Miss Dorothy Berry; daughte of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Berry, wa wed to Elmer Sthaun, son of Mi and Mrs. P. H.Shum of Bedford Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock I Dr. Frank Smith, at the Firs Central Oongregationial churd in. Omaha, Nebr., reading tin marriage lines.Preceding tin ceremony, Mrs.R. E, Berry sangaccompanied by J. C. Wrath a the organ.The bride was prettily gownet in white organdy, the frock fash uoned outfittedlines to the knee where it billowed with ruffles U the floor. Thebodice had shor ruffled sleeves and a drapec cowl neck. Herpicturesque cart wheel hat ofwhite horsehai] straw touchedwith pink vmi complementedby dainty lacx mitts and pdnkslippers and slu carried an arm bouquet of pinfc and white roses.MVs. R. L. Shum, as matron oi honor, wore agown- of dusty pink organdy flared at the kne€ to flbor length.On tailored lines, it featured .a small collar rounding a high-cutneck and short, puffed sleeves.The bridesmaid. Miss Kathryn Frazey, also chose organdy, of ashell pink hue, ruffled to thelfloor, with, a match-ting -fluff of cape behind tying atthe .throat. Both attendants car-* • **raed nosegay, bouquets of, pink and white sweet peas ancf wore tiny hair wreaths. Raymond L. Shum was best man.Following the nuptials the bridal party left for the Berry home, where a reception was held for 200 guests. Assisting; were Misses Anna Fixa. Loisj Olen and Catherine Corcoran. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phillips of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. WolfeThe couple will reside h ha at 2723 North 47th avenue, {cago and the groom's from Bedford.upon their return from a short!trip.