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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1939, p. 28

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Is Wedding of Niëce- His Emninence George Cardinal Mundelein will officiate at the cere- rnony wbîcb will unitéeihi marriage bis niece, Iita Maria Eppig ýof Wil- mette, and ý Dr. James F Kearney of Chicago. Trhe, ceremony wil take place Tuesdayr, August I., at 10:30 o'clock ini the morning, at St. Franèis Xavier cburch. OnlY memibers of the immediate familles will be guests at the wed- ding breakfast tbe bride's mother,, Mrs. Margaret Eppig willhave at ber borne, 827 Asbland avenue, but i the afiernoon tbere wili be-a re- ception at the Edgewater BeaIch, ho- tel. - N. Lamb wiii nave Mrs. 'M. P., vore,- Jr., of 935 >Valley road, Glenco lasà hostess. Mrsi. Vore wili be. assisted' by Mrs. J. G. Hamming's link as lunebeon bostesses., -ýTbé sewing consists oif work on the new linens for 'the Idiing roorn, of .tbe cburch, as weli. as work for the Tuberculosis hospital.. The firit luncheon, îat the borne of. Mr. Paul Keller,, was weli at- tended and enjoyed by ail and ail1 memnbers are asked to corne tornor- row (Friday) and, reserve the sec- ondand fourtb Friday in, Auxgust for the Wotn.an'g Society parties. Attending the bride as matron of Pic nic on Farmn Is 4onor wtfll>be hr former roommatLe at the Georgetown ýVisitation con- Juni1r t ool héiêfiit vent in Washington, Mrs. Charles 'Martin of Oklahoma City. The niece Saturday of this week is the occa- of the bridegroom, MaryAnne Tobin sion of the annual picnic supper of of Chicago, and the- niece of the the North Shore Friends of Chicago bride, Elinor Eppig of Oak Park, Junior scbool. The event wili take will be junior bridesmaids. 'place at Foxwood farm, St. Charles, III., at 5 o'clock. Eaeh couple at- John Kearney of Cbicago will tending wiil take its own picnic sup- serve as best man for bis brother, per and beverages will be served. - and there wilil be six usbers. Games, music, and dancing. and a Ater a Mediterranean cruise tour of the farrn are planned, for the which; will talce about two months, guests. Foxwood farm is the borne Dr. Kearney and his bride will be at of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Fox. home lu .Chicago. Hie is the son of Mrs. Daniel 0. Kearney. Followlng the rehearsal Monday Dr. Kearney is. entertaining the bridai party at dinner at thb e Edgewater Beach botel., Paul Sbne-Raymor, Ltd. Miss Dorothy Warner, debu- tante daughter of Mr. and MIrs. Rawleigh Warner, 1200 Hampton- dale road, Winrcetka, will be pre- sented to society at a tea dance at the Warner home on Septem- býer 8. The weather permitting there will be danci-ng oii an ou~- door plat form. Arthur H. Witzleben, Jr., of Ken- iiwortb on a -recent tour; of the North Shore properties, discovered a sev- enty-acre farm, fifte.en miles fromn KeniWorth, where a dejected, de- lapidated farrn-house,. altnost a '"haunted bouse," has stood, desert- ed for more -than twenty years. The bhouse, is not visible frorn the bard road, setting.back as it does. almost, threemquarters of a mile on ýa windmng. dirt road cornpletely se- cluded' by a. grove of elrns, oaks and an overgrown orchard. Witb tbat as a setting, on. Satur- day evening of this week, a full- moon nigbt, .a group of. sorne twenty-five couples bas been, asked to attend a "Haunted Farm HÔuse dance." Tbe first floor of the bouse wifl be'lightedl by lanterni The music of tbe accordion, violin, and bass viol will furnisb the dancers with Vir-, ginia reels and square dances. Strings of Japanese lanterns bang- ing from tbe trecs will illuminate an open grill wbere "<George," weli known colored North Shore.but- ler, wili serve "hbot dogs" and ham- burgers, along with schooners of beer. Those invited will wear the cus- tomary "hay-rack-rjde" costumes and they are also requested to, brjng wooden boxes in case they Wish to sit, as the house bas few accomn- rnodations, even the well being grown over. rusted, and stagnant. Some of those expected are the Lou Tildens of Evanston, the E. F. Mansures of Chicago, John Mansure of Philadelphia and New Y ork, the Max Evanses of Lake Geneva and Evanston, the Ed Loritzes of Wil- mette, the Ralph Browns, P h il1 Mays, Ed Kemlers, also 0f Wil- Smette, the John Roddicks, the jun- ior A. 0. Joneses of Kenilworth, the Brid NedWeek Ann Birk Kuper To Give Readingý _____ ____ ____ For Sisterhood

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