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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Oct 1938, p. 50

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-Minnesýot&> Oct. 6 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kenney, 104'5 Chestnut avenue, mnotored .-o Gilbert, Minn., lest, week to attend the wedding of. their son, Wlliam John Kenney, Jr., and Miss Alice Vaillant,, daughter of. Mr. and :Mrs. Pe>ter Vaillant of *Gilbert. which took place October. 6, at St. Joseph's Catholi1W church, the- Rev. 'Francis Schweiger offi- * iating. Other out-of-twon guests present were Mr. and Mrs.. D. ,J., Shean of Duluth, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. VaiL- lant of 'Minneapolis, Miss' Marthe Vaillant of Rochester.. Raymond Vaillant of Park Rapids, and Miss Therese Vaillant of Duluth, M inn. The bi4de, was marie~d ina cs turne suit of rust wool with brown opossum jacket, brown velvet hat and brown suede accessories. She wore yellow orchids and carried a irayer book which was a gift froiw her mother. Miss Flore Vaillant. the bride's only attendant, was dressed in a costume suit of royal blue wool trimmed with grey Per. sian lamb. She wore a black hat, --b-1acjk accessories, and ai corsage of roses -a-4 white chrysanthemums rn cornes the -Bride of Gerson Gluck In a home wedding cereioniY' at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. ,.,Rabbi.Charles Shulman of North Shore Congregation sa'pr forming- the ýceremony,. Miss Claire Simon, daughter ýof Mr. an d Mrs. Milton.1. Simon, 1233 For- est avenue, bcm the bride of Gerson Irving Gluck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gluck of Chi- cago and, California. The bride wôre a long sleeved, White satin. wedding dress made _with square, neckline and 'train. A tulle veil fell frorn a halo cap and secarried white orchids .atidswn Miss Mari Koretz of Wiliiette. her only attendant, was gownhed in jeweïL t6oièd taffeta of âmethyst. and car- rid orç,hids and sweet peas t match he~r dress. In her hair she wore a few flowers in the sane colors. 1Mrs. Simon was dressed in a pluml dinner suit trirnmed in sequins and wore an orchid corsage for her daughter's wedding, while Mrs. Gluck, rnother of the bridegroorn, wore black and a corsage of rchîds. Eugene N'hrdlinger of Chicagi) s e rv e d r . i rk 1 1F - , wtruuiiig, recepuonwas IItlI, vaii-._ colored pompons were used for deco- ration. Mr. Kenney and his bride have, gone east on their. wedding trip, and when they return will make their -home for the. fail and winter With his parents at 1045. Chestnut avenue. *Wearing fraýite satin, wedding dresse'and a tuile veil1 which fel f rom acap of tulle, Mis aorBabaa eiwald,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' An ton Reinwald, 61i4 IllUz isroad, wvas married Septernber 10, to Charles, Dahim, son of Mr. and Mrs. AntnDahm of Long Grove, Ill, The cere- mnony took place in St. Joseph's chuich Mr. Dahm and his bride are now liiYing at 1266 Church street, Northbro6k. Biron Stutdio -Pho~to A re on Way to Germ any for Wedding Ceremony M Vrs. Fredenick G. Becker and her daughter, Jane, of Wilmette,- and Mrs. Killian V. R. Nicol of Chicago and her daughter, Margery, former- ly of Evanston, sailed Thursday of last week for Cherbourg, to gofrom na<Ve receni -Mildred B. road. Winne MiVI1Wa 1oâa;Pa] rth Shore. Ju«picUs t ding trip. take'his bride to Grand ive, follQwing their wed- WILMNET TE LF asa - 50

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