Becomes Bride of Lawrence Devis, > Agains t a 'background of pam, piniklàrkspur' and -white' peonies arranged An five tali standards, and with the choir loft. massed witb ferns, Miss Dor ôthyK Kunder, dauighter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton lEdward Ki under, became the bride of Lawrence Davis, son of Mrs.,H. B. Davis of Decattir, Ill. The service was read in the pres- ence of.three hundred guests, ýby the Rev. John J.I Hindley, in the First Congregational c h u r c h. Saturday afternoon, June 29, at '4:30 oclock. A reception followIed the cerémony at the home of the bride's parents, 909 (Chestnut aenuie, Wibuette. Miss Klunder's gown, fashioned out of white wedding ring satin, liad long fared sleeves, a square neck, and a long, shirred train,.lier tulle veil, which extended beyond ber train, was heid i place with a nairow fril1 and a* wreath of orange blossoms. She wore the peari drop' necklace which was worn by ber mother on ber own wedding day, and carried an arm bouquet of white giadioli and valley Garden Party to Aid. Junior Schoo I 4 T he Whole Town s Talking" about: the "'Bring a Guest" garden party andà tea' for the.' benefit of the. Chicago Junior pchéol, under the -auspices of the North Shore Friends of the, scheeol. For this delightful occa- sien, Mr.s. Lansing B. Warner, 201 Sheridan road, I-ubbardi Woods, will: open ber - levely gardens on Wednesday, july 10, from 3 te0 6. Members of t his: group extend a cordial invitation, te ail those Inter- etdin furthering the work ,of this fine schooL T he membership is invited to bring floral arrangemients, for- whieh rib- bons wil 6e awarclec. Mrs. Harry Barnum of' Winnetka and Mrs. Wil- liamn C. Evans of Evanstcm wiil be the judges. Assisting Mrs. Warner wil 6e Mrs. Horace Capron, chairman of assistiig hostesses, and Miss Marion Lindon Bearup, Miss Charlotte Becker, Mrs. Gilbert Bogert, Mrs. Charles G. *Bulkley, Mrs. Campbell Collins, Mrs. E. E. Crawford. Mrs. William flutt- 58aGio.s. auwore a wnite nair- braid picture bat trimmed i velvet ribbon te rmatch her dreas. .The bridesmaids, Miss june Bu.. lings and Mrs. Paul Foy, were dressed in tucked French blue mous- seline-de-soje with fuit sleeves. Their, costumes were cômpieted ith hats like the one worn by the maid of honor, with matvhing trimmbing. Their aripi bouquets were Coutitess Vandeli roses and gladioli of yellow Rom N Photo by Underwood & Underwood In he7 dress of white wedding rinig satin zîith its long shsrred train, and carrying white gladioli .and liles of the volley, Miss Dorothy Klunder of Wilmette n'as ,narrned to Lawrence Davis laitSaturday off ernoon «t 4:30 o'clock. Af fer relurning from their zuedding trip. north, Mr. and Mns. Davis wzihl live in Chicago. rT ... a i «é . . . . ..ivl Barnum, Mrs. Porter Fox. Though reservations are flot obliga-. tory, a message te, Mrs. R. F. Hyman of Winnetka or Mrs. George S.,Chan-m ner of Giencoewiii 6,ýe appreciated.- M.L.B.. EveningGarden Club, 1UODy, uv guests atenq tien. The bridal table 1 the recep- a tne nome cd Ls decorated Laurel, avenue., Helen ( lui-liun alMe uarm nouse on the and near north side, in houer of lielen ixteen, Mae Meves of Witmette who bas urday lefr te spend a month with her grand- t614 parents ini Wisconsin before moviug. to Washington, D.. C., -Mrs. D. J.Harrison wiil be bostess at a bridge party to be giveli on the lawfl of Mrs. W. ,D. Mcjunikin's home, - 151 Sheridan road, Winnetka on Tuesday, MuY 9, at 2 o'cloçk, for the benefit Of the 9waysad Ineans CoMimittee of the Woman's Ctholic Club of WiimetC thi ha, in cei Co th( iec tht sta mna geý il Gai Rceni at a Sumn