Miss Stephens Becomes [Bride at Pretty Wedding• * • . •A charming home wedding took place thisnafternoon at four o’clock at the home of Mr. and'Mrs. J. C. Stephens of 1702 Soutlj0VIaih street when their daughter, Miss.'^HazeL Verna Ste- J pliens, became the'‘-bride of Herman ; R. Meyer, son of Mrs/ Emma A. Meyer, j of South Bend.' jThe ceremony whs.performed by the Rev. A. U. Ogilvie^c^-the Congregational church in the presence of a; number of relative^Ahd friends. The | couple were attended by Miss Elsie j Meyer of Chicago, sister of the groom, and Waldo E. Schrock of South Bend. The bride appeared very attractive dressed in white georgette, couched in | silk. She wore a long silk veil and a wreath of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was in shower style and made up of white rosebuds and valley 1 illies.J Tlibridesmaid was beautifully dres-' sed in pink taffeta and lulle and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds.1,1 The Lohengrin wedding march was rendered on the harp by Mr. Burk-j hardt of Mishawaka, who also played, j “List. Dream of Love” during the ceremony and a program of selections during the reception which followed the service. A delectable three course ^buffet dinner was served at 5:30 o’clock.. Guests from out of town present at ; ihe wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Mil-j ton Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lake, j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harris, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Henry Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and Miss Edna Baird, all of South Bend, Ind; . }y. and Mrs. William Sarie and Ain* and Mrs. Harry Erwine of Mishawaka. -jThe bridal couple left .shortly after j the ceremony for a wedding trip to j Buffalo. New York City. Washington and Detroit, after which they will return and be at home in South Bend i where the groom is engaged in the grocery business. The bride is a grad-j mate of the Elkhart High school in the class of 1912 and lias been employed ■ in the signal department of the New j York Central office for the past year.! Mr. Meyer was graduated from the j, South Bend High school in 1912. j