m-'dongo’-at50.50rhtonrillnd:EitbBX-)ld1P-lerandithheion?h-eo-50(1thetedKy*hetieraxonpo-ik-ar~or-MWedding bells rang today lor t marriage of Miss Anna Schafer ai Frank J. Snook, two well knov young people of this city, who we joined in wedlock at St. Paul's Epi .opal church at 1 p. in. The eer mony was performed by the Rev. A bur Dumper.The ceremony was performed in t presence of about 50 immedia .riends and relatives of the bride ai jroom.The bride appeared enarming in ;own of Persian lawn trimmed wi valenciennes lace and shadow embroi •ry. She carried a bouquet of bride •oses and maiden hair ferns. H uster, Miss Cora Schafer, was bride naid and she wore a gown of whi ’ersian lawn and mohair. She ea vied a bouquet of pink asters a maiden hair ferns. The best man w v'ern Smith. The ring ceremony w ised.Immediately after the ceremony t bridal party and guests repaired he home of the bride's parents, 5 West Elm street, where a sum nous wedding dinner was served. T bride and groom were showered wi •onfettl up on leaving the chlirch f the Schafer residence.The Schafer home was beautiful lecorated for the occasion,, gold •od and asters being used In profusic The bride’s table was decorated bride’s roses and asters.Mr. and Mrs. Snook will leave tl evening for Buffaio, where they w enjoy their honeymoon. Ppon retnr mg they will go to Elyria where th will make their future home.The bride is the daughter of .\ ind Mrs. William Schafer, and t ome time past she has been emplc ed as operator in the Bell telepho •xchange. The groom formerly res »d in Norwalk. He is a son of M Lena Colburn, of Elyria. He is a it hinist and is employed in Elyria. Blt; bride and groom have a host riends who wish them hapiness. Tht'nil manu Knout ifnl ivroonn tw*