Parties Honor, Eckhart-Kingsley Wedcling Chsrming E4Iy, JuIy Event M i s s' Elizabeth Eckhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy B.* Eckhart,, 206 Cumberland. avenue, KenilWorth, becane. the bride of Darwýin P. Kingsley, Jr.*J, of New York, son of Mrs. D. P. Kingsley and the 1a te Mr. Kingsley,, at the home of ber, --pareft s last Saturday afternon . at 5 o'clock. The ceremofly, at wbich Dr., Herbert Willett offlciated, tookp.lace in the liv- ing room agaiùst a backgrounld of Sabonia ferns, and two white columnns, surmounted byý white bowls contaiflifg Madonna Mies and white stock. The rest of the boutse was' decoraied with, delphinium and other garden flowers. Miss Echart made a lovely bride in a gown of white chiffon, wjth long sleeves, a high neck, and a short train. A satin band held to bier head the long tulle veil wbich extended beyond bier. train. Her only jewelry was a very delicately set necklace of dianionds and platiflum, the bridegrootn's gift. lier exquisite round bouquet was of gar- denias and valley lilies. The bridegrooi' s sister, Miss Hope Kingsley, was maid of honor, wearing îdtty :pink chiffon with a raspberry col- ,ored horsehair hat with a band of ..Dubonnet llowers, a color which re- appeared in bier velvet sash. Her bou- quet was of gardenias and maiden-hair fern. The bride's three sisters, Mrs. -Donald H. McLaughin of Cambridge,' Mass., Mrs. T. Roswell Coyne, of .:Kenilwortb, and Mrs. Janmes ýR. D. Stevenson, Jr., of Winnetka4 wer* lier .bridesmaids. Tbey were gowned ý in raspberry chiffon, witb velvet sashes, bats, and bouquets like the maid o bonor's. Mrs. Eckhart's gown was fash- Numerous howers have been given recently and several other parties are Planned to be given soon for Miss Dorothy Anne' Dar by' of Winnetka, who has selected, Saturday, July 13, as thé date of her marriage to Hall Lippincott, Son of theRichard R. Lippincotts of Wilmette. The Rev. Frank J. 'Ihiele of Sacred Hleart church will rea.d the, wedding service at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the Raymond. J. Darby home, 509 Eider lane. Miss Cynthia Waldron of Fort Madison, Iowa, who, witb the bride, was just graduated at Vassar, will be her only at .tendant, and Hor- ae i3ulen of Flint,' Midi.; a Beta Theta Pi fraternity brother of Mr.. Lippincott at Ohio' State university, will be best man. Hostesses at sbowers already given for MissDarby include Miss. Frances Payne, Mrs. .H-arry E. White, Mrs., Ralpb Jaeger, and-Mrs. Ira, Wilson and ber daughter, Mrs. Richard Scott.. of Winnetka, a nd Miss Betty Bayliss. and ber mother, Mes. William Bay- liss. of Wilmette. Three friends of Photo by Carlos ,Woods, gave a luncheon bridge party, and lingerie sbower Friday of last week, andý Sunday Miss Eleanor Lip- pincott had a receptioS and teaat hber' home in ' Wilmette for ber future sis-. ter-in-law. M rs. A. E. W right, . Jr. (Betty Barroil), who..bas just re- turned from, ber honeymoon, may bave a tea for tbe bride, and Mr. and Mrs. *Darby wilgiva bridai dinner for the out-of-town guests' Fn- day, evening, July 12, at Shawnee Country club. Af tr. Augut 6, the young coupe will be at home at 617 Hinman ave- nue, Evanston. baire talSc a bouse etret, New Yori beathomeafter( slèy lef t for theý City of Portland, Honolulu. They 127 Ninety- fourth ywhere they wiiI EntfI*ain Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams, 410 foprest, avenue, entertained at a smail -bl*idge dirner Wednesday of lait week and again on Saturday. nonor of ber sister-in-law, Mrs.J V. Sparks of Paris, and beèr mc Mrs. Guy Sparks of Indiana Mrs. ThaIe's brother,, Dr. Jamt Sparks,.and the two guests of are spending -this week with, Thale. a in The first of the season's mixed e.foursome sweepstakes events at, Sko- r, kie Country élub willI be eLId today s. (Thursday),- starting at .4 o'clock. V. There will be a buffet, supper and r, informai dancing on-the terrace, and s.d*nner wviil be served â,i-usuaàlinthe. main dining room.