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Highland Park Press, 14 Oct 1926, p. 14

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TR5 Iii It til “VI; iiiri%iii w - m h It Dc. and In. m (tttti _The matron of honor, Mrs. T. Philip Swift, and the maid of honor, Miss Edith Cummings. wore gowns of pale green tulle with null high c’rownal velvet hats of the "meushnde trim- med with gold hoe. The bridesmaids, Min Florence Addington, Mia Dona thy Curtis, Miss Ruth Keeley, Mrs. Hugh R. Wilson, Hrs. Gather Hun- Inoud. Kn. Harry Claw, Jr.,. Ind In. Allan S. Humphrey: had frocks of yel- low tulle with f1omieed Ikirta and wine colored velvet hat. ‘They ctr-g led huge bouquet: of yellow rose- nnd ' dolphinuim. K I Bury B. Glow, Jr., misrtret man, and laboring were Charts. Dennehy, Jr.. Both a. Wilson. H..." M "-- Marry B. Glow, Jr., was’ host man, and aim-in: were Chart" Dennehy, In. Bath ' Wilson. Henry N. Row,. lqllm C. Scalar, 3nd Herbert Mc- Lllcllha. A reception following the my "r bald " the Cain club. When Min Emilie Hoyt, daughter of Mrs. Phelps B. Hoyt of Chicago. formerly of Winnetka, nnd Dexter (burnings. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. lurk Cummings of Lake Forest, were married Wednesday afternoon in St. Chrysoatom’s church, the bride Wu attired in white satin trimmed with rose point lace, and a cmnet of lace held in place her long veil. She car- ried lilies-of-the-vt' and orchids. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, 921 Twelfth street. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Steph- ens left for Michigan, where they are spending their honeymoon. Upon their return they will be " the home of the groom's parents, 1432 Ashbury avenue, Hubbard Woods. The maid of honor, Miss Viola Kea,) sister of the bride, and the bridesmaid, Miss Gladys Johnson of Chicago, her cousin, were similarly gowned in; dresses of harmonizing shades of rose georgette and silk lace and wore goldl kid slippers. They carried bouquets} of pink roses with lace frills. Betty: Gebert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.i E. Gebert. was the little flower irikl, Her dainty dress was of pink gear-l gette over white satin and she carried: a gilt basket of pink roses. l George Harold Stephens sermd bin brother " but nun. f Ittttmt Stephens. Herbert W. Reid, Harvey N. Bowen were the ushers. V ,7 ____, -"-"-e ___‘ _--... "'"'"""" “um... Mrs. C. D. Stephens of Hubbard! will give a dinner for the elder people Woods, were united in marriage by} the same evening. Next Friday, Oe- the Rev. Francis C. Stifier. The bride,! tober th, Mn. Laird Bell is enter- who entered on the arm of her father,) wining the bridal party .81 luncheon. wore a gown of white goorgette over;' Friday evening, October 15, the white satin and carried a shower bow. Ernest Ballard: are giving a dinner quet of white roses and valley lilies.l party in their home at 811 Auburn Her cap veil of tulle, fastened to a road, Hubbard Woods. _ band of real lace, was held in place) Mrs. Woodbridtrri Dickinson of Had- with a cluster of orange bquaoma. ! leigh Hill farms, St. JosephcMieh., a The maid of honor, Miss Viola Reid,i sister of the late Leverett Thompson, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaid, will entertain at luncheon " Indian Miss Gladys Johnson of Chicago, her Hill for the bridetrrtrom's mother the cousin, were similarly gowned in ; day of the wedding, and in planning to dresses of harmonizing shades of rose. have twenty guests. _ Saturday afternoon, October 2, at 4:80 o'eloek, the Wilmette Baptist church wu thence!» of another nti- tumn wedding. Miss Grace Georgia Reid, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. George Edward, Reid, and Raymond Durham Stephens, son of Mr. and feet.?, tee, tt be than Mr. and Mrs. George J. Pope, and Mr. Henry Pierce Pope of Glencoe were in Fort Worth, Texas, last Sat.. urday to attend the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Pope's son. Henry Pope, to Clare Lee Bradley, daughter of Richard Bradley of Ft. Worth. Mr. Pope end his bride will reside in Columbus, Misa.. on their return from the wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hinckley Smith, whose marriage took place Inst June, have returned from their wed- ding trip and are making their home " 2217 Ridge avenue, Evnnston. Mrs. