of CIadys Delang's Wedciing Costume When Miss Gladys 1Eizabeth. Delan'g, daughter -of Mrs.. Théo- dore O. Delang, 1501 Forest ave- nue, became the. brideé of. Paul H. Foy, son of.Mn.. and Mns. .Arphaxad Foy, 139 Linden ave- nue, Wilmette, she wote- an ex-. quisite,,gown of ice.,blue, satin ivith a tulle veil of *thie samne shadewhich feli from a braided coronet of satin. Similar braided satin edged the train of her gown.;She ,canried, an, armibou- quet of sweetheart roses, forgýet-ý mne-flots, vtalley lilies, and whiteý sweet peas. ofMiss Marie Skog, who was maid ofhonor, wore a gown of deep rose organdy with a small hat of horse hair and organdy, and carried an armn bouquet of pink and white sweet peas and bachelPr buttons in various shades. The bridegroom's sister, Miss Ruth Foy, and Miss Dorothy Klunder, as bridesmaids, were gowned in pink organdy and wore the sarne kind of bats. They carried bouquets similar to that of the maid of honor. The 'bel rot hol of Miss Elaine Nelson to James L. Garrel son of Hamilton, Iii., is announced this week by her parents, Mr. anîd Mrs. limil Nelson, former residents of Wilnete nou, living in, Des Moines, Jowoa. Invitationis have beenv issued by Mr. and Mrs. Anton Edward Kliwder for the wedding of tbeir daughter, Doro- tby 1Florence, to awrence Davis, son of Mrs. H. B. Davjis of Decatur, Sat- urday, June 29, at 4:30 o'clock in the First Congregational church ýof* Wil- mette. The Rev. John G. Hlindley w111 read the marriage service. Miss. Klunder bas chosen- Mrs. T. W. Schuler -(Aithea Nprtham) of Chi-, cago to be matron of 1honor, Miss June Billings of- Chicago and Ms PalFoy (Glladys Delang), to. be bridesmaids,. and the bridegroom's niece, Patricia Downing *of Chicago,. the flower girl H., B. Davis ofDeKalb WiIl serve as'best man for his brother- witb the bride's brother, Harvey Klijnder, Wil- liani Eikelberneroôf Chicago, Paul Foy of Wilmette, and WilliamFPreischlag of Decatur, the ushers. A reception will follow at the 'horne of the bride's parents, 909 Chestnut avenue. Mr. Davis and his bride w ill motor .south on their wedding trip. Out-of-town guésts for the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Van Brunt of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Imbroden and family of Decatur. Dorothy K.inzer Wili Be-Married on June 29 Metz Colins of Highland Park, Mich., served as best man while the bride's brother, Arthur Delang, Don- ald Darr, and Luther Talbot of De-î troit and Lawrence Davis of Chicago, ushered. .The bride's 'brotherý gave her in marriage at the eight o'clock cere- monv Saturdav,. lune 8, at the First An Evanston girl, Miss Sylvia Mc- Kay, will become the bride of Charles, Franklin Lauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. ILauer of 1114 Forest ave- nue,- Saturday, june 15. Just immedi- ate 'relatives will be present for the simple service at 4 o'ctock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Leslie McKay. - 1514 Davis street, Evanston. Dr. Paul *The marriage of Miss- Dorothy Louise Kunzer of Wilmette and Al- bert Henry Vose, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry Vose of Evanstont will take place Saturday morning, june 29, at 10 o'clock at St. Mary%. cburch in Evanston. The cerernony will be followed by a reception and wedding breakfast for about thirty-five guests at the home of the brÎde's parents, Mr. and I&rs.. bert M. Culver Morrieci June 8 White mousseliné-de- soie was fashioned into the*wedding dr ess worn by Mis Effie james when she was.mariied to Robert Man-~ ning Culver last Saturday after- noon., The neckline of the.prin- cess-line gown was square: cut., Thewaist. was 'Made with large balloon sleeves :and buttons, down the back. White satin nib- bon for'med the sash,..the long streamners of which extended down the skirt which. had a short train. A peani tiara held the finger-tip tulle veil 'in place. White sweet peas- and lilies-ýof- the-valley were the flowers the: bride carried, Miss Jane Yost of Wilmette, one oif the bridesmaidý, wore a tailored frock of blue organza with long bal-, loon sleeves, a pleated collar, and rows of pieating down the front of the waist. Large Pearl buttons coin- pleted the trimming. Her bonnet-bat ýwas of blue taffeta. The other brides- maid, Miss Edith Wilson of Carroll,. Ill., wore a dress and bat ecactly like Miss Yost's, but in Pink. They both carried pihk roses, blue delphinium, and small white flowers. Mrs. James was in white lace. lier large pink bat had deep red velvet ribbon, and she, wore red roses of matching bue. The bridegroorn's mother, Mrs.. Manning Culver of. Youngstown, Ohio. wore Pink roses, with her Pink lace dress and Pink hat.. Walter Bird of Oak Park and Har- old DeBriae of East Chicago were the groomsmen. Dr. Preston Bradley read the serv-> ice at 4:30 o'clock in the Orrington botel before an imprôvised altar sur-, rounded hv wild rrab-aple bossoms, ean of 431 C iette, on Saturc at Waukegana o Robert soon tW ;.Walter will take Ereenleaf the the h 'day, Oc- LansiniE bhis bride the Dies cousin, ber of Chi Qmeg l. Mr. DeWitt and sororities. Mr. G in Oakland. law at Drake. rt ai Llivra ui- ines and is a mem- Sand Zeta Phi Eta errtson is studying T'he service will be read il-lthe Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, with the réception, foilowing in the home of~ the bride's mother, Mrs. Albett G. Simms, the former Mrs. Mediii Mc-, Cormick.