Spooner - Ande rsonNuptials Will BeColorful Ceremonywh Byi flo\Mr;a 1Mrvotlinj■ witweHO!WITH the bridal party grouped between masses of 1soft toned tulips, hydran- £,r,jsnapdragons, and other pastel blossoms and ferns out-lining either half of the altar , rail, Miss Arlouine Spooner,daughter of the Rev. Dr. Roy N. Spooner, and Mrs. Spooner, will ^ become the bride of Clifford for Anderson, of Lincoln, son of Mr. thjand Mrs. A. P. Anderson, of So(Waverly, at an evening ceremony ‘thc Wednesday at the First Methodist jsj0church. hotCandle glow from four candel- inf abra, two holding nine cathedral ty tapers each and two of seven each, above the altar will fall fa over the flowers and the illuminated cross. Tall wedding baskets of early blooms are to be ’ on either side, and directly be- str fQre the altar, the kneeling bench of white satin. Dr. Spooner is da; to read the marriage lines for Bli his daughter at 8 o’clock. tinAs the four hundred guests are assembling, Miss Mildred Ohslund will play an organ prelude of “Kannoi-Ostrow,” Ruben- vvc stein; “Serenade,” Schubert; and Su “Love’s Greeting,” Elgar. Mrs. str George Harmon, of Syracuse, with the organ accompaniment, FO is to sing “All for You” and “I Ml: Love You Truly,” As the little sister of the bride, Mary Louise ' Spooner, frocked in ruffled pink Jn organdy, with a waist corsage of c-fi pink roses and sweet peas, lights ^ the tapers, Miss Ohslund will . play “Love’s Old Sweet Song.”For the entrance of the bridal i p, party, she has chosen the bridal 1 chorus from Lohengrin, and Miss . ’ Ohslund will accompany the tak- *rc ing of the vows with “Call Me tei Thine Own;” “Souvenir,” Drdla; and “The Sweetest Story Ever Told.” The bridal party leaves HC the altar with the Mendelssohnrecessional. guThe bride is to be gowned in lai white satin in the princess mode M with a court train. A high Eliza- tw bethan collar of the satin is tei marked at the front neckline with three stars of seed pearls, j Ti and the sleeves, belled above the wl elbows, are caught there into a m long tight cuff, with a deep point ; over the hand. A narrow belt j#j with a self material buckle fin- H( ishes the back of the gown. Miss Spooner's veil of white bridal illusion is edged with point lace and is caught into a cap with c-an embroidering of seed pearls. av She is carrying white roses with Paa shower of white ribbons. evI §0The maid of honor, Miss Vir-; Wl ginia Sturm, is to be frocked in m yellow taffeta, floor length, with a pin tucked jacket of the taffeta, vv its long pointed lapels heavily w stitched and forming the collar. 1 It has puffed sleeves and is tied in the front. Miss Sturm will I ?? wear gold sandals, and is carrying Talisman roses tied with yellow chiffon. .Miss Virginia Cotton, wearing ^ blue organza, with peach, and Miss Rosalie Tietsort, of Omaha, in peach organza, with blue, have bridesmaids’ frocks in the same mode. They are floor length, with ruffles at the hem, and the ruffled motif is repeated in the standing collars of the brief capes. Miss Cotton’s cape has peach j Ijj ties at the collar, with the same shade forming her girdle, with its large side bow and long streamers, and a small hair bow. Miss Tietsort has the blue ribbons with her frock. These at- I ill tendants are wearing white satin sandals and carrying pale pinkroses, tied with peach or with blue, to harmonize with the ribbon accessories. ..The little nieces of the bride- Hi groom, Virginia and Mary Lou Benson, of Marquette, will wear organdy frocks. Virginia, in peach, is carrying a basket of flowers is and Mary Lou# in green will Ij have the ring in a calla lily.Harlan Underkofler will be Mr. Anderson’s best man. Don Harrington and Carl Swanson, of I! Waverly, are seating the guests.A reception for one hundredguests, members of the family j H and out of town friends, follows at the Beta Phi Alpha house. Miss Marian Anderson, sister of Mr. Anderson, will have the guest book, and another sister, Miss Blanche Anderson, will be in the gift room. Mrs. Wesley Benson, of Marquette, sister of the bridegroom, will be in charge of the dining room. Members of Beta Phi Alpha sorority are assisting in the serving. The wedding cake, topped with its miniature bride and groom, and with tall white tapers in silver holders on either side, is to center the table. During the recep-, tion, the sister of the bride, Mary Louise Spooner, will give violin selections, jFollowing a short trip, Mr. I KAnderson and his bride will re- I side at 2958 North Fifty-third I street. She is traveling in a gray I suit, with a plain skirt and a ; gray plaid swagger jacket, I dashed with blue. Her blouse is i blue and her gray hat is trimmed j with the same shade, and with them she has gray accessories. Miss Spooner receives her degree from Nebraska Wesleyan this spring, and is a member of Bela Phi Alpha, Mr. Anderson, a former Wesleyan man, is a member of Delta Omega Phi,WMHFiamaift# • * *M*f ••• • * * *•«::: * • a• a •%• * *tillitt reMla « a*M• • «Mi♦ • I Ml• • « Ml• • l**lt;ft4**:tt• *«* • i* #• ** »i# * #M::#•• •ii• *It* 4* •I *a -• «t