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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1935, p. 42

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C. P. 'u b bs, J r., Junie White Are Married Wednesday The. wedding of, Miss Junia White, daughter of Mr,.-and Mrs. C. Wilbur White of Chicago, ta ýCarbon P. Dubbs, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. ýP., Dubbs of Wil-, mette, took place yesterday eve-, ning at 8 o'clock atý the. home of the bride's parents, 1056 North Shore avenue. Attending the ýbride as maid of honor, was hier sister, Iris Virginia. White,. and as bridesmaid, Betty. Dubbs, Sister of the, bridegroom. Sydney Davies acted 'as best man-for thegrom, and Courtniey White, brotherof, the bride, acted as -usher., Dr. George D. Aion of the Wil" m»ette Baptist ch'arch officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a whiite silk taffeta. gown made in the princèss style, with, a cowl neck and long siceves which were puffed and draped at the shoulder and very tiglit f rorn the el- bow te the wrist. The bride's veil and long train were made of Belgian lace which lias been treasured by the bride's family for many years. The veil was in Dutch bonnet style witli a halo effect around the face. 'The *bride wore lilies-of-the-valley in the~ veil and carried a bouquet of the lame flowers. The bridesinaids were dressed similarly in pink chiffon over pink taffeta,,made in princess style. Tliey carried bouquets of gardenias, Mrs. Finch roses and, lilies-of-th-e-valley, and each wore a gardenia în ber hair. Only thefamily and a few of the close young friends of the. couple we .re present at the ceremony. 1 One of the most recent aif airs in honor of the bride was a dinner, foi- lowed by dancing and 'cards. given Confer.nc. Luncheon The Cooference of Club prcsidents and program Chairmen wilIlihold its aontMl*bcheon and program n the Grand baliroon of thc. Stevens,. bote!, on Thunraday,, May 23. of Wfilliam H. Huffman In Escanaba, Mich., last Saturday the marriage of Miss Florence Mar- garet Frenchi and William Hlenry Huffman, formerly of WMinette, took place at 4-.'clotk in the a-fternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr., and Mrs. E. J. French,. 602 Lake Shore drive. Attending, the bride an~d bridegro .om were the, former's sister, Miss Maiine Frencli, and' M. Robert, After a, honcymoon spent in Wash- ington, D. C., and visiting in Nethers, Va., a town located, at the foot of thé, Blue RKidge mountaiùç, where Mr. Huffman's. fatheir and grandfather Iived, the couple w1!! make their home at 330 Norris court in Madi-ý son, Wi*s.w The bridegroom is the son of -Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.- Huffman, ý1311 Maple avenue, Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. HJu1Y'an and their secon~d*son, Frank C., Jr., attended the wedding. Ev.lyn Tolmoin Has Lead in Smith Coll.ge Play Tic greatest dnamatic honor S iiitli college can bestow on its students lias been awanded Miss Evelyn Totnan of 808 Sunset road, Winnetka, a junior at thc college, In open conl- petition, Miss Totman wasý selected f romi the entire dramatic. c1ass to take thc lead in the college's annual play. "Autumn Crocus," the play in whicli Jane Cowl lias just liad great success, in New York, was ciosen as tlie vehicle. The play is being given Friday and. Saturday of this week, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnoldi W. Tot- man have* driven east toe see their daugliter in the production., , Miss Totman studied voice and dnamatics witi lier aunt, Mrs. Fay Palmer Kreer of Winnetka, did outstanding Cliarles- Driver, 423 Abbotsford road, lef t Keuilworth Monday on a businesstrip te Detroit. Becomes Bride of DavidJ N. Stirrett To the strains of the vedding march played by the same mut- sician wbo played, it for ber mother's. wedding, Miss Vir- ginia Ramey Douglass took her place'for the. cerem ôny' uniting ber in mairiage, to David Nel- son Stirrett Saturday afternoon, May 4, in, the home of ber par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy CaI.d- well Douglass, '112, Broadwv avenue. Helen B. Morrlson Photo Mrs. W. G. 01w. Of Kenilworth; îs a, member of the socWa commit-. tee of the Mary Crane leogue, worki.g on ils benefit card party Io be held May 15, at the Evans- ton Country club. Annual Carci Party for' Mar'y Cran. Loque Mary Crane League's annual card party will beclield Wednesday aften-' noon, May 15, at 2 o'clock, in tlie Evanston Country club, 1501 Oak street. Guests are off ered a choice of auction or contract bridge or 500. Afternoon tea will be served and at- tractive young women will, model dresses fnom the Florence sliop. 'Thene "IclleIovely pnizes, includ- ing one for eacli table, well wortli the winhing," the committee announces. man MacPherson Henlch of Chicagc. on Apnil'20. The wcdding took place in thc Powers' home, 307 Cumber-. land avenue, Kenilwonth. In front of the fireplace a kneel- .ing bench was placed and white snaP dragonsy white stock, and; lilacs were arratnged te resemblean altar before which Dr. Hubert',Canleton read the wedding service. The fireplace at ecd side waa, flanked with pahus, a seven-brancbed candelabrum, and a jardiniere of spring flowers. Mixed spring flowers were arranged throughout the lieuse. The bride wore a tailored blue lace afternoon dress of the 1890 period with a turn-over collar and its waist buttoned down the front. Tea-rose velvet fornied the bow at the neclc, the beit, and the accessories. Her long skirt elongated into a short train. She carried an old«fasliioned bou.quet of Johanna HJill roses and white sweet peas. Carniîe Louise Douglass, as hen sisteir's maid of lionon, was in a fonm fitting gown of tea-rose crepe witli a quilted taffeta jacket. Her flowers and ac- cessories were bine. Mrs. Douglass wore ashes of roses crepe and white gardenias.. Senving as best man was Henry Gaul of Chicago. The bride and bridegroom took a train for the cast on thein wedding trip, Returnig, tliey will drive, the Mrs. Rose Mclntosh, 1116 Green- wood avenue, returned on Friday lrom her winter home in, Orlando, Fia., where she lias spent. the past six monthso

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