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Simmonds, Jr., 286 Sheridan road, Winnetka, wai Miss Virginia Sim- The britfe’s grandfather, R. Steph- ens of London, England. came to Win.. netkn for the ,.tiyintr, and plans to remain two or thrite weeks before re- turning. After a motor trip through Wis- consin. Mr, and Mrs. Headfo'rd will mak'e their home with the bride's par- ents until their new home is ready It 475 Provident avenue. . Tho rhmnh and house, where the Man follovud the ceremony, were usqoratcd in yellow and white gladioli. the bride, Icted " best man, and Dales C. Whips and Adam Spear of Chicago were ushers. Mrs. Headford graduated from Northwestern univer- sity. Miss Ray Kriete of Kenilworth, u maid of honor wore a yellow flowered taeeta gown, and carried red roses and white chrysanthemums. Mica Clemace Stephens of Oak Park, who attended the bride as bridesmaid, was ttowned in yellow taffeta and eatried lavender sweet peas and yellow roses. Little Virginia Nickel of “to Bertling lune, carried a bouquet o lavender sweet pens, yellow roses and baby's breath. The bride was (owned in white in- tin, trimmed with imported lace. She wore a tight bodice, and full skirt trimmed with erinoline. Her veil, with a band of orange blossoms, was worn by her mother at her wedding. The bride carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies-of the-valley. u, to Doug!“ chk Bullion! of Eng- land. that place; Sunday evening, October 2, " 7:30 o'eloe,k, " the With hath Conventional church. Rev. James A. Richards performed the ceremony. . A The marriage of Ilia Madge TI!- nnt. daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. 10599]: H. Tarrant of 944 Pitt street, Winneb., PAGE FOUR . Harold Richard Tarmnt, brother of NORTH SHORE NE W 57.4“"?! .. mu an , Mk. and Mrs. Elisha L. Inkyyim Warwick road, Kamilworth, left Fri- day. October I. for Inner, Mus. '.rh-i11trt%tir-nGitiia'iG; him}! Nay, York dad Phila/kt.. Mrs. W. D. Pittman, Jr., of Detroit, Mich., will “rive in Winnetka, Octo- ber 16 to attend the wedding of Miss Elsie Blatchford. In. Pittman, who was Magnet Hem before her iar- thee. will attend It” Butchford " one of her bridesmaids. ( , Miss Margaret Htyntsitr of 1143 Ar. bury avenue, Hubbard Woods, has re- I turned from Boulder, cout where she 3 attended the Bummer sessions at the iUniversity of Coloriuio. Miss Han- sen has resumed her teaching at the 3 Lincoln school in Evaniton. Mrs. Leroy Woodland, Leicester road, Kenilworth, entertained j " luncheon Thundoy, October , in honor of Mr. Woodland'. mother, Mrs. George Woodland of Miami, Pla. Curtis B. Cehip of 81 Lakewood drive, entertained the members of the executive hoax-dot the Art Leone of Chicago, at his home at luncheon Sat- urday, October 2, Mr. Camp is p'rets's dent of the board,.nnd held the 'firat fall meeting of the bond at his home. Quantico. Miss Jessie Conan, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Winds: of 878 Spruce street. Winnet- ka, left pet. " for Qumtico, [V1, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. G. C. Danni]. Lieut. G. C. Darnell is stationed with the marines at Miss Nelson has chosen her sister, Miss Phoebe, as mid of honor, with her nieces, Lois snd Winifred, dautth- ters of Mr. Ind Mrs. Thatcher Nelson, Newton Highlands? Mus... " flower girls. Mr. Wheariwrittht has asked Fusenden Blnnehard of Boston to act as best man. Although the complete list of ushers han not been announced, John Cobb, 615 Elm street, Winnetka, is to serve as one of the ushers. Thursday, October 14, Mrs. Charles Little of Evanston is entertaining