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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1924, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, JUNE .6. 1Q24 :Ju~ r~ ATUF brin1 · · to pr ers of t~ person w onjal Dt given in J what the Judging number ; ance on to surpa hitherto "Cindel ;the mos plays, e ·dren lov seeing. nearly e' 1o see t -old stor, S ~olorful . ANY Wilmette residents will be guests at the marriage of Miss Beatrice Lucille Trainer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. M George Henry Trainer of Peoria, Illinois, to T. Edward Calvin of Chicago, which will be s.olemnized at the First Congregational church on Saturday, June 7. The Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd will read the service at 4 o'clock. A reception for relatives will follow the ceremony at .t he home of Mr. Calvin's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raleigh Blake (Emily Calvin Blake}, 1712 Highland avenue. Mrs. Walter Raleigh Blake will be Miss Trainer's matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Katherine Eck and Miss Helen Metz . . Little Jeanne Elmer and Elsie Salter will be the flower girls. Mr. Walter Raleigh Blake will be best man, and the groomsmen, David E. Calvin and Jack Ollinger, of Chicago~· ·· An innovation will be the three small ushers, Raleigh Blake, Howard West and Joseph Converse, all of whom will be in full scout reThere has been a number of pre-nuptial a,ffairs given for Miss Trainer. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Jessie Eck gave a dinner for the bridal party at her home in Rogers Park. galia. "The 1 that bo open th ence in~ follow. with a many t~ The p day eve Stolp sa Many of thei Wilmet <:asts f ing par Ruth R ro, Ma11 Betty The a Nancy Sara P1 Marion 'l'homp Tames Tansi -()- Mrs. Sonsphagen has arrived from Manitowoc, Wis., to visit at the James W. Alder home, 931 Greenwood avenue. Mr. Alder has just returned frotn their camp at Big Lake, Wis, Miss Betty is expected home the latter part of next week from Milwaukee Downer seminary. -()- E. Paul Young, who occupied the H. K. Snider house, 730 Washington avenue, during the winter, has taken it for the summer. Mr. and l.frs. Snider, who have been staying at the Orrington hotel, are leaving today ~o soend the summer at East Denms. Mass. --o-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey who rented Mrs. George Barry's house at 912 Greenleaf avenue, for the winter, have moved to Evanston. Mrs. Barry has returned to her home for the summer. -()- Mrs. A. P. Magill of Omaha, braska, is visiting her daughter, D. R. Brower, 720 Fifth street. --o-Mrs. John Iliff, 1115 Greenwood nue. entertained her luncheon on Thursday. NeMrs. avecluh

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