worm s iir.The wedding* of Mils Alice B. McClain and Mr. W. C. Whelan was solemnized at St. Columbkill’s church, West Bill, at 5o’clock yesterday morning, Rev. FatherDesmond officiating. The bride wore cream colored satin and carried magnolias and May fljwers. The bridesmaid. Miss Anna Connolly, wore a dress of moss green silk and carried pink roses. Mr. Lawrence Whelan was groomsman.After the ceremony the bridal party sat down to a wedding breakfast at the residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs Edward cClrin, on Dodge street, and then the bride and groom departed for Chicago. On their return they will go to house keeping on Cleveland avenue.The brtd3 is a young lady of many attractions and accomplishments, and is gTeatly admired of a large number ac quaintances. For some time past she has | been organist of St. Columbkili’s church. The groom is a popular young man andsuccessfully conducts a retail grocery business on South Dodge street. All who know the couple unite in good wishes for them.