Hutchins-Swift.Miss Katherine Hutchins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Hutchins of Seattle. Wash., became the bride• of Dean Swift of Detroit. Mich., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Swift of Lincoln, at the home of the bridegroom’s parents at 4 p. m. Saturday. Rev. Paul Johnston performed the ceremony in the presence of 30 guests. Ferns and white lilacs in floor baskets banked the fireplace, before which the ceremony was performed. Tall cathedrals candles in seven branch candelabra were in the background, and on either side were tall candles in' single holders. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Swift. She wore a dress of Rembrandt blue, a Moly-neux model, made with a fitted bodice and full skirt. The sleeves were short, and the neckline high. A rhinestone clip was worn at the neckline. Her accessories were navy and she wore a corsage of pink roses and sweetpeas. Miss Marjorie Swift, sister of the bridegroom, of Washington, D. C., acted as bridesmaid, wearing a dress of dusk rose, Queen model, made with short puffed sleeves, trimmed with white embroidered organdy. Her accessories were white. She wore a dress of navy lace, with navy accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. Virgil Yelkin acted as best• man. Following the ceremony there was a reception for 50. White lilacs and white candles in silver ments. Mrs. J. C. Youngs and Mrs. holders formed the table appoint-, H. S. Swift poured. Miss Marjorie• Swift was in charge of the guest book and the gift room. Following the reception the couple left for a trip to Canada, and will be gone for three weeks before going to Detroit to make their home. The; bride is traveling in her wedding dress, over which she is wearing a beige coat with lynx collar. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Youngs, Mrs. Lora Whitlock of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Swift of Kearney. Mr. Swift is a jTheStaiAfewcouibridwit!LDal.E. ;Goe thei H. J MrsCollt;16.MrscoirTElliUlyTheKasJudarefor3VMrsbrieMrsmoithe2 pforiofbrienoodenshobeMrsof 1gardimmoleve:IV'Mrs