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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jul 1935, p. 27

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daughtcr of Mrs. Norton Ham- mett of 175 Washington ave- nue, Wilmctte becanie the bride of Charles Thomas Steele, S00 of MTs. Thomas A., Steele of Lake' éFore st The service was read at 8, by, the Rev. Charles H. Draper, at the Whlea- don ethdis chrchin Evanston in, the tpresence .of. a large assemb.ly Of relatives and, friends. The bride who is tall and siender, was beautiful in a 'dress of pale -ivory satin %vith separate train, and a bridai veil of tulle. withi a lace cap., in Dutch-bonnet effect with a wreath of orange blossoms at the edge of a., standing ruffle on the cap. She.1 carried calla liles. Slie as given in, marriage by William J. Brenner, al friend of the family. Mrs. Phillip :E. Horn,, matron of fionor, wore blue point ('esprit ýwith graduated tucks in the skirt :and cape, and she carried v'ellow roses. The two bridesmaids, Mrs. George. Mergenthaler, and the bridegroorn'sý sister,. M\iss Neil Steele, were dressed4 alike in.huttercup vello%vpoinit d'esprit made. exýactly like, the _uatron of .bonors gown, but, with contrasting bIne :v civet 'beits. They carried yel- F. low daisies and delphlinliurn. The bride's siste r, little . 'Miss B3arbara Hammett, was' gowned in buttercup yellow organdv wjthi robins' egg blue taffeta and scattered bIne and yellow. *flowers The ushiers were Russell E. John- son, Raymnondl Remmer, Gerald C. Roche, aIl of Chicago, and W\eber Runkel of Lake Zutich. Frank W. Steele of Lake Forest. . served bis brother as best man., Mr.Hammett, mother of t he bride., was in bine lace with coral acces- sories ýand wore a, corsage of talisman.. roses. Preceding and during the cer eniony mnusicalý selections' were given by' Isabel Defaut, violinist with hMrs. 'L. Schwartz at the organ, and by Pearl > Hoose, contralto. The songs chosen ,,ere "I Love Thee. Spring" by Snower on June 18. . Mrs. Steele is an acconiplished mu- s'clan and well known in musical circles of Chicago and the north shore- For several' years she bas served as organist of the church ini Whjch, the m narriage cerçmoi1y Was performed. vility'.lier ony at- tendant, Miss Dorothy Rushley of Wil- mette, wore a dress of plnk net over pink silk and a Pale blue straw hat trimned in pink rihbon. Fier bouquet was a Colonial one of colored flowers. Martin -Corcoran of Eyanston served :Mr. Xose as hest nian. The ceremonv vas performned at 10 O'clock before an altair filled it white peonies and white roses. A edding breakfast for about, thirty7fiVe gUests followed at the homeof the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. J. Kunzer, 1319 Gregory avenue, which wàas decor- atcd ith white helîs, white satin nb- bon. and Mies of the valley. 1The bride and bridegroomn, xho are going to take their honeymoon later, jwentinimediately in theirapartm-ent at 1918 Grant street, Evanstonl, where on« the. evening of tlieir wvedding day, they. entertained about- seventy-five of theïr friénds at a reception. Mfr. Vose is the sonofMr ad rs. Albert Henry vose of Evanstctn. Fiffeen'iHigh School Girls, Form Jun',ior Garden Club' Fifteen high school girls f rom the north shore have fornied the North Shore Junior Garden club. The first meeting Nwas- held Junie 19, at the home of Adelaide Shirader in Win- netka. Officers wvere eiected, corn- mittees appointed, and plans were discussed. The purpose of the club, which is being sponsored by the North, Sh.oret--aden center, Winnetka, is to create an active interest in home gar- 1en s. The >fifteen members are Adelaide shorader. *Doris jean Hargis, Jane Strorn. Patty Park, RitaLelnr Pat McElroy,,Mary Shiverick, ElIiza- beth Hoesli. Pat Grover, Betty Jane Pose, Cynthia Anu Walker, Marie M\clrovI, Louise M enning, Betty Claire Elis, and Mary Ann, Tenney. 1Adeaide Sp hr2u1er .is oresident ,of Cocktail Party Mr' 'a nd Mrs. Harold Bannes of 98 Indian Hill road, Winnetka, enter-i tairied at'a cocktail party Saturday preceding the dinner danice at Indiani Hill club. HANDMADE that Originally Sold:Up to $12.50 and upward 50GOWNS 'SLIP$,-7 ..00PANTIES *CHEMISE Take aivantage of this splendid opportwiity to purchase lingerie of unusual beauty at but a fraction of its worth! T a il1 ô r e d. styles; others lavishly frimmed with fine laces. Ail are of, pure-dye crepes and satins; with a true bias-cut that fits without a wrinkle. under yôur slimfmest S u m m e r frocks. 70> Cool for Enjoyable ShoppingI 1 ý95

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