author of numerous important scientific papers; distinguished by the vigor of his scientific work and by the intelligence and efficiency of his service for the sake o public health." In presenting Dr. Lewis, Dean Raper said: "Mr. President: I have the honor to present the degrees of Doctor of Laws Richard Henry Lewis: secretary of the North Carolina Board of Health 1892-1909; president of the National Conference of State and Provincial Boards of Health of North America in 1906; presi dent of the American Public Health Association in 1908; dis tinguished for a rare charm of personality, for excellence as a physician and teacher of medi cine, and above all for a long and valuable service in the formation of public health." The new building, named Cald well Hall, in honor of the first president of the University, was authorized at the last session of the legislature Work on the building was begun shortly after last commencement. I he build ing is now practically finished and jvill be occupied by the Med ical School at the beginning of next year. The building com mittee, composed ot Dr. K. ti. Lewis of Raleigh, chairman; Messrs. II. Weil of Goldsboro, V. S. 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