Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1931, p. 28

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1 Y JEiAN -1-LN BKOECK In a long and simply made gownc white satin with1 long, tight sleevc and with a tulle veil held 'to lier hea with a cap of shirred tulle banded wit real lace and littie fans of plaited tull *and clusters of orangeblossomnso the cap and scattered along the trait *and carrying- a bouquet of. whit roses, lifes *of the valley, and so wÎth long g auzeî ribbon streamer *Miss Donna Garretson became ti bride of Edward. W.* Poinier, Jr Tuesday evening, August- Il. The First, Methodist Episcopa church, where the -ceremony tool place at 8 ô'clock., was gra ced witi spring flowers at the alItar, with twç high,,wrought iron standards bearing vases also filled with spring flowers, and with three seven-ýbrancbed cathe- dral candelal>ra. At the beginning of the wedding processional the lights of the, churcli were lowered for the service itself, at which the Rev. M. N. Enghish officiated. Palms. were arraniged to forma background in.the bay windowi h lounge of Shawnee Country* club where the rec'eptkn followed the çeremony and guests were served the wedding supper ini the ballroom. .Miss Marcella Latchaw, of Evans- ton. the maid of honor, and Miss Eleanor Wade of Peoria, "Mis!ý Martha Ann McGee of Memphis, *Miss Marion Condy of Wilmette, and Miss Catherine Stoelting of Chicago, the bridesmaids, were dressed in frocks of crepe with tulle set into the- sides to- form bù.tterfly skirts., Miss Latchaw was in. turquoise blue and two of the maids were ini pop-corn and forsythia shades of yellow, and two were in tea rose andc cral. Tbey ail wore head dresses which formed *a halo across the front and narrow bands in. back, to which short shoul- der veils were fastened. Their flow- ers were Paul Bernier roses. blue delphinuiunx, and 4aby's breath tied with gold and 'rose changeable gauze ribbon. The bride's mother was dressed in, black lace with turquoise jewelry'and ippers and the bridegroom's mother' was in orchid flowered chiffon. They both wore shoulder bouquets of Paul Bernier roses tied wlth harmonizing ribhon. fltt of Honor Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheelock, 132 Oxford road. Kenilworth. enter- taiSu4 ten friends at dinner at the Skokle- Country club Monday eve- »MW in honor of Mr. and Mrs». Ott- Own of Winter Haven, FIa. Mr. and 1«. Owen are former residents of Photo by DUibols Mrs. Ldward W. Poinier, Jr. is *thse former Miss Donna Garretson of Wilrnette; vw-se merriage on Auigust 11, 7tuas mie of the charrn-- issg events of this summner. Af ter. September 15; she and Mr. Pomnier. zc'ill make théir homne in(Cha rles- ton, W. Va. Women Voters Launch New~ Radio Courses An experinlent by the Illinois League of Women Voters in conducting a short study course liy radio lias proved s0 successful that during August two similar courses are being undertaken liy the league over WGN (306)_ on the Drake hotel every Monday and., Wedniesday at 2:30 in the afternoon., Qune on child welf are will be given by MissOlive Hull, executive secretary1 of the Child Welfare committee ap- pointed by the governor two years ago, tue montjh of August. Glu. Dinner Bridge .Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Gallie, Jr., of- 1115 Elmwood entertained twelve gucats. Wednesday 1eveuing, August 12, at dinner and bridge. Photo by Matzene Mrs. George F. SPauldintg ,of Gleft1coe, chairman' of the liaison. cornmittee of. the Chicago Mount Holyoke clu-b, is a pro minent wern.ý ber of the special conmpittee, chaired by Mrs. Paul H. --Dais of Kenilworth, to foster subscrip- tion memberships to Town Hal series.. Thse series uill bring, srtugOctober 17, twelvýe worid- fûospersonalities, stars'ilg with William Lyons Phelps. <f.»hers will be Winston Churchill, Baron- est von. Hindenbusrg, Mary Gar- den, Cosmo Hamnilton, Evangeline Adasms, Count est Marpit Bethi>, Rafael Sabatini, Lennox ýRobinson, Jehan Warliker, Princess Der Ling and H. V. Kalteubo r». Card Partyg Aug. 27 Is Bene fit for. Children Gives Tea for Sister Mrs. Albert Welty of 542 Brier' street, Keniworth, wa7s hostess at a bridge tea in'the French room of the Georgian hotel Wednesday of this week in honor of her sister, Mrs. Forest A. Williams, of Antwerp, Bel- gium, who is ber bouse guest. This week brings news-of the ap- proaching weddings of two Wilmette girls. Miss Elizabeth Sweet, daughter of E. M. Sweet of the Linden Crest, Wil- mette bas chosen Saturday, September 5, as the day of ber marriage to Fred-: erick L. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson P. Stone of 1234. Ashland ave- pue,- Wiimette. The wedding ,will take place at 8:30 o'clock. in the evening at the home of the bridegroom,' with the Rev. ohn G Hixdley of the Wilmette Congregationa1 church officiating. Miss S et will be attended by Miss Fran- ces Clark às maid of honor and her two cousins, Stella Yanotta of Kenil- North. and. Ramonaý Cooke of Glencoe will stretch the riblis.' Harry Stone is to serve as best man for his brother. Entertaining in honor of 1 Miss Sweet will include, the hosiery ' shower to lie given liy Mrs. Frank R. Younàg*of 333.Cumnor road, Kenilworth, and lier daughter, Mrs. - William White (Jane Young) on .August 22, and'the spin- ster dinner at which Mrs. P. H. Cor- nelI of 1110 Ashland .avernue will be hôsfess Septemnber 9. Miss Catherine Bickham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Martin H. Bickhain of Wilmette, bas selected Wednesday,, September 2, ýas the date of lier mar- niage to Rev. James: C. Bean. Mr. Bean is the son of Mr. and Mrs.C.M. Bean 'of Ironwood, Mich.,'and is at present pastor of theY Centennial Methodist churcli, Fort Wayne, Ind. The ceremnony will lie performnec by Dr. H. G. Smith in the Wilmette Par- ish Methodist churcli. Sisterhood, Benelit Prorounced Success The card party given by the Sister.. hood of the North Shore Temple held at the Moraine hotel, An High-. land 'Park on Tuesday, August * M, was a great, success both financially and socially. Trhe entire pro ceeds will» go to the educational and philanthropic, fund of the, organiza- tion which takes care-of many di- versified enterprises. The arrangements for the party, were made liy a committee of which Mrs. Louis Suekoif was chairman;, ball, races, gaines, and bridge have beesp pla nned for the guests. Garden Club Hostes - The Kenilworth Garden club will meet Friday, August 21, at the- resi- deutce of Mrs. *Bently MlcClQud, 338 Kenilworth. avenue, Kenilwvorth. ,,A paper prepared by Mrs. Edwin Hed- riclç on "Trees" will lie read.

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