j- -. ---- «I.that imst bouquet ofMhiles of the valley and white AII-Ameý roses.adwr The cerernony took place at 4:30 at North o'clock in the rectory of St. Francis on the, Xavier cburch with the, Rev. James Shevlin officiating. A receptjon and . wedding supper for sikty-nine guests faollowed at the Georgian hotel. The bridée's only attendant was MIiss Margaret.Howell of Crystal Lake, who wore a mousseline-de-soje f rock -of a délicate green shade a nd a large. white bat 'also- of mousseline-de-sole; loi]g whitegloves, and. green slippers. lier flowers werepink roses. J oseph WVol f of Cicero:,served Mr. i ruhy as best. man. For the wedding supper the. (limier ýtables were arranged in U shape and decorated.with bowls of spring flowers and ighted candies. The wedding cake was ail white and. of three tiers., Frank Chrisianson of Wilmette, boy soprano, sang "!ILove You Truly" and. also played the wedding rnarch on the vif)- lin, accompanjed at the piano by tlhe bridegroom's niece, Ilildredl Simions-,. "The Maple City Four" of W"IS %were there in person to entertain the guests. Axoing the. guestswere Mr.'and Mrs.. Louis 'Messenger and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell. of Crystal Lake; Nfr. and Mrs.,.,Benjamin Miller of Oak Park, andMrs. L. E. Murphy and b er daughter, Miss Ruith Murphy of Bar- rlngton. Mr. and Mrs. Hruby, arc delaying their honeymoon until juIy Mien thev, wiIl go on a motor trip thronigh the east. They are now at home at 1035 South Gunderson avenue, Berwyn. 'JTle former Miss Smith is the datighter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Smith of 1437 Wilmette avenue. Nathalie Noyd's Piano Pupils in Musicale... Miss Nathalie Noyd 'anniolnces a sumtmer course in: piano study of, six to eiglit weeks' duration. Miss NOYA was a- former instruc torof piano and harmony in a university, bas toured several seasons as a concert pianist; and bas written several original musical iandi g star ern, an F or Pleasant Ai famegr v a starh squad. eni à spi 1er maternail rnyart, Von J. Bernhard of %TjK su m mer diays and eveningo,... à CQStS but 1littk ,to at very small cost. Business relatives tnom hvanston. MIr. and Mrs. H. G. Bersie, 1619 Greenwood averue, wil etitertains, their bridge, club thiseveniing-at their home. lac.