Feted Prior to Wedding in April:. Many parties have been planned for Miss Janet Benson, daughter of Mr.'and Mrs.. Lu- ther W. Benson, wo is, to be married on Saturday, April 3û. to Clarence H. Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Rowe of La. Grange. The wedding ceremony will take place at 8:30 o'clock in the evenling, at the. Wilmnette 'Methodist Epis-copal church, and wilI be followed by a re- ception at Shawnee Country club. The Rev. Amos Thorilburg wilI offi- dcate. Miss Shirley Kretsclinmer of: Chi- cago and Beloit, NN is., *ill bcett inaid of bonor, and the: hridesmaids * will be Miss, Ann Henderson ank 14' Miss Priscilla Wheelock of Wilmette,To.nHue td' Miss Ursula KeIlner of Glencoe, Toniss Suio- Margaret Ebeling of Evanston. and isJnt esn aIgtro Miss Ruth Zimmermann of Milw au- the Luther W. Betnsoil$ Of Wal- kee. mnette, is guest of .hokior tita round Chadie Roe wIl e bs hotbr's of- parties given preceding lier miar- Ceh and te wusbhrs ar to e age, to Clarence H. Rowzc, soit of best man, and theushe.1'arer.t d .11r frs. Clarence eo-we of Walter A. Strong, Jr., of Winnetka. La Grange, on Atiril 30. Plans for- W:, Allen Johnson of Hinsdale, Wil- her wedding are niow coiplelcd.. liam Boston and Andrew Whiteford of Chicago, and William Hinkley of Park Ridge. Miss Henderson, Miss Wheel- Rot urns From South ta ock, and Miss Ebeling entertained at a dirmer and bridge party at the Complote Wedding Plans Orrington hotel on Satttrday, Marchi 19, and Mrs. William C. 'Hyde of Miss Dorelle Moultoni, daughter1 of Chicago gave a bathroom shower ai Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mfoulton. hér home on Tuesday, March 29. 235 Raleigh road, Kenilworth, arrived On Wednesday of this week Mis- home about a week ago f rom Florida Keliner was hostess at a luncheon where she-lias beeti spending tbree and hosiery shoVer, and this eveiling tnonths at her parents' winter home (Thursday) Mrs Leroy C. Douglass ini Sarasota. Miss Mouton lias corne of Wilmette will entertain at a buffet- home to complete plans for her wéd- supper and personal shower. ding to Vincent Dykemian Andrus of On Friday evening, April 8. MrS. Stamf(ord_, Cotin., the son of Mrs. Ed- Walter A. Strong, Jr., of WVinneka, ward -W. Pinkhami of Staniford ani wilI be hostess at a miscellanieous- Sarasota,. whicbi will take place June shower; and Mrs. Raymond K. Lake 27, at the Winnetka Congregational of Wilmette "Il entertain at a bridge church. The wedding will be fol- tea and aeower on Saturday. A lowed by a reception at Skokie Coun-. luncheos bridge and an apron ali try club. Mrs. Moulton, who bas alsn, At a tea Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Welles Doyle of 537 Monroe street, Glencoe, announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Lovella (<'Jo") to Edwin Allen Waite of Chi- cago, son of.,Dr. and Mrs. Richard Waite of St., Louis. Oné of thé guests was Mrs. Waite, who bad cone -f romt St. Louis for the, occasion, and who spent the week-end ini Ev- anston.. Her son graduated in Juneý f rom 1Washington .,uiîversity, ,St. Louis, anid'is:a member of Sigma Chi fr aternity. His* fiancée attended., the samne university following. her, grad- uation from New Trier High school. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. No date bas been set for the wedding. Betty Burt Brown Is .Oride of John Parker Mr. and Mrs. :ilred Porter Browns of 551 Hill terrace, Winnetka. an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Betty Burt. to John Osgood Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther A. Parker of Kalamazoo, Mich., Sat- urday, March 19, 1938. Mr. Parker attended Purclue and Ohio State' universities and is a mem- ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon f rat- ernity, M.rs. Parker is a graduate . of New Trier Higb school. The bride and bridegroorn arc now at home in Grand Rapids. INrs. G~eorge Kuîutuerow, 2325 Lake avenue, entertained a few friends at luncheon at- lier home Wednesday. of last week. To Morry, for Wedding Service A green background of huc- kleberry, large vases of caltaý liles; and white stock, and can-. delabra formed an 1altar for the wedding ceremony of Miss Thelma_ ,Beatrice .Mancinelli. daughter of Mrs. eugene Man- cinelli, 1010 Sheridan road, Wil-, mette, and Dr. Rolland J. San.- dee of- Waukegan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sandee of Fond du Lac, Wis., which took place at. 8:30,o'clock lest Saturdav evening.at Sigma. Alpha Epsiloni chapel in Evanston. The double ring ceremnony was per- forimed by the, Rev. George B. Lake of Highland, Park, assisted by the Rev. Richard Matteson of Chiragcý. before sorne 250~. or 275 guests, a numnber of them relatives and friends of the bridegroon from Milwau~kee. Waukegan, ând Fond du Lac. Fol- lowing the cerernony a reception was lield in the chapel hall. The bride was gowned ini white satin, rosepoint lace forming a yoke in the front of the boclice, reaching to the waistline in the back, and'also trinsming the long puffed sleeves. Her tulle veil fell the lengzth of the long train. and she, carried a shower bouquet of gardenias. Bouffant gowns of litce and netii hyacinth blie and a delicate shade ofn Pink were worn by the attendants who carried bouquets' of Pink roses, and blue sweet neas._ Miss Frances Allworth of, Wilmette. the maid of honor, was in hyicinthblbIe,. while the bridesniaids, Mrs. Georoee Pair- hairn of Wilmette, Miss Marg aret Meélson, Miss Eleanor Anderson, and Miss Vera Creale 'se. of Chicago, Miss Mathilde Mancin-lli. cousin of the bride, and Mrq, Ralph Mancinelli of Wilmette. ber sqister-in-law, were ini pink. pastorate at -itI sterial stucient titute with aý and Wedroil, P'lans are being made for a'sum- mer wedding to H-aydn Mrs. Hiltt mette. dA si ing is- Dr. Sandee and his bride lef t Monday for Mexico where they wilI spend a month, and when they re- turn will be at home in Waukegan ferMay, 1.. WILMETTE LIfi