Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1935, p. 32

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Invites Its Friends Kappa C To Picnic JuIy. 15 Arden Shore camp is, to have another annual Picnic day Mon- dàay, July 15. Picnic day is openi house day at the camp. situated in wvoodedacres a long the bluff at the edge of the lake just north of Lake Blgff on Sheridan road. Picnlic day is Ille occasion in. sum-7 mer especially open to visitons, who bring.their.picnic luncheons, inspect the camp, and enjoy a prognani by the canipers theniselves.. It is a. day open to aIl, friends of Arden Shore wish- ing to see life as it is lived, at camp, eithen. to see it for the first tume, or, ,again to discoven what changes may have.come between thxe closing of one season and the opening of aniothier. Each -of the 'boards in the rionth shore~ villages always lias -a represen- tative group of its owlin embens and thein friends present. For the last vear on two, whetn the weather lias mnade it possible, picnic tables. bave been placed out under the trees,, o ne set apart for each village, .so that resi- denits of each town may picnic tlo- gethen. Ardeni Shore camp serVes coffee and tea, and when the weather has beeti hot, it lias hiospitably offered its guests a refreshiing bevenage dur- Ü,igj the afternoon prognani. Numbered d among the twenty-one representatives of Lambda chapter of Kappa -Delta sorority at. North-, western university who attended the. recent. national convention, at the Huntington hotel in Pasadena, are several well-known north, shore. girls including Lajeune. C. Bronson, for- mer national president of the sor-, ,ority. Marie: Niestadt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George W. Niestadt of 805, Greenileaf avenue, Wilmetté; Mar- jorie Frye of Lake Fore st; Elizabeth Rankin of Highland Park, >a nd Dor- othy Walker, Virgin.ia Brown, Vir- ginia Anderson, and. Catharine Gar- lal. of' Evan.istoii,,are other notth shore girls who. took an, active part in the convetion.. The local chapter won the Kappa Delta Menit cup for work during the past two years which included scholarship, finances, and cooperation with theý national office of Kappa Delta; it also received the mileage cup for having the largest number llresent' at the convention from the greatest distance. Junior L.o guet and of grs and many- such 1t *here are at Arden Shore. The adinnistra- tion -building, the auditorium, the li- brary, the, hospital. the Baby Fold,. the beach house, and other buil dings,' niany of them miernonials, stand witb doors ajan in welconîe. The board of the Arden Shore as, sociation usually meets in the morn- ing. After picnickers have baci their lunches, they all gather on the green, to sit oni benches arranged' in a -semi- The marriage of Miss Sue Potter ofý Winnetka to Richard William> Vilier of Cincinnati, Ohia, «>11 take place laie this siimmer,.acc.ording to ait annouptcement being made b y Dr. and Mrs. Paul David, Poti 1er of 570 Hawihorn Zone. Winnetka Gfto Wed Obloan in Late Summ.r Dr. and Mrs. Paul David Potter of 570 Hawthorn lane, Winnetka, an- nounce the engagement of their laughiter, Sue, to Richard William Vilter, son of Dr. and -Mrs. William Frederick Vilter of Cincinnati. Miss Potter 's a graduate of1 Ferry, hall anîd of Wellesley college. At present she is te «ach 'ipg ?t Wellesley and con- tinuing her studies for lier master's' degree. Her fiancé was« gnaduated iromn Harvard college ini 1933 and is pow attending the Harvard Medical school. Plans are being made for Motoring West on TIeir W edding Trip At 4 o'c1QCk on Friday af ter- noon, July 5, Miss Marjoôriýe Feakins of, Glencoe became. the. bride of Charles Winter Wy- man at the home of bier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Louis Fea-. kins, '1031 -Meadow. road.. She wore a white chiffon dress with long, full sleeves and a short train, and carried a large bouquet of bnide's roses, hus f te valley, and white sweet peas. She also had on a pair, of brace- lets brouglit back. from Genoa, Italy ini 1867, -by her paternal great aunt, Miss Emily Wheeler,' Who at> one time wvas head of the, romance language depart- ment* at Northwestern university, aind who' was .the .'dagghter of..Solomon Wheeler, one of the founders of North - western. The bride's, only attendant. was lier twin sister, Miss Willa Feakins, who wore Pink silk crepe anda' shouldeïr corsage of orchids. The groom's brother, Frederick Wyman of Quene.mo, Kas., served as best man. The marriage service was perforrned by the Rev. Charles T.* Hull,, pastor of St. Paul's Church-by the-Lake,. Rogers Park, in the presence of only relatives. The east window of the living room was banked with pahlis and férus, and a seven branched candelabrum and a tai! vase of white peonies and blue delphin- ium stood on either side. A harpist played the wedding mnarch preceding the cere- niony, which was followed- by a small, reception and. wedding sup 1per.1 The. groom's mother, 'Mrs. Charles Wyman, and his two, brothers of Quenemo, Kas. were among the guests.ý Mr. and Mrs., Wyman are now on a tbree weeks' 1motor trip: in 'the wes t where-they plan.to s'pend a, week' in Wyoming and Yellowstone Park. On their return they will make their home in Rogers Park. p8rILV8 eriiorma UtPioteL Linose wnoL tomne for thefirst time. With this same friendlinecss, Arden Shore sends out its invitation to , beweoniers and >to notify Mrs. Wiis Elmwood avenue, board. for children The engagement ,of Miss Eleanior' eare iieeded Laverack of Buffalo to Ralph C. An- Arden Shore gelI of Pelham Manor, N. Y., hias just having sucli been announced,, Mr. Angeli is -a iMonday, or nephew of Mrs. Lorenzo Ç. Streeterj son of 1112 of 302 Central avenue,' and bias been man, of the living with the Streeters since hee bas had a position in.Ciiçago. - Miss Hope Carroll and her sisteri, Julia, left last Monday, accompanying a gnoup of girls, for Camp Nawakwa.. Sou 'th Haven;, Mich., to b>e gone for two wei-s

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