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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1938, p. 36

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Wedding Thkes Pl at ce at Skokie, ,nacandlelight wedding cere- monv a Skokie Country club. at 8:30 oclocklat Saturday evening, before a background. of Easter Mies., white 'sniap- dragons, fern and huckleberry, 'Miss C ha rlo t t e Hamilton, dugi iter -of Mr. and, Mrs. Claude McLeod Hamilton, 430 Woodstock avenue,, Kenilworth,' became the bride of John'Mar- shah bLing, son, of Mrs. John. Thornhil Ling and the late John Thornhill Ling o Wil- mette.' The iceremnony was performed by' Dr. Herbert L. Willett of. the Ken- iwrbUnion churcb and was fol- lewed by a reception a.nd wd4ig supper. Mr. Ling and bis bride left for a wedding trip to Mexico City and wben they return will live in Ev- anston. A square neck, long tigbt sleeves mnade witb a tiny puif at tbe shoulder and a very long train fashioned the bride's princess wedding dress of heavv wbite moiré. A tulle veil which feul the f ull lengtb of tbe train was fastened to ber head witb bands of seed pearîs, and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and freesia. in Watteau Wedding Gown of Her Mother. The Watteau style, ivory ddiess satin wvedding gown worn by hier ýmother >i n 1905, and later '6y'Miss Jeannette Hill when she became Mrs. Harry Wells, was worn ,Wednesday bv, another bride,. Miss. Mary Hili, when she was mfarried to James ....L. Surpless of Wilmette. Coin- P1eting the brîde's costume was ber niother's rosepoint lace veil, fai.ling fromn a wreath 'of orange blossoms. Her flowers were gar- denias. and liles of the valley. Mrs. Wel, who was bier sister's inatron of honor, wore a silver and grey mretal cloth gown,. made with a fuit skirt and a tight bodice,, over ~which was a jacket of the samne ma- terial. She bad a grey V'elvet bonnet- *like bat, and carried bVue hyacinths. *The same flowers were carried. by the two brirjesmnaids, Mrs. R ee d Whitney of Witmette and Miss Katb- ryn Putnam of Oak Park. Mrs. Whitney was in blue and silver mnetal cloth, with a blue velvet bonnet, and Miss Putnamn wore pink and silver, with a pink bat. Horace Hart of Évianston was Mr.* Surpless' best man, and the ushers were Mr. Whitney and the bride's ery of Barrington, tbe maid of honor, wore a violet blue satinl gown witb, fuît skirt, and a violet blue tulle bat. She carrieci violet iris and Pernet roses, and ber shoes and gloves, matcbed ber gown. A. simlar dress in hyacirith blue was worn by Mrs. Floyd Grimes of Rockford, step-sister of the bride and matron of bonor. Her tulle biat, gloves and sboes matched ber dress and sbe carried chartreuse snap- miss Louise Conn, daughter of Mr. and M,-s. Donald D. Con» of' 9411Forest avenue, Glencoe, for her marriage lat Saturday evening to John willialls Bran ch, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Williamts Branch o! 1316 Maplé' avenue, Fi zanston. A halo cap of seed pearis held in pldace ai tulle veil falling the jluil-leizgth of the long train of thse wedding pown. Mr. Bran.ch and his bride are taking a southern motor trip and will be at homne alter March 1, in. 0oliumbu1s, Ohio. Wedding Edith Hirsch WUi Marry y Event Dr. Hirschfelder Feb. 19 setting ïor the wedding service read at -8:30 Wednesday eveining by Dr. Samuet Harkness, mhinister of tbe ,Winnetka Congregational cburcb. Tbe ceremony took place on the plat- form between the sun porcb and the music room, and the receiving line. stood in the living rooni 'for the re- ception foltowing tbe service. Greens and white tulips were the decora- tionis. -Many guests came from the east #cently ' mG 4iny of her fi 36 â.-rzae paw /Aer as DC 19 Dr. WiffI n- ners, and ;Y ton 'Vici or .of Wilm of the b the iave, ,ty at her hc of hast week and Paul an all-day meeting on 1J 26ruary 8, at the hQne of1 d Goodwin, 1710 Central d assisting' hostesses wil :Y von Glabn, Mrs. C. b Mrs. Frank.Guy. avenue. The 1be Mrs. E. ,Darling, and WILMBT TE LIFE

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