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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1939, p. 42

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vYeaaing i15 iervice In Candie Light In'a candie light ceremony at St. Luke's procathedral ini Evanston I last Saturday evening Miss June, Wilson, dauÉhter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Wilson of 19vanston, became the bride of GeorgeWoodland, Éon of Mr. and. Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, of 336 Leicester road, Kenilworth. 0 f- ficlating, was the Rt. . Rev.- George Craig Stewart, bishop'o! the Epis- copal diocese o! Chicago. The weddinig party approached the alter down an aisle fIickering- with canidle light, the candies along with white flowers and green foliage dec- orating the ends of the pews. On the alter were vases of white flowers. The bride was gowned in ivory satin with tight fitting bodice and very full skirt. An ivory tulle veil was held in place with orange blos- soms, and she carried liles. 'Pwo tonet of bue' were chosen for the color scheme of the wedding. The matron of honor, Mrs. James Vandergrift of Spencer, W. Va., cousin o! the bride, was in lark blue velvet made with little puffed sleeves, full skirt ,'and close fit-' ting bodice. She carried white car- nations. The bridesmaids, Miss Jane Hoov- er and Miss Caroline Buck of Ev- anston, Miss Evelyn Shuman of Win- netka, Mrs. Frank Mueller, Jr., and Mrs. Robert Wheeler of Chica- go, and Miss Marion Scliber of 0éhkosh, Ws., were ali =adonna blue velvet. Made bustle style, thie dresses were trimmed at the back with touches o! the darker blue. Lilce thie natron of honor, their feather headdresses matched their, gowns, and they carried white car- nations. Thie fiower girl, sevýen-year-old Ann Heagney, niece of thie bride- groom, wore a floor length dress o! blue velvet thie same color as thie bridesmais, a wreath of pinik flow- ers in her hair, andc carried white carnations. LowrY and Gottschalk Photo Three meetings have been acheduieci the latter part of this month in the interesta of the Bustie bail, which the Kenilworth center of the infant Weifare Society of Chicago will give at' the Drake November 25. Fridai, of this week Mrs. Thomas Morris of the Keniiworth gardens wiil have a meeting of the ticket committee, and on October 25, .a general eommittee meeting wiil be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur S. Barrows, 123 MVeirose avenue, Kenilworth. A meeting was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wiilis Strong. Several members of the generai committee are pictured above. Seated, from. left to right, are Mrs. Peter Ridenour of Chica go, chairman of ev'eits; Mrs. Fred- erick Gillespie of Evanston, co-chairman of tickets; center, standing, Mrs. Wlliam Reed of -Kenilwortfr Gardens, ochirman of events; Mrs. George Hartiett of Indian Hill estates, chairman of games ' and Mrs, 'Wiliam Whittier, Jr., 0fKIeniluorth cc-chairman of flowers and cîgarets. To Enferfain Rosary Informai Parties Club af Shawnee Today AtSaneWI 1~~ff,.c,~A Shawnee.T mrWi YTl¶ ington avenue, is entertaining about twelve members of the Rosary 1 club at luncheon and bridge at Shaw- nee Country club Thursday after- noon of this week. Thie fourth in Obseýrve H Fallowe"en Plans are being completed to cele- brate thie Hallowe'en season at thie Weddýing Ceremony Miss Loraine Eileen Lansing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Albert J. Lansing -of Englewood,, N. J., form- enly o! Evanston, will have twvo wed- ding attendants on October 25, when, she becomèsà the bride of Frederick P.. Reitmaàn, son of Mrs. P. P. Reitman of, 212 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette., The. maid o! honor wîll be her sister, Dorothy Lansing, and Miss. Lillian Townsend is coming from Maryýville, Mo.,, to be a brides- maid. Jack Heitman wixll be Ris. brother's best, man, and'.thie ushers are Har- old Nelson, Robert Bjork,,and, Rich- arüd Gauger. TRie wedding will be am quiet cere- rnony for the families at 4.30 o'clock in the chapel of.St. Luke's pro-cathe- dral in Evanston, !ollowed by a reception at thie Georgian botel. Many parties are being given ~ thie young couple and amongth first of these was a cocktail party at which Jack Hicks of Kenilworth. was host a week ago last Saturday. Mrs. Harold Nelson of Wilmette en- tertained at a bridge luncheon and kitchen shower Tuesday at Shawnee Country club, and Thursday o! last week Mn. and Mrs. George R. Rob- erts of Wilmette gave a surprise party for Mr. UIeitman and Ris fian- cée. Saturday of last week Miss Eleanon Litzlnger was hostess at a supper party. Miss Edith Foster of Evanston gavea luncheon and closet shower for thie bride last Saturday, and Wednesday of this week Mrs. Wil- Liam Gerwe of Wilmette and Mrs. S. Pearce of -Evanston were co-host- esses at an afternoon party at NortWh Shore Countryr club. Mrs. J. b., Mercerî and Rer- daugh- ter, Molly, are gi ving a luncheon., at Shawnee Country club Friday of this week, and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heitman will have a dinner gone to Sea Island, Ga., on their wedding trip, and when they re- turn will-live i Milwaukee. ated at the mneeting. â Woodland and his bride have tér Of ures.

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