Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1939, p. 32

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Day Is A ate ýsummnen wedding, has been selected by Miss Phyllis Stanton Channier 'of Glencoe and 'George Nevîn Beecher, Jr., of Evanston, and they have set, Friday;. Septem- ber, 8, as their wedding date. The. brid's uncle, the Rev.- Richard Lee., rectorof Christ. chureb, Hinsdale. wil read the wedding service et 4:30 o'clock, at, the home of the. bride%'s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Stanton Channer, 812 Green- wood avenue, and: the.wedding re- ceptîon will be, held there after the ceremony. Miss C.hanner'has asked lher- sis- ter, Mrs. William Robert Tobey- of -Glenicoe,,to be her matron of honon, and si-year old Suzanne Tobey wil be the flower girl. A younger sister of the bride, Miss Constance Chan- *Miss Ami Binkley of Glencoe. Mr. Beecher's best man will be Frank Hardy of Barrington, and the j ushers are to be Hunt Badger of Wilmette and the bide's brother, William Channer. * The bride's aunt, Mrs. Wyndham Chanier o! Winnetka, was the, finst to entertai in ihen honor, giving a lwicheon at lier home early this s month. Miss Dorothy Taylor was Mrs. J., E. Sutton field road, Winnetka, the Tuesday bridge th is week. of 1185 Chat. was hostess tou luneheon club: Golf Chairmon Miss Marjorie Day, who lives at 504 Fifth street, is a member of the Wïlmette Ravinia Festi- val committee which still bas available coupon books for the concert series beginning on June 29. The sale. of these books, off er- ing a reduction in price frorn gate admissions and reserved seats. closes July 2. Recfor's Garden Locale Fo~r Guiki's "'Social" A Sunday afternoon tea and even- ing dessert. "'social" will take place. in, the interesting garden of the rec- tor of the Church of the' Holy Com- forter, the Rev. Leland H. Danforth, 333 Warwick road, Kenilworth, from 4 to 8 o'chock, Sunday, June 25.1 The évent is: sponsored, by thé In striking contrast to ber dark hair was the white satin bridai gown *worn by Mi ,ss Jané Lilly, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lilly, 1426 Lake avenue, when she was mar- ried Saturday afternoon. in St. Augus-. tine'.s Episicbpal church to, Richard D.. Turner -of Peoria, s ,on of Mrs. Loôuise Turner. of, Danville. The dress wais. fashioned with short train,. stand-up. cohlar- and a basque waist trimmedi in theifront with a row, of ,buttons.1 A fingertip veil, and a blush veil over. thé face were held In >place with a coronet' of 'hlies of thevalley, and she car- flied' white roses and. Mies of the valley, Only the. chan:cel'was ilhuminated for 'the, candle-hight èeremfony pier- formed by the Rev. Hubert Carleton before' an altar flanked on either side with very tall standards filled with liles and white stock. Ail in peppermint green starched' mâuise, the bÉide's attendants, Miss Arvilla. Gaard of Urbana, rnaid of honor, and the bridesrnaids, Miss Rita McEnery of Evanston and Miss ]Bernice Best of Chicago, wore leg- horn picture hats trimmeci in two .shades of japonica. The brides- maids carried autumn roses bihend- ing with the japonica, and Miss Gaard a slightly different bouquet combined witb white liles. Fayette Lilly, brother of the bride, was the best mnan, and ushering were Ausgar Langlylçke of Peoria and 'Dwigjit Doss of Monticello, 111. Bevause of illness the bride- *groom's mother was uiable to at" tend the wedding, but Mrs. Lilly, nmother of the bride, wore a japonica print, white accessories and an or- chid corsage harmonizing with the color of her dress. Atthe. Georgian hotel where the reception was held the bride eut ber wedding cake at a table decorated. with two bowls of flowers ail in white: Mn. Turner and his bride are motoring through Michigan a and St. Lawrence Is Pa t of Honeymoon Robert P. Mehren of Winnetka and Mis bride, the former Virginia Dressel,, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Dressel, 1029 Lake av- enue, Wlmette, Who, were marriedý Saturday afternoon.,at St. Francis. Xavier church, are motoring to Tor- .onito, Canada,- on their, honeymnoon, a nd.,fËrm there will take a boat trip Up the St. Lawrence to Qu;ebec. After July 4,ý they will be at home in 'Rogers 'Park.. Frtewedding ceremony,. per- formied 'by1 the. Rev.; John Colemnan of Pox Lake, a friend of the. Dre ssel famlly, the bride wore a floor length gowtn -of white net made with puffed s1eeves and rows and rows of shir- in.A heart-shaped cap held her firigertip veil, and she carried white roses and liles of the valley. Dolojres Dressel, her siste's only attendant, was dressed in blue net and a blue poke bonnet .tled with delicate pink ribbons. Her bouquet, pink roses and blue delphinium, was. made like the bride's in the shape, ýof a fan. White peonies were the decorative motif for the quiet church ceremony, and for the wedding reception which followed at the Dressel home. Mr. Mehren, the bridegroom, is the son of Mrs. Robert J. Mehren. 922 Elm street, Winnetka, and the late Mr. Mebren. Seven Years Olci Jane Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peterson, 227~ Raleigh road, Kenilworth, will enter. tain eighteen littie friends at her seventh birthday party at her home this week. Engoged new next r guen an occasion. ,iinca Lve1ue, Lv.-, ýservations. coe, LNZLI for one hi *June 18,:ut . a tea red guest#. ni,' is in, cha i

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