Elsie Aronson, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. John G. Aronson of Ev- anston, became the bride of Louis David Geuder, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gue of 1401 Gregory av- enue, Wiimette,, Thursday alter- noon, August 3. The ceremony took. place-at the Aronson home at 4:30 o'clock, with the 'Rev., Arthur T. Clark of the First Methodistchurch in Evans ton. officiating.. A reception was held in the home of the bride's family that evening. White phlox and white 'glad ioli were- arranged in white vases at either side of the candle-lit. impro-, vised altar ýand:mixed white flowers were. placed throughout the rest of the, house. The bride was gowned in White embroîdered -si 1 k marquiset te, wore a gardenia in her hair, and carried a bouquet of gardenias. The maid of honor, the bride's sister, VirgitTia, was hr pink chiffon and carried pink roses and larks- pur. A gray and white print dress was worn by the bride's mother, the mother of the bridegroom wore a Nlue and white print dress. Mrs., Aronson hada shoulder bouquet of yellow roses, Mrs. Geuder one of pink roses. William Keith of Evanston acted as best man. Following their wedding trip to Northern Wisconisin,- Mr. andi Mrs. Geuder wiIl be at home on Arthur avenue in Chicago after August 15. flud Latterner, a well known lyrie tenor of New York City and talent- ed pupil of Walter Golde com- poser-coach of New York cîty will Chicago Friends introduce the new song by Marjorie Elllott of Glencoe entitled, "Your Entertain Visitors Song." This music won first prize in the state composers contest of Mrs. Frank G. Mangin o: the Illinois Federation of ýMusie cust road, has as her guest Clubs. Mr. Latterner will sing Mrs. ters, Mrs. Paul Petru o Elliott's song over station WFBL- burg, Pa., and Mrs. M. Fr. Syracuse Sunday, August 13, at 2:30 daughter, of Los Angeles Eastern Daylight Time. spiration, Ariz. The North Shore crnnmittee of Jo- hanna Number 9, headed by Mrs. Julius Wald oft Wilmette, will give a luncheon at the Moraine hotel in Hkehland Park on 'August Il. Lunch will be served at 12:-30 o' clock, and .will -bé followed by games. Mrs. Ira.Fisher, Who is the chair-: man. of the, ways and means com- mittee that-'is planning theaffair, says that many ieckets have already been sold, and that a great success is. anticipated. 'Tickets may be ob- tained frorn Mrs. Wald or Mrs. Fisher. .Proceeds of this party will. go, to. the philanthropie fund of the lodge. FrVisilors Mrs. Clifford L. Burnham, 853 Sumnmit street, Winnetka, entertain- ed a, ew former Des Moines resi- dents at an informnai afternoon Wed-' nesday: in honor of Mrs. Albert Mehaffey of Canton, Ohio,. and Miss Blanche Wingcate of Des Moines, who are the houseguests.of Mr. and, MNrs. Alfred Warren of GÇlencoe. Miss Joanne Magee returned toi her home in Bloomsburg, Pa., this week after a three-week visit at the home of her aunt an-d, uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Hartman of 517 Central avenue. Vcacoioner fleHaven Photo -Mrs. John D. Flynn, pres&dent of the St:* Franicis Xavier Moth- er's club, ýs gctively interested in, plans .for the bene fit luncheon and bridge to be held iender the c 1i n b ' s auspices Wednesday, August 16, at the home of Mrs. J. Ward Hart ke, 1141 Sheridai road. Wilmnette.- Opera Guild W111 Begin Lecture Series Aug. 14 The. first step in the plan of the Illinois Opera guild to develop an opera -m-1flded public is contained in the announcement of the first of aseries of lectures. j' g' DeHaven Photo Miss Marjori<e. Averna Beebe, an educational adviser on the staff of the American Schopls assocýation, was in charge of the annual uncheon of the Chicago, Alumvae club of Penn Hall Jun- ior coZiege held recently at the. Plmer House.