«i -- - - - - - f - r DonaId E. Hall Maorried Nov. 28, Wearing a princess gown of ivory velvet wîth buttons- down the back, a bigh cowl, neckline, and a. long train, Miss Margaret Wegner of Wilmette was1 married to Robert Norris Burch-. More, son of the John S. Burchmores of. Evanston,: on T1ha nksgiving day., The beautiful rosepoint lace veil worn by the bride, is about onehundred years old, and is an heirlo1om in 'the faniily of Mrs. Harold Wegner, the 'former Dorothy Fuller of Wilmette, who wore it at her own wedding. Combined with tulle, the long which a cluster of orange blossoms was caught. The bride's bouquet was of white roses and liles of the valley. The unusual collârs, the design patterned after a monk's hood, and the leg o' mutton sleeves standing up at the'shoulders, wer~e distinctive features of the princess moiré dresses worni by the bride's attendants. The About ninety guests gathered at, the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence- B. Burpee of 815 Liniden avenue at 4-o'clock last Sat-, urday afternioon. to attend, the marae of their daughter Palma ee, to Donald'E. Hall of Wilmette. Th*e ceremon 1y. was performed l)y the Dr. Hlorace, G. Smiith of .Garrett'Biblical inistitute. former pastor 'of the First, Methodist church of Wilmette. and was followed hy a, recep- The bride and bridegroom repeateÉd. their vowvs standing before the fireplace which was covered with wWe tBanked on cither chrysanthemums. side were ferns and before these were placed two tail seven-branch candelabra. Miss Burpee wore a wèddinz gown of egg sheli satin made with high neck, long sleeves and brief train., *The only decoration was a pear? buckle. Her tulle veil of fingertip length. held in place b)y a cap formed * of braided egg sheil satin. and trirnmed with a wreath of liles of the Crepe mette, were in dresses of aunes of roses hue. They ail carried chrysanthernurs, the matron of honor having a bouquet of lighter shade to blend with the bridesmaids' dresses, the other attendants carrying flowers of a deep color to match the gown of Mrs. Furry. They ail wore in their hair half-wreaths of chrysanthemums to match the flowers they carried. satin dresses in autumn A littie so Cunningham, patroness for shades were worn by the bride's attendants, ber two sisters, Miss Eleanor and Miss Jean Burpee. Miss Eleanor Burpee was in browni satin with a cast of gold in it, and Miss jean Burpee in gold satin. Their D.Toloff Photo, dresses, on princesss unes, were alsc madle with brief trains, and they carfr. James D. rid bouquets of small chrysanthexnumsý i, becomes a tfant Welfare an~d other flowers in autumn shades. Mr.- Burchmnore and his bride left immediately for New York ta sail from there on a cruise of the. Caribbean, from which they will return to spend a few months at the Wegner ho)me, 421 Elmwood avenue. in the evening. Mrs. ilusseil1 Lund -will ton will mfeet for luncheon Fi give a talk on "Christmas Spirit in the December 4, at the Georgian1 Home*" Mrs. John Nay and Mrs. for an art program given by Magnus Martin will be coý-hostiesses.Hlelen B'each.. board will have its. meeting at 10 that morning, with. box luncheon- following at noon.. The sewing will stait at 9:30 Ô'clock« as usual.