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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1924, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 < = OCIAL Miss Beatrice Segsw()rlh Marries Today R At the Varsity Dress Shop EV. Francis ~· Stifter will ~ead the ma;riage servic~ this after. noon. at the Baptist ch~rch, at 4 :30 ·o clock, for Mtss Beatrice Segsworth' and Wilmer J. Kttchen. At th~ close. of the ceremony a reception wtll follow at the church. The bridal attendants are Mrs, Howard Duncan, Miss Elizabeth Fitch, Miss Jean Dubbs, Miss Nancy Brown and Miss Margaret Wyer. Gladys Phelps will be the flower girl and David Kester will be the ring bearer. Mr. Kitchen's attendants are William E. Krotl, best man, and Howard Duncan, Earl Skelton, Edwin Phelps and Irving Heller, ushers. During the past week several affairs have been given for Miss Segsworth. On Monday even. ing, Mr. and Mrs. George Chritzman gave a miscellaneous shower at their home in · Rogers Park. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Elizabeth Fitch gave a kitchen shower at her home on Elmwood Mi11 Beatrice Se··worth avenue, and in the eveni{lg, Miss T ean Dubbs entertained at her home 1221 Greenwood avenue. Dr. and Mrs. John Segsworth are giving a dinner this evening for the wedding party at their home on F.orest avenue. Mr. Kitchen and his bride are expecting to sail the latter part of July for China where they will be a~ home after September l, -:tt Ca11ton Christian college, Canton. A~· 4 church Trainer, George came th· Chi<;ago, at the a recept brotherWalter avenue. Jeann4 little fl(J white 01 and pir carried Miss tric grE Special Sale of Miss Margaret Millen Another June Britk TNVITATIONS have been issued for the wedding of Miss .l. Margaret Mary Millen to John Kelley Hughes. The ceremony will take place at St. Francis Xaxier church .on Wednesday, June 18, at 10 o'clock in the morning. The Right Reverend Monsignor F. C. I.:e!lev, uncle of the bridegroom, will officiate, assisted by Rev. F. J. Magner and Rev." E. J. McGuinness. Immediately after the cere· mony a wedding breakfast will follow at the residence of the bride's oa re11ts, Mr. and Mrs. John Millen, 1128 Greenleaf avenue. Miss Rose Millen, sister of the bride-elect, will be her maid of honor, and Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Agnes Seng and Miss Marian Seng will be the bridesmaids. Robert Morand will act as Mr. Hughes' best man, and ushering will be Eugene McEnery, George Kupka and Charles Holland. , Mia,. Mill·e u hno be-en 1:he guest" "'f bonol' 1lt rtrnrty 1l1T3.Jrs. "MT. and Mrs. Millen will give the bridal dinner at the Orrington hotel. Summer Dresses Monday and Tuesday and Mi threadl!4 were tl ers we Mrs. V\ of hon gt:or~t List of June Brides FindS Another Entrant ISS Ethel Starr Pattillo, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Starr Pattillo, will become the bride of Edward Leonard Mayo of DeKalb, Ill., on Saturday evening, June 28, at the Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenil~ worth. Rev. Francis J. Tromp will read the service at 8 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs .. Pattillo will hold the wedding reception at their home, 620 Forest avenue, following the ceremony. Miss Ruth Hawley of Glencoe will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Louise Gent, M.iss Esther Rhodes, Miss Ruth Brackett, of Evanston, and Miss Virginia Holmes of Chicago. Mary Alys Pattillo, the bride's little sister, will be the flower girl. John Marcy Scott, son of Professor ~~d Mrs. Walter Dill Scott of Evanston, wtll serve as best man, and ushering will be Guy Davis of California, Andrew Broht of DeKalb, Alexander Brassard of Kenilworth and Robert McKay of 1 Evanston. . One feature, unique in many wedding parties, is that all of the young people have attended college. During the days before her wedding, Miss Pattillo is being much feted. Among the affairs given for her are a dinner and sllower given by Mrs. Walter Lawrence and Mrs. Daniel Brower ; a luncheon nad shower by M,iss Virginia Bull ; a bridge-luncheon and shower at the Chicago Yacht club at which Miss Vivian Holmes W;tS hostess; a tea and shower by Miss Katherine Fetrow of Chicago; a dinner and shower by Miss Gent, M.iss Rhodes and Miss Bracken; a luncheon and matinee by Miss Hawley, June 16th ·and 17th On account of the backward season, and our heavy stock of Voiles, Linens, Crepes, Tub Silks and Swiss dresses, we have decided on a cut of M and a tea and shower, with Mrs. Alvin Culver, Mrs. George E. White and Mrs. William Babcock, the hostesses. Dr. and Mrs. P"ttillo are giving the bridal dinner at ~he Edgewater Beach hotel, June 25. primro5 roses a1 The crepe : ered sl was he point valley. white quet. Wall Calvin' --oOn last Saturday, June 7, members of Adelaide C. Jones' piano class took part in a "Musical Circus," at her studio on Central avenue. Among other selections about Circus Life, those by Weidig, Grant Schaeffer and Cadman were played and pupils came dressed in costume. Those taking part were: Betty Pal· enski, Carl Zipprich, Lois Hannawalt, Sylvia Bontecou, Janice James, Marguerite Casey, Kenneth Bontecou, John Zipprich, Helen Waterman, Frances Stansell, Jena Monroe, Marion Tubbs, Mercile Putt, Mary Craig, Genevieve Tubbs. Circus refreshments concluded the program. --oMr. and Mrs. E. H. Yonkers, 911 Sheridan road, leave for the east Sun· day morning. Their son, Edward H. Jr., graduates from Dartmouth college. He is one of the Illinois men honored by the college for distinctive scholastic achievement. As he has won .a scholarship and accepted an invitation to become assistant instructor in physics his entrance into "Boston Tech" has been postponed one year, and he will return to Dartmouth next September. of the original price of any s u m m e r dress now in our stock. These are all this season's new merchandise and must be moved. 1elephane E~OA 41Z7 qo ~Ya2~~ Sh~ 531 q)a.fs Street, OarJ,er Ohfci5o flVOifue IN81\8ton- Illinois. M iss Lucille Cutler of 407 Central avenue, is home from National Park seminary, and has, as her guest, Miss Margaret Favels of Worcester, 'Mass., where Miss Cutler has been visiting since school close<!. While in the east, the girls were the guests of Miss Cutler's brother, Henry E. Jr., at Phillips Exeter academy. They attended the annual track meet between Exeter and Andover. -a-Nine small friends of Betty Dietrich, Dipping into blouse variety, ranging in years from one to three, one sees strictly tailored 'were entertained on her first birthday, blouses for golf and sport Monday, June 9, by her grandmother, W h · Mrs. W. C. Braun, 807 Central avewear. e ave JUSt re'nue. Betty is the infant daughter of ceived a complete assortMr. and Mrs. W. C. Dietrich, 627 ment of radiums, satins Eleventh street. and broadcloths, attractively -o. d t $4 50 t 0 $12 50 Announcement has just been made pnce a · of the marriage of Vinita Audrey · · ORRINGTON HOTEL Beem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn nANSTON A Beem, 707 Linden avenue, to Byron Lola B WaD S. Coon, 1505 M"ple avenue, Evans~~======·===·===~~, ton. marriage took place Oc· :.;; tober The 12, 1923. -o--

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