on Esster Sunday On Easter Sunday afternoon at -4:30 o'clock, the Rev. George D.- Allison officiated. at the wed- ding of Mi$ssPeari Hoose, for-ý merly of Wimette, and Carlton Boice Doughty of Portsmoùth, Objo, w'hich took place, in the Baptist church. The bride was given in marriage by bier uncle, ýFrederick- B. Fail, of Woodstock.. She wore a white mar- quisette .coat-style dress; over. white taffeta, bordered to the floor, with, bands of white taffeta.* A cap held to ber head, a long veil of white silk net, and she carried a colonial 'nose-, gay of white flowers-gardenias, roses, sweet peas,1 &nd liues of the valley. She wore a gold, cross an chain, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Hoose was attended by ber coustin, Miss. Beatrkce Ab'bott of ~lgin, as bridesniaid, and by Miss *kfrn Schmitz of Indianapolis, as maid of .honor. They wore silk net, dresses-one aqua, one peach-over taffeta and trimmed in taffeta. Each had a spray of white daisies in her hair, and carried a colonial nosegay of white sweet peas, roses, and hules- of-the-valley. The groom was attended by bis* brother, Herbert C. Doughty of Canton, Ohio, as best man. Clarence M~iller of Ohbio and Harvey Walker truae Barnes oflin, Il., a friena of the bride. Mrs. Lois Hammett Ste 'of Wilmette and Rockford piayed an organ number in addition to accompanying Miss Barnes and playing the wedding.marches. At the. close of the ceremony, a double ring service, the bridai party a4journed to the churcb parlors where Mrs. Allison, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Blaylock, had prepared a de- lightful tea. _Mrs. H. J. Dernehi of *brook, regent of the Glencoec of the D. A. R., anid Mrs. Fi de Beers of Glencoe lef t Sa for Washington D. C., :to rer thie chapter ýat the National nental congress. Miss Ahla $parreii of, Dedho#, Mass., zili become the bride of Jo- seph Aiden Sears of Kenilworth, on May 3, ini Dedham, and the folIow- ing day they wvilI sail for England whcre they iil reniain for several mont hs.- Mr. Sears and his bride, an accompiislued violinist, do flot ex- pect to be in Keiilworth before September, Mr. Sears and his fiancée and her sister, Miss Esther Sparrell, . who have been bis guests for the past two weeks, lof t Tuesday to drive east. The engagement was announced recet&tly by Miss Spcsr- relI's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Sparreli of Bridgewaçter, Mass. Robert Chaffees Rofurn From Nassau Honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cliaffee (Mabel Throckmorton> returned Thursdav of onti- serve as b and. John Miss jane Dahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Dabi of Chicago, of W hiute Thtteta whose father was tbe contracter for the Winnetka Congregational churcb, Banked with spring flowers: is to be married Saturday, April 30, and she has chosen te be married ini the and foliage, the conservatoy cburcb. The ceremony is to be, per- and* sun-prc f hehmeo formed at 4.oclock'by the Rev. Samuel ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harkness and will be followed- by a Edwar d J. McArdie, 1 ,11 Broad reception at Sbawnee Country club.ý d Miss Dabi will become the bride of way avenue, Wilmette., vas the R. W., Russell, Powell, Jr., the son of setting -for the wedd ing of Miss Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Russell Powell of Mary Jane Curtis, daughter of New -York, City, and the five men i y tbe weddingparty will aIl corne from -Mrs. Raymond J. Curtis of Chi- the east. Miss Dahl wasgra duated cago, and Richard L. Nelson, from Wellesley last year, and her five, sono M- an r. betU attndatswil b .Welesley, class-* Nelson of 373 Sunset road, Win-. mates from out of town.e 1Mr. Dabi 'also built tbe new parish netka., hast Saturday evening. House and chapel of Cbrist church on The ceremony 'a prfrmd)e Maple, avenue, fore the members of the two families by the Rev. Martin, M. McNamara of St. Francis Xavier church.- The bride wore a white taffeta gown made on simple lines, with very ful Commences Plans for gored skirt and puffed sleeves, and her inotber's wedding veil beld in Weddng N xt Smmer place with orange blossoms and a Miss 1Eleanor Rockafellow, daugb- bandeau of Carrick m'cross lace ter of Mr. and Mrs. IEdward C. sent to her for the occasion by two ,Rockafellow, 405 Prairie avenue, has great-aunts wbo live in Ireland. She retùiie~d to Ricbland Center, Wis., carried an old.:fashioned bouquet of wliere s he is teaching, following a poes, iis9 h alyadsv week's vacation spent with ber family. 'pea ado oo, isGrrd Miss' Rockafellow formerly tauglit in i Mcardle, cousn o tebids ertroea imette.he sto erar ied swonie bouffant 'taffeta dress of pale blue tein the smkerland s ow coniw- with touches of pink, and carried an, mencng t niae plns fr lewd- old-fasbioned bouquet of pink roses ding. She will become the bride of and sweet peàs. Thle bride's onl' Rogr WlItms udlng,5Qi ofMr* othier attendant was a flower girl, and Mrs. E. C, Budlong of EvanstoTi.-h'er cousin, Nancy Curtis, wio was dressed in white with blue r.lbbons. She carried a small old-fashioned bouquet.of sweetheart roses. To Mort y in Au tann Mrs. Curtis, mother of the bride, wore a gown of peacli crepe with a corsage of gardenias, while Mrs. Nel7ý son, the bridegroomn's mother, chose a -go wn of powder-blue. Her flowers were alào gardenias. Mr.'McArdle gvebS gadaugh-. ter away, and serving as best man was George Browning of Wilmette. Ab- bott' Lawrence Nelson, the brideý- groomfis brother, left bis classes at was mon" beth Nidh No( place t 'lounceci of Miss Aurica MV. - auglter of the late Mrs. Eliza- non of Kenilworth, to.their son, as P. Hunter, of East Chicago. Lel bas been set, for the weddinig. WILMETTE LI1F E