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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1939, p. 28

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Place in South A lattice e f fe ct of, palms and huckletberrv foliage in tiers, iurns of white gladioli, and two trees of gla- dioli against taîl fern trees, witb, many candies, decoprated tbe Gothic initérior of the Idlewild Presbyterian churcb inMemphis, ,Tenn., Satur- Ay afternoon, June M4 for the wed- ding of Miss Jeanne Rice JoMBns, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Ashton Powell Johnson of Memphis, -and Albert Eastman Lind, son lof.Col. and Mrs. Frederick A. Lind of 1336 Washington avenue, Wilmette. Dr. Thomas Kayý Young officiated- îît a cerernonyperformed before bundreds of guests from! Memphis and out-of-town'. The, bride wore a wedding gown of 'White, Çhantilly lace and net fasb- ioned on princess - Unes. Its fitted basque was of lace, and the ful skirt of net made witb insertions of -lace wbioh extended th. i«ngh of the train. Her veil of bridai illu- sion, tbree quarters lengtb, and a face veil were held by a coronet o! seed pearîs and orange blossoms, and she carried lilies o! the valley centered by a. white orchid. For ornament sbe wore an heirlàom necklace of s e e d and baroque pearîs, a wedding .gift to ber aunt, Mrs. James Durrètt of Washington, D. C., from her busband. net, the bodices fitted and the bouf- fant skirts encircled at the bemline with bands of Heaven blue velvet ribbon. Completing their costumes, were pink halos from which fell 'short circular veils, and gold lock- ets, the gift of the bride. They carried cascade bouquets o! pastel larkspur, asters, and sweet peas, with forget-me-nots supplying the dominant note -o! blue. Carlos Photo Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 3carratt, 5ýI K.ënilbvorh avenue, kenil- worth, have announced the en- gagement of t h e i r clanghter, Jeanne, to'Robert J. Stetner, son of M.r. andi Mrs. William A. Janice Atm Kahnweiler Is Bride of Chicaqan the son of, Mrs. N. J. Zoline of Chicago and the late Dr. N. J. Zo- lime, formerly of Oak Park.- The wedding took place at the Edge- water Beach hotel. Tbe bride attended the University of Indiana andl Mr. Zoline gradu- ated from' the University of Chi- cago and tbe University of Chicago Law school. He is a, member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Order of VPL... £N..i. E vanston, 10 Ireaerick.P. tienman, son of Mrs. E. G. Heitman of 212 Greenleaf, avenue, Wilmette,. Miss Lansing attendied Roycemnore sehool. in Evanston.- the, Dwight School for Girls, in Englewood, and Northwestern universlty. Mr. Heit- man attended Lake. Forest college. Word of the. engag ement came after Mr. Heitman. flew# east last ThursdaY to, visit bis fiancee. He ie. to be away about a week.and will return by plane. .N o date bas been set for the wedding. Mr. Heit- man is vice-prestdent of the Heit- man Trust company. Her Engagement 1; Reeaedo Brtciy On ber birthday, June 25, an- nouncement> was made of the en- gagemient of Miss Jeanne Scarratt,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scarratt, 521 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth; to Robert J. Stettner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stettner of Elgin. Both Miss Scar- ratt and Mr. Stettner are graduates of the University of Ilinois wbere she .was a member of Alpha Phi sorority and he of Beta Alpha Phi fra ternity. No date bas been set Mr. and Mrs. George P. Arns, 805 Park avenue, and ber mothér, Mrs. -Robert Doran, spent Fourth of July and the week-end visiting relatives at Long Lake, 111. Engaged at Noon Ceremony The background for the wedding 1of Miss Marjôry Sydny Grose of Philadelphia and Arthur Balmer Weldoi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liamt J. Weldon 'o! Wilmette,. was green and white witb ferns, palms,, calla liles, gladioli, and -white can- dles decorating the:Second- Presby- terian church in Philadel-phia where, the ceremony took place at'noon last, Saturday, and with f6rns and white flowers of, many varieties ar- ranged througbout the Chateau Crillon where the wedding brýeak-' fast was'servêd. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Mer- ritt Roy Grose and the late Dr. Grose, chose a wedding dress o! white 'net1 trimmed in lace, over taffeta, the, akirt floor length with a slight train. She wvore a white lace picture bat with a wreath of liles o! the valley, the green of which was carrod out in gr'een ribborrs on the gown. Her bouquet was of white orchids and baby's breatb. Miss Betty Sammis, as maid of honor, was attired in lemon yellow organdy over taffeta o! the saine shade and wore a smail poke bon- net of yellow lace straw with touch- es o! green. In bier bouquet were Talisman roses; sprays o! delphin- ium, and baby's breath, tied with yellow ribbon. Harry C. Kinne, Jr., of Wilmette served as best man, and Dr. Ever- ett Walk of Philadelphia was the usher. SThe bride was given ini marriage by Dr. John Gross, cousin of her mother. ,Mr. and Mrs. Weidon.bave gone to Washington, Fredericksburg, Williamsburg, the New York fair, the Poconos, the Finger Lakes of New York and Niagara Falls *on their wedding trp, from which. they will return to live in Evanston. Out-of-town guests at thxe wedding Jvere Miss Anne MacMechen, aunt of the bride, of St. Louis, Mo., Miss Betty Macechen of West Vfiein

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