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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1933, p. 39

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satin princess gown, ýand attached .to j-sostrwomen, \%iliesdaY, a white tulle cap trirnned with. 7:30 P. 1.. orange blossoms was a long tulle veil. Lessons for junior boy-s under .18, She carrïed white roses and liles of Thursday, 7:30 P. M. the valley. The only attendant was Lessons for junior girls under 18 lier sister, Miss Grace Horky. %vlio - Friday, 7:30 P. M. Classes for those unable to, attend %vore pale green organza and match ing lessonis during the .week have been hiat and stippers. Her bouquet %,asarnedfrudasuerteol conposed of spring flowers. yoigarneet l'le ceremony was perfornîed..iii« Sunday at 4 "P., M.. classes for ..lhe doo-rway betWeen the living men. and junior boys.1 roofi. under an archi of palmii. fern", àSundayat445 P. M., classes for aîx.d calla liies., Before the service women and Junior girls. NMrs. Harlow- Coxe of Des Plainles.,\'earbygolf courses at which these soprano, sang "1 Love You Truly:' b> free instructions are provided include Carn JaobsBon, an Mr. MhelLake Aenue Night course, Elmgate. Shumiway of ýChicago w-as. organist. pickwick, Tech nv., Northbrook, ýand Serving. the bridegrooini as best, Vernon. inaîm %vas his brother, Rayinîond'. Bair-! There ilbaarsfrvies stgo.. A We(dinig supper for eighit3- ini eachi class judged on forin alone five friends .and relatives. was *held in anîd not on playing abilty, if is, an- flhe recreation rooni an(l dancing fo-)- nounced. lowed on, the- tennis court. Mrs. ___________ Horkvy wore apinik and blue flowered crepe, gown4 and the bridegroom's NI r. and INrs. Roger. B. Anderson inlotîmer ivas 'inivçllov silk. Both hlad ( Helen Fraser) -of Winnetka. enter- shioulder bouquets of pýii!,z sweietitailed their. bridge. club at dinner îa.iF rida v at thse home of Mrs. Ander- I'iebrdean bidromhae (- sn s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgei parted on a honievmioon il>y,%- otor iî1worth. o 4 bosôdraKn thirot4ghtthe' west. They will go f0___________________________ Hollywood and then' up flice west coa.st tothe Canadiain Rockiesi Lakel. W lo Training Louis~e, and Banif. MVhen tley ne - turti they will mnake their houl ieln fAI Â teiiortli slore. PAVES T H E vvrY HAVE SUNDAY TÊA Mir. and Mrs. Thoinas Roswal Coviue, Evaniston, entertaîned fthirty guiest. .mostly Chicago friends. at tea. Stiîidav. Both Mir. and Mrs. Covnel (Charlotte Eckhartý were residents Of Kenilworth before theirin arriage last Octoben. I FOPRY SEEKERS R?~ AS No. 9 for To Hundre'ds of MONEY-MAKING OPPORTUNITIES The improvemnent now taking place ln almost every line of business will create, more splendid positions for earnest, ambiflous young men and women than. ever before. GOOD BUSINESS POSITIONS Hundreds of Walton-trained student;s today hoid good junior and senior eXecutiVe positions.. Proof wilI be sent you upon ýrequest. Projessionai School 'o1 Business, Off ering UniversitSy Grade Courses Walton'trainina nrovid. n I.two ivear. i Lastexç sport band to hold your blouse in place., 2.95 4e- White Pique Seilla,. -3.95. w /1 ~ 'J. i I. Silk linen suit. ,Wh it e a nd in ýolors. Sizes 12 841 Elm Si., Ph. Winn.3250 WIN-NETKA OPEN WEEK DAYS-*NINE TO NINE- Il1 ' *1 *6* Uammo vus: 1 WALTO-N-Dý/Scii«m COMrIEPCE à

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