Source, Rutland , Vt.Daily Herald--Mon. Sept. 17, 1923. RUTLAND, Vt. RUTH MARTIN BRIDE OF MORTIMER FARLEY. Home Economics Instructor and Boston Business Man, Married in This City. Miss Ruth Irene Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Martin of Church street,and Mortimer Thayer Farley, son of Mrs. William T.Farley of Weston, Mass. were married Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. E. C. Boynton, pastor of the Congregational church, performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. W. F. Parsons of Weston, Mass. The bride wore a white georgette gown heavily beaded with crystal beads and a tulle veil, caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley and bride's roses. Her sister, Miss Mary Martin, was maid of honor and MIss F. Elizabeth White , bridesmaid. The maid of honor wore a gown of turquoise blue taffeta and carried pink asters. Little Miss Barbara Whitney of Weston, Mass., niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl.She carried a basket of cosmos. Joseph O. Precourt of Auburn, N.Y., was best man and Clifford Allbright of Weston, Mass., Herbert A. Weber of Des Moines, Ia., and Harry A. Smith of Rutland were ushers. The couple were married in front of a bank of ferns and asters. A buffet supper was served after the wedding and there was dancing. Misses Mary Williams, Olga McIntire, Gladys Powers and Eleanor Cassidy assisted in serving and Misses Olive Hammond and Frances Stearns presided at the punch bowl. The bride is a graduate of the Rutland high school, class of 1918, and of Simmons college, 1922. For the past year she has been instructor of home economics at Peace Dale, R. I. The bridegroom served in France with the red Cross field service attached to the French army and was later in the chemical warfare service of the American army. He is now with the Farley- Harvey company in Boston. After October 15, Mr. and Mrs. Farley will be at home to their friends in Weston.