Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 46

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ofx:te vîrst çongregational cnurcn of' Evanston, the Rev. Hugh Elmer Brown officiating. Following the ceremony, a recep- týon will be held at the Georgian hotel for the>neý,r re1ativeg-and the close friends of the bride and bride- groom. Miss Knupfer ivill have one at- tendant, MissHelen Manleyai Wil- mette, and Lyman .Buckley of Chi-. cago is tto be Mr. MIurphy's best m an. Friends have been entertaining. in *recent 'weeks for the bride, .'Miss Carol Lawrence. .of Wilmette 'having 1 *given an evening> party and lingerie' showèr in August. Miss Manley was hostess at a linen ýshowe r and tea Septèmber 16., La,-:zt Saturday Ms Richard Buck of Nules Center and Mrs. E. P. Erland of Winnetka en, tertained at a bathroom shower and> tea. After a short wedding trip Mr Murphy and his bride will live in' Winnetka where they have taken ain apartment. ýWilmeife Girl Receives Water Carnival Trophy Mr. and -Mrs. A. H. Menning and their daughter; Louise, are back at at theîr sunner home at Lake. Géneva,, Miss Menning, a memnber of the Lake Geneva younger set, received the 1939 first award trophy in the Venetian night parade, an annual wafer carnival. The trophy is a "dstreamlined" Iv ory colored pedes-, tal upholding a gold sailboat, and m'arked with a gold iniscription. Its recipient is an enthusiastie sailor and has açted as skipper on a Miss Louisie Menning, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs., A. H. Men- ning of Witmette, returned to her home here not long ago front a trip and a. stay at, the farnilv's summer home at Lake Geneva, wvhereý she won, the 1939 first award trophi, in the Veneti ai night "parade, an innual water carnivaZ. An' enthusiastic sailor. ghe has acted as skipper in a numýber. of "C" boat races at Lake Geneva. Miss Menning will be one of. the miodels at the des- sert bridge and fashion show nt Shalwlee Ocrtober 6. and 20, are thiedates cflu>sen by thie iFriends of Lake Bluff orphanage for their large annual fali rummage sale. Mrs. A. Ray Fndley of Kenil- Worth, the projects chairman, ex- perienced considerable difficulty in finding aý store this year for the sale, but has finally located adequate quarters at 604 Davis street, Evans.. ton, and membèrs of the organiza- tion are now busily engaged in gath- erlng rummage. IN ILlE EDGWAT ER BE-A C H MR.T EL. 4y»e.o YOUR SUNDAY DINNER 90C. Chieken Noodie Soup Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Frappe Fruit Juice Cbilled Tomato Juce. Iced Pireapple Juice Fruit Cocktail Topped with Sherbet Roast Young Tom Turkey. Celery Dressing, Giblet Gravy Broiled Top Sirloin Steak. Fresh Mushroom Sauce Maryland Fried Cblcken. Old Fashioned Country Gravy Roast Prime Rbs of Beef Fresh Crabmeat Imperial Baked ln Individual Shel Broiled Spectal Club Steak, $1.25 Whipped Potatoes Candied New Jersey Yams Fresh Vegetables Passed, Home Style SALADS nworinU t a eVULi-inVVJls, -ana da. Before that, they made a trip AK5 east, visiting Fredericksburg, Va., , Special D>eigr u Vniiture Washington, D. C., and Gettysburg. CARPUTS AND 1UQS Miss Rothermel, who graduated * from New Trier in Juné, is a fresh- m an this, fali at Northwestern uni-,11743 Drierman Ave versity.. TEE.UDE utEULZAV 114 1641 OBSINOTON .f 4o,

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