Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1935, p. 30

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Wrwn kÂI~~ ~ Enferfoin Broters WhenShe Is, Bride, A becoming two-piece satin gown of ice blue was worn by Miss Alice King wben she ivas inarried. last Saturday aftfrnoon, to Eli Wel cb Ga rrison ni 1 the Congregational churcb of WiI- îtte'. The skiirt reacbed tbe floor. and, tbe blouse bad long sleeves, a higb neck. and a nar- rowv satin beit. The- matching tâppering tulle veiL of littie more than three quarter length was attached to a starched, coronet of ice blue colored tulle. In. the bride's boquet- there were luesof the valley and bIne:delpbinium. Margaret jean King, charming little nece of the bridç, as flower, girl wore pale blue organdy over a pink slip. a pink sash and hair bow,,and 'carried a small Colonial bouquet. Her brothier, David Wayland King, wvho m-as ring-bearer, wore a white linen suit. Theywere thebride's only at-. tendants. The ceremony took place at 4:-30 o'.clock with the Rev. Roy Crosby of Waterbury,. Conn. officiating. On each side of the altar was a tail, wrought a background for themarriage cere- Serving as best man was Herman Butler of New York City, and thec ushers were Dr. William Dreege- mueller of Chicago, the bride's two, brothers, Karl D. King, Jr., of Glen-: coe, and Robert King, and james H. Moore of Glencoe. The wedding ceremony was followed Mrs. James Witherell, 219 Ninth street, will have as her guests for three days' beginning September 1, her two brothers and their famililes- Mir. and, Mrs. Burks Summers, and -Mr. Paul Summers,.and bis two chil- dren,,Virginiia auid'Paul. Mrs.. Burks Summ'ers' mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sais-ý bury, WiIl accompany thern. They are motoring. here fromi their. respectire, homes in Philadeiphia, and Washing- ton, D.' C., and after- leaving Wil visit other relatives in central Iliinois,ire- turning home by way of Indiana. September 2, Mt.,and..Mrs. With- ereff are giving a. dinner party. 'for themn in the Empire-room of the Pal- mer House. This wèek Mr. and Mrs. Witherell are driving their daughteri Deîrdre Hope, to^ Mattoon, . Il., where she will have a tonsil operation.performed by Mrs. Witherell's uncle, Dr. Albert Summers, a specialist. They will re-. turix home sbortly before their guests arrive :iext month. Junior Garden Group Announces Two Events 1The N'orth Shore Junior Gardeni Club, a group of high school girls, is drive from there to the lake. IEach. îneber will take ber own lunch, for. a picnic on the shore of the lake. The. club's last meeting of the season will be hield, Wednesday afterncon, Au- gust 28, at the home of Cynthia Wal- ker,' 429 Hawthorn ane.- Two vases of 'flowers from ber own garden will be submnitted by each member, nib- bons being awarded by judges f rom the North Shore Gardeni center. Mr. and M rs. Elditn Phelps of 260O Wood court annoiouce the en,- qagreiet of their daugher, Loi s Munselle Phelps, to, Cha ries J. Sezoard of Win>u'tka, the son ipf Mrs. Johit Sezvard, of Mason Cii. Place .Septeniber 21, W.ith the iM- moediale faiflies attending, and the 3'oufg couple îvilI »,ctke theirlihonie in Winncetka. Mrs. Louise H Wed fo Fp W. Successfuk Season et Lake Zlurich', 111., The Lake Zurich Sumnmer the- ater bas been playing to C rowded' bouises al week in its tbrilling, nielodraina, "Ten Nights in.,a Bar Rooni." This play stilt runs through Friday. night, of this week.. On Saturday ilight, August 24, the theater presents, Constance. Eberhart- of the Chicago Civic Opera in con- cert. Miss Eberhart iswidely known for her :work both in Opera and in concert and bas a large following àlong -the north shore.- She is to be assisted, by Julia Le Vine of the Chi- cago Musical college. This group wilI bring its seas on to~ a. close îiext week. After presenting -Another Language," "A Broadway Revue," " The Beau Strategem.*" "Counselor at Law," "Macbeth" and "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" as iwell as a series of childrens' plays which have included "Hansel and Gretel," "Jack and the Bean Stalk," ýYfhe Tinder Box",'and "Cinderella," the current1 season will close with twôâ. performance, of "The Protegé" o11 Sunday and Monday nights, August 25 and 26. The theater is located in the Dixie Inn on Roufte 22 ini Lake Zurich and L. H. Hansmanns W-ed Fiffy.Years Ago Today In c elebration of their fifty yerars of married Mie Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hansma nn, 1240 Maple avenue, Wil- mette, wil l e given a dinnen party at the Edgewater Beach hotel tonight by the-ir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road, Kenilworth, was hostess Sat- urday at a tea in honor of her week- .end house-guests, ber daughter, Mrs. Robert M. Woodruff, and a friend of Mrs% Woodruff, Mrs. A. H. Bueil.. Both are from.Detroit.. lunch at 1 o'clock followed by- sew- ing and entertainment in the aften- noon. the W îeses. Mr Mns, 'Robert M' was'also a guést., Patsy visit nrton Of i.Lus Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Behinke and sons, Wallace and Gordon, 524 Mapleý avenue, are vacationing at Toinahawk, Wis., for two weeks. i

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