Room Background for Recent Wedding 1hestudio living room o h Giraud Wallace Moore: home k: Winnetka .was the background. of the wedding of their daugh- ter, DorothyLrrane, to Quin- tin J. Crawvford, son of Mr. and> Mrs. John R. Crawford of River Forest, last Saturdaynight. In canidlelight and before the fire- place banked with'palms and talI standards holding white flowers, the Rev. John Keenan. of St. Francis Xavier churcb read the Service. Miss VivyenneMorin accompanied by Miss Ruth Truska, sang, and Mrs. JoJ.l ~Ttraceer plajrs4 the wedding-, march. Ail are residents of Wil- mette. Like a picture in a book was th e petite bride in her gown of ivory satin with' its long train and ber cap of real lace attaclied to the long ivory tulle veil bordered with matching lace. Gardenias, liles of the valley, and sweet peas were ini ber bouquet. She had two attendants, Miss Dorothy Bichi of Wilniette and the Training for Girls; Aim, Little Theater A groupr of. classes in ciramna- tirs. with training in' s'ta g ýe technique for girls f ron fifth grade up and into high school: is beingformed in'Wilmùette with. its ultimate aim the organ- ization Of a Little. T1heater whose ýscope in time will be. en- larged .té. include boys and aduits. The classes, in wbich the children are grouped, according to advance- ment -and age, are formed through the interest of Wilmette women wboe feel that "there is talent in Wilmeétte that should be expressed, that it bas need for dramatic training to develop it," and mnibers of, tlis groupar acting as patronesses for the dramatic instruction which is to be given by Betty Brown (Mrs. Bernard Brown of 716 Eleventb street). *Among the prominent womnen who are interested in this project for dramatic instruction for girls* are Mrs. Walter Clark, Mrs. Carbon P. Dubbhu, Mrs. Rollo Gullickson, Mrs. J. Nye Macalister, Mrs. Margaret S. Pier- son, Mrs. George W. Putnam, and as their dresses. The- bride's mother, in a gown of ashes of roses hue, witb ametbyst girdle and accessories, bad orchids at her shoulder. Mrs. Craw- ford wore plum lace and a shoulder bouquet of sweet peas. Lewis Concklin of Oak Park acted as best man, Donald Parkburst of Wilmette and Jean Lattan usbered. About 17.5 guests attended the wed- ding and reception. White flowers Carlos Photo Miss Charlotte Moody, of WVilmiette 7voreq ber ,nother's zedding gown tchen she becane the bride, on December 29, of Frank Wilson Cuirrier. The' goiw .i.r of lovely ivoryPrenc/s silk ith insertions of exquisite -volenciennes lace. Thse lridal veil of. ivor, tulle was caught wvith a rose >oint lace tia;a f0 which wpas aittched a. jbsgertip veil., Thse charming old-fashioned bouquet ws compose ,d of W/ite roses and Mies of the ivlley. AMr. Smd Mrs. Currier <re Betty Brown bas returned froni New York where she spent three and one-balf montbs ini professional plays and Little Theater activities, gatber-, ing material. She bas produced and appeared in plays in Wilmette, along. the north shore,. and in Cbicago. Girls in the classes will bave prac- tical experience, in presenting plays before various Wilmette organiza- a =kC- rmary 9. kg the 6:30 on, I. t 8:x0 ty eveniUAA5 K Ç be. served fromn 1,11 Commene 64vs Lecture Mary Hastings Bradley lectured at the Woman's Athletic club of Chicago Tuesday morning, ber talk being en- titled "As We Were." A special lunh- eon followed'Mro. Brdleylleduft. Mrs. J. Paul alayton'of 1153 Pine stret, Winnetlca, president of the alliance-, will have a dinner for twelve guests in honor of Dr. White, before. big lecture.