d'_ e gîhts,.in Gorham Sterling, âned cither froni the Snfy- ug store, or f rom Taylor's ;tre Tise texor siqngingý in E~vanttop voila a grou> of three other arts: on the spring gardén concert pro- gramn at thse First: Met hodist Bpit- copal churcis Wednesday evening, is 2ugene Dressier. Hammes-Scôit Weddlngj Smull, Family Affair Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ,at her parents' home, 422 Linden ave- nue, Miss Gertrude Louise Hammes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hammes, became the bride of Edgar Walter Scott, son of the William H. Scotts of the North Shore hotel. Only members of the families were present. Miss Hammes wore a' white lace dress in prinicess style with a train, and a veil of white tulle. She carried a bouquet of mixed white flowers. The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Mar- shall of Wilmette, wore a powder blue lace dress in princess style and brown accessories, and carried a bouquet,-of mixed pink flowers. Anthony Hammes, brother of the bride, served Mr. Scott as bcst man. Mrs. A. C. Gel *of Norwood Park, may be obti der-Cazel D Dry Goode . gleý-L r -