Weds i n Mother's Lace Wedcfing Dress Wben Miss Patricia Goodhue, daughter of Mrs. Albert Homer Goodhue of Winnetka, becatne the bride of Stuart Bevans.Brad- ley of Chicago, son of Alexander H. *Bradley of Worcester, Mass., *she ýmade' a charming pictutre,, wearing her mother's weddiing gown of ivory Chantilly' lace with. the train which the lattèr's sister -brought, froin Paris for ber wedding. On ber bead the bride wore a, cap of orange blossoms f romn which a Bruges lace veil feul. Her sbower bouquet consisted of white stock, snapdragons, tiny white roses, sweet peas and valley liles. *Miss' Rurth Oaodhue,a ber sister's anaid of honor, wore chartreuse slip- per satin wîth bouffant skirt, and she carried an arm bouquet of yellow * and white tulips, jonquils, narcissus, and freesia. The five bridesmaids, the Misses Helen McDermut, Emily Ann Lillie, Gratia Jenkins of Chi- * cago, Julia Crossley of Wilmette, and Mrs. John Henry Wescott (Laura Clark) formerly of Erie, Pa., were gowned alike ini a darker shade of of chocolate brown crepe with searf and train of peach colored satin. She wore a corsage of talisman roses. Th e bridegroom's brother, Robin Bradley of Quincy, Mass., served as best man while the following ushered, Lester Beck and Caleb Bevans of Chicago, lanforth Killips of Evans- ton, and Erwin Seago of Deerfield., The bride was:given in marriage b3 Roy Henderson of Evanston. The bouse at 133 Chestnut street, 1Winnetlça, which Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McCoy of 785 Willow road have just buiît, and into which they moved Monday, will be the scene May,4, of tbe marriage of Miss Louise: McCoy, and Paul Richard Engberg.of St. Louis, son of Mr. and, -Mrs. Martin J. Engberg of;Higbland Park. Dr. Samuel Harkness, pastor of-the Winnetka Congregational. churcho will read the service that evening before relatives and a few intimate,"friends of the bride and bridegroom. Robert Engberg of Chicago wil be bis brotber's best man, and attending tbe bride. will be be r two sisters, Mrs. Robert S. Cook of.Evanston and mrs. Spencer W.' Earnshaw of New York City. Helen Taylor Becomoes Bride cf Texas Man Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Halliday Taylor of Corpus Christi, Texas, for- merly of Glencoe, bave announced the marriage of their daugbter, Helen, to Alfred Williston Davisson, Jr. The ceremony. took place in Corpus Christi on Saturday, Mardi 9. mer Alice ITaylor, is thle wite ot Breckenridge Clark, who for several yeàrs, was secretary of the Chamber of Commerce in Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Davisson are nowat home at 912 Bay View avenue, Corpus Christi. Weds Texrqa èarlos Photo Mr. and Mrs. L. W. James of IEvanstoit, formerly of Wilipiette, Ouzenouncc the engagement of their daughter, Effie, to Robert Matinizg> Culver, son Of Mrs. Mannig (é«i- ver of Youngstown, Ohio. .The rwedding_ udt! take place the earlv part of June. idLiving under Dictatorships", will be the final lecture in the series given this week at the Georgian hotel in Evanston by Harriet Goodwin Deuss for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the University of Wisconsin Alu m-. nae club, of which Mrs. Roif y. tUlle- stad of Rogers Par-k is president. Germany and Russia have already been discussed, and tbis lecture to be in Corns' Home for Pa'ents of Hostess; Mr., and Mrs. Orja G. Corns entertained sixty' guests at a. lovely tea Sunda.y at their-home, 1121 Chestnut-avenue, in honor of the fiftieth wedding annivers- ary of Mrs. Corns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cresap, Who came from their home in Bona- parte, Io wa,1 to assist, and to, nieet th.eir three grandchildren and, their three great grand- children, among the latter, be- ing Marsha Ann Corns,ý daugh- ter. of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Corns .(H-elen Seng) gfWinnetka. Theý baby, just one month old, was christened at St. Francis Xavier church~ prèeding the ttea. Most of the guests were friends of Mrs. Corn's parents, among them be- ing the 1Rev. Bernard J. Brady,. wbo gave bis blessing to Mr. and Mr.s. Cresap. The. house was decorated tbrougb- out with yellow flowers, roses pre- dominating. The dining room was- Iigbted entirely by candles., A center-m piece of yellow roses witb brass> candelabrà holding seven yellow candles at each end, decorated the table, in addition to a wedding cake whicb was cut by Mrs. Cresap. The, following poured: Mrs. J. H1. Briggs of Highland Park, Mrs. M. C. Corns and Mrs. Arthur Cordeli, both of Winnetka, Mrs. R. S. Bogie of Evanston, and Mrs. Frank Garlick and Mrs. Gerrie Roggevecen, botbh of Chicago. Three grandsons, Marshall C. Corns, James C., and O. G. Corns,1 Jr., presided over the punch bowls in. the sun room. Mrs. Nelson Joyce, 835 Michigan avenue, will have the meeting of Spoke. 12, of the Preshyterian churcb, on 'Tuesday afternoon, March 26. Mrs. James Shedden will be thé co- bostess. Members will meet for lunch- eon at 12, and-afternoon sewing., wil' Buffet Supper, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hawxburst, 1112 Oreenwood avenue, entertained at a buffet supper party Sunday fol- lowed by tbe sbowing of sports Mo- tion pictures. Young Co Park..