Wedding bells rang today for the marriage of Miss Anna Schafer and Frank J. Snook, two well known young people of this city, who were joined in wedlock at St. Paul’s Episcopal church at 1 p. in. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Arthur Dumper.The ceremony was performed in the presence of about 50 immediate .riends and relatives of the bride and 5 room.The bride appeared cnarming in a town of Persian lawn trimmed with Valenciennes lace aud shadow embroidery. She carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and maiden hair ferns. Her dster, Miss Cora Schafer, was brides-naid and she wore a gown of white ’ersian lawn and mohair. She carded a bouquet of pink asters and maiden hair ferns. The best man was v’ern Smith. The ring ceremony was ised.Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party and guests repaired to he home of the bride’s parents, No. 5 West Elm street, where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. The bride and groom were showered with •onfetti up on leaving the church for the Schafer residence.The Schafer home was beautifully lecorated for the occasion,, golden cod and asters being used In profusion. The bride’s table was decorated in bride’s roses and asters.Mr. and Mrs. Snook will leave this ivening for Buffalo, where they will enjoy their honeymoon. I’pon returning they will go to Elyria where they .vill make their future home.The bride is the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. William Schafer, and for ome time past she has been employed as operator in the Bell telephone exchange. The groom formerly resid'd in Norwalk. He is a son of Mrs. Lena Colburn, of Elyria. He is a ma-hinist and is employed in Elyria. Both bride and groom have a host of riends who wish them hapiness. They received many beautiful presents.