Gesu church at Milwaukee was thescene of a very pretty marriage ceremony Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock, when Miss Emma J. Vndehey of Holland, became the wife of Henry H. Herbert of Naperville, HI. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Mayme Curtin, and Albert Herbert, brother ofthe groom was best man. The bride was married in a traveling suit of champagne-colored rajah and wore a large picture hat of the same color trimmed with plumes and pearls. Her attendant was dressed in white with a picture hat to match and carried the bride’s bouquet of yellow bridal roses. After the ceremony a seven course wedding breakfast was served at the Blatz Hotel to the guests who made up the' * ~ r'Tra • ’t ‘ X ' *.•' ’r '! i . \ . • • •* . .*.« «. ' \ ^ • '* a - *bridal party. They were: HermanVandehey, father of the bride, Mrs. Nora Hughes, sister of the bride,* andWill Van Abel of Holland; Miss Margaret Herbert of Naperville, 111; Miss Clara Cookley of Duluth, Minn; Miss Mae Dahl of Madison; Miss Nellie Ruelof Green Bay; Dr. Geo. Anderson of Sturgeon Bay; Miss Rose Van Abel ofighmore, S. Dakota; John Vandehey. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Curtin, Misses Nellie, Hazel and Lillian Curtin, Messrs. Joe and Lee Curtin, Miss Mattie Dey, Jack Laven, Miss Frances Berry and Miss Bertha Bailey all of Milwaukee. Later in the day the young couple left from the home of Mr. Curtin, uncle of the bride for a two weeks trip to Chicago and the east.The bride is the daughter of Herman Vandehey of Holland town and has many friends there and in Kaukauna who wish her happiness in her new relations. The groom is a travelling salesman for the Wallace-Smith company of Milwaukee. The yonng couple willmake their home at Naperville, 111., where they will at home to friends after the 25 of July.