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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1936, p. 44

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1Ail-White White' cord was s trun postsp through wrougbt-iron a. witb tied each of which was bow of white tulle and.a 'bit of delicate fern, to form an aisie., down which thé ,wedding party passed wben. Miss Winogene,> Spr inger, dauùghter of Mr. andMrs. George ýW. Springer, wasniarried, to L. Morgan Yost,..soni of Mr.,,and Mrs. Lloyd Yost,I> last Friday eveinfg. At the east ênd. of the lounge of Westmoreland- Country club, before a, background of Woodwardia ferns,> gracefully arra nged the Rev. Leland H., Danforth read the service at 8:30 o'clock. Gleaming tapers in two seveti-btantifed eamtetebra, a prayer bench of white satin and two vases of white liles completed the improvised altar. White flowers in bowls were placed about the lounge, sumtique ivory satin with a short train, and with sniall pleats at the shoulder and in the back of her dressz Rosepoint ber mother's on been liad lace which ;fa aA f-. 1-1! nmer flowers elsewhere in the club. Milss Springer was gowned in an- Mark's chuircbDr. Harold L. Bowen read the service, whichi was followed by a reception at the hbomne of -Mrý;. Riecker Van Metre. of Evanston, atunt of the bride. Miss Watkins wore a n ivciry .satin, princess dress with buttons down the front, and with a collar of rosepoint 1,elonging to bier grandmotber. The sleeves of the dress, long and tteht at the wrist, were trimmed with buttons. -A simu)le veil of ivor'v tulle with a braided caronet completed ber costlime. and ordiids. -valleY lhues and, wbite roses were the flowers -,he carried. Her two sisters. the Misses Jatie . and, Barbara Watkinis. hier onlvat tendants,, were in ivory taffeta style, with' dresses, senxl-princess in I!àrcyp mif d eves and buttons down *For ber, marriage to Bruce W. Kenyon of Lake Forest, formerly of -Wilmette, on Saturday last, Miss Mildred Watkins of' IEvanston chose ail white for herseIf, ber attep~daits and for. the decoàratiois- in the church and.at the receptiofl. yt$:0o'clôck at' n igt at St. Note I j -. 4 dressed alike, in quaint and simple gowns of turquoise blue. moiré striped in beige satin. The dresses had full skirts, short peplum jackets with large puff ed sleeves and rolled collars. They ail carried deep red roses, and several of the roses were caugbt into their hair. Miss Martba and Miss jane Springer attended their sister as bridesmaids. as dîd Mrs. -William lace from the wei red a part of the w Carlos Photo dress of her ,nother, Mrs. George W.ý ,gCostume of Miss Winogene Spriniger, thie bride o! L. Morgan }'ost. The lace, tveil of ivory tulle zws ojtached, n'as The bride's mcther wore orchids with ber grey chiffon and lace go-WI. The niother of the bridezrrooin was in turquoise lace with gardenias bier flowers. Robert E.-Kcnyon, 'Jr.. served bis brother as best man. The ushers were. C. Winn Canfield, Thomas W. TLhacker~ay, 111 of Winnetkaî, Robert Paire Doepke of Cleveland. and HenrY A Stover of Wilmette. Mvr. Kenvon.. son of the Robert E. CL W Formai Shanee from a tur' roses, and Miss Co Shawnee Country. club will open sister her evening its winter scason -Saturday off gown fall. this dance formai witi the first ersch attended. m f honor. Her peplum style n rs. Wil- month, for ber junior year. w"l.' grayr and Wilon made her debut two 3er ride will,-No date bas.b.een, set for their wedtheir1 e. iU Park. ding.,A

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