» on of JuIy '4 Beco.mes Bride of George tusk A very quiet and sinmple wvedding took place Wednesday rnorn*iing, of, this -wcek ý-at ý10: Miss, Elinor Tom-_', o'clock. %wcn, linison -of Evanston and George Lusk of Wilinette, qn artist ý%veIll known on.the north shoire. were, married. With onlv member»s of the immediate family as'.guests. the ceremony took place in the First Methodist embroidered slippers completed ber ensemble. Her sister, Miss Genevieve Gilof yellow organza. At the home of her parents in Eveeth Min., Miss Elizabeth Gxillett, daughter of Mie. and. Mrs. Arthur, Dudley -Samuel Gillett, was married. in an -aftenoon wedding, July 4, to John, (jack) Homer Nason. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C., Nason. 733 Cummings avene. Knl worth. The 'Rev. B. W. Lindeman of,,the Evelth resbyterian curch officiated. at the ceremony, read, before tbe firepflace banked witb palmns nd pink and white peoniés.. A'reception vas held following the ceremony. th.e bride wore a floor lengtb gown of peachi 0rgapza with lon~g full skirt and a slight train. Tralisman roses at the neckline and as trimming on ber wide picture bat were repeated in ber ai bouquet. Peach lace mitts and lett, tbe maid of honor. wore a gown peacb, and -a yellow horsebair pictiwj' hat. Her accessories .were green embroidered in hat and gown, and she carnieci a conibination of talisman and yellow roses. bis parents, to Eveleth for the wedding, seni-ed bis brother as best mian. Mrs. Gillett, mother of the bride, was in powder blue lace made with a floor length skirt and draped bodice, witb a corsage of roses. Brown organza, a matching bat, and corsage of- roses were worn by Mrs. Nason. Seymour Nason. who accompanied church of,,Evanstonl. Dr., Ernest. Fremont Tittie performned the service., For ber wedding thce bride w ore a Gibson girl- frock of, sunlsbine taffeta with, a brown bat and accessories.. *She carried roses in shades of gold. 9-otly slhe and Mr. Lusk wvere. unat* tend The bride and bridegroomn left at once for the Rocky mountains for the sunimer, returning to the nortb sbore to %pend the month of Septemiber at the Tomlinson homne, 2600 Orrington avenue. Their plans for the winter. stili somewbat indefinite. mav include a trip abroàd. Mrs. Lusk was- graduated frotnNortwesernuniversity in 1929 and. later attended the Evanston Academv, of Fine Arts and the.Cbicago Art institute. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sortv. Mr. Lusk hias both a bachelor and master's degree from the University *of Chicago and. received a.fdoctors degree in philosophy of art after three -,ears of study in Prague and Paris. He is a member of the Chicago Artists' society. and formerly Photo by Town House Studio: ,s tau'dit in the University of California. The engagement of Miss Roberta Marvaret Bcckler, daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MI. Beckler, 870 Sheridan road. Wfinncitka, to RusseiliH. Gress, Il, son of Mrs. Riusseil H. .Gress of Lakc Shore drive, Chicago, was Announce Engagement annou,,.ced Th-rsdaY, Juld' 2, at a dipm'r Part(y for. tqwel7,e. at t/te B&eckIer i hos xio bcepi decided uponi. Miss home. T/lw exact 'date of the we'<ddin!, (Iau vs Toniinson ofC Mr. AM. Grt'ss atlenided Lake Forest Bec kier attepided Stanford uicstanld - contract is the usual procedure of these meetings..> Enferfmined WhiIe Here Tbe Artbur Longs, former Wilmette Bridge Luncheon @on Fouth residents, who moved to Youngstown, Mr. and MrS. William H. Ellis; and Mr-. and Mrs. Thom-as M. Mintz. 50 Ohio, this spring, stayed at tbe Glen Mr. andi Mrs. R. R. Hawxhurst, 618. Betty and Billy, 823 Greenwood avenue, returned to Wilmette Tuesday Crescent place, spent, last week-end View Golf club last week and were eni- Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained evenng. from a week's stay at their v siting Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mc- tertaineti by many of their friends along tlîirty-five gucsts..at luincheon and bridge I tbe North shore. On the Fourtb of July. Masters in St. Louis. summer home at Waupaca, Wis.