in Mahogan-y Shade Wearing an empire wedding dress of cream satin, made with a long train, and a tulle,,veil falling fromý a cap, of net, and rosepoint lace Miss Ruth Felsen- thal,> daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J., Felsenth ai, 250 Morti- mer road, Glencoe, was married Tursday, October 20, to Ralph Michaels, s on of Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Michaels of' Highland Park. Orchids in a showerý fel from-the small white Bible which, she carried. an Autumn Note Solemnized at early twilight Saturday evening at the First M.Iethodist .chùrctiin Longview, Texas, was the' wedding cere-» mony of. Miss Mary, Virginia Nicholson,, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. . R. Nicholson, andi Whit- ney M. Elias, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W Elias* of 817 ýCentral avnuWilmette. The entire church presented a pic ture. of autumnn time. in the southland, the decorations consisting of> chrysanthemnums, candelabra, and woodwardià and plumosas fern. Gownied in the same wedding dress worfl by her two sisters. a dress of antique ivory satin fash- ioned with full shirred bodice and fla? ffg traifn, te brid-w-oe.e a vei of imported ivory illusion held with a halo of seed pearls and satin banding. Wide panels of Brussels lace fell over the tulle. She car- ried a white Bible, lhues of the valley and white orchids falling from it in a shower. The bridesmaids, Margaret and Ruth Nicholson, Joyce Custer, Ruth :Stil, Alice Virgmnia Baxter, Mrs. Perrv Blanton. and Dorisj Jean Theycarried Qlower mufs of bronze pompom chrysanîthemumns combined with tiny yellow mums. Mrs. Jack Barnes, eldest sister of the. bride, as matron of honor, wore brown taffeta with contrasting yel- low velvet trimming, and a brown and yellow velvet hat. She carried. giant yellow clirysanthemume. The ushers were Walter Nichol- son, Jr., Perry Blanton, Jack- Mr,-Corcorafl are on a weaarngItip tLU ie,.,vuu.u, toiLJ met.s.'u niage Octo ber. 15, at Sacred Heart church in Hub bard Woodis. The bride and bride groom will live onSur f street in Chicago when theyi returný. Mrs. Corcoran, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Purdon, 357 Wooclawn avenue, Glencoe, wore a white satin wedding gown trimmed with heirloom lace which had been in the fam.ilyj for rnanu, vears. A small wreath of pearis held in place a long veil of rose point lace over tulle,> and she carried the same peari prayer book which her mot her hield when she was married. Falling front the book were white orchids and liles of the vallel, in a small show er. Koehne Photo A profusion of white. chrysanthe- mums. made a lovely, setting for the ceremony which was ,performned at Northmoor Countrv club at 8:30 i the évening by Rabbi Charles Shulmnan of North Shore Congrega. Six young women attended the bride, and ail were gowned aliTke in mahogany red. velvet dresses made with hoop skirts. Even the littie flower girl, Barbara Michaels, niece of 'the * bridegroom, wore a dress of the same niaterial. Miss, JoanFelsenthal, sid--er of the bride, was the maid of honor, and Mrs. Robert Lauer of Cincinnati, the for- mer Elizabeth Simon of Glencoe. of the bride, and Myiss C.ynthia. Fut- man of Aurora, .111. l4armonizing with the mnahogany velvet of the dresses were the chrys- anthemums ini autumn shades, Which they carried. nhe bridegroomn was attended by his two brothers, Everett and Jos- eph Michaels, while the ushers were *David Joseph, Jr., of Cincinnati, Stanley Le'wenst--in of. Charleston, Charieb Moon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Moon, 518 Maple avenue, a8 fresbxnan at Purdue university, came home to spend' last week-end with his parents. i weddiflg. nue. ave- WIL.METTE LIFE,