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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1935, p. 45

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niage to Stuart nevans Bradley of Chicago, sonl of Alexander H. Bradley of Worcester, Mass. The Rev. Williamn Iavidson of Ev- anston will perform the wedding service in the evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother., Miss Goodhue has chosen ber sister, Miss Ruth Goodhue, to be bher maid of honotir,- and the f ollowing friends as bridesmaids:- Miss Helen McDer-, mut, Miss Emiily Ann Lillie, and Miss Gratia Jenkins of Chicago, Miss Julia Crossley of Wilmetteý and Mrs. John Henry Wescott, (Laura Clark), ýfeor- 'merly' of Erie, Pa., Robin Bradley of 'Quincy, Mass.,- will serve his brother as .best man and the following will usher: Lester Beck 'and Caleb Bevans of Chicago, Danfortb Killips of Evanston, and' EFrwin Seago of Deerfieid. The bride will.be given in..,marriage by Rov Henderson of Evanston. Mr. and *Mrs. Bradley wilI make their home at' 475 Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe. The bride-to-be bas been feted at. *number of parties and showers pre- ceding her wedding, and some of those which' were on the calendar ior la,,t %veek and this were a dinner dance Thursdayý of last, week- at the Edge- water Beach hotel, witb Miss Mary Forrest and Miss Virginia Taylor of Winnetka as co-hostesses; a bridge luncheon and bathroom shower Sat- urday given by Miss Helen McDer- mut, and a dinner party Mondav given by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barber of Htibbard Woods preceding the piano recital'of Myra Hess. SOn Thursday, Marcb 14, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hiarris Barber of I4ub- bard Woodsý will entertain the bridai party for dinner at the Union League club foilowed by a theater party at the performance of "First L.egioin." *Mrs. Goodhue will give the bridai dinnier preceding the rebearsal on Friday, March 15, and a guest at the. dinner wilI be the 'Rev. William Day-, idson. Mr. and Mrs."Jamies Deming of Winnetka entertained the bride and groom-to-be and the former's' mother at a luncheon at the Union League club on March 6. Mrs. Good- Mrs. Glenn A. Hutt (Phyllhs Fuer- mnann) of Clevéland is spending the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Fuermann, 206 Winnetka avenue, Kenilworth, while Mr. 'Hutt i8 in Milwauket on business. it4cring iEr.3III Ipassage <11' mis ineasure." Mrs. 1Bernice T. Van der Vres of Winnetka introduced the two buis, H. B. 49 and H. B. 141. "It is 'neces- sary,» the league, emrphasizes, "to have both bis paàs to povde for women. on juries.", Mrs. Brabe. T. Van der Vries, state representative from the seventh- senatorial district and member of the League of Women Voters, wýilI speak on "Current Legisiative News" on the regular weekly League broad- cast on Monday, March 18,: at 10 ini the morning îover Station WJJD. Although, Mrs. Van der Vries i s serving ber first term in the House, she is spon soring the Wornen on Juries buis (H.B. 95 and H.' B. 141) at the special request of Gv Henry Horner. Mrs. Van der Vries will include in her broadcast a review of many of the measures on the League's legis- lative program among them being: H. B. 87, which provides for a system of permanent registration of voters; S. B. 119 and H. B. 187, which pro- vides for the extension of the 'Mini- mum Wage law; H. B. 136, which repeals the provisions in School law liniiting the tax wbich may be leviecl for school purpose&s to the average amiounit levied for such pur poses in the four years preceding June 30, 1932; H B. 155, which would repeal Section 10 of the Adoption of Chil- kind to give you fleet of large ' Ifl Leneva. Sw1tzerlan1. tHe is a mem- 'ber of the Harvard Commissioni on Codification of International Law and of the Foreign Bondbolders Pro- tective association. 'Luncheon reservationsffmay be made bycalling Mrs. F. W. Merrifield of. 1014 Elmwood avenue. Ten welI-known. women, led. by Mrs.. Carnie Chapmian Catt, wiIl com- prise the dele gation. from the United States té the Twelfth Congress 'of the, -International Alliance of iWoi- en for ýSuffraget and Equal Citizen- ship' -toý take ý place April 18-25 in Istanbul, Turkey. TFhe American. dele- gation,, which is selected by thé Na- tional League of WomenVoters, the, only member organization - in the United, State s, will sàil, from New York City March 19. Wome*n from 40 countries will unite in a jubilant.. célebration -of the recent political advancement of Turk- ish wom'en, which gave them the v ote for the first time, and resulted in the eleciion of seventeen womnen- to the new Assemblv. A feature of the Congress is a report on h status of women in the world today., The American delegation will have as its "titular head," 'Mrs. Carnie Chapman Catt, who in 1902 in Wash- ington launc'hed the International alliance. She served as president for nineteen years, and the became bon- orary president. This is the first Congress Mrs. Catt bas . attended uis eatured ex4uaively ut EVANSTON STORÉ :'Our beauty experts -will tell you, that reducing does pot always1 resuit in a. beauti- f ul . welll - proportioned. fgure.- ýThey .-will, recom-ý' niend the Be a uty Rçst Cabinet because its health producinig, scientific treat- ment reduces only the, parts of the body you desire. Th e massage which is a part of the treatnient. stimulates the circulation .with such a rejuvenating effect that you readily realize why we say that this process is founded on sound health principles. The Third Floor ost heaf per gallon. 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