' Gilbert H. Marshall in Carden Ceremony Before a -rock garden setting, with pool and sumnmer flowers, large. bouquets of white. phlox and other White blossoms bank- cd on either side to form an altar, Miss Alice H illinïgejr , daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. A-Ibert C. Hillinger, 841 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, was mnarried Iast Satur- day afternoon to Gibert H. Mar- shall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- .Ward Marshall of 629 Green- wodavenue, Glencoe.-.- The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Douglas H. Corneil of the. Glencoe Union church at 4:30 o'clock and was followed bya reception for' tbe relatives and smnall group of' friends attending. At the, outdoor altar, breezes flut- tered a two-flounce veil, billowing above a wedding dress of white lace., made. with a train. Above the full- length Veil hung a small finger-tip * veil, revealing the face and the bair. The bouquet the bride carried was made in old-fashioned nosegay style and contained white phlox and baby's breath set off witb inyrtle leaves. Miss Katharine Ilillinger, sister and only attendant of the bride. wore a' were in deep peacocz< DIue and sne carried white delphinium and bronze' golardia in a spray bouquet. Arthur.' J. Uhe of Glencoe served Mr. Marsh- ýall as best man. The bride ýand bridegrooni are going, to Wisconsin on their honeymoon and' during the month of September. will reside at 6320 Kenmoré avenue, Chi- c:ago. They will then make their home at the Chicago Commons where Mrs. M{arshall will work in conjunction Tol Miss u Potier: of Wiinnetktx wore her mot her's 'wedding dre sire became the bride of Richard William Jilter Augmist 17. Oit Mr. ( Vilier,'s return front thcir honeypnoon ini Canada thry wili reside in~ Tuhe bride is te dauighter of Dr. apid Airs. PaiDavîd Potier of î; thorne làkie. 111 inae Club WiII Give r-PiIIJLIU%,_qcul IluIEI i i 17 of Miss Roslyn Paine ~,and Paul L. Fentress iroung people. are c o in ilng, F f ronm. many parts of, the country- as far east as New York and as Vý fat ves t as California, to join the vedding ,party of, Miss Roslyn McLeiiniani Paine ofEv- anstoni and Pauil.Lyon Fentress of Pliiladelphiâ, in Chicago niext The marriage, on Septeinber 12, will lie at the Fourth Presbyterian. church in Chicago, and thebride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garritt Smith of Evanston, are giving a reception afterWards. at the Wornan's Athletic, club. -Mr. Fenftress, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fentress of 939 Greeni nay road, Hubbard- Woods, will take bis bride to Philadeiphia -to live. ký Miss Vi rginiia Ashicraft of Evanis- ton1 is to be the maid of. honior and amonig the five.bridesmaids are Miss Paline's sister, Miss Gertrude Smnith, Miss Jean O'Brienof Winnetka, Miss, ýAllene Withers of Santa Barbara, Cal., formierly of ýWinnetka. Miss Dorothy Neeley of New York, arnd Mis lizabeth Leake of Ri hiioid. Va, Several of those ini the bridai partv were classmates'of Miss Paine ~, either at Rosemary Hall or at, Sarali L~1awrence college. Calvin Fentress, Jr., will serve his brother as lbest mani, and the young meni froin the north shore who wvill usher are Fred W. Fairnian, Jr., of lof Photo Winnetka, Joe Richi, Jr., of Evanston, w u'ie,: Robert W. Wood, Jr., of Highland and Uhe Mrs.Park, and Dr. Thomas Fentress of ,wiBoston. Winnetka. Mr. Fentress i5 also britng- 7l Haw-;l i ng1 a number of bis f riends,soneý of themi classmnates at, Princeton, with him from thé east to serve as uishers. There wilI be Brewster Barr of Plain-' feld, N. Y., Sumner Rôulotn-Miller, C lub j r, of Philadeiphia, William Peterson, jr., of New jersey, and Gerald Smith, Arthur Gray. and Robert Graham, al tent of New York. it play for The wedding ceremoniy will be read' t week at at 4:30 o'clock, with Dr. James 135 cham1- Tinmothv Stone officiating. Informai Dance. Westmoreland Cou ntry club will have an informal dinner dance this Saturday, and during the enire week- end there will be special Men's Labor '.Day golf events. avenue. ,on for Prii .The party ýons' home, - ~ ~ ~ ya -.. ' W'V~'UIL Ây i *r. l3road, Willston Todcl, with Mrs. Hawes of ýoad, is Highland Park winning second prize. 1 on a The guest prize for the best score on given at nine holes went to Mrs. Gordon Sib- Forest ley of Glencoe, and the guest prize * for low Putts to Mrs.'An.drews. 'The Illinois chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain at a rushing tea for suburban girls this Saturday from 2:30 o'clock until 5 at the home of Mrs. J. 'J. Jackson, 185 Franklin road, Glencoe, FIl'orence Jackson Clough, Miss Kay Kuhnen, aný,d Miss Helen Shailer are in charge ofarrangemenits. I