Elizabeth Moose Weds Dwight Hatley HereThe Jackson Park Methodist church whs the scene of the lovely wedding of Mtss Jane Elizabeth I Moose and Dwight A Hatley on Saturday, April 16, at 7 o’clock in the evening. The Rev. David F Blue assisted by the Rev. H. S. Williams, heard the vows according to the double ring ritual.The church altar, before which I the couple spoke their vows, was arranged with gladioli, palms and candelabra Candles were in each window and pews for the special gueots were marked with white guests were marked with wtriteMrs Dan Boone and Paul Fel-* ker presented a program of wedding music Mrs Boone played a theme from Beethoven's ‘ Moon- 1 light Sonata. “Evening Star, 1 “Llebestraum. and during the ceremony, “Clair de I-une Mr. Felker sang “At Dawning, Won-deiful One ’ and as » benediction.’ Prayer Pei feet . |For hei marriage the bride chose a toyal blue suit with gray alt; e.ssories She carried a white Bible topped with a white or-j chid.Mrs Homer A Moose, mother of the bi ide wore a black suit with matching accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. The! In idegromo's mothei Mrs J W Hatley, wore a black suit with black accessories Mild a corsage of gardenias( \lst (I I live.On ti e evening of April 15, i Mi and Mi- Flake Anowood entertained at a cake cutting hon-O! mg the couple The Anowood home was piettsly decorated ■ throughout with arrangements of colorful spnng fluweisThe dining loom w.i especially knelv The table was centered with a bouquet of white carna-i turns and stock The punch bowl 1 w«‘ at one end of the table and.| at the opposite end, was a wedding cake topped with a mina-i ture bride and bridegroomCake and puncl wne served with nuts and mints.Fo: the on a.on 'he bride-elect wore a rose taffeta dress with a gai detua corsage.