The decorations at the church, where the'ceremony was.performed by a friend. of the famnily, the Rev. W. Garnett. Winn of the Edgewater presbyterîan church Of Ciao were ail green and. white-;. Ferns formed, a background for, talstand- ards holding large white chrysain- themums, and on eîther, side were bouquets of white- pomhpons, and candelabra holding whitetapers.. AI- so a friend, of the: famnly was the organiist, Elliott Youngberg, of Wil- mette. Miss Margaret Iverson, step-sister *o! the bride and maid of honor, wore a puied-sleeve gown of light blue taffeta, thelites t the bàd~k ending i two flounces. A hat of blue ostrich tips matched her gown and like the bridesmaid, Miss Jean- ette Ogle of Wilmette, she carried a colonial bouquet of violets and pink and burgundy sweet peas. Miss Ogle was dressed just like the maid of honor except that her gown and hat were pink. mrs. Pitz OUR SOth, ANNIVERSARY SALE TIIROUGH, THE YEARS SINCE BEFOREË THE CHICAGO PIRE Ifs B... BISHOPS for Chicaog@ts lest V aiues la' DeedablW Purs re violet blue s for her daug] -Paul Larson o! Chicago, was Mr. LoVering's best man, and ushering were Walter Anderson and Walter Ganiage, of Chicago. At the Woman's Club of Wilmette, w*here the réception was held, the receiving line stood near the fire- Place b a n ked with Christmas greens. Other decorations were pink and, white. snapdragons, large and small white chrysanthemums and Pink roses. mony. iI Ater. a short. Wedding trip Mr. IMSSHh-le Lqvenng Md his bride WiU live In.JIEiDLZ AT WABAS LmncolnwoodIMI ? st l6OMml ............ 750 5 Complote. a5o-ais« 14 go 50e but not in a i ra. rid. seleef m.. of w... Fm saurt styles -$79 go $1,60. Eintfauces .on Bth, g#eILL SALES FINAL -I