Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 41

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lioni-i of the bIride's parents, 626 War- wick roàd, Keni1lvorth, at 8 :30 ini the eveniîng. Only the immédiate famiilies, and relatives wilI .attend. Miss Fox iý mearing an ivory satin gown made alonig imple lines withi a yoke andl th, seesof Alencoi lace. Her- bridal heéaddress witl be ýof tulle edged witii lace around the face, and lace will cdp the lon g tulle :veil. Sjhe wili carry. gar- denias. Attending ille bride as maid of honor is Miss Jane Black. of Evanston wil. wear a f rock of turquoise 1)11e starched, chiffon with m4tchitug blue crepe slippers. The bridesinaids will )e the g room's sister, Miss Betsy 'rftle. and a cousin of the bride,* Miss Vir- ginia West, also of- Evauston. Hach attendant will wear a starchied chiffon, f rock of a peach bloom shade witl. in1atching. crepe slippers. Their bouquets will, be talisman roses. Thé littlh', flower girl, Miss NÇancy Fox; sister oi thc bride, will Wear a dressof0te t\% 'lcolors comrbined and carry.,a basket spring flowers. Attending Mr. Tittie a,, be't nmai, \vill he Haskell Sargent of Evailstoit and the ushers include, Gerald \Va Doren of Evanston and Francîs 'Iiinîw.- mani of Chjcago The bride will weair a going amway suit *of navy bitte é with accessories inl,lack.. Af ter a'short wedding trip, Mir. and 'Mrs. Tittle Nwil stay at the, homne of th-e bride's par- ents in Keniiworth for a short tinic aild then later on ini the sunimer thCe' wil take their wedd(ing journey, gotng west f or an extended t rp. Upon ii return ihey wi11 reside i an apartnwntf ii Evaniston. The bridai dinner took place la t evening at the home Of Mr. and r Fox in Kenilwortii. * It is expected that MXrs. Ida Rice ol Shelbîna, Mo., grari(dmiotlier of thc bride, -wili be. in KeniilVorth .for the wedding this. evelnig.. Miss Fox bas just returnîed f roln an extended stay ii Californ ia 'as .t4hC guest of Mrs. joseph Beeson. and h,.> daghten, jean.. Ail of the, pre-uta *affairs which *had been 1planied inlio01- or of Mis Fox and Mr. Tittie will hegie after their return. Vista whose nanies ioltow:. Mesdames Robert, Cluett, 'Victor Eltirtg, Frank J. Durham, William Browne Hale, W. A. Lamson, WV. J. Lang, Seymour Morris, Jr., Robert Ripley, joseph Spiegel, Franklin Rudolph, A. W. Shaw, Arthur, W. Reebie,, A. J. Roth, Herbert, Pope, Lloyd C. Whitman, F. E. Wiiliamson,ý H, H. Windsor, jr.,' William D. Truesdale, E. Channing Coolidge, Maynard Cook, S. S. Date, Charles D. Mitchell, Frederick H. Scott, Ed- win S. Fetcher, Le onard Finlev,,Ken- neth Henderson, James L., Houghtel- ing, Jasper King, H. C. ,Knode,' James W. Marsbhall, Fred J. Mc- Guire,. of: Winnetka;ý Arthur Mc-I, Intosh, Theodore Moritz, J. Meiville Brown, EÉdward A. Cassin, Dudlcyý Everrett, Gleorge R. Bridge,. Sanger Brown, Walter J. Cox , of Kenil- worth; H. E. Addenbrooke, Isabel MIoiter, Henry E. Cutler, J. T. Derum. F. H. Seubold, Charles Se*ppý, of Xilmette., Carl. Johinson, blind ptiaist, and M.\iss Catherine Schineider, soprano, also sigittless, are- the two artists the association is presenting next Thurs- daY afternoon as part of its programn of bringing before the, pulblic in the larger cities various high-class artists, demonst rating,ý before representative groups that those *without Sighit may attain a high degree of musical ex- pre sssi on. Mr. Johnson,-a concert pianist of, remarkable skill -and interpretation of old miusic masters, lias bcen ait- tracting marked attention in the larger citiest He %vill give the major part of the prpgrain. Miss Séhnei- der, Nvho will assist hmi, has a weli trained--voic-e and won .high acclaimi at a recent concert in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Edward Swif t. Mrs. Waller Borçlen, MNrs. Edith. Rockefeller Mc- Corinick, Mrfs. Walter Brewster, Ms.J. Oglenëi Armour, Mrs. 0. O. Goodman,'Mrs. Henry Bartholoînayr, MisCvrena Van Gordon, and Colin Fvsse are ïinclùded on the commtttee spiÉonýoring the musicale. Tickets may be obtailied onii the norlth shore from Mr.Xilliamn J. Fayno.nville of 1745 Highland ave- nue, Wilrnette. time to think, of Pranamas.. and'when those, first ho dys corne arod remember that Stev- ens of Evanston are, ready with a com- ple 1te selection of, al the newest shapes- those that, bring out. your own individu- ality just as you want it expressed. v Top to Bottom. SThe Dobbs B 1 a z e r-_ý blocked in Primavera stylec for the young miss. Also in' Parece for the youtbful m na- tron. Al headsizes,. of course. 1.0 The Sueda paniama speci bat made treated transported into the "Land of Ci~e' y wittiN ir. anu. ivrs. viinarn iT. jolies, Blossomis," for theY w111 be enter- 'Mr. and'Mrs. George W. Creer, Mr. tained at a bridge hlncheon which anîd Mrs. A. B. Peck and Mr. and wviil feature the Cinese atiosphere MUrs. Frank Pethybridge the Iiosts ini decoration, ini the lunicheon, itself, anîd hostesses. and in* the pnizes, ail of which will be Sunday, May 17, etilletIî Eagles- in keeping with the spirit of the day. ton Foster 'is to gÎve a talk On "ýMod- Mrs. Allan Housto is, chairmati 0f en Chihts r. .Zý

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