Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Apr 1935, p. 48

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WiII Weci Ohioan Tuesday Afternoon .Miss Ruth Kingof Wilnette will become the bride of Mal- colm Dwight Cone of Cleveland n1on Tuesday'afternon,,April 16, at the -home of ber'paents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. King, 611 Forest avenue. The marriage. service will be read at 4:3 oclck by r.SepenA Lloyd ,of, Lansing ih., formerly pastor of the Congrregational church of, Wilmette. The Gnly members of the wedding.party wiIl be the bride's amali niece and nephewý Katherine and Paul Knaplund of ýMa'dison, Wis., who will stretch ribbons. After aà short miotor trip Mr. Cone and, his bride wifl be at home in Lakewood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. Miss King ii retiarning Ffiday from Cleveland, where she has been teach- ing school, for the past three years; and this Week-end will be the guest of honor at several prenuptial par- ties. Mrs.: Richard Scott of Evanston and ber mother, Mrs. Ira -Wilson: of Winnetka, will, be co-hostesses at lunjicheon and bridge Saturday at the latter's home. Sunday night _Mrs. Mil- ton Emerich of Rvanston will give the spinster dinner, and the same eve- ning Thomas R. King of Evanston, brother of the bride-to-be will give the bachelor party. Miss Inez Web- ster of Wilrnette and Mrs. Paul Jes- ter of Evanston have. also enter- tained Miss King. Next Monday Mr. and Mrs. King will give a family din- ner party at' the Chicago Athletic Among the out-of-town guçstswho' will attend thewedding are Vr. and Mrs. H.ý D. Baker and Mr. -anid Mrs. Leo Urban of UrVbana, Ohio, and Prof. and, Mrs. Paul Knaplund: of Madison, Wis. Mrs.* Baker and Mrs. Urban are sisters of Mr. Cone. day 1, w i Auuet association wilI De pri, 17, at the home of Mrs. E. adley, Jr., 629 Kimbaîl road, id Park. The hostess for the Mrs. Betty Henry. Luncheon at be f ollowed by a mieeting Thke betroatk ai of MLt.ç Harriet A.lice Christie of Glencoe a.d Rob- ert- Milton Heichel of AshIaild, Ohio, has been ainnoonccd by the forme' mother, Mrs. Datvid Ch riS- Infant 'Welfare Center M~e.ts N.xt Monday The Wilmette cent er of the Infant Welfare society holds its next meeting Monday, April 15, at 2 o'clock in the lounge of the Woman's Club of WiI- mette. Final arrangements for the an- nual luncheon wiIl be made that day. Theé hostesses for the occasion will be Mrs. Jacques Willis, chairmani, and Mrs.: Marvin Hsarrs, Mrs. W. S. S haw, rs. j. C. Anderson, Mrs. John Dien- hart, Mfrs. Paul Rensch, Mrs. E. D. Oberg, and, Mm.. J. P. Hoesli. . A board meeting "of .Wilmettè center was held Monday, April 8, at the board Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noble Gillett, 533 Roslyn road, Kenilwortli, will en- tertain at tea Sunday the group of men who are guests at Robert 0. ,Berger's annual stag golf outing at Lake Geneva, and their wives. for Us.d Aricles Spring housecleaning, nearly over, yields many .a surprise to household- ers doing it. Many forgotten articles, for the home, for the entire family, for children> i, school, for toddlers, for father, mother, and grandpairentsi for brother and- sister, often corne forth, articles their owiners nô longer need, but articles some one else migh easily et into his or her own ward- robe or home aï. much-needed neces- sities.-. "Save these, "Mrs. S.Bgelow: Haley, urges, "for 'the two-day Rum- mage sale, April - 24' and 25, at the ..Parish house of St. Augustine's church in. Wilmfette. Mrs. Haley will cail for donations the donors cannot deliver if, she is notified at her home, 1434 Lake ave- nue. This sale of used articles aids the purcehaser whose. imrse dernands lOW prices,. and benefits the philanthropic work of the guilds. Paflon-Keith Nu .ptials toTalce Place April 20., Miss Virginia Patton,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Patton of Evanston, and Elbidge Keith, son of Mrs. Cornelia Alling Kelth of Ken- ilworth. will be married Saturday afternoor,, April 20, at 4 o'clock in thie chapel of the First Presbyterian church, Evanston. Dr. Paul A. Wolfe' will officiate at the ceremony, and a reception will follow at the Keithi home, 310 Warwick*.road. The bride wiIl be attended- b 'hertosses ,Miss Louise ýand Miss1 Marjorie Pat-. ton.. Robert Prentiss of Kenilwomth wil serve Mr. Keith as best man, and the ushers are to be Auber.t T. .Moritz of Kenilworth and Carl Keith, brother of the groom. School Friends af Party Suzanne Lyon, on. March 30, in- vited thirty of her classmates at the Howard and Stolp schools for an eve- ning bunco and dancing party aI heri home, 1504 Elmwood avenue. Creet New Memberst and Show Art, etTee The. Evanstop Junior league, sponsoring a 'new mexubers and arts and.,interests tea jintly Friday afternoon of. this week, listed its newly ýreceived mcm- bers at -the meeting Mondav àafternoon. This membership group inchides residents from along the north shore. They are Miss Elizabeth Buck, Mrs. Henry P. C. W. Barber, (Mary1 Mcý- Elwain) Miss, Dorothy Campbell, Miss Leslie Champlin, Miss, Dorothy Fabian , Miss Camilla- Folds, Miss' Monîiie Hair, Miss Elleanor Keith,, Miss Virgilnia Knight, Miss Nancy Lewis, Mrs. Frank Madden (Virginia Tingle), Mrs. John. McFadden (Jose- phine Uanclett), Mrs. Kunetb Mc- Keown (Carol Siade), Mrs. Thomas Murdough (Grace Clark), Miss Gret- chen Onderdonk, Miss Evelyn Patter- son,, Miss Virginia Prussing, Mrs- George Schneider (Margaret Craw- ford) Miss Carolyn Uhiemanu, Mrs. Lucian Wilkinson (Georgia L.loyd),. At the same timfe that the league welcomes these newcomers to its ranks, it will display the arts and in-. terests of. its members and their 'daughters. Mrs. Alfred Taylor, ouit- going president, Mrs. George Dryden, at whose home the tea will take place, Mrs. Joseph Moller, the hôst- ess' daughter, and Mrs. -John* E. 14erdic, chairman of the arts and ir-. terest exhibito, will, receive the guests. Among those exhibiting are Mrs. Robert, Porter, interiors; Mrs. Jevne Haugen, who has moved to Clencoe, charcoals; Mrs; Walter Clyde Jones, water colors; Mrs. Kenneth Burns a modern panel. SAmong the children of Junior League members showing their own art work will be Anti Rluînt.her Sew for Babies The Kenilwomth center of the Chi- cago Infant Welfare society held a sewing meeting and luncheon Tuesday aI the, Kenilworth Union church.

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