Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Dec 1937, p. 58

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son when Miss Bçtte Jane Breit, datighter of Mr. and Nfrs. Fred D. Breit, 1030 Ridge avenue-,,F.v- a ston, formerly of Kenil wôrth, was ,narricd Thanksgivîing eve to John Barry O'Keefe. the soit of Mr. and Mrs. John A. O'keefe. .of Chicago. Before a white setting of chrysan- .themnums placed at the altar, alo#g' Ille 4tar railiRg and at intervals *on the pews dowvn the aisie, candleli:ght flickering from white tapers, the cere.- mnony was performied at 8 o'clock at St. Nicholas chut-ch by the Rev. Wil- liam J. Mockenhaupt. The bride was gowned in satin inade redingote style' and trimmed witlî heirloom Chantilly lace, inserted the full length of the dress. The lace aiso, ormed aQueiiAnn «eAl1t and edge-d a froth.y tulle veil whicli was held ini place with a small coroilet oi Iles of the valley. She carried liIlies of the valley and put-pie tipped white orchids. roses were carried by MissI Mary Frances O'Keefe, sister of Ille Albert Ackeinann, Jr.. :Photo .4 dilfb for young Peo PIc wIch 'tacets ievery Wf'ceucsday *ight, t the 7Chetq, Upsilon Rho Chess club, or "scltoo1," as members rail Il. At a reccait miecting at the home of Ted Hoskipig, 818 Park av'eane, Ste7ve Brooks was photograpIsed >laying a lante of chexe zwithBarbard Pcf ts, wkile thé- hosu and Legion Auxiliary 6roups Represents D. A. R. ho Meet for Discuusion .1 Boiter Films Council Th e .invricanis'n. NationalJtDc- Mrs. Harold E. Hayvard, 2433 iense, and 1Fidac committecs of the Shermant avenue, Evanston. a nieni- atnd mvrs. 4Utlnur J3oyIStOpflO XVNilIimette. to Edward *Woodruff Gibbs, son of Mrs. 0. R.,Gibbs of Settile, Walsh. the ceremonyý, %viIl takc place'Sattrday 'aft er- nioon, December 18, at St. Atha- nasius' cburchi in Evanston, with a reception following at Siaw%-, nec Country club. Members of the bridai party are to be Mrs. Richard Cragg of. Evanston. for whom Miss.Boylstosi was mnaid of honor a litte ie more than a year ago. and who. will be matron of honor; the bridc's cousin, MNrs.* John Taylor Snite ôf 'Highland Park,m Miss Dorothy, Moyers and Mrs. Edward WValters of Evanston, the bridesmaids. 0. ýR. Gibbs of Seattle will serve as bjeut. mani for, hi£a biother. George Boylaton, brother oftIlle bride. Frank- Ein Shively, Jr., olfJ)aytosn. a.nd 1Leon Witkowski of Chiicago wvi isl ser. 1 With Thanksgiving week the fir.st of the entertaining iul i onor of AMis, Boylston and Mr. Gibbs started. Sun- day evening, .Noveniber .21, MNr. and Mrs. Mar-shall KearneY of 'Chicago, formerly of Wiette. gave a supper and bridge for the bridai parti-. The daughter of Mr. irtiilgton of. Chi- r-old flower girl. down the aisie s. Mer costunme. tand s0 was that carer, Bille Rey- and Mrs. Harry .-imericia, tJIAWaJI jor--,eeri ttjonIItiI4n H-agood. Mrs. Arthur Johnson 'viII hlavi. ruetrbers of, the unit tell when tl'ec war ceased to be of general interest and became a personal mat ter to tions cc Cooper1 wond on e press rela- itrs.~ Earl J. rs. E. H. El- Charles d Mrs. Lei luncheon and closet sbower Decem- ber 4, and on December 9. ir.s. Sain- uci 'Moore and Mrs.. Frank Thale of W'ilniette wilI give an aftertioon party. Mr. aîid Mrs. Walters arc to have a Bermuda party Decemnber Il. and a day later a dinnier will be given 1m Mýr. asnd Mrs. Roy Rennacker of Win- netka. A buffet stipper given by Mr. WILMETT'E LIFE i scattering too, wasi of ýthtsir

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