iHorton Katifrrnn, the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kaufman,, 515 Wash- ington. avenue, Wilniette, and his bride,, the formeir Lolise'Abraham., son, daulghter of Mrs. Alfred Abra- hamson of Chicago, are- motoring to,New Orleans on their weddlng trip.. When they return they wifl mnake their home ýon the north aide Mu Chicago. For her wedding, which took place last Saturday evening at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnsor, n h Riverside, the bride wore a white satin gown with sweetheart neckline, long leg ,o' mut- ton sleeves and a long train. Orange blossoma held a flngertip vel 'to her nounced the engagement of ber niece, Miss Virginil Mary Moyer, formerly o! Wllm ette, to, Otis -H. Wyneken, of Chica go,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyneken of Fort Wayne, Imd. Miss 'Moyen Is a graduate of New Trier l*igh school and o!.the School of Domestic Arts and Science i Chicago. Mr., Wyneken w'as grad- uated from Purdue. The wedding will take place Web- ruary 18, in Chicaigo. Miss Moyer llved in Wilmette, until three year s ago. Just recently she has returnied from ,Pomnona, Cal. Fniday evening o! this week,, Mrs. ElIlsabeth Todd o! ChicaÉÔo. iebrarian A screen of myrtie edged at thé top with à, garland of blue flowers. anid flaniked on either side, with two tali sta n da rds holding . orne o! the* same flowers fornied an al- tai, in the living room o! the lier- bert J. Prussing1 home, 549 Earlston road, Kenilworth, ýWednesday nlght, for,,the wedding of.,Miss Virgini a Catherin ;Williams and Herbert John. Prussing, JÉ. TaOU cathedral canidies before the altar completed the setting for the ceremony. Onlyr relatives and a few close friends, including, the bride's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur P. Laughlin here from Pana- ma City, Fla., attended the wed- ding, and the reception whlch were dnessedi of dugty plnk1 nsimple gowns ,d chiffon.. They il bouquets of E. Citier igaa caat for the play et" nd ci'rcle of »oai ehurch ,Mi afternoon of thila Nord-Meinshausen Wedding Ceremony HeId February 4 satin with a matching. veil of tulle, and carried a bouquet of white car- nations and lilies o! the valley. She, was given away by her brother-in- law, Tracy Brooks of Chicago, whose wife, the sister of the bride, served as matrôn of honor. Mrs. Brooks wore royal blue crepe and carried a mu!! o! red carnations. Albert Hafendorfer of Chicago Dr. Louis F. Lesemann o!' Garrett Biblicali nstitute, who max ried the brldegroomn's parents, perf6rmed the ceremnonvybefore an altar formned of At the ents în I ary 14, I o! Mr. an 401 Lake marrnled avenul to ( rIie candle light ceremony was rormned by the Rev. William rnwali o! the Swedish Baptiet ireh of Evanston and was foi- ed by a wedding dinner for the rilles. In the' evwninz a nwinl Mr,. Prussing and bis bride are niotoring to Fioi-ida on their wed- dling trip and wiIi go also either to Cuba or Nassau. When they return they will occupy the Prussing home for a month, whiie the senior Mr. and Mrs. Prussing vacation in Flor- !da, and then wiU decide where. they irtie à may tbe. .4,.