Carter- ■ Miss Alice Maye Carter. Porter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul-Carter. 1511 Maple. Evanston.became the bride of Allan Rich Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Porter of 522 South Kenilworth, on Saturday. September 3, at four-thirty o’clock. The wedding tool, place in the chapel of th eFirst Methodist church, and Rev. George A Fowler performed the ceremony in a setting of gladioli, fems and candlelight.The bride's father gave her in marriage Miss Blythe Dooohce of Kansas City sang. Oh Promise Me and Because. and Alfred Holzworth. who accompanied her, alsc played the incidental wedding music.The bride wore a white lace and satin gown with a finger-tip length veil falling from a wreath of orange blossoms. She also wore a pearl necklace whcih was ier gift from the grocm Her bouquet was of sweetheart roses, gardenias and lilies of the valley.Attending the bride as maid of hcoor was Miss Madelyn Petersen of Kansas City. She were a gown of sky-blue satin and carried an arm bouquet of gladioli and talisman roses A matching band of flowers was worn in her ha;r.Miss Willetta Bishop of Evans-cn was bndesmaid. Her dress was of pale p nk satin and her flowers also were gladioli and talisman roses with a matching band in her hari.William Porter served his brother as best man. The ushers were Lt M W. Kane of Fort Riley, Kan. Paul M Carter )~ and Lee Ticknor.Miss Mildred Carter and Miss Frances Porter, sisters of the bride and groom, were the candlelighters. Miss Carter was dressed in blue organdy and wore a wrist corsage of gladioli and roses on a background of pink feathers. Miss Porter wore white organdyover turquoise with a wrist corsage I ke that of Miss Carter’s.The bride's mother, who wore a gown of French biue sheer and a corsage of yellow tearoses and delphinium, was assisted by Miss Vivien Robinson of Kansas City, Miss Donna Goertz and Mrs. Paul M. Carter Jr. at the wedding receptoin in her home for fifty guests. Mrs. Porter, mother of tne groom, wore a gown of violet blue and a co-sage of pink tearoses and delphinium.Mr. and Mrs Henry Magee, grandparents of the bnde, of Kansas City, and Mrs M. W. Kane of Fort Riley. Kan, were the otter out-of-town guests.The bride and groom have returned from their wedding trip and are now at -xxne at 5808 Lake street. Chicago.Trenary- ■ The marriage cf Miss Ravner Viv'an Trenary. daughter of‘_Mr. and Mrs, Ira J. Trenary,515 Gunderson, and Lester Paul Rayner, son of Mrs. L. Rayner of Chicago. too* place cn Saturday, September 17, in the First Baptist church house where the Rev. Walter S. Wood, associate pastor, performed the ceremony. The parlor of the church house was attractively decorated with auturr.r leaves and chrysanthemums, and tall lighted candelabra were placed on either side of the fireplace where the couple exchanged their vows.The bride wore a princess gown of white satin with a beautiful full train and a soft shirred bodice, accented with seec pearls. Her long flowing tulle veil draped from a cornet of pearls, and her bouquet was of gardenias and lilies of the valley.Miss Betty Williams of Oak Park was maid of honor. She was dressed in dusty pink moire with accessories in burgundy, and car-