I - Saturday Morning An ivory satin and lace wed- ding gown worn by, .her- mother Just thirty-two yearÉs ago will, be the dress in'which Miss Mercedes Liddell, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Albert Gallatin Liddell of Ava- ion, Pa., will become the bride ofRobert Emil Nord, son of EmIl Nord of 'Wilmette, on Saturday,. November 19, in thé, Çhurch. of Assumption in Bellevue, Pa. The' ceremonY will, be followed by a, wedding breakfast and ýreception at the William, Pennh htel in Pittsburgh.- Pounq of ice blue, sIipper:satin. New York itiy, sstr i e ritc is serving as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Joseph Kaszab, Jr., of Wilmette, cousin of the bridegroom; Miss Mary Mar- garet Skechaw of Beverly Hills,' Cal., Mrs. A. G. Liddell, Jr., and Miss Sally Hall, both of Pittsburgh. Miss Mary Irene Liddell, younger sister of the bride, as junior bridesmaid, will also be a member of the wedding I i Thanksgiving Week In the, First Congregational church of W iline t te at- 8:30 o'clock.,Saturday evening,: No- vember 16, the ,Rev. John G. Hindley -offiç.iatingp Miss Dorcas Tuittie, daughter o f Dr. and Mrs,. Arthur 1. Tuttie, 913' Centrai avenue, Wilmette, will become the br ide of Friederick W Buck-ý ley, son of Mr; and Mrs. Ralph J. Buckley of Arlington FHeights. Immnediately foilowing a récep-. tion will be.held atthe Tuttie residence. The bride's four attendants will be Miss Jean UJpsor' of Wilmette, maid of- hoinor - Miss Joeph4ine. Cressy of Evanston, Miss Marian Flentye of Wilmette, and Mrs. Stuart Ludlow of Holland, Mich., bridesmaidS. Mr. lBuckley will have E. J. Harris of Arlingtofl Heights for his best man. The ushers will be James Buckley, brother of the bride groom;, Richard Williams of Chica go,, and Eugene Whitrnore of Harvard, .111. Entertajniflg in honor of Miss Tuttle commenced October 27, when and A., 0. Frey, al of Pittsburghl. The young couple will spend their honeymoon in Florida and Bermuda and will live in the East, Mr. Nord being in business in Pittsburgh. A number of parties*, have been, given there for Mr. Nord and his fiancee preceding their. wedding. Thursday night of this week Mr.. Nord will. be entertained at a bich.- elor, Darty, and Miss. Liddell at a bard roau, son, 2819 Iro roaçl,. Mrs.Rex esli Marinth orme Mis Hariet5, the guests seeing U..eriue iawv Mrs Re Leli Matin té frme Mss arretOhman, daughter rnei SsnadGd"Nvme of Mr. and Mrs. E. William Qhman of Niles C enter, formerly of Win- relceMinssaety n nd od."Noember netka, is at home in Rogers Park folloviing her marriage October 8, 11, Miss Fantbieentrtie dgt ta the sonl of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin of 921 Tenth street, Wimee. lunch enandh brie l teEd The wedding took place in the ch.apel of the First Wlt water Beach hotel ôf Evanston, the bride wearing white velvet and a tulle veil with a cap Mrs. Herbert B. Mulford and Mrs. of heirloom lace. Lace also bordered the eclge of the veil whieh fell in John«Ma dean were co-hostesses at'a a circula-r train. E. .L. Ray Photo tea Tuesday at the Mulford home, and Saturday of this week Miss 'JO- sephine Cressy and- Mrs. Stuart Lud- low will entertain at a shower and St. ranis M the s Kaye, Edward J.'KleeIer Joseph J. tea at the home of Mrs. Ludlow's it.Fra~s othr'sKutten, Thomas Kohl, Joseph A, mother, Mrs. William Ellis. UT q-.~ .~ made of 1004 S. Hend in son,' w end., Jones, to attend the wedding Corns, Jr., son- of Mr- Orja G. Corns Of Wil- Miss Betsy Glen John- i too k place last week- WI LMETTE LIFE