I _t; Miss Lueylle Blood, daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blood of Down-| ers Grove, became the bride of Fred L. Cusac. son ' of Mr. and Mrs. William Cusac of Congress Park on i Saturday, May 31, in the Downers i Grove M. E. church at 4 p. m. The i Rev. Stewart White and the Rev. Will Collins officiated at the ceremony. Before the ceremony Miss ‘j Juanita Mitchel, vocal soloist, sang -, “Because, and “0 Promise Me.”1 ■ The altar and chancel were beauti-1 ! fully decorated with an effective ar-• j rangenient of palms, ferns, white peonies, mock orange blossoms, and 1 I white candelabras.’ ; The bride, who was given in mar-j riage by her father, was lovely in a J gown of white net with a long train and finger tip veil. Her bouquet was of orchids, roses, and sweet peas and j her only jewelry was a necklace of three strands of seed peart...The maid of honor, Miss Marjorie-Wilson of Aurora, wore yellow net _ land a halo veil with tiara. The three R j bridesmaids, Miss Virginia Mast of ‘l 1 LaGrange Park, Miss Ruby Johnson ; | and Miss June Niedner of Downers I Grove, wore gowns of orchid net,| halo veils with tiaras and all carried colonial bouquets.Mr. Cusac had . as his best man his brother, William Cusac, Jr. The ushers were W-ilbur Feddercke andr.ed Blaise Huebsch of Congress Park,t--i-l-1.fdit‘t:eleiSal-:nS,1-leand John Alfavec of Berwyn.The bride’s mother wore pink net with a white corsage and the groom’s mother wore blue lace with a orchid and pink corsage.After the wedding a reception was held in the church. T.he bride’s traveling ensemble was pink and white ; print. Upon their return from a honeymoon in the Smoky Mountains on June HI, they will be at home to their friends in Maywood.The bride was graduated from the Downers Grove high school and is j now employed at tlie Electro-Motive*j corporation. Tin* groom was gradu- j ated from the Lyons Township High j school in LaGrange and is also employed at the Electro-Motive corporation.