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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1940, p. 88

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Is Home Service Candelabra, cibotium fern, and urnso! white gladioli formed an al- tar ini the east end. o! the. living room ,of "the, Alfred H. Rohol home,' 1007 Forest avenue, Wilmette, Wed- flesday afiernoon. of last week for the ca nd e-li ght wedding, ceremony or Miss Alice Jane Rohol'and Jack Neal Langworthy, son< of Mrs. Stuart. Brown o! Chicago. The service was. read by the Rev. James E. Shevlm', chaplain of the Oak Park hospital,, in the presence of relatives, and was foIllowed' at 4:30 o'clock by 'a. reception at 'the' Georgian hôtel, which included the close frlends. Trhe bride, the daughter' o! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henry Rohol1, wore a gown o! ivory taffeta brocade with leg 'o mutton sleeves and a* bustle back extending into a train. A tulle veil was held in placewith a halo. ci rosepoint lace and tiny. wreath of mother of peari fiowers. She car- ried a bouquet o! lilies o! the valley and white roses with a detachable center corsage of white orchids., Miss Kathryn Ellen Rohol, sister of the bride and maid o! honor, wore chartreuse satin with a match- ing ostrich tip headdress and car- ried a bouquet of cyredium orchids. Mrs. Rohol, mother of the bride, S. Nelson O'Reilly, a ciassmate of the bridegrooni at Northwestern uni- versity, served as the best man. Mr. Langworthy and his bride have gone to Mexico for three weeks on a motor trip, and after, Febru- ary 10, wil be at home on the north A number <of guestscane, from TFh~e nôth uitlèof Chicago wi be -the-4ome of Mr. and MTD, Jack Neai Langworthy àfter February 10. They are now i Mexico on a three weeks' honey- moon. Until her marriage Wed- neada y, January 17, Mrs. Lang- worthy was Alice Jane Rohol of Wilmette. J'r., of ç..Iencoe and their counsins, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bl. Dawes of Win- netka, are giving a supper followirig the rehearsal of the wedding party of Miss Lane Abbott Roby of Evans- ton and Francis Aionzo Hardy, IL. The supper is to be given Friday evenine.. Februaiy 2. att+ *Knnwe Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Gilbert of Kenilworth and théir son, Peter, are leaving the last of this week or the firt of next week for a long vaca- tion in Mexico. Alter their stay- there, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert wili go to Southern California to . make, their home.. Theyý have sold, their home at 554 Brier street, to Mr., and Mrs., Walter C. Lek of Evanston. Mr.: Gilb ert.plans to devote- much of his time ýto free lante writing in the West. Three -new books. of his.- will, be published. in the spring and summer. At present he is, writing short stories, and fias had a column Sfor ."Townsfolk' magazine. Prior to the Gilberts' departure magnyfarewell luncheons, teas, and Pdinners have been given. Luncheon One of Evenis Howorrmg K .S. Vtioôr Honoring Miss Blanche Garten of' Lincoln, Neb., Mrs. Jýernard Pea- cock Smith entertained ait luncheon r Wednesday at her home in Glencoe, F one of a great number of parties that have been given within the past five weeks for Miss Garten. Skie h as g been with her cousins, the Kingsley d B. Coltons of 211 Church road, Win- netka, since before the holidays, and %Will probably visit themh for anoth- ai er fortnight. With Mr. and Mrs. Col- Fý ton, the Allan T. Gilberts of Kenil- tc worth and the Alfred L. Langtrys of Winnetlqi, Miss. Garten recently 01 went to the Colton country home ait ai Springbrook, Wis., for five days of DU winter sports. Sc To goginde, 1Westmoor road. The Lkes place the following In St. Luke's Pro-àcnfha. Married in Her Sister's Dress Wearing the saine ivory. satin wedding gown i whhth her sister, Mrs. Ellsworth Dale.Shaffer (Jane Harrison),, was, married less, thàn. two months 'ago, Miss Ruth Mary Harrison,.daughter o! Mr' and Mrs. Harry. P. .Harrison, 307, Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, became the bride >o! Rich ard Adams Taylor', the son' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. N. Taylor of Covington, T renn., last. Saturday The dress was made on: simple lines' with long sleeves, a high neck-ý lime, and a, draped bustie back which extended into 'a long circu-, lar train. A shower of 'white, car-, nations !ormed the bridal bouquet. Mrs. Shaffer, her sister's only at-' tendant, was i a bouffant gown of gold satin'and net, and carried a mink muif with a corsage of brown. orchids and niaiden hair fern. The quiet wedding ceremony was performed at 5 o'clock in the living rooni of the Harrison home by the Rev. Herbert L. Willett of the Ken- Lworth U nt- church. White. [owers against a background of, reen were chosen for the wed- lng and as decoration for the re- ,eption which followed. Mr Taylor and his bride wili be it home in Flushing, Long Island, Pebruary 1, after a weddîng trip~ 0 the Blue Ridge mountains. Edwin Taylor. came~ froin Dayton, luio, to be his brother's best man, nd another out-of-town guest was r. Henry Purmort Eames of cripps college, Claremont, Calit., close friend, and the bride's fac- Ity advisor while skie was a stu- nat Scripps. Also, among the aests. were Miss Mary Parsons of Dunt Vernon, la., Mrs.'Ellsworth,> ie matron of honor, from Lexing- n, Kçy., and Mr. Ellsworth. encce Union, lutte: wi ty, wlIive i ~ana na bute, a. ,ester n universi- las.

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