Miss Doris Lorraine Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph G. Carlson of Omaha, became the bride of Sterling Lloyd Kath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kath of Kimball, Saturday evening at the Cnl-vary Baptist Church in Omaha.A gown of while Chantilly lace over ivory satin was chosen by the bride for her wedding. Her fitted bodice was styled with an illusion yoke. The bouffant skirt ended in a cathedral train. Her fingertip Length veil of illusion was held by a Juliet cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of phalenaposis and stcphaootis.Mrs. Donald Marlin of Minneapolis, was matron of hunor. Bridcsmolron’a were Mrs. W. i W. Carlson and Mrs. Glenn Rosenquist, both of Omaha.The attendants wore ballei-ina-lenglh gowns or pastel blue organdy over blue taffeta with V necklines and bouffant skirts. They carried an open bouquet of yellow roses.Miss Anne Mario Martin of Minneapolis and Miss Knrrn Christine Carlson of Omaha were flowergirls.Maurice Kath served as host man. Sealing the guests were Irving Carlson, of Hollywood, Calif., Donald Kuxhauscn, John Smith, and Jarnes Christensen, all of Omaha.A reception followed the ceremony in the church par-lots.After a wedding trip lo F.s-tos Park. Colo., the couple will reside at 125 South JGth in Omaha.A graduate of the University of Nebraska, Mrs. Ka1h is a member of Gamma Phi Rela and Mortar Board. Also a graduate of the university whera he was a member ofKappa Sigma, the bridegroom is attending the University of Nebraska Medical School end is a member of Phi Chi.T.iiionhiBPW ClubAbout f)0 members and frineds of the Lincoln Business and Professional Women’s Club had dinner and visited the State Hospital. Dr. F. L. Sprndling, superinlen dent, spoke to the group, and guests were former members Mrs. May Hughes and Mrs. Lina Black. Mis5 Elsie Moore, Mrs. Rnscoo Abbott and Miss Jeannette Sasek of Sterling, III.Miss Edna Wilson is visiting relatives in Alabama and Tennessee.Misses Helene and Josephine Gaedc and Mrs. Anna Crowley have returned from a motor trip through Tennessee. Kentucky, North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains.Mrs. Effie Mouden has been visiting in Kansas City and Milwaukee for several weeks.1 1Panels Of Mirror | Widen StairwaysOne of the most difficult ; decorating problems found in remodeling old houses. is presented by the narrow wall-hugging stairway in the front hall.To give new w-idtli and sweep to such lt;1 sum way. glaze the stair wall with panels of structural mirror. The entire hallway will assume new dimensions and brightness, and the stairway will seem twice as wide.