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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1933, p. 30

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gustine's parish iriday afternoon, Oc- tober 13, f roin2 until 4, in the Parish house (the building j ust north of the post ofice). The occasion is one en- tirely social ini nature, and tô it pa- rishioners may invite their f riends. Mrs. F. W. Fu erniann is in charge of -the musicale, which wiIl be given by the chorus of the North Shore Musi- cians' club. This ensemble' bas for its memnbers, Miss Dorothy Rae1, Mrs. Sarah, Ida. Perry Bush, Mrs. Frances Ens, Mrs. . Evelyn LaSalle,. Mrs. Dor- otby Cordts, M rs. Carolyn Fuermain, Mrs. Helen Stewart, Mrs. Madeleine Vaughan,, ýMrs. .Elizabeth Robison, Mrs.-M Marjorie Shrman. The progrant they have choseti wili be: Bird of the Wilderness.. ......... 1..... ... Edward I-orsmian Moon-Marketing,... Powell Weaver Green Cathedral...... ....Carl Hahn, The program, tea,' and reception marks- the' f ormai opening of the gurld Aor the new year. Mrs. William Ed- monds is president; Mrs. A. F. Biser,, irst, vice-presidentL; Mrs. George Mac- lean, second vice-president; Mrs. Harry Johnston, treasurer; M rs. L. C. Doug- lass, secretary. Mis. William F_ -Ar- nold -is chairinan of the bioutse commit- tee. Hostess Following Pledge 1Dinner of Kappa Deltas Miss Mary Catheryn Niestadt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George WV. Niestadt" 805 Greenleaf avenue, WiI- mette. entertained at 'her homne last *pleage' aanner aitne sorority bouse on Northwesteri .university campus . The following pledges were pres- ent: Doris Lumpp, Lorraine Lund- berg, Lois Leins, Ruth Elam, Rosalie Elamrý, Ida McGarry, IsabeU4e Burd, Elizabeth Isenbarger, Mary Elizabe'th Lowin, Mary Irene Pulver, Margaret Eisele,- Ruth Maughn, Charlotte Nau- man, Vivian Laird, Ramona Mc Neal, and Dorothy Sanger. ,The young people enjoyed dancing toDuke Howe's' seven piece orches- soring. The affair, which wili be one o the outstanding events of the fal season, is open to ail residents of the village, c lub members..and non-menu- bers. Mrs. H. Otto Von der Hoff has charge of the tickets. Table reserva- tions may be made with Mrs. George D. Conilee of. Wininetka'. Mrs.- Carl J., Nylund is dinner, chairrman and Mrs. Clifton L. Darling is chairman of the. ways and means commi"ttee The entire program, aside fromý the style show ù 'i charge of Mrs. Florence McArthur, will be givený by Mr.. and Mrs. George Allen (Ada Til- ley), well known for their concert and church.singing, and by'Mrs. Rex Elton Fair. of Wilmette, dranuatic reader. Mr. Allen is a radioprogram' producer as welli as a, musician. Agnes, Bodholdt Conover, Who bas piayed with thé. Chicago sympholy, thisý suminer, will be the accompanist. She, toô, is weli known. Bridge Tea to Bene fit Chicago Junior Sdiool For its regular nuonthiy rneeting, the North Shore brancb, Friends of Chicago Junior scbool, -flis planned a bridge tea for the bene fit of tbe schooi, on the afternoon of Wednes- day, October 11, at 2 o'clock, at the- home of Mrs. Lansing B. W-arer, 201 Sheridan -road, Hubbard Woods., Mrs. Harry H. Hardwicke and Mrs. R. V. Sawbill are the hostess chair-~ men for the occasion, and have; asked the foliowing to assist theni: Mrs. Roy E. Knauer, Mrs. Wili B. Bush- neil, Mrs. Stanton Wilhite. Mrs. Ezra Taylor, Mrs. Gordon Smitb, Mrs. John H. Roos, Mre., Wiiton Thiele. Mrs. Clifford L.*Perkins, Mrs. Hol-, mes A. Shepard, Mrs. Maurice G. Pryor, Mrs. Henry Scarborough, Jr., Mrs. Clifford J. Ellis, Jr., and Mrs. Alwin Fl. 