Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1938, p. 50

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of Pink Satin and Veil to Hwrmonize A wedding dress of pale pink broéaded slipper satin, the gift of her -uncle, Admirai H. E. Yar- neli, stationed at Shanghai, China,, with the* Asiatic fleet, was worn by Miss' Marian ' Bair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P.:Bair,. 1504 Wesiey avenue. Evanstoni, when she ýwas married last Sat- urday afternoon in the Chapel of Remembrance of the First Con-. gregational church of Evanston to Allen M.. Rossman, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Rossman, 1130 Chestnut avenue, Wiimette. *Made with a full skirt, and a tailored jacket over a shirred bod, ice, the gown was combined with amathftg Wp4nk tiull ei4iertip veil.,' falling from a tiara of real sweet- heart roses. Harmonizing with the dress was a bouquet of pink poin- pons and briarcliff roses. AI-white flowers and white can- dles clecorated the altar of the .vhap- * el for the ceremony, and autumn colors predominated in the adjoin- ing room where the bridai couple informnaly received their friends,' * Autumn flowers were, used aiso for the centerpieces on the bridai table. Wedding Ceremony of Jane Ludwig By the light of several. huxi.: dred candles Miss Jane Ludw ig. daugtrf Mr. and Mrs. J- R, Ludwig, formerly, of Wilmette. was married last Friday evening at Shawnee Country club to Roy Beh, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Ernile L . Beh of Maplewood, N.: J. Chrysanthemums both large'.and small, in a recess before the fire- place, formed an all-white set- ting, for the ceremony which aàs. performied' by. the ý Rev. John G. Itindley of the First Congre'ga- tional church of Wilmette. Candeabra marked off a -conter isl~e 1eadinïg~ to the 'aiat a fOxv white flowers decorating each standard. The white color scherme was followed,, also in th(, upstairs hafll of the club, before stilII anothert firepflace. where the receiving lune forrned for the reception. *Preceding the bride to the altar xvas th- -maid of honor. Miss Marv O'flrica of Lawrencebm-rý, Id., tfwoc bridesmiaids, Mrs. Catharine Rog- ers anid Mrs. George Mangel of Wilictte, and the ring bearèr, Mrs. dresses of the. two briaesmaicis,. Miss Dorothy Perry of Des 'Moines, la., and a cousin, Miss Betty Bair of Bronxville, N. Y., who carriedl pompons, li autumn- shades blend- mng with their gowns. - Mrs. Rossman, mother of the bridegroomn, in wine crepe with' rhinestones, wore a black hat and gardenia corsage, whiie Mrs. Bair chose perlwinkle blue crepe with Anrk blue cha. daisrk blue accessor- Miss Margaret Bostwick Klein, daughlter of' Mrs. Frederi'ck Christ iaii Klein of' South Bend, Imd., wore a taffeta Empire wedding dress trimmed in lace appliqué when she was mnarried October 22, to John Rennord Si nding, son of' Mr. atnd Mrs. John W. Sinding, 315 Richmond road, Kenil- worth. fier tulle veil tuas fastened ta the top of her head with a small crest of' ostrich fe*thers. The wedding ceremonv, performécl at Graham Taylor chapel at the University of Chica go, tuas follotved by a recep- tion at the Windemere East hotel. Mr. Sinding and his* bride 'will make their home in Grand Rapids, Mielh., where he is in business. brié are cousins. dr nother'swhite satin weddingý dres n mprestyle wtha oie of Duichesse rosepoint lace, and a piece of the lace inserted in the front of the skirt was worn by Miss Ludwig. A band of orange blossons, held in place a veil and a second' tulle veil. which> fell the length of the. long train of the gown.. Trailing aiso to the floor, fromn a bouquet o f white orchids and gàrdenias, ,vas a cascade of srnall white orchids. gone to Colorado c trip, and are to n in, Kansas, City. om have the guest of hor .wedding Badger and Mr ýeir home derson of Wilrr the tea table. at fiancé W .,a University of Vrginia will graduate.ý anige, ewedding, the bride and n' ieft immediately for cand are saiiing from Bermuda to remain until ing. When they return they their home in East. Or- WILMETTE L IFE

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