roau,' witxette, iast baturciay, for the marriage of the.,Seaman'sniece, Miss Janet Yvonne 'Beatty, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe:Earle Beat-. ty ôf Chicago, formerly of Evanston, and Claude Robert Powell of Mil- waukee, son of Mr. and Mis. Claude' Powell of Chicago. - ,The cereniony was pérformed be-. *fore the fireplace banked with fol-. lage,,tal standards *on either side holdng white lilacs and. white snap- dragons. Officiating, in the pres- ence of the sixty guests, was the Rev. Adolph . Bohn' of, the Edge- water Presbyjtian church. A re-. ception followed, white roses and white tapers decorating the tea ta- ble, and white lilacs being used for decoration elsewhere a b o u t the boume. 2rAflbot 1énëth i ess 'of whie atin, without a train, trimmed at the neck with rosepoint lace belonging to. her. grandmother wàs worn by thie bride with a fingertip veil of tulle held in place with a Juliet cap of white velvet ribbon. She carried an all-white colonial bouquet of gar-- denias,, lilies of thie valley and sweet peas. Thie bridesmaids, her two cousins, tOn. Miss Burdsall graduated fromn- Wellesley college .i 1934, and later attended the VU>niversity of Chicago Graduate school and the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial 'school in New York City. She is a member of ,Phi Sigma society. Mr-. Hicks is a graduate of Dart- mouth college In 1933 whiere he was a' member of Casque and Gauntiet: senior society and Psi Upsilon fra- ternity. He is presiden *t of the Mer- chant's Steel and Supply Comnpany, of Chicago. The wedding will take place in the early summer. M'LT. Willit brook, for Saturday, Mrs. ' mond rc ed fron C. White, 310 Rie h- ilworth, has return- weeks' stay in New re s he visited Rer Charles Peter Jaeg- Announced for thie weddamg of MViss Virginia JuneSmith, daughter of Mrs. Viola Smith, Ù46 Spanish court,, Wilmette, and Gerard. Wellington Brooks, son of Mr. a d. Mrg. Williamn G. Brooks of Landwehr road, N*orýthbrook, for- merly of Winnetka. The Rev. Le- land H. Danforth will.perform* the ceremony at 8 o'clock ln thé Church of the HolIy Comforter in Kenilworth, and following there wiU Ibe a recep- tion, at Brooks Haven, the new home of the. bridegýroom's parents. Mr.-.and Mrs. H. E. Robertson, for- merly of, Winnetka, grandparents of the bride,, are coming June 1, to the Library Plaza, from theïr home in Crystal Beach, Fla., to, spend two months and to be here for the wed- ding. Mr. Robertson wiIl give the bride away. -In the weddlng party will be Mrs. hlàn«1t>1j too1ks (Ruih kIanberg) of NUles Center, rnatron of honor, and four bridesmaids, .Mrs. William Heyn (Jean Mclntosh) of Dundee, Ill., Miss Margaret Loomis of GI en- eoe, Miss Betty Jane Pryce of Evanston, and 'Miss Janet McNulty of Wilmette. There will also be a fiower girl, Jean Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson of carriect roUnd bouquets of carna- tions 'tintèd tb harmonize w ith their costumes. Mrs. Beatty, mother of the bride, chose a dress of aquamarine blue lace and a blue hat. Mrs. Powell wore a ptint crepe afternoon dress, with a large Rat. gagement of their daughter, Araxie, to Carnlg Minasian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Armenag Minasjan of Evans- ton. BotRi young people are ighi school graduates, the former from New Trier, her fiancé from Evans- ton Township HigRi school. No date has been set for tRie wedding. On1vy Is Engaged Many 'parties are being given be- fore the weddirng for Miss Smnith anid lier fiance. Mrs. Randolph Brooks, sister-in-law of thie bridegroom, gave a kitchen shower and luncheon for the bride April 29, and May 4, Miss Betty Weston of Winnetka was host- Iess. at a joint kitchen shower for Miss Smith and Miss Virginia Dres- sel of Wilniette,_whose wedding also 1; 48