Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1939, p. 43

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the North Shore andteSuth Shor when Miss Fay Isabel Sullivan be- came the, bride of Selim N. Tide- man, Jr. Mrs. Selim N. Tideman, Jr., is the daughter of Mrs. Fay Smalley Sullivan of Chicago, and Mr. Tideman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Selim N. Tideman of Wil- mette. She grew up on the South Shore and attended University High school. Mr. I'ideman, Jr., graduated from New Trier High school. They met at the University of Illinois, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi and he of Psi Upsilon. They took their degrees in the class of 1937. Miss Gladys Sullivan was her sis- ter's maid of honor and the other attendants of the bride, all sorority sisters. were Mrs. Aubrey Cookman, Mrs. William Marsteller. and Miss Mary Ann Ramsey of Chicago: and Miss Lorna Tidenan of Wilmette, sister of the bridegroom. George Cameron Brown of Glencoe was best man to his fraternity brother, and the ushers, who are boyhood.friends and. fraternity---brothers, were Au- brey Cookman of'Chicago:Frank McCabe of Wilmette and Evanston; Charles MeNair and Roger Palen- ske of Wilmette; Joseph Schaefer, a cousin of the bridegroom, from For- est Park: and Arthur West of Wil- mette. The church was beautifully dec- orated with white chrysanthemums and white candles. At R. :0in the Home pi HAIR STYLIST 920 N. Miclil Stipu Ave., Chicago 3602 - 946 Linden Ave., Hubbard Woods Winnetka 40M0 small hat of velvet and ostrich plumes and carried deep red chry- santhemums. The bridesmaids wore turquoise blue and carried bronze chrysanthemums. The bride was given in marriage by her cousin. Coles Wadsworth of Buffalo, N. Y. She was dressed in traditional white satin with a very long train and a long tulle veil draped over the head and shoulders and flowing down over the gown and train, and carried a large bouquet of bride's roses, sweet Bernie Photo Mrs. Frank Hess Weir (Jan- nette Hamilton Barroll), whose marriage to the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Weir of Philadelphia was a late summer event, is now settled with Mr. Weir in Wash- ington, D. C. For her wedding, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barroll, 331 Lin- den street, Winnetka, she wore the ivoru moire goum of her party. and other friends to a swet picnic at Gage's lake. Mrs. J Baker of Chicago was hostess at1 n ger are 1 e 1 for the bc among -the concert. 624. Streot Evauagos mu

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