Ernphasized in Ha rvey Weddi.ng ding -of Miss Charlotte Eia bel1th Har-veV, nijecelof M.ani Urs .J Walwothl, 1531 Spcn-, cer avenue, and Dr. Paul B. Bass, son of Mr and Mrs. George A. Bass of Olnev, .,. :*hîch took place Saturday afternoon at 4:.30 o'clok in St. Augustine's Epiïscoûpal church. Dr. Hubert Carleton, officiated. Asniall:,reception.-for reavs and close f riends followedat the Walw,ýorth residence. Opening of Program Talents of members, of the Ken tuckv Society of . vanston. Wandl the North Shore . wiii be called..ul)o 1l to provide the prograni for the openînig of the g groupl'.s sixteenth season.Friday a fternloon,. Septemlber18 at 2 at' the homne of Mrs. 0occ Fred.\.White, 2810'Garrison vanston. av*el. issued recenitly' Mrs.. T. notices in, Edwârd Boswell, chairman of. the' prograni cormftittee, called upon, ali meýnbers to corne preparcd to display their talent in sorne forni. While sonie cointribute poetry, mnusic or drafiiatic sketches to the. day's entertain? 1 nint, others are expected t.ô exhibit. necedlework, pastry, jarns, jellies or other tdicacies or paintintg andliaitdicraft. i Fail colors and fait flowers were ephasized, 11-1the wd 'e i .1 i The bride was lovely in a white satin iwédditg gown iade~ with eowl A neckline, long sleeves and a train. kl length double veil of fingertip from a halo cap of point de Venise lace, and she carried white roses, liles of the valley and gardenias. The maid of honor, Miss Julia Melliti of Evanston, and the bridesmaids, 'Miss' Helen Green and Miss Priscilla Wheelock, both of Wilalilce ini rust mette, were ail gownedcaps: of tulle .-... L and matching At tea followirlg the program Ms Chiarles B. Nelson, Mrs. Edward M. Brown and Miss Helen Armstrong will assist thé hostess. .Mrs. William H. Avery, president, will conduct a business session, at which plans for a R. Leslie Joncs, chairman of the *iavs and means cornrittee. A xùeetiig- of t1~he board mwill bc held 'at 1 :30 pre-~ fall benefit %vill be presented by Mirs. caiyriec1. a bouquet oJI .t. >lwdlrl cbrysanthernms, Dr. Martin 'Seifert. servtd as best man for Dr. Bass, and ushering were Dr., Fred O'Donnell, John Seyler, George Bass, brother of the bridegroom, and Walter Forney. Al of the groomsmefl, with the exception, of Mr. ,Forniey, who makes bis home vcre froniWi!mnette. in<"ic The fgll color scherne of rust, gold, the wedda'ag.of .1IiSS st. Mark's churfch in &'ans-toit was theý scene of Orr, 225 Woodbini VtDoroth:yfane 01 r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Càrcy, Elmer Horace Cook' of Chielilic. nue, and EImer Horace ûook, son of Mrs. bride wore an ivo> y saPi: qeiddu WVyo., oit aturday eveni ng, Sept. 5. Theand duchesse lace. Her creant tulle point gowm trimmned with oid fanily rose and slw, carriedd hues. of the veil fell fron a cap of rosePointzcith narrou> brin,, valleY and gardenias. Kentucky., Its Hindman main intereýst is col"Settlemetàit centrated in addi-* but county, Knott ini school student the to made are gifts tional' loan fund of the Kentucky State fed(: eration. Baptisi Homne for Aged Aided by Club Sewing Mr. and Mrs. î:iacs marxc a ine pci end of last wc Ilow splendid it wiil be if its the son. aveForest 935 of at Cori Sheridan JamesP. close can be marked by as generous studies Seng) of Chicago. -è and biis. brother, r.and Mrs. Emil ýnden avenue, ieft to return to their coliege, Mount, nue, Wilmette, are, the baby's patern- a dontion of faîl flowers." ai:gadarnS is to be September à dinner 19. danîce this first At >aturla evening, faîl event, dinnerwill be served a 7:30 o'ciock, with danc ing on the terrace froni 9:30 until. 1, to the muisic of R14dolph's, orchestra. Vernon, Iowa.