took, place F'riday cvefnmg, j une Mu. i. The Winnetka Congregational cburch was beautifully decorated with palms and white peonies. Along the aisies. *and at the altar were tali triple can- delabras. Daisy chains were draped along the aisies f romn one- candelabra to another in place of white ribbon. At 8 o'cllock the musical programn was opened with ca soprano solo -by Mrs. Thomas Yeakel of Chicago, who sang '"Oh, Promise Me." Miss. Ella Ra*mussen, oôrganisti then played a group of solos including 'Liebestraum," Schubert's "Serenade," and the "Bar- carolle." . Whén the last .gue.sts had' been ushered in, Mrs.. Yeakel sang "I Love You Truly," and thenf ollowed the processional. The Rev. Samuel Harkness per-' f ormed the marriage ceremony'at 8-:30 o'clock. TLhe« bride wore an eggshell satin, dress. with a silk lace yoke and sleeves. * Her cap W~as of Spanish silk lace, and the tulle, veil had a wide center Ipanel of the same lace as the cap. Miss Man- * gel carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, white 'gardenias, and ôr- clîids. 'flie hridesrnaids' dresses were ini pas- *tel colors of cmbroidered, net- with short frilled jackets. and. vere trimmed ini * contniasting shadesof velvetiibboni.The dresses %vete very.long. The 'maàidý of hônor, Miss Eýlainie MNangel, 'wore yel- *low ;nd carried a shoiwer bouquet. of talisman roses.'. Mrs. Carl Herbst, * ~ tMrie nchelmayer) of Glencoe, rma- trou of honor, wore pink and carried pink roses and larksour, Miss Dorothy Enchelmayer, Miss Venita Mangel;-anîd Miss Frances Anderson wore green, or- chid, and blue, respectively, ,a.nd car- ried shower bouquets of rose~s of cor- responding or contrasting shades. The bride's mother wore sheli pink chiffon and the mother of the groom Avas, iAEelicate peach georgett.e. Immediately af ter the ceremony -a reception was held at ýthe home of the brides 'parents for the immediate rela- tives and f riends. Mr. and Mrs. Yarger have motored north to Mackinac island for a wvek's *stay. They will return to Winnetka for one day and then drive east to spend a week at Lake Placid in the Adiron- dacks. They will make their home in New York City. *Mr. and Mrs. Wà1laci Greenlleaf avenue, are sunier wt Mrs. Beh Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Maple avenue. Sparents, Bull, 5241 Mr. andMrs.-Harvely A. Bush, 72f Greenivood avenue, havereturned to their homt from a three weeks' mo- tor through. theeast. experts, however, to make im- mediately a very substantial reduction in rates f or, gas used for house heat- ing. The statement about reduction in rates referred only ta gaç tused for horuse, hcatinig, and flot to gas used for' other puijoses. George H-. Beaudin, Jr., and joseph Joyce, Jr., of WiVil'tte- and Jack, Cassin -of Kenilworth returned this week froni Atlanta, Gaà.. where they hiad leefl visiting Jack. Kalkhurst, forme.rly of Evanston, for two.weeks. Mrs. Ella Flynin of San Francisco is visiting her father, Ernest W. White of'410 Park avenue. Dr. T. T. Rider of Missoula, Mont.. is visitiig his cousins, Mr. and, Mrs ,FI y fl * - T 7A A 9...A The SKOKIE VALLEY RIDING STABLES JIORtSES FORIMENT Equestrion linstrucetion b>- Capable Rldlng. Master Horje% Boarded and Sehooled for Jumpingf Dendiee nt .¶qHn set Ridge Rd. Phoite Glencoe 1617 T. J. ider, jr. .714* tshianu avenue. I= l 1. W ~wh lie yOu wior d- .WJEBO9LDT'S BASEMIENT AS AN INVESTMENT In SMART APPEARANCE. Send your raiment to the ERMINE CLEANERS. Unless one is a S*UC- cessful pugilist or opera-singer, one cannot have a new Suit or Gown every week. But you can have the next best thing: the APPEAR* ANCE o f lnew clothes every week. How? Simpl by sending or apparelto the ERMINE CLEAN- ERS periodically for thorough Established 1921 OTTO. F. FiSHER, Proaidenet 1150 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 3710 or 704 Main Ogiceend iPat-Waukegan end Webster Aves., Hghwood, 111. Phne, HiibIsnd Park 3710,