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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1939, p. 51

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Miss Elizabeth Buchen, the bride'a sister, and their cousin, Miss Cather- ine Coleman of Madison," were the bridesmaids. -Their -full skirted basque 'dresses were of rust taffeta, and thpir bouquets were roses and chrSsanthemumns in fait .colors. The best man was the bride's uncle, Dr. JermeR. Head of Evanston,,anid there were noushers as the wedding was a small home ceremiony., The Rev.Arthur T. Clark, assistant mn itrat the First Methodist -church in Evanston,. read the service at the home of the bride'1s >Parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Walther Buchen, in Win- netka, before the living room fire-, place, decked with garlands of green and, decorated with token roses.. Chrysanthemumns and roses in lu colors were used elsewhere in the house. The weddiang gusts inclu~deâd the' bride's grandmother, Mrs. Louis R. Head of Madison, and her uncles and aunts, Mr and Mrs. Thomas E. Coleman of Madison and Dr. and Mrs. Sigurd Gundersen and their daughter, Elizabeth, of La 'Crosse. The bridegroom's mother, Mme. Eu- genie Gourelli-Tchkoinia, was unable4 to attend the wedding. as she is at her home in Champagnole, France. Her son has lived in this countryl since he was 12 years nid, and1 ha Rubrum huiles were the dining roomn. decoration, and ilowers sent' the debutante were used thro ughout the house. Miss. Harriet.Daughaday, who has spent the sme in Maine, re- turned to the village the day before, her sister's debut, and is: looking forward to a visit from hier, fiancé, John Morris Miller, Jr., of .Newark, N. J. Miss Anne. Daughaday. leaves Tuesdayr for her second year, at Mount'.Holyoke college. Jean Kingery Becomnes Bride 0f Eastern Man Pearl embroidery on a fine net yoke is the only trimming on the ivory satin, wedding gown Miss Jean McKee Kingery wears this (Thurs- day> afternoon, when she becomes the bride of Burnhamn Kelly o! Prov- idence, R. I. The gown, made with a tight bodice, very full skirt, and AnewIowpicSLE INNIRSPRINC B gE MATTRESSES A limi*ed Number-414.9S volmes These mattresseà* have. temipered s'teel springs-heavy feit padding- rolled edge-handles and ventilat- or.Afine quality mattreus at a very low cost. Best Quality Coil Spring $7.77 PRAUCHIS SLUMSUIt SHOP 1506 Sherman Ave., Evansfon UNI1. 21 couege. Mlces Debut in Dress 0f Rust 'Brown Crepe A rust brown crepe dinner dress, with gold lamé godets set in the sides of its skirt, was the. debut eiicn year at ia vim be leavmng for the middle of October. albout ner nomne in Como, Miss., to be Miss Kingery's only attendant. She is wearing a gown of rose pink moire with a large bustle bow of the same material. The bridegroom' s brother-in-law, Karl Pfaffrnan of Cohasset, Mass., is the best man, and there are no ushers. Vases of roses on the altar in the chzaneinofthe Winnetka ongpLn Lunçheon Hostess Mrs. John' R. Little, 1162 Tower road,' Hubbard Woods, entertained Boy Figure Interest cloes he know WE ARE PAYING 155isWI.u& ied States <Covernmeat T.IpI. II. lm.63 Avue . y ,but

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