Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1936, p. 40

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for Recent Wedding A huge bowl of white chrysan-. theniunis of: both the large -and the button varieties, flanked on eithér side with icybodiurn ferns, wete the altarýdecorations in the ehapel-of the Wininetka Congregational -churich, ,Saturday evening, w.hen Dr. -Sa m uelHarkness read the wedding service'for Miss Rosalie Roach of Winnietka andePaul F. Youngýberg, son o.:f Mr. and Mrs. El.liott V. Youngberg of ýWilmette. A screen of tbe sanie ferns banked one of the *Walls in the living rooni of the Leonard Harris Roach borne at 292 Sheridan road. Here, between two coum-rng flpped with ttrns of white autumn flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Roacb and their daughter and--sonin-law received their guests after the wedding. Her motber's ivory satin wedding gown, made with a yoke of duchesse lace, was worn by Saturday's bride. Her veii was held with a twisted band of seed pearis and tiny orange blossoins, and she carried a round to Perform Tricks at Fail Festival "Jimmy," the wonder mionke,.. will be presentedby Louis Tops in four performances between 4 and. 9 o'clock each day. at the Fa! Festival, at the Wilmette Parish Methodist, church November 19 and, 20. Known as the century's most 111tellectual- Si mian and. also the onlv monkey witha diploma, "Jimmy" wifil give performances of the nation's, favorite sports, basebali, football anld' golf, as wel as, the wideiy-knoffl fan dance, a -tambourine dance,, and marry other comicaltricks. ".Jimmyi" who bas been "shown ail over the. world in ail the news weeklies," ap- peared at. the recent Century of Progress. This will be one of the many Carpiival features at the Fait Festival. whicb have been pianned under the direction of Mrs. Raymiond G. KimbellI, chairman. Serving on her com,niittee are Mrs.. Max C. Greigg, Mrs. Robert W. Maeser, .Mrs. Staver Mouiding, Mrs. Amos Thorniburg anid MIrs. Robert E. Wooden. Luncheons- in sniorgasbord style and dinniers will be served ini the bouquet of gardenias bordered witb dining rooni which will be decorated berry colored slipper satin a nd carried pale pink button chrysanthemunis. She had a bIrowfl tulle face veil tied ivith velvet the color of her gown, and a cluster of the button chrysanthemunis over her forehead. Elliott Yourigberg, who, with lis wife, came froni Pittsburgh for the wedding,. was bis brotber's best man, and tbe usbers were Winfieid Jackson of (Glencoe, fiancé of the maid Ijendrick Dahi Photo Harold Moran Plavs the role of the Piper ini the plav of that nanie zhich the' Jack andJli players are prescllting at the Woman's Club. of Wilmette on Saturday afteriiooi,_Noveiider 14, at 2 odclock. In this picturc Nancy O'Ne ill, who plays one of the viothers, is begging theMPper for thte returil of her children, who have wandcired out Of Hamlini, follozoing thte mtusic of the Piper. be nostess 01. me aînig room wth the foilowing co-bhostesses: MIrs. Edwin G. Fisber and Mrs. Amos Tborilburg for luncheon Tbursdlay; Mrs. Julian E. Stark and Mrs. George F. Wright for luncb'eor, Friday; -Mrs. Edward E. H-enderson ancd. Mrs. T, Douglas Scarif for the dinners. Mrs. H. E. Poronto w%,ill be cashier for the dinne.rs and -Mrs. John D. Kini- honorary er, as best man. Fo tbwestern. wedding trip, Mn. Roi ns and university, wbo gave a ni iing party 'bride wili make their orne at, scienitiLAc sorority QIiN 445 Sunset road, in er home. Reba place, Evanston. winnetica. Lunchfrs,. Stephen eon will be senved at 1 o'clock. Mns. Terry, and, W. B. Pavey of Winnetka is to be tbe co-bostess.. (ieorge. Corbus, Mrs orence Clark, tirs. Murray Ideston, Miss s Katherine

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