Spiegel—Jackson.A bride of sweet and charming appearance was Miss Edna Maude Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jackson, of West DeWald street, whose mdrrlage to Mr* Charles Tr'. Spiegel took place on Tuesday evening June 6 at 7:45 at her home. Kev. H. P. Dannecker performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by family relatives and a very few friends. The bride wore a beautiful white dress that she had made herself. It was trimmed with baby Irish embroidery. The bride held an arm bouquet lt;f bride roses. Mr. Edward Boehrs played the wedding music from “Lohengrin as the bridal couple entered the parlor, where the service was read. The rooms were decorated with yellow jand white festoons of crepe paper and wedding bells. Light refreshments were served after congratulation to the bride and groom. A bride's cake and smilax decorated the table. The bride and groom will go directly to housekeeping at 816 Grace avenue.