oumvan-wahn porpectJensen-DavlsMiss Jean Prances Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Fay Jensen and John c. Jensen, of Chanute, and James F. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Davis, of Kansas City marHed Friday morningn m?' if ®clock at St. Patrick’s Catholic church at Chanute. TheRev. John J. Mclnerney read the ceremony in a setting of white giadiolas and ferns. Mrs. C. T Agrelius of, Eureka, aunt of the bride, sang Schubert’s Ave Maria, and “Just for Today. Mrs. R. E. Hahn played lt;rMy Wonderful One,” the bride’s sorority sweetheart song. The traditional wedding marches were played by Mrs. Lottie Workman, organist.The bride, who was given in -marriagB by her father, wore a white pique hand embi omereo gown with floral sprays, and car-ned an orchid on a white prayer book with white satin streamers.; Mrs. Lon H. Corbin, matron of honor, and aunt of the bride, wore a white butcher linen dress with eyelet trim and a corsage of talisman roses. R. E. Redpath, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. and Jimmy Jensen, brother of the bride, and Ralph Hahn a' cousin, were servers.After the ceremony a reception was held at the Tioga hotel at Chanute. Miss May Stannard, oi Topeka, and Mrs. R. E. Redpath served.Mrs. Davis was graduated from the St. Mary's Academy at Leavenworth and attended Emporia State College. She is a member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Mr Davis attended the Kansas City schools and was in England two years with the armed forces. He is office manager of the Chanute Sales Pavilion.Mrs. Davis Is a granddaughter of Mrs. T. Jensen and of the late C. A. Stannard, of Emporia.11I