'Pitzner are in. charge of the' tables. 1Reservation mayv be made by call-- ing Mrs. Frederick 'W. Henkel, 653 Walden road, Winnetka, or Mrs. Clifford -J. Ellis, Jr., 609 Washington avenue. Glencee. Those who do flot Ph té, hy Moffett-RusqelI This harning rideilmthefor- nier Aimze Marie Wilson, wihose inarriage té Clatidé Willian. Mor-ý ris took place Friday e-zeniing, Septeiliber ?2, âI the honie ofi er parents, AMr. and Airs. Arthur R. Wilson., 507 Lake a'zenue, Wil-' Pnette. Mr. and Mfrs. Mlorris are residipgiq n Rogers Park.. Dorothy Marshall I3ecomes Bride in Lake-Edge Studio In à simple wedding dress of wvhite satin with a higb neck, long sieeves, and a long train Miss Dorothy Mar- shall becanie the bride of Richard W. Simmons of §t. Louis Iast Saturday aftern oon. The ceremon-y was per- fornued ini the large living room of the studio homne of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Marshall on -Sheridan road in Wii- mnette, at 4:30 o'clock. The bride and' bridegroom stood in firont of the stage which was banked with green fern and Easter Mies, to say their marriage vows. The ser vice was per- formed by the Rev. E. Asbley Ger- bard of Christ churcb. Winnetka. 3:30> o'clock at - t. F'rancis XAavier church in Wilmette. The ceremony wiil bc - foilowed by a reception at Shawnee Country club given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis G. Gleason. Attending Miss Gleason 'as maid, of honor will be. Miss Mary jane Rich of Wilmètte, while. the brides.- maids are toý be Miss Patsy Boylston of Wilmette and Miss Maxine Glea- zson of Highland Park,, cousins -of the bride, Miss Betty Ketcham. of Ken- ilworth, and Mrs. Albert O. Snite of Deerfield, sister-in-law of the bride- groom. Mr. Snite's groomismen wiil be bhis brother, Albert. Snite, best man, and Hollîis Gleason, the. bride's broth-. er, Lindsay Beaton of Evanstôn, and. Hughi Seyfarth and Roger Taylor of Highland Park, ushers.. The bridai dinner wili be, given* at Shawnee on -Friday with the. rehears- ai foilowing. Miss Gleason was very much feted last week by hier friends at luncheôns and ghowers. OïitMon- day of this week Miss Gleason's aunt, Mrs. 'Roy Rennacker of Winnetka, wyas hostess at a luncheon andi book shoiver.' Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Al-bert O. Snite, at their home in Deerfieid, gave a dinner for the bridai party. That afternoon >Miss Marion Ortseifen of Kenilworth entertained at a bathroom shower. Miss Mairy Jane Rich was hostess at a luncheon at the Chicago Athletic club on Thursday, September 28; on the pre- ceding Tuesday Miss Lorraine Briggs gave a bridge tea, and on Monday, September, 25, Mes. Albert 0. Snite entertained at a luncheon and bridge party in Miss Gleason's honor. Imniediately after the ceremony the, bride and bridegrooni will depart by motor for a month's tour in the.east, visitiîig Lake Placid flrs-t and then Quebec,, Boston, and, New York. After November 15, they will be at home to their friend s at 1600 Hintnan avenue, Evanston. Bridge and Style Show bury avenue, Winnetka, flot later Mrs. Frankc Nason, secondi vice-presi- Country, n Wednesday, October 11. Ail dent; Mrs. Fred Bulley, secretary; Century Pas are welconued it is announced., Mrs. Alexander joslin, treasurer. ess last iless ata uncheori at thie lgnes .Vease' of ib at A Century of Prog-. tertain for thenu aturday.. at luncheon. AIU1jo>. mVI F. Lt. ton, the former LWortb, will en-, iday, October 9

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