Given New Year's Day Wedding Rites An altar formed of huckleberi .and poinsettias in the living- roci o! the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.1 *Kresge, 1118 Mohawk road, on,,No Year's day lent a holiday atmc, phere to the wedding ceremony.' their daughter, Marjoriïe, and A~ bert W. Clutter of Laflle, Ill., th son of Mrs. A. W. Clu tter o! Ba: City, Mich. Red roses and pussu willows completed the decorations.1 the living roomn. For the twelve thirty.o' clock cerE mony per!ormed by the Rev., Ers kUne Jeffords o! the First, Methodis church in Wilmette, the ;bride wo» the white lace wedding dress o! he sister, Eleanor, Kresge, now Mrs William Hoebel. A fingertip vei was held in place by a cap of tulji and she carried a prayer book witl ribbo stremersand 1411.. of th4 Mrs. Hoebel, the matron of honoi and only wedding attendant, woreE dress of black velvet with bodice ci -gold cloth. Her !lowers were yellom roses. Serving as best man wa, Robert Clutter, brother o! the bride. groom. * Only the immediate families and a few frlends were present for the ceremony and the bridal breakfast Lake Bluff,. announce the marriage of! their dau*hter,;Jeannette, to Rob- ert Galamùbos, the son o! MIr. and Mrs. John Galamnbos of Cleveland. The wedding took place in, the presence of relatives at A o'clock ýSaturdaY. at the homùe of the bride's parents, 'the Rev. ]Ray Edwm Bond of the Edison Park.Methodiàt church,, former pastor in Lake Bluff, off ici- ating. The bride, who. was attendedi by her mhother, ýwor e-- a wedding gown o! white chiffon >and a corsage of gardenias. *Following the ceremoôny a reception was held, and aniong the wedding guests from out-ofý-town was the bridegroomIs mother. Mr. Galambos -and his bride. have es. of w.Announce Engagement IS Of recent announcernent is the -. engagement of Wss Mary Jane Mor- rison of Kenilworth to Donald Part- d lan o! Chicago. Miss Mvorrison's par- e ents. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richard Webber, Jr., 825 North Wilson ave-i nue, Pasadena, fornierly of Wil- mette, announce the marriage of, their daughter, Ruth Mary, to Bert Barger Spencer on. November 25. The weddîng took pljace ini the Web- ber home. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer 'are living at:620 North,Catalina street,:Pasa- dena. The Webber family -lived in Wil- mette for, many,years. Mr. Webber'.s parents resided on Forest avenue, and Mrs. Webber's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. 'Oates' now of' Evanston, but formerly o! 1126ý Wil- met'te, avenue. la Mienesota Miss Ca'rYl. Cotter will be the bride of Richard MaTsh Carver, son of Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Carver of Evanston, lier par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Cotter of Keniluworth announced recentlu,. The wedding tvill take place in the net» home the Cot- ters are building ini Barrington, in June, or perhaps a little later, if the house is 'not comnpleted by that time. Foflwing their marriage they went dfrectly to 1.aSalle, Ill., to make their home. Mrs. Hoebel, who with her husband and baby, Phillp, were here for the holidays and wed- ding, left Tuesday to return to her home at Great Neck,, Long Island. Martin Kresge, brother of the bride,' home for the Christmas holidays re- turned Wednesday to De Pauw uni- versity at Greencastle, Ind. r fiance is a gr2 rne. anci the Kent Ruth Harrison Decdds Upon January Wedding Miss Ruth Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Harrison, 307 Abbotsford road, lCenilworth,, whose engagement was annoumced - before the holidays, has decided upon Fricjay, January 19, as the date ne Photo for her marriage to Richard Adams ehome Taylor, son of 1Mr. and Mrs. Frank regirl, N. Taylor of Covington, Tenn. Eago.ed iemnt Engagement Announcecj man, to Mr' andi Mn. Peter Kirchens of r. a'nd Evanston annowxce thxe engagement Wneoe. o! their dàug1iter, Caroline, to Wil- d Mr. liam Pettinger, sonl of Mrs. Cather- eatem. ine Pettinger o! 2119 Wilmette ave- nue, Wilmnette. The news ipteen- gagemnent was first made knio"rnon' Christmnasday.