Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Dec 1937, p. 14

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rnhiacipia. Miss ilwA.'S'p .Ca porarily a juember of the faculty at Smnith college, played lef t inner .on' the Northeast. second team. Before leaving Esnglanid, one, and one-half years ago,-site was on the AWIEng- A New Smert Y. u a1 vêfo .appear #t your bst e à te fes- five occaul ns, s.o on f. IIw W.ff. Socuty Shp for. on. of our perenmi Phpn. W#sipffe 79 Anne Perryi PhiIadeIPia. 'Batck row; Franeý -plercqe, Benutngtofl. Vt.; 'Mar- Jorfr Harroweil, St. Louis; Gretchen Selinyler. New York. The other memi- bers of Squad "B," who were flot ipres- ont, are: JveIyn Wtenecloe, GIencoe; Mra'. W. W. (El'izabeth Lamuon> Wash- hum, Highland Park;, Marian Fdwardfs. Phlladelphia: Virginla Merryweatheir, Phllladephla; Barbara Crowe, Boston; Marlan Fuller, MeIhmnond, Va.: Louime Gray, Madison, Wis. 'pper rigbt W a picture of the four nenibrs of iSquad *'A," who ane, tIront row, left to rilht, E}lzabeth Ritcbie, Vassr college faculty member. Anne Delano, eoston. l3aek row, left to right: Ani 1'oT«WnHefld. Philadeiphia a a d Fra nits e lliott, Philadelphia. 1u. l4rtrlùii <omuiflttre ltit)tettintely below Squad A- la - s>whe ectiofl committtee. nt avenue, anda na emuployed. 't )o Furtiter inives tigation rcvéed ibat Katie Rainey was emnployed ini the home of A. W. and Helen S. Gage (deceased), parents of A. %V. Gage, now living at the North Shore botel, Evanstôn, and grandparents. of John K. Gage of Palatine. Tbe tenuie of her service extended over hiaif a cen- tury, and site-enjoyed the confidence, respect ani love of thie.entire famnily. Because of its sentimental as*so ciations, John K. Gage requested that thé undelivered postal card be turued' over to him, whicb Postmnaster OConi- neil did upon consent of the Post office departnient. lit the fbirO row, the .% idwest first til enst seconid teatu. In tie (Venter 1$ ln the fourth row o dinig dress of wbite' satin mlafic with a long train, and a tqlle veil falling f romn a band -of orange blossonîs. and Iflies of the valley. She carried i white roses and files of the vallev. -On titi- way to and from the churcb -1w wore ber graiidmothe'r's wedding ~a1 now fifty-one years old. 'Miss Rosemary Gibbons. siý.tsîr of thet bridegroom, was the iîniii t honor. Her dress was icu bine moiré taffet a, and she wore an ice. bluie lai- feta hat and carried yedlow crs anthemluMs. Barbara NVceký.. the bride's small sister, wa, thiv' low~er girl, 'and 'her dress of tra rose' taf'- f.eta was made with. a long Skirt and trimmied with black velvet >treaniers. She carried a basket of yeIlow arnd jw1ii - button chrysatntheins iiiýand worc a black velvet ribboin in her liair. athNte Gibbnand par ridet art i i i n- athme ibbns aartbinidear 34c nî trai avenue, Highland Park. HOLIDAY VISITORS

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