waa worn by Miss Jane .ives daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Ed- Ward L Ives of 900 Chstnut av enue, Wilmette, for hermar- riage yesterday afternoon t0 kAviation Cadet Jack A. Durhami, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Durham, 836 Chestnut avenue. Miss Ives' gown had a fitted bodice and was heart- shaped at the nieck.. Net mitts, covered her arms up to- the short puffed. sleeves, and two long tulle veils-hung from acp of of Mr., and Mrs. D. P. Yoder of Snyder, Tex., was married to Dr. H. O.1 von der loif, îSon of Mr. and Mrs.- H. Otto von der Hoff, 332, Oak circlei Wilmette. Thé date was the twenty-fifth wed-' ding anniversary of the bride- groom's parents., The bride wore a princess' style gown of white lace with long sleeves, a train, and a square neck with rhinestone clips. Her white tule veil was attaehed to a, peari cap,, and comvpleting the ecoutme was a string of pearîs belonging to the bride's mother. A bouquet of deep vtnk roses with fern and pink boiws Laur. TLouise Triggs of Evanston, lormnerly of Wilmette, and Miss~ Ruth Durharm, sister of the bridegroomn, vmru smiIarly gowned in hyacinth bhie »et trlnDxed ini dubonnet velvet ribbon, and wore bats of the same ma&terial witb long dubonnet streamn- m-. They carred bouquets of dark red dahlias. a over of! the iensult Carleqs iobb of Wilmette was Mr. Ludic D"atiWé~ best mani, and Ted Hos- ingth qi 1*Çi4 mt an vushrMr. L 1%,i nttua- Sv ,wiw1 and tu id his bride wen w n thefr home in HolUand, gq«n noelini a;i on1 their toeddii by Dubos-The aeceusories. H-er corsage was of white carnations. The Rev. C. E. Jarneson of Colo- rado, Tex., officiated at the cere- miony, which took place under a fern- Wl L.M 1TTR ýIFE