Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1939, p. 26

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For Its Background At, a garden ceremnony performed by Dr. Samuel Harkness. minister of the -Winnetka Cofigregat ional church, June 24, Miss Barbara Tay- lor Ballenge r,: doughter of, Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Bailenger of. 1340 Asbury avenue, Hubbard _Woods, wsmarried to, Renry.. Churchill Williams,. son of. Mrs. Walter H. Wimlamns of 'Detroit, formerly of Wilmette.. who was bere for. the wedding. The bride's gown of white net over :satin- was' made with a long train, ove'r hich feU bher long veil. She carried white carnations in'*a loose bouquet. The maid of honor. miss Mary Alice Cochran of Win- netka, was in. yellow marquisette. while lettuce green niarquisette was worn by the four bridesmaids. Miss Harriet Mewe. of Boston., Miss'Mary Helen Wendeil o!f Detroit, Miss Rita Pool of Evanston, and Mrs. William King of Los Angeles. the former Marjorie Raub of Hubbard Woods. AUl wore leghorn bàts in poke-bon- net shape. and carried large bou- quets . of yeflow roses and other flowers. MUifS., the br Williams of i., a younger room. was his Bloon-field brother of best man. fred Smith of Letroiil. anud Frank. Adkins of Evansion. NMany guests bad come from ou~ of town to attend the Nvedding. the list including Dr. and «Mr.s. Wiliamii F. Bail and Mr. and MNrs. Paul Werking. and their famnilies . of Richmond. Ind,: Mrs: Clarence Hasecosier o! 'Muncie. mnd. : Mrs, Richard BishopD of loni~n Ind.: Mrs. C. 0, 01er of Greens- !ork. Ixid., MNrs. Charles Churchill, t N J'lreof the playiers Ulo will be entered iii Shawnee Country club's' rnid-season tennis iournamnent starting on July 10. are pictured a bave.. fronm lef i to ,igh:. Mary Coyl and Nancy Larson are * rom WViZrerte. M1aiy Jalie Waison from Winnetka. The -finiial in the wroman's singles anid doubles are ta be played on Sunday, July 16, ai 3 o'clock. Epsco palians to Have Weecly Sewing Period: interested in .giving a bit -f ber lim'e 10 help \with swn Dollar Day sale the gul ' Ill hav-e in the laie fali- Mlembers are iîý suppv th-e, r c sandwiches and the hostz'e-z -xl serve tea and coffee. Mrs 'Green_ wýIl open ber homne frc'n,10D oclocè in the morningc on intc, the after- noon. 1 Parishioners are urged io take ad- vaniage of ibis oppo-r-tunitv To spend a e-w fours on g ifts for t. * as they Parishioners Sponsor Singing Tower Musici irn= tl :eoia i~ig ower n: 4 ntil5 ocock.weeklv rro lh nd nexi. The ~xusia2eêis' Sunda-, s sponsored ry rS, Rober: - PS..ad Th~corningi Sundaýy Mr. àand 'Mrs, Ar-:hur B. Cas:nad:r; and r A. R F'eicnan resosc. the.porn : *-ea: to Benef it by Party in Garden The Catholic action departmè'nt of the Womnans Catholic Club o! Wil- mette, announces' that a ga r d e n party, will be given July 26. at 1 o'clock in the, spacia.us' and beau- t#fuigarden s.of Mrs.*John Bo3'lston'à home, 1302, Chestnut'avenue. 'This wiil be a salad luncheon, followed by 'bridge. The procreeds o!f this party will be ised to. defray the expenses entailed in establishing a Catholic. circulating library ii Wil- mnette.. The librarv of Catholie fiction. poetry. philosophy. theology a n d dogmna was opened ten. ays ago and hias met with instant success. M-Nrs. George Steele. chaîrrnan o! the departrnent.' is more than de- lighied with the enthu.ziasrr that bas greeted this project. 3Ibere are mnore than 12.5 books in. the Iýbrarv anýd these na~y be oh p-ne 1 pav- ïn2 *a very norninal sum. The Il- brary is terrporâril% loca*ed at the Thrift shop. 41.5 Linden aven.ue. Wl luiette. M-Nrs. Georze \Vefls zzs chair-. man o! the iýbrary crriteas- sisted by Mrs. Fred Cilarke. Ms Francis X. Thaie. nd Mrz Ge-r.r Steele. The comnIttee assistiz*ng 'VI r S John Bo% lSton v:i lh the paýr-y - cnposed cl ,he .oiwn nn bers. Mrs, Henrv G. Dalton. Ms HarY" Barker. Ms.Tho'yncs Wb- bons. 'Mrs. Eriiest Mùndee. Mt r S *O'rîen. . Charles Rcogerz. ',Irzs J~î~s Trekn. rs.John Trace:v. WaIker anrd 1Mrs. A. W.: hhr The veen has a::,*rac'Led fa;-- rts is f e"ln _LnlJV[Wno spent the week-end e. middle O! worth. The younger Ji where they m-arried -i Florida this1 ai 175P fro- an d are'now malçing the the suburbs of St. Louis. in lÇenjj.. Mrs H. A.Smth, 1328 Elmwood ins were Livenue. and her daughier, Martha st March Anri, are home from a motor trip bomne, in west. They drove to Boulder, Colo,. and spent two weeks. Roy quois avenue. j

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