Schome Is Chosen for Cooke Wedding American .beauty, white, and silver were the unusual. colors chosen for. the wedding of Miss Barbara. Cooke, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. James L.Cok of Evanston, formierly of Wil- mette., and Harold -Leroy Stry- ker, son of Mr. and Mrs.. C. Stryker of Eanston, which teck place Saturday night at the Covenant Methofi st Epis- copal. church in Evanston. A candle-light ceremony was per- formed at 8:-30 o'clock býy the Rev. Clifford Newhamn and was followed by a reception in the church parlôrs. Ligbted candies were placed at the ~pews down the double aisle of the church, and also upon the altar. The altar bouquets were white snap- dragons, white gladioli, and small white chrysanthemuma. The bride was gowned in a princess wedding dress of white satin with long sleeve8, a high neck, and véry long train. A long tulle veil .with a face veil was held in place with a halo cap of satin bands fastened with a chin strap, and she carried white roses, freesia, and liles of the valley. and Bride Are on Trip in West Following their wedding Suin- day afternoon at the, Meyer B. Mervis home, 141 Robsart'place, Kenilworth, Judge 'joseph 1FI., Drucker of.,Chicago and.bis bride, the former Joy Mervis, have gone to dCalifornia .on their honeymooni. They:xviii spenct two weeks ,at Palm Springs, seven days in Los Angeles'and about ten days in San Francisco before returning to Chicago to make their homé at the Church- ill -apartments. Daffodils,. white hyacinths,ý and palms formed an altar in the living roomn of the, *Mervis home 'where Rabbi Charles -E. Shulman ýof North Shore Congtegation Israel read the ceremoxiy at 3 Q'clock. Flanldng the altar on either side were two tal standards of spring flowers. The bride, unattended, was niarried in her going-away dress of' olive wool. A corsage of white orchids, a turban of dark British, tan and. matching British tan accessories completed lier costume. Herbert Levy of Chicago was judge Druck--. er's best man, and also attending himn was Congressman Adolph J., Sabbath of-Chicago. bouquet was American beauty roses. Contrasting with their dresses of American beauty niarquisette over taffeta the bridesnaids, Miss Shirley McGill of Wilmette, cousin of the bride, and Miss Ruth Alworth of .Wilmette, carried bouquets of white carnations and white freesia. In their hair were silver leaves. AIl three of the attendants' dresses were made with brief ruffied jackets. DuBois-The Drake In the home< of lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franki Parwell Feery, 391 Sheridan road, Winnetka, Miss Mary Hil was married Wednesday of last week to James L. Surpiess of Wilmette. lier Watteau style, ivory satin gown tuas t/sot worn in 1905 by her mother and in 1934 by lier sister., MI iss Jeannette Hil, when she became Mrs. Harry Wells. Gardeenias and liles_ of the valley wpere the flowers in the bride's bouquet, and a wureath of orange blossomns held in p lace the rosepoint lace veil t/uit had been wvorit originaly by her mother. Following their wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr. Surpless aidý his bride will be at home at 1041 Ashland avenue, Wilmette. Winnelka Bride-l'o-Be Several1 showers hvebeen, given honoring Miss Rita 'Mae: Off ner of 1015 -Cherry street, Winnetka, whose marriage to Vernion Frederick Garner of Evanston xiii take place Saturday afternoon, February 12. Engoagement AnnowwcI At a dinner party Friday evening, Mrs. Leslie C. Harbison of Evanston anuounced the "engagement of bei' daughter, Dorothy Maude, to, William H. Hall, son of Jrs. William~ D. Hal of ilawv.rd,flIL tiouse' In con meeting, the N( have a food sale. Mfr. andi Mrs. Elmer Lott of 'Chicago. The wedding 'will be in the early spring. Both *Miss Buck and Mr. Lott attended New Trier High school. She was a student at Ferry 'Hall in Lake Forest, and Mr. Lott at Bradley Polytechnic I1nstitute at Peoria, III. WILMETTE LIFE east i :1 ~. f ~* ~, I