Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1936, p. 42

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Dorothy Jane. Orr Old fatnily o= ont ar4iç3esse laç~e rnndtç.01Ut weddinigcostume Wprn fastbturdlay. vening by &gS DrtttY, Jane Orr,.daughter oflM r.. and M rs. Carey Orr ýof 225 Woodbine avenue, for.berriagt Elmer Horace Cook, sonof Mrs 1Elmer Horace Cook of Chey-ý enfle, Wyo.. The,lace was insert-, ed in . the yoke of an, old-ivory satin gown and trimûmed the back of the dress above the train, jus t below a row of satin, buittons. Putffed steeves tapered into. tight-fitting wristsi, and a stand-up satin collar rolledý soft-. Iy at th~e ueck. Her cream tulle veil feul from a cap of rosepoint with narrow brim, and she cairied a shower of liles of the valley and gardenias. Mr. Cook and his bride repeated their vows before a background of, green .and white, gladioli and astors predominating, at St. Marks church in Evanston at 8:30 o'clock. Summer flowers in pastel shades, harmoniz-, mlent of Miss Mary Jane Cresmer of Glencoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cresmer of 542 Longwood avenue. Miss Cresmner uill become the bride of Robert Lazurence Seiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Seiler of Winnetka, early ip» the coming year. VU'r.nn C.Hfart rPo Recently tilouetced ts Ille engage- avenue, to Mrs. Dr. Paul B3. Bass, son ot of A. Bass George Mr. ý,nd Satu!r-' on Ôlney, El., will. take place. day afterhoon, September ý12, at 4:30 o'clock,' in St. 1Atigustine's churchwith Dr. Hubert Carleton officiating.. A smaill.reception- for relatives" and close friends will'be held at the Wal1worth residence immediately following, the ceremony. Miss julia Mellini of Evanston will be Miss Harvey's maid of honor, and Miss Helen 'Green and Miss Priscilla Wheelock, hoth of Wilmette, will serve as bridesmnaids. Dr. Martin Seifert.will be best man for Dr. Bass, and Dr. Fred O'Donnell, John Seyler, George Bass, a brother of the bridegroom, and Walter Forney will usher. Ail of thé groomtsmen art Wilmette résidents with the exception. of Mr. Forney, who makes his home in Chicago. Miss Wheelock started the entertaining when she gave a dinner party for Miss Harvey and Dr. Bass the latter partof june. Miss Green was jiostess at a surprise dinner party and personal shower for~ Miss Harvey on, August 13. Miss Clare Schneider and Miss Helen Regan gave a miscellaneous shower on August 27, at The bride and ber attendant:s werë4 ail gowned in whitë for the wedding of Miss Sýàlly Owenis of .evanpstoni daughter of Mr. mdý Mrs. Oscar Newton,,Owens, and William >Lindsley, son, of Mr. Kenilworth, which,..tooký place: on Saturday, September 5, at8:30 o'clock, in the evening, at SÉ, Luke's pro-cathedral. in Evanston. A reception, at the Woman'sý Club of Evanston foilowed ýthe cerémony. Tinv buttons clown the front were the 6nly trimm.ing for Miss Owens' bridàl gown of silver lamé, fashioned on princess uines with large leg od mutton sleeves, and her long veil, as, well a fae veiI 1 were of white tulle. She carried~ a bouquet of white orchids. Mrs. R oy Newman of Evanston, as her sistéër's mýatron of honor, and the six bridesmaids, Miss Martha Jane Forman of Winnetka. Miss Jane 1H artý of .ighland Park, Miss Janet Miss Elizabeth Bristle, Miss f Hill, and Miss Fran.:Katherine Kittlcinan, Evansten were ces McDaniel, of Recent W.ddîflg and. Mrs. Arthur J. !Lindsley of or and -vyoungen sister of the brie, wore aqua moiré and carried an arm-ý fui of talisman roses. The eight bridesmaids, Miss Clare Haverty of Atianta, Ga., Miss~ Mary Elizabeth 'lilas of Cleveland, Miss Jane Dykes of Pittsburgh, Miss Mary June Miller. of Wilmnette, Miss BillieAndersen 0f Winnetka, Miss Pattie Quisenberry nr announce the engagemienti daugh'ter, Mary Jane, to Robent. Lawrence Seilen,,son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Seiler of Winnetka.. Miss Cresmer. attencled National Park seminany in Washingfiton, D. C., and Mn. Seiler was a member of AIpha Delta Phi fraternity at the University of- Illinois. Both Miss Cres- Wins. Sçkolorship Mr. Lindsley Was best mani for his son, and the 'ushers included Dlavid Caswell of Huntington, Ind., Douglas Grimes and David Hullinger of Evanston, Harvey Whidden of Chicago, and Charles Rainwaten of Atlanta,* Ga. and silver lace and fuchsia orchids for ber daughter's wedding, and Mrs. indslev's dress of silverv grey satin Mrs. Owens 'chose a gown of blue ed from bher home their rettiru several days be-' apartment in Center. 1 an event Lrer.be

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