Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 43

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And Her 4 Sisters Five sisters, one of themn the bride herseif,, were in the wedding party of ýMiss ýJoan Guthridge, daughter *o! Mr. .and, Mrs. Frahk" Guthridge, 917 Greenwood avenue, Wilnwitte, and. John L. Stewart, son of Mr. . and: Mrs. Frederick W. Stewart, of Granville; Ohio,> inar- ried Saturday afternoon at the Mil- mette Baptist cçhurch by the Rev. George D. Allison, pastor. Palme, ferns and pompons in fal colore decorated the church for the ceremony, and the saine faîl shades. predominated at Shawnee Country club where a' reception Was, held for- tw1o hundred guests. Mr. Stewart and lis bride have gone to northern Wisconsin on their wedding trip, and after October 1, will be at home in Columbus, The bride was gowned in ivory satin, made with long train, long sleeves and a bodice of. Chantilly lace over satin. Her tulle veil of fingertip length was held in place by a wreath of flowers and she carried white chrysanthemnums. Mrs. James I. Halden o! Oak Park, matron of honor, was in gold taffeta, the maid of honor, ,Thnice Guthriclge, in gold, the bridesmaids, Cythera Guthridge and Betty Stew- alike on bouffant lines, the junior bridesmaids wearing t i a r'a s of !lowers and the other attendants ostrich-tipped headdresses with lit- tle veils, which rnatched their' dress- es. AUl carried pompons in, gold and bronze. Robert Carney o! Dayton,- Ohio, was the best man, and the :ushers were Julian Maire of Detroit, James 1. Halden of Oak Park, and Albert Henderson of Chicago. Mrs. Guthridg~e was gowned in September 28, at sonic temple. it on .i.uun e Evanston Those filing the various ýstatioëns are: Miss Agnes Hamnann of Rogers Park-, high priestess;. Orville D. Jones of* Wilmyette, watchman of shepherds; Mrs. Ette G.' Fischer, of Evanston, prophetess; Sal H., Lar- sonl of Marau-Atha shnine, as asso- ciate watchman of shepherds; Mrs. Margaret Vix of Trinity shrineë, La- Grange, as scribe; Mrs. Mary Rett o! Illini shrine, Peru, 11., .as treas- urer; Mrs.. May Woodhead.o! Wili,- -mette, aschaplain; Mrs. Maryalinda Dever of Rogers Park, as shép- hèrdess; Mrs. Agnes Carroll of Ani- mathea shrine, De sPlaines, as guide;, Mrs. Connie Thornpson of Dla- mascus shrine, Chicago, as herald; Otto George o! Nazareth shrine, as fiist wisemnt; Heny Wtckenden- of Maywood shrine, as second wise- man; Paul C. Gale of Golden Rule shrine, third wiseman. Mike Giarrusso of Arimiathea shrine, King; Mrs. Agnes Gounihan of Golden Rule shrine, Chicago, as queen; Mrs. Rosalind DeYoung of Maywood shrine as first handmnaid; Mrs. Rose Haas o! Nazareth sbnine, second hand-maid; Mrs. Jean Kial of Shepherds' shrine. Cicero. as third cobs of Kedrôn shnine, Chicago,a soloist; *Mrs. Ida V. Ward, guest( honor; Mrs. Emma Harley o! Sta of the East chrine, Aurora, as shrin flag bearer, Mrs' Alice Evelyc Martha shrine, Harvey, as escortt shrine flag; Mrs.. Myrtie Wheeler, Oak Park shrine, as U. S. fiag beai er; Mrs. Catherine Sampson of Or: on' shrine, Kankakee, as escortt U. S. flag; Miss Viola Meyerc Maprau-Atha shrine., banner bearer Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlos Pho~to Spanuth of Wilmette have -announced the engagemenit of their datphter, Jean, to John P. Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jordan of Wilmette. No date lias beeni set for the weddinig. Mr. Jordan attended the University of Iowa .fMiss WeiIter to Marry SEvansionian ,Safurday Altar Screen for SuekofféKIein Rites Huckleberry foliage banked from the floor' to the ceiling beforethe b1ay windows in the living room of, the home of Mrs.Louis A.Suekoif, 819 Chestnut avenue, formed an al- tar background on, Sunday for the edigof Miss Rosehelen Suekoff and Sidney Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs.. J. C. KIlein. of Chicago. Many white tapers were placed before the screen and -on either side were white standards holdingwhite chrysanthe- mumÈ and fern. ]Elsewhere throughout the, first floor ýwere bouquets of large and small white chrysanthemumns, and on the bridai table autumn shades pre- dominated in the centerpiece. Rabbi Charles Shulman of North Shore Congregation Israel performed the ceremony, which was followed by a wedt¶ing ~nnf or evet - ftve guests. In the eveninl- there was a reception for two hundred fifty to three hundred guests. The bride was mnarried in ivory velvet madle on very simplé lunes with high neckline, long sleevcs and a bustie effeet. Her tulle veil fell the length of her long court train fromn a Juliet cap of tulle. She car- ried a shower bouquet of! wýhite or- chids and lilieý -f the valley. cap, while MiVss flvelyY J anet Sue- koff, the bridesmaid and sister of the bride, was in blue velvet just a shade darker, with Juliet cap to match. They carried shower bou- quets o! rust baby chrysanthemnumis tied with streamners !alling f1o'o r Ienigth. Both Mrs. Suekoif, and Ms Klein, mother ýof' the bridegroom, wore black velvet and corsages of white orchids. Ronnie Simon o! New York was his nephew's baest is- niancee is a grad1uate of St, Agnes Oec ig. school in, Alexandria, and lias net' in served as a physical education in- cag structor there for several years. ass,

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