Albert Kremer, Married June 16 Saturday, june .16, was the wedding day, of Miss Virginia Frances Bixby and Albert Ed- mun d Kremer, son of Mr. and Mrs.* Charles Frederick Kremer of 723 Laurel avenue, Wilmette. The home of the bride's father, James William Bixby in Evans- ton was> thé scène of thé cere- mony which was -perfôrmned by Dr.> Paul Austin Wolf e of thé first' Piesby terian' church- of Evanston, at 4::30 o'clockc. The fireplace. was- banked with *greens and palms, an two taîl flower baskets filled whih white peonies'and.. other, sprîng flowers, stood at. each' *side. A .drss of whte lace with a sinal train and long siceves was worn by > the bride, whose tulle veil was caught with a wreath of orange 'blossoins, and whose bouquet was: of- white roses, les of the valley, and white, sweet peas. She was unattended, but for ber niece, Betty Louise Heyser, tbe flower girl, and ber nephew, Wil- liam McFall Heyser, Jr., the ring bearer. The former was dressed in a white organdie frock and had a Colonial bouquet, the latter wore a white~ linen suit and carried the ringa zianselman, Mr,. iKremer's rthier-in- law and WilliJam McFall Hey'ýser, brotber-in-law, ot the bride, were ushers. The -brides two sisters, who were present, were Mrs. William Heyser in, pink, silk, crepýe with a shoulder corsage of pin k roses and blue'lark- suand Miss Elizabeth Bikby. in, yellow silk crepe with' ber shoulder corsage of yellow roses and orchids. Tht bridegroom's mother wore print- ed chiffon and a corsage of white The essay contest sponsored by the Daughtees of the American Revolu- tion of Illinois coopèrating witli the Colonial village of A Century of Progress was. held in different, high schools of the state last week. The subject of the essays was "My, Fav- orite Colonial Hero."o At Newý Trier High achool, Mrs. William A. Durgin, representing the, Skokie Valleychapter, was- in charge of the local contest which washbed for New Trier, students Juine 12. The Glencoe chapter cooperated with the" Skokie Valley chapter in judgîng the New, Trier essays.7 On. June 13, a commnittee compose! of Mrs., Durgin, Mrs. James P. Lîgbtbody, and Mrs. .Walter Goe Mitchell- judged the essays., The papér that won, first- place wýas sent to Miss. Irene J. Cran- dlal to compete: with, essays that came from other high scbools of the state. The boy and girl who wn first place in the state contest are to have a week at the fair witli afl ex- pensés paid, including transportation to and from Chicago froi tlir homes, hotel, meals, and World's Fair entertaiument for a week. The boy and girl winning first place in each chapter contest will each re- ceive a medal. The winners' naines have nôt yet been announced. At the D.A.R. Flag day lunche-on. and celebr-ation in the Colonial Vil- lage June 14, the following were à Mvrs. Unarles S. Jackson and Misê, Carol Jackson, Mrs. Howard W. Hodgkins, Mrs. Otto Ruth, Mrs. Wilfred Nabors, Mrs. David. De- Camp, Mrs. C. A.. Whetston, and Mrs. Alfred Kraemer.ý Two of the -members, Mrs. .,Kraemer and Mfiss Jackson, acted as pages. Engaged fo1 1At a party at1 Evansfonian Carlos Photi> T'he engagement of Miss Jante Helen Norma» to John Page of Evanston tvas amaou,:ced Sundav by her parents, the Cha ries R.. ,Nor- siasof lWililette. -Ilie weading vi Mvrinj.Louisc iKirt- lev and Harold R. Regelin took place on the evening of June 13, at St. Francis rectory, followved by a recep- tion to 125 friends at the bhomne of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Kirtley, 927 Greeneaf. avenue. This fireplace was banked with .ferns. and boxes of peonies and larkspùr in pastel shades, while tait vases of the saine flowers made a beautiful setting for the ,receiving party. The decorations in the dining rooûm wvere all ini white, flowers. and crystal candelabra with white candîts. i. Supply Hostesses at Lounge at Fair Annoujicernent is made of the' hostesses who will .serve. from june 23 to 30, inCIlusive, at theé 'WVôman'S College board.lounge, at A Century of..Progress. June 23, isMilîs day,, Mrs. Eliot Fay, _Miss Josephine Holzman,-Mrs. C. Stribling Snodgrass, and Mrs. E. 1_ Glavis, Jr., being the hostesses. Milwaukee-Downer provides the june 24 hostesses, Miss: Ruth Ford_ White. Mrs. Louis M., Anderson, Mis Bertha L1.. Kussmai,,and Miss lima Hug. Miss Jean, Fox, Miss Marjorie Lusher, Mrs. Horace H. Fiëld,',and ýMrs. R]. G. Leland will serve on Mount Holyoke- day,- June 25. The following day Pembroke wilIl be represented by Mrs. A. W. t.anders., Mrs. C. G. Hobart. Mrs. Harold Ab- bott, and Dr. Evelyni Tilden. Radcliffe bas the lounge June ,27,. when Miss Harriet Leonard, Mrs. -W. A. Magie. Il.; Mrs. Wallace Flower, andMrs E.H. McDermott will be in charge. The hostesses fo0r Rando lph-ýMacon> Julie 28. will include Mfrs. 'A.. W. Dunin, Mrs. G., Barber , Mrfs. T.,FP Voung, and Mrs. G. B. Morris. Rockford bas its day June 29, and iý represented by Mrs. Charles Herrick, Miss Luella Hloskins, Miss True Kim- baill, and Miss Margaret How. Simmonscollege is to send the June 30 hostesses, Mrs. Fred MutIler, Mrs.ý R. H. Chrisman,. Miss Carnie Maude Jones, and Miss, Mary E., Musson:' Arden -Shore fo Have SummerPicnic JuIy 20 The Wilmette Arden Shore com-ý miittet annouinces that the annual summer picnic for friends of Arden, ,vanston. Miss Tugaw qew Trier High scbool, brook, was graditated 1<Military academy at Birthday Celebration Mrs. William Shern Mrs. John W. Powers, 307 Cumber, ess at tea in ber bon land avenue, Kenilwortb, eftertained rond, Winnetka, today a group of friendi at a buffet bridge* the workers iun the W dinner Saturday in honor of ber bus- for the subscriptions band's birthday. Symphony orchestra. IHay la bost- 645 Sheridan 4 o'clock for an's campaign the Chicago won secon pizeAur lier. arrange- ment of white philadeipbus in a glass, the vase furnishel by tht comznittee. Mrs. Frank Nason of the saine club Won second prize for ber foemal fruit, and vegetable center pièce. t' froin the S Faribault,: f