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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1939, p. 32

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Miss'BaIhatchet Friends will commence entertain- ing this week for Miss Josephine Baihatchet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Baihatchet, 725 Tenth street, and Paul 'Carter Zempel of. Denver, Colo., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Zmplof LIs town, Ill., who are to be mAarried Wednesday evening, August 9, in St. Mark's Episcopal church in Ev- anston. Miss Rita Jane Gnies of Hubbard Woods, is giving a penso nal- shower Friday afternoon for the bride, and, Sunday, July 23, Miss Harriet More- bouse will have a -breakfast party and linen shower at.ber home in Win- netka. Miss Frances Oreutt of Glen-. coe. will be bostess at a kitchen shower on Friday aftennoon, July 28. Friends of the bride's mother will be the guests at a party which Mrs. William S5enen Eand4Mrs.,Pearl~ Brochon are to have at their home i Evanston on Saturday, July 29, for the bride. The spinster dinner will be given by Mrs. Don K. Alford, sister of the bride, at ber home in Evanston on Saturday evening, August 5. Monday.evening, August 7, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parry of Wilmette will be host and hostess at a dinner The ist' of those. who will attend the bride was announced iast w eek, and this week Mr. Zempel bas com- pleted bis list of groomnsmen. Clern- ens Werner of Walcott, la., is to be bis best man, and the ushers will mnclude Don Alford of Evanston, brother-in-law of the bride; John Dixon of Dixori, Ill., AI Woodward of Sandwich, 111;, and Adyn Schuyler of Wilmette. John Compton nesictence at 6i 7 9ý B 1 u f f street. Glencoe, and will move. tot the North Shone this week,.!IHe has, taken the bouse for several. montbs. Hosless fo Club Mrs. Warren Pease, fornmerly of Kenilwontb, now of Evanston, enter- tained. memnbers of ber Kenilworth, bridge club ai' the Georgian hotel 1ast week. Julne B ride s j. *ivuennl 8&ju nes~1 ILItnutavenue, Wilmette, on July '8, when she beeame the bride of Thomas J. Macigan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Madigan of Chica go. The couple were married at St. Fran- cis church, andl a reception'fol- loived. The latter part of this month they wilI return fromt a honeymoon in Bermuda and are, S to- resicle at 236 Greenleaf ave- nue, Wlmette. Performed at Noon Simplicity marked the wedding of Elizabeth Jean Gilnoy ofEvanston and Victon 'Hubert Joyce of ýWil-, mette,:Friday, July 14., 'Mixed sum- mer fiowers were on the.altar of the Lady* chapel of. St. Luke's îPro-Ca- thedral in Evanston. for the cene- mony which the Very Rev. Gerald Moore, dean. of St. Luke's, penform- ed at noon.. A b reakfast. for. the two families was beld at the home of -the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and. Mrs.. Nelson V. Joyce, 835 Mich- -igan, aveniue, 'Wilmette, whicb was. deconated witb ,Wbite and pink glad.. ioli and wbite'phiox. "The bride, daught er of Mrs. J v Arnold Gilroy of the Ridgeview hotel in Evanston, was given in marriageý by ber uncle, Harry A. Selleny of Highland Park. She wore a going- away dress of powder blue with whteaccesswaes. and earri.edan old-fashioned bouquet of lilles and fôrget-me-nots centered with white Srosebuds. J~Her matron of honor, Mrs. O. W. Clifton of Wilmette, bad purpie ac- cessories witb her grey crepe dress <and a corsage of purpie throated or- chids. E. M. Joyce senved lhis *brother as best man. Mr. Joyce and bis bride have gone -to nontbern Wisconsin on their wed- ?hnfo ding trip. After August 15, they will cago and will nave chlarge of its Indiana, and Kentucky territory. Ra4h Makes Clianqe in 'Arden Shore Pic ni Day Monday's nain necessitated the postponement of the annual board picnic, scheduled to be held at Ar- ciHss at Ri ;on will enter ne movie rvvl ce Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reichnauer of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Thomas Hl. Budlong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bucilong of Ev- anston, formerly of Wilmette. encoeé

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