S ppc!a-Monto.' I A pretty home wedding was solem-‘ tiled Thursday evening, April 20.* when Miss Saima Sippola, became the bride of Alexander Monto of Chicago,II!. The R^v. K S. Salonen of Iron- | wood officiated.1 The ceremony was performed at the* home of the hridoe «ister Mrs. Krr.il Kelto. which was attractively decor-J ated for the occasion with a profu-5 sion of a variety of cut flowers and feathery greenery. The double ring i ceremony took place beneath an arch 1* way decorated with festoons of green ferns and various cut flowers. jThe bride was attended by her sis-] ter Mrs. Emil Kelto, as matron of j honor. Mrs. Kelto was gowned in a uho» or^ndie and carried a bouquet ‘ of pink sweet peas. Little Miss Vivian Kelto who was flower girl, wore a dainty frock of pink colored organ- j die made with many tiny ruffies. She carried a basket of flowers. The ' bride locked charming in a white* -atin gown trimmed in Spanish lace ! and pearl ornaments. The bridal1 veil made with a coronet of pearls and lace enveloped the happy bride, i She carried a large bouquet of white ! roses and lillies of the valley. !The bridegroom was attended by ■Emil Kelto. Following the cere* j mony a tasteful supper was served to the immediate friends and relatives present. *Mrs. Monto is a graduate of our jBessemer high school and the North-w ern State Normal at Marquette. • She has been teaching for the last few* years.- A Monto is a graduate of the Uni-(versity of Chicago and has a Bachel * or of Science Degree and has also 1 been teaching.Mr. and Mrs. Monto will leave shortly for the Philippine Islands where they both have appointments in edu*I cationa! work.