c, for fler wedding to Charles E lw.in, Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. .. Charles 'Nacel Rainsey, of 1517 Highland avenue,. wbich took place at 10:30 on Satrda-y morning, July 18 Jat St. Francis Xavier church in The Rev. Bernard B., Brady perforetd the cereoy before au altàri ?TolOff'Photo banked with red roses, and, nuptial The'.9rand jresic3'of Ko».p mass was celebrated afterWards.ý The bride, who, due to the Iilness é-Alpha Thet4uwa recently c.,.!erred v>rn s. D. RJîolsGmrett of of her fathet was given ln uwrSige long hm -bersiMe,=ietawho Oto-aý by lier brother, Herbent L. of the s- . unoctàiiis atin the with. tijled nelliwore a gown ofM whitc lace. . miite of ertt ationally. a v.rll ocalyas long-sleeved rorty a der which was ,drawn bai k to faim a train., A face veil as well as a long veil of bridai llusion fel frai. her juk.t cap of ii"van d ah. caumsd a prayen bookc wih a shower of orange blossoms. Mrs. Frank J. Cleary (marie O'Connel»j of Rogers Park, was ber sister's niatron of hiohor, and tw.o other sisters, Mrs. Thiotas P. Seanlon (Gertrude O'Conneli) of Members of Kappa Apha Glencoe and I(rs. Arthur J. Roth (Virginla O'Connel») of Evauston Theta, ireturL.mg recently from were bridesmaids. Ail three attendants wore dresses of white mousse- home-tests withý Mrs. J. Louis Rud means chairman, .who bel, ways is directing airranigements. r., ubel was hstesfots recent ùeeting, and among her'guests were Mns. William A liena Pusey. honorary president; Mrs. nbbert jeffries, newly electegi pr sdnt;Mrs. Harold'M. Pulsifer, first vIce-president; Mrs. William M. Ecbelst secretary. M.Rubel also entrtio m bers of the waysâmmd iesÉ Cipi tee, including. Mrs. Florec Cpr.n, Mrs. C. C. Phammer, Mrs. R' . r ri Mrs. James Fitch, Mërs. C., B. Cartier,. alads. 0. V. WailgreLn. "cplourla lle StJaS8St. 1-- i4c an inllnenct of the Early Amierican flavor, we find frocks with fitted bodices, mhnost to the ms que e tfi bshirred lshts uMd puffed sSve -- -No fabrc appears more adaptable. to, the princess, limes than does challis with its Icaleidoscopical patterfa so dmninating mach of' the ityling of this inateruiaLi.a pieersauplicity whlch suggets a ratlc eff ect for both fmnooansd evening wear. * .. i int Oiy75eD . .. £sspiyJip H7l . 5 in M,mu. . 4s4 lusa... u isPresident, of Kappa Alpha Theta of orcluins zr ber qaugmr a. s ding, and Mns. Ramsey also wore orchids on ber dness M white crepe. Shawnee Country club was deèorated with 'white roses at the wedding breakfast for forty members of the families which followed the cereny. Among the out-of-town guests, weve the bride's cousins, Mns. Harry McKinley and Miss Edna McKnle of Detroit, andi Mn,. Walter Tin,_; ' il n 1 Jr., of Menasha, Wis. Mrs. Grasett long has been active ini sorority ai!airs and. served for the last ten years as national treasurer. She is also prominent in Northwestern cinckes and was electçd thiSs spring as president of the SHANTUNG" to ,ur au ta"mg Store open Dewitt Jones, 325 Richmond road, Kenilworth, left Tuesday for the Conmunity House camp in Michigan. He will be away two weeks. on Sat.rdays tnstrated b