Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 42

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Decides Upon Day of Wecld'irg in June At a home wedding on Sat- urday evening,. lune 22,. Miss Dorothy Denton Farrar, ýdaugh- ter. of Mr.ý and _Mrs. Walter Clin- ton Farrair, .1210 Greenwood avenue, Wilmnette, will be mir-' ried to George, Mangel, son of Mr. and Mrs.. John Mangef of Winnetka. -More than 150 guests will be peet ffée emnarriage and the reception that will fol- low. Mrs. George H. Rodger of, Wil- mette,..sister of tht bride, wili aàttend, as ýmatron of honor, 'and the brides- maid and fiowergirl are to be two cous 'ins, Miss jane Ludwig of Wilmette and Jean Ward of Cincinnati. J6 hn~ Sanderson of Evanston will serve Mr. Mazngel as btst man, while tht ushers- are to be Robert Burrows of Win- netka and Ernest Enchelmayer and Greig Yarger of Glencot. After a motor trip to Quebec and Montreal, Mr. Mangel and his, bride will be at home on August 1, at 1609 Tenth street, Spanish court. Miss Farrar has already been the Greig Yarger at tht Mangel homne for members of' tht faniily; an evening shower with Mrs. Carl Herbst of Glencot and her sister, Mrs. John Romer of ýRavinia, the hostessts. Mrs. John Sanderson of, Evanston will be. hostess at a. pantry shower on-Mon- day evening,' June, 17; and on Wed- nesday evening, June 12, Miss Mar- jorie Frandfen of Chicago will enter- tain the bride and gr0om-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. Farrar will give the bridai - wb.ite tapera. 'Wedding of Effie James After the rehearsal Thursday eve- ning of this week forthe wetdding of Miss Effie James and Robert Mani- ning Culver, Miss James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. James, will give a buffet supper at'their home, 910 El wood avenue, Evaniston. The mar- niage takesplace Saturday afternoon, at 4;30 o'ciock, in the Orrington hotel. Entertaining in honor of the bride has inciuded. a miscellaneous shower and tea on May 4, given by Mrs. George Geéiger, the ..former, Jayne Hardwick, of Wilmette. ,M .iss Edith Wilson of Chicago was hostess at a, dinner,dance at tht Stevens hotel on May 17, and ýthe evening of 'May 249, a professional group in 'the. city gave a surprise shower in the 'Fine Arts building. Miss Jane Springer of Wilmette- was hostess at a linen shower and tea on May 29, and last Saturday Miss Jane Yost of Wilmette entertained at a dessert bridge and shower in honor of Miss James. Exhibitfot Be on Tour' Miss Clara MacGowan, president of the Chicago Society of 'Artists, an- nounces that the recent exhibition of fifty-six oil paintings held at tht Del- phic studios in New York will be dis- corng flu and winter this exhibit will be sent on a tour 'of the United, States by the. American Federation of Arts. Mrs. Edgar Walter Scoft of Wilmette's May brides. the former Gertrude Louise ,nie and j; the daughter o, iss Jane Hillman Mr., andI Mrs. Vernon Loucks, 234 d at the teatable Sheridan road, Kenilworth, enter- 41ly decorated ini tained at dinner Monday for Mn., ,. baby's breath, and Mrs. Fred Falley of Evanston who, sail for Europe Saturday. ToBe: June lBride i 1.,U&.) J7LUHammettis tw e irnar- ried to Charles T.' Steele, sôni of MrS. 7Thômias Steele of Lake For- est, on lunze 29, her mnot her, Mrs. *Ruby Ham.mett of 1 725 Washiing-; tons evenue, ha: qnoulced. Becomes Bride of Fred H. Whitwell Miss lEthel Bornboeft, daugh- ter, of Mr. and M rs. John W. Bornhoeft, 304, Greenleaf ave- ,nue, Wilmette, became the bride of Fred Hl. Whitwell, son of.IMr.. and Mrs. Joseph Whitweil, for- merly of Winnetka, last Satur- day afternoon in a, cereniony performed, at 4:30 o'clock in the Wilmette Baptist church., The bride was married in an ivory, satin wedding gow n and a long tulle veil. She carried a cascade, bouquet of bridai roses and liles of the ta1ley. Dr.- George D. Allison read'tht mar- neage service in the presence of nearly two hundred friends and relatives, and 'after the ceremony a reception for seventy-five guests was held at Shawnee Country. club. *Miss Lois Gordon of Wilmette served tht bride as matron of honor, while the bridesmaids were MiSssInger Paasche of Wilmette and Miss Louise Hartung of Chicago. Ail tht atten- dants, who were dressed alike, wore gowns of aquarmarine blue, and large' picture hats of silk hair-braid trim- med in blue and flesh colored veivet ribbons. They held large bouquets of talisman roses. Serving Mr. Whitweli as best mani was Joseph Czerwonky of Chicago, and ushering were John Bornhoeft,, brother of tht bride, and William Dose of Chicago, The. church altar was decorated with palms and ferns and a-proDfusion of, white, peon ies and stock. Tht bail-, room at Shawnee, where tht recep- tion was held, was filled with white' flowers, and tht green and white color scheme was carried out in the tne-riudson, N. Y., aii ndte ride- groom is a graduat of the University of Illinois. They are now at home at 1401'/2 Hempshire. avetue, . icy.

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