Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jul 1935, p. 26

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Ice Blue Satin at Marriage on June 29 Tali, dark haired Anna Mar-' garet Kennedy ,made a. distin- guished, lookilng bride last Sat- urday evening when jshe was. miarried to James Peabody Parkerý of Glencoe. at the'home of her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasArcherKennedy of Ev- anston, formerly of Kenilworth.' Her tailored, wedding gownl with a' court train was of ice blue satin,' wrhile, her long, tulle veil of the sanie shade, with a short cape-like over- veil of tulle, was cauglit at.the back of ber bead to a halo band of braided tulle. She carried a bouquet of white sweet peas, delphinium, and Queeiv Anne's lace. Jue Lawrence, dressedý in a Kate Grecnaway frock of pale yellow or-. ganidy, followed the bride, carrying bher train, and cunning threc-year-old. James' B. Taylor 111 in an ice blue, satin suit,ý was ring bearer. The bride's only sister, D'Arcy Kennedy, as maid of honor, worea 'gown of piqk mousseline-de-soie and carried aý bouquet of zpink sweet peas tied with Wide, nink ribbons. Twn runRerF Mrs. Kennedy wore a, gown of blue lace over shell pink taffeta and a shoulder bouquet of garde nias. The bridegrooni's mother, Mrs. Frederick W., Parker, was in blue c:repe and, had on a simîlar bouquet. The ceremony was performed at- 8:30 o'clock by Dr. Ernest Freemont Tittle of the First Methodist Episco- pal church," Evanston. The bay win- dow ini the living room formed the setting for the 'service. There was a Balfour photo In ait ice-blute satin shirtwaüist goîtit with a bline tulle veil to. match, and- carryving an arm boutqut(t of dclfthinitin, swpeet Peas, and q ueen>s lace, An& Margaret Kennedy of Evanston wvas snarried to Jamtes Peabody Parker of Glencoe Iast .aturday evening. Al ter motoring east on, their 7cedding trip, theyý wil retiirn abouit the first of Auguist to be at home at 1402'/2 Central street, Evanston.. Raymond Marshall'. to Marry on JuIy 6 Miss Rita St. Claire of, Wil- mette-,vill be married Satutrday- miorning, July 6, to Raymond N. Marshall, also of' WilnetIte, at St. Francis Xavier church. The Rev. Bernard. Brady ivili per- form the marriage service, at 9 o' *clock, and immediately after.- wards there, will be a wedding breakfast. for, fifty' Members of the family.and close friends at the home of' the- bride's. father, Wil liam Martin St. Claire, 935 O-akwood avenue. TÉhe bride will, be 'attended by lier sister, Miess Jarriet -st. Claire,.,. as maid of honor, while the' bridés- maids will be another 'sister, Miss Mary Patricia St. Claire, and the bridegroomn's sister, Miss Dorothy MarshalL. Francis McClellan of Wil- mette will serve Mr. Marshall as best mnan, and the ushers are to be George. Beaudin, joseph Joyce, Robert Zec*li,. and the bride's brother, William St.. Claire, ail of Wilmette, and John Cas- sin of Chicago. After a fortnight's miotor trip through Wisconsin Mr. .Marshall anxd bis 'bride will make~ their home temnpo- ra'rily at 411 Linden avenue. Several out-of-town guests who, are corning for the wedding wilI in- clude Miss Virginia, Miss Ruth, and Miss Esther Warnement and their brother, Justin Warnement, of Tiffin,. Ohio; and Miss Marie Pier and Her- bert McClellan of-Tiffin. Miss Harriet McDer mott of Wil- mette was hostess, at a hosiery shower last Monday evening in honor of Miss St. Claire, and last Saturday Miss Mary L. St. Claire, an aunit of the bride-to-be, entertained at a' luncheon. and personal shower at V era 'Megowen's for a dozen uwsts V l ' o u u % 0 0 a r o u n a n e n t w i l l b e h e l d J U IY 6 - 1 4 . Dr. and Mrs. Donald' M. Gallie, 1115 A California roun4-robin for wom- Mrs. James Merrill Lounsbery, 427 Ehnwood avenue, are hot and hostess en twice a month on Wedesday of Greenleaf avenue, was hostess to six- this afternoon and evening for the an- each week (ladies' day), is planned by teen guests at a dessert bridge Tues- nual Eourth of July picic which has the club's instructor, who includes a dyof last week in 'honor. of Mrs. been held for many years by a grouP 'noice tournament for men. A Walter L. May and Miss Marie L. of neigbbors in the tén and eleven- junior class wihl be 'held Saturday Brown of Detroit, who are. visiting hundred' blocks on EImwoodý avenue. mornings if sff intrstwr Mns. Williamn Gray in Eva ston. About forty-fye' guests will be present. irants, it. ý_or>autuus. Thne same two vistors were guests of honor Wednesday when Mrs. Percival Hunter, Jr., (Jane Henning) gave a bridge lunch- eon at the home of her ither, with whom she and her baby. have been staying while *Mr. Hunter is out of townon'business. i~ Ri de th re sa ve Li or; sta Ca] fho gr-, cal Th sis' afi ma luo loi bri Ha taf Ro( Ru StE wa! sor rU! sch Ho, WeI f toi chu, shoi siCia Circý sho, sery whi< perf g -1 4 j

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