the bridal party at a dinner for twelve, while Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nelson will give n dinner for the elder people Mr, and Mrs. Charles C. Wheel- wright, parents of the bridegroom are to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace K._Tenney, 640 Pine street.' Mill Mary Vheelwrittht will visit friends during her stay.' Mr. 0nd Mrs, Wal- lace Fail-bank of New York are to be entertained by the Laird Bills of 1352 Tower road while' they are in Winnetka. Out-of-towmguests who are omitstt to Winnetka to attend the 'ellt,',') of Miss Louis, Curtis Nelson, dnpghter of Mr. ind Mm. Mutiny Nelson, 870 Sheridan road, to Josiah Wheehiritrtit, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.' Charles C. Wheelwright of Boston and Sonnet, Mans.I which will take place Sunday, October 16, at 4 o'clock, in “Christ church. will stay with seven] Winnet.1 kn families, friends of Miss Nelson. I Sunset Ridge Golf club is holding its Harvest Home dance in the open air pavilion, which will be qovered with a large awning. Autumn, colors will be used in decorating. ‘ The Harvest Home dance at the Indian Hill Golf club took placeSat- urday, October 9. Harvey's orches- tra furnished the music. The, dance was an autumn affair, the decorations were in fall colors. Among those en- tertaining .at dinner were Mt. and Mrs. Thomas S. Bulger of 400, Sheri.. dan rd., who entertained in honor of several guests at the club. The Leslie S. Gardens of 38 Indian Hill road em tertained guests at dinner, and the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P, Price of 920 Hill road are entertaining twelve of their friends. , On 'ltt,try October 12.~Miu Bets. trice B tholf, 739 Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe, will become the bride of Walter Hiltabldle of Washington, D. C. Only a small circle of relatives and a few intimate friends will he present. After the ceremony, which will be at the home of 'Miss Bartholf’a sister, Mrs. Ralph D. Cushman, a re- ception ‘will be given" for the wedding guests. . _ Dr. and Ms. Blatehford will give the bridal dinner at the Saddle Ind Cycle club, Wednesday, Oct. to, the night before the wedding. - ', Mrs. L. P. Mercer, 684 Pine street, Winnetka, is entertaining "m who bride's 'honor by giving . kitchen shower in her home, Saturday, Octo- ber 16. Mrs. Cater B. FitzHuch id Lake Forest will ttNe a luncheon (or the bridal party and a few friend? It the. Onwentsin club on October 15,111 Mia Blatchford'n honor'. new}. will hi I W'purty‘md than shower on Oddbet 14, It the home ttf Miss Max-mt Portal: of 1219 South Sher-Mun road/ Highland Park. _ Bla Mord. 605. A g I Vim 'tL/Wits. mtg. will bib 1lttt parttupd Rm stop at in. ' v v) W Lee f . / l , i t -'"7,'rT,iic" i' , wsoa r Li di) ”I???" i I " Fil) 'l/il, j . M. rr br b) _ Vow Cl , l, _) D br. Oscar Proctor, son .of Mrs. Oliver Barrett, 623 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, was here last' week on . business trip. He lift on Monday!” Rochester for conference with the Mayo brothers. . Mrs. Walter A. Knoop, 221 War- wick to“, Jrenihrorth, will entertain " . bridge-luncheon on Friday, Oeto.. ber 16. dow has mid'ed in iGduieTtirdiii'i, for the past nine yes“. .7 'Miu Ma Murdow', formerly of Glencoe, bu. been waiting friends in 929111303 this put week. Min Mur- 'seat,",,; _ ttd “maxi? _ I frithtm" k c .. tiou of Wanna, and other. autumn fh"mrar,it a dinner tor tttty friends; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. thattts of 1004 Michigan :Ivenue. .Wilmette, made known the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to William Henry Me- Adaml. son td Mr. and Mrs. B. K. McAdam of Boston; No date has been set for the wedding. Mina Dubu ia, I graduate of Wellesley college. "B" BATTERIES (wet) RECHARGED ' REPAIR MAN AT YOUR SERVICE ' GENERATORS and STARTERS lawman BECKER GARAGE gi University 2diif Beginning and Advanced Classes toi. ', and. Children, comprising THE ALