One of the prettiest Of llio season's brides was MSss Jeanette Swain, a daughter of Mrs. Jennie Swnin. whose ;{ wedding lu Kur1lt;? Stoffregen. of Cl eve- ^ land, Ohio, look place ibis sift am non j at 4;30 o'clock, in the UoUiodis* y church, with the Rev. (Varies Wes- x ley Hey wood official in.q 7 ho Episcopal marriage sovvice was employed hy Mr. Hey wood, and the ceremonial, extremely impressive. wa? made so ; hy the musical numbers. Miss Maude !,ee was at the organ and plnyecl llio I. oh on grin wedding mnrrli as I Ik-bridal party entered the church, and the bride's -brother. Manriro Swain, sang two numbers.The bride was preceded hy two lit-Uc flower girls, strewing rose petals in her path. They wore June Houghton of Columbus. 0.. arid MargaretRoberts or Chicago, who looked HUe little fairy children in their dainty frocks of oonoh georgeile, £Tho hridn] gown was of while satin Canton. made with a Hftht bodice, a bouffant skirl and a eomf I vain, and was trimmed Willi shadow lace which was used hntli on the bodice and to out line the long I rain. The tulle veil was edged with bice and caught with a cnrnnci i of orange blossoms*THE BRIDE whs attended by her sister. Airs. Fred Hong Id on. Columbus (Iio matron of honor, who was gowned in peach crepe ilo Chino. and bv ihi'eo maids of honor, the Misses ]njilullr Huideman. Ruth Marvin, and Evelyn Gaul Cadieu. all of who were alii red in orchid tinted silk voile trimmed in ivory lace, and made in timdo similar to thru of the bride's gown.The bride carried a shower,bouquet of bride's roses and lillies of-lUe-Ysilley, and the bride's mnids carried Colonial bouquets of orehicl-tttiled ssvcel peas and moss rose buds. The matron of honor carried a Colonial bouquet Of pink rosebuds and baby’s breath.The best man was Grant Swulu and the ushers. James Clark of Superior; and George Clark of Chicago.The ceremony was performed miller an arch of bridal wreath, and bridal wreath, peonies, and flcur \U. tvs were used in the* dvr oration oh the church. ’After Ihc 'ceremony a wedding trapper was served to seventy guexiF and a reception held in the church parlors.