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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Aug 1938, p. 30

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The uncle of the bridegroom, the Rev. William Lampe of. the. West Presbyterian -church . of St. Louis, Mo., performed.the wed-. ding oeremony Tuesday evening when Miss Mary Catheryn Nie-' stadt, daughter of George W. Niestadt of 805 Greenleaf ave- nue, Wilmette, became the bride of the Rev. Joseph- geydon Lampe,. son of Dr.. and Mrs. Henry Willard Lampe'of Syren Chun, Korea. The weddîng took place at the JNiestadt home, only the ta milles attending. Before the fireplace ci- boteurn terns were arrariged, and banIoed on eilher side to form an and candelabra. A simple white chiffon wedding gown with a jacket of silk Chan- tilly lace was worn by the bride. Uer dress was floor. length without Il train or veil, and she carried glad- were who' Mrs. W..r. »îaes o v3 ns avenue,, will take. place Saturday evening, August 20, at 8:30 o'clock at the homne of Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Breidert of '1817 Chicago à .venue, Evanston. The Rev. George D. Auison of the Wilmette Baptist church will perform the ceremony, and follow- ing there will be a reception.. The bride will have three attend- ants, Miss Janet Yeats of Minneap- olis as maid of honor, and Mrs.- Frederick Schraeder of Evanston and Mrs. C. Roger Turner of Evans- ton as bridesmaids. Roger Crowe of Kenilworth is to of ýAugust Bride A number of prenuptial par- ties precedes the weddlng, of Miss. Mary Jane Currie, daughter of' Mr.andMrs. Hugh S'. Currie of Evanston, to Dr. Chester A. Thorsen, son of Mr. and -Mrs. Martin'S. Thorsen, of 'Winnet ka' which will taxe place August 20. Fîrst to entertain. was Mrs. A. Lindsay (Mary ýDawn. Cook), wrio gave a kitchen shower. on July 6. July 16, Miss Janet Sgeidel gave a linen. shower.. At the, Ridgeview hotel -on Jùly 26, Miss Margaret A. Dahi entertained by. givmng a glass- ware shower, and -on the evening following, Mrs. Carl: E. Parker was hostess at 'a surprise personal gift homie .iay nwgrn Iflhursc&ay evnMrs. Bert Wa]l irg the rehearsal and a dinner will'Ms .1W u be 'held at the. Breidert' home, and Mrs.hom. W.Buh Weclnesday night Mr.- Inight enter- Tuesday, Miss tained for the bride and bridegroom gave a lingerie, at Knollwoôd club . hostesses are1 The couple will take a short The ceremony wedding trip, and ater September 1, at 4 o'clock -int will be at home at 1133 Oak avenue, rian church of Evanston. Frank M. SIJSlE when sfle the Rev., son of Dy lard Lai were nostesses at ormer on August 3. ary Louise~ Hogan hower. All of the ,anstonians. mill be solemnized Second Presbyte- ,vanston with Dr. Lundberg of Chicago, wore dusty rose plnlç chiffon. Wilard Lampe of Chicago, a bro- ther of the bridegroom, served as best man, and the ushers, were Raymond Sollenberger of Manhat- tan, Kas., and the Rev. John Lampe, a cousin of the bridegroorn. Florence Marceli Miss Florence Marceil, whô ne- signed ber position as Girl Scout director for' Wilmette this summer to returri to her home 'in Kenosha to make plans for her wedding, twvo more weeks.'. reMam Bride in September 1est mani.The usners are James Currie, brother of the bride; 'Dr. Arnold Thorsen, the bridegroom'.s brother, and Dr. Robert Brening of Chicago. A reception will be hel' in the Evanshire hotel after the ceremony, and on their returri from their weddingIrip, Dr. and Mrs. Thorsen will be at home October 1, in the apartrnent~ they have taken in bore, the a. Meadow lane. ather home toaay. WILMTTELITÉ

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