for Wedding of Florence Branson Mr., and. Mrs. Foster Bran- son of 817 Central avenue, Wil- methave issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Williamu jarvie Worceslwer of -Montclair, ýN.J, Saturday. eveniing, june 30, at 8:30,o'clock. ,The cereùîony wihI take place at St. Auigus- tiesEpiscopal. church with its rector, D r. Hubert' Carleton oficiating. Miss Dorcas Branson is to be lier sister's. maid, of honor and only at-. tendant, and John Humphrys of Ken- ilworth, will be the little ringiearer. The bridegroorns nephew, Henry E. Worcester, Jr., of Washington, D. C., will serve as bis best mian. Robert J. Nickles of Madison, Wis., and Charles Higginbotham of Chicago are the ushers. M rs. E. B.' Hollis of Philadeiphia, a friend of the bride, is. coing on f rom the east, to: play. the organ forý the service. Following the ceremo ny a small re- ception for relatives and a few in- timate frjends will be held at the Branson residence. Mr. and Mrs. Branson are giving the bridai siapper at their home the night before the wedding. Parties Preceding Fairman-Hamm Wedding A :calendar filled iwith parties- is that of Miss Joy Fairman between now and June 23, when she will >g inarried to Edward F. Hamm, Jr., of Kenilwortb, Wednesday of last week she was given a luncheon and bathroom showen by Mrs. Hill Blackett of Winnetka and Sunday her brother, Fred Fairman, Jr., was Photo by Mt Af iss Dorothy [Wiedlin joins lte raniki of Wiltmette lame brides. Her, niarriàge to T h o ni a s Robe rts Grimpes tokes place te maoi'nil of. lune 30. Three hundred children flocked to Shawnee___Country club last Friday night for a fiâppy evening of diii- ing and dancing. The occasion was the regular Jünior assembly, with ar- rangements made for the eighth grade of the Stolp school to have, its graduation dinner at, the samec time in the private dining room. ,, About seventy-five reservations were. made for the,.class dinner and i program, after which the. eighth graders joined the others for the re-. mainder of the evening together . <1The graduates had a merry time, giving cheers,for the two teachers present, Miss Wymnan and Miss Don- .nely, listening to the hýarmoniiing of David Kendrick and Ted Riley, and to the "peppy" pianomusic of Mont-' ess Miller.: They danced, too, before proceeding 'from the private dining, roomto tdthe .balirooni. Mary' Katherine Burlingaine and Margaret Horsting were ini charge of arrangements for te iass din- L> er. The assembly was under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Franksen of Evanston, who con- tributed to the balirooni program by, dancing the carioca. Mr. Franksen, did a comic tap dance as well, and Eleanor Hoseli and Rosemary Jones* also did a tap dance to complete 'the program. D orothy Wiedlin WilI Be Married on June 30 Kappa Kappa Gammna On Saturday morning, Julie 30, at Luncheon This Friday 10 o'clock, Miss Dorothy Wieln daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. edinF The annual luncheon of the N~orth .Wiedlin of 120 Park avenue, Wil- Shore alumnae chapter of Kappa Kap- nette, will become the bride of pa Gamma sorority will be held at the rhoffas Roberts Grimes, son of Mn. chapter bouse in Evanston on Friday, and, Mr.s. Franklin K. Grimes, of June 15, at 1i o'clock. The hostess for rNiles, Mich. the afternoon. is to. be M rs. Edwin M. Hadley, Jr.,-of H4ighland -Park. Elec- The wedding takes place at the Log tion of the bouse association officens chapel on the campus of the Uni- 'vl ehlaponmn fcMmittee versity of Notre Dame where Mr. -heads wilI be made, and various aluni- Grimes was graduated in June. A a himnwlgverptsoter bridal breakfast for immediate fami-nachien ilgverotsftei work ini connection with the chapter., D~nne PreedesPromton received the members' Dinne PreedesPromMrs. M. Gray won the Irene Budlong of 413 Central ave- for low gross, Mrs. Carey nue, who graduated from Roycemore, low net pnize, and Miss( entertainedat dinnér Friday preced- of Chicago, the guests' ing the Roycemore -prom. putting. Lbs pJizeL. st pnize Mrs. Charles Whétson of Winnetka r guests' and Mrs. David' DeCamp of Kenilworth iTaylor were co-hostesses at a table of bridge ize for last Tuesday at, the regular Skokie Country club party. Weds H. C. May in Carderi Setting Wben Helen Geraldine Har- vey, daughter of Mrs. Frank W. Harve y,'Jr., of Wilmette, .be- came the bride of Harry Carle- ton May, son of Mrs. H. C. May of Gîencoe, she: wore white sat- in ,wit'h a long1 train' edged with. peari tirimming. Her 'Veil' was of Belgian lace and fell firom a peari Cap. She car ried an armn bouquet. of smnall, white ,huiles. -Her sister," Wilma, as maid of honor, was gownedl in white taffeta. trimmed in white organiza with. a rainbow sash,, and carried an arm bouquet of 'white daisies, and 'blue delphinium.' Two other sisters Kath- leen and Barbara, were bridegmaids and worè white organza with rainbow sasiies. Their bouquets were siumilar to that of the maid of honor. The bride's mother wore white corded crepe with a shoulder bouquet of pale lavender orchids. Mr. May's mother was in gray and white chiffon with a similar bouquet. The best man was Frank Stover of Winnetka, while the bride's- brother, Thaddeus Harvey, and Au~guste Bab-, ize, Jr., of Glencoe, were ushers. The wedding took place Saturday, June 9, at 8-,oklock in the evening, in'the garden of the bride's mother's home, 1035 Greenwood avenue. Mon- seigneur Eugene McGuinness, assist- ed by the Rev. Bernard Brady and the Rev.' James Kennan, offiéiated. The living room and hall were- dec- ortdwith red peoniies, atd white cadewhile the dining room was dolne.entirelyin white. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Francis of Rochester, N. Y., were out of town guests. After the reception Mr. Mayý and bis bride left on a motor trip of two weeks to Quebec and Murray Bay. They will be entertained at Montreal and Toronto. On their re- turn, they will make their home at 269Greenleaf avenue, Chicago. Hostess to Drama Club Mrs. Charles N. Roberts, 1014 Lake avenue, entertai.ned the Drama Study class at luncheon Wednesday.ý