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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1934, p. 30

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Weds Dean TraxIer at Afternoon Service The> beautifuil chapel. of the First Methodjst Epî-scopal, churchi of Evanston had but' two' tali: silver' vases filled with* white peonies and stock when Miss Elizabeth Mlichelet of WiI- mette became the bride of Dean La-ke TraxIer of Evanston Iast Satur.day afternoon. The charming simplicity whbi ch inarked .the service was carried_ out in. the bridai party and' a t the informai reception, held, in the French room 'of the'Georgi- an hotel. An ivory satin princess gown With' long tightfittinig sleeves and a train, was worn by the bride. The -long ivory colored tulle veil was attached to a cap and a long panel of exquisite rosepoint lace which had been worn by the bride's friend, Margaret Bush .Alling of Boston and also by Mlrs. Alling's sister, Mrs. Roger E. Wl liams ofWilmette, the former Rachel Bush. The lace had, been bought in Europe by the. mother of Mrs. Alling and M rs.. Williams. The bride's bouquet was. composed of gardenias and lilies of the valley and had ex- tending from it long white silk streamners. . Miss Gertrude Michelet, as lier sister's only bridesmnaid, wore a pale bine organzine dress with a pink sash, ruffled skirt, and a beet cape. She also wore a pink horsehiair liat and carried a largeý bouquet of pink roses and blue delphinium.. Petite Marjonie Church, daughiter of.ý the Ralph, E.ý Churches, as flower girl,, was in a frock of French pleated pinkc organdy. She wore- a large p ink liair bow and carried a white basket lied with pink tulle, .and .filled' with rose petals. The bride's mother, Mlrs. Charles J. Michelet, wore powder blue CroPhoto Gleftdale. CaIl.. is to l>e the' honie Of Mrç. HWillard C. ThornPson, the tonner Virqfipiia -zvrs ,j&ose marri age took place lune 27. She' is thte daughter of Captai» and Airs. Edward A. Evers -of t'l msette. Wed Maywood Girl S I nvitations have been received for the marriage of Miss Jean Currie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archh. Currie of Maywood to1 Robert A» Schwarmh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C., SchWarm of 925'Ashland avenue, Wilmette. The weddilng will take place juIy 21, at 7 o'clock in Plymouth~ Congregational church at IVfaywood. A.reception for relatives and intimate friends. of. thése young people wil] be held. at the Carlet -on hotel. At the University Of Illinois, froin which both were graduated in the cl.ass' of 1931,Miss Currie was a mnem- ber of Alpha, Delta Pi ýsorority and .Mr'. Schwàrmi a member of 'fau Kappa, Epsilon -fraternity. Miss Cur- rie for, the past. three years has been a mnember of the Proviso Township High school faculty ini the depart- ment of physical education. They will make their homne-at 6750 .North Ashland aveniue, Chicago. College Board Nomes Hostesses for Lounge at Fair l'fe execuitive committee for- the Womnan's College board' at A Century of Progrcss an- nouinces the following hostesses to serve this week and next week . JuIy 9, Bryn Mawr day, Miss Helen Bell and Miss Virginia Hobart of Winnetka, Miss Marie Swift of Lake Forest and, Miss Eleanor Cheney of Winnetka. July Il,- Goucher day, Miss Miriam Flexnr, Mns. Douglas Waples, Mrs. Stephen V . Balderston i of Evanston and Miss Helen Little -of Evanston. 1july. 13, Milwaukee Downer day, Miss Elizabeth O'Connor of High.- land Park, Miss Clarmarie White, Miss Mary Burnhamn and Miss Irma Hug. -Jul-y, 14, Mouint Holyoke day. r L ot to n -La in g Wedding Strikes Note of Simplicity One hundred and fifty guests witn es sed a ý siffl)le )ut Iovely wedding-at 4 o'cloclk last Satur- day in. Christ Chùrch chapel, Winnetka, when, Miss Mary Loôuise Cotton, the daughter 'of Mrs. Homer E. Cotton of Win- netka, becarne the bride of Chester W.: Laing, Jr., of, Ev- Except. for the deep blue sash, and the deep bine delphinium and talis- man roses accenting the single at- tendant's white organdy bouffant gown. the wedding was an, all-.wh.ite one. The bridegroom and his at- tendant were also in white withi boutonnieres of blue. bachelor. but- tons. White organza fashioned ýthe brideés bolero- style wedding dr-ess, flounced. with innumerable ruffles around the bottom of the sirt.- Two. rows of rufflesalso ran the length of the.lonig.train which hung fromn a small jacket made with large puif sleeves. A výeil, waist-length, was at- tached to a small cap trimmed with lace, from the ivedding dress of the bride's grandmother, the late Mrs. John K. Vos Burgh. Her flowers were white roses and gardenias. Miss Cotton's, attendant was Miss Ruth Shephard of Evanston a formier Winnetka girl. A white picture hàt completed ber organdy costume described above. Stoddard Small ofý Wilmette served as best man and.the groom',s only attendant. Mrs. Cotton wore *soft pink, a brown, picturehat, brown accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. Mrs. Laing was, in black net, wore a> black net, picture hat, and a 'corsage of deep pink roses. -The bridegrooni's father bas. beeni engaged the past three. or four years in engineering work for the Russian government at Kharkav, Russia, and was unable to read l'y: before Rev. altar andi bowls of white flowers. The rootu was decorated with vases .filled ivith varieties of garden flowers. When Mr. and Mrs. Traxier re- turn from their honeymýoon they will reside in Evanston. son~ oi Mr. Pence of Evai ttake placej . nhe weddji ýy August 17. ana 'Margaret Moulding and Miss Jean an- Rumsey. :hein juIy 20, Sweet Briar day, Mrs. ýnce, Robent Spahr of Highland Park, Mrs. H. Marcus C. Mason, Jr., Miss Helen g is Haseltine and Miss Virginia W. Little of Kenilwàrth. Miss Marbeth Strumpen-Darrie, of New York City, is visiting Miss An- nette M. Williams of Earlston road, Kenilworth, during the month of July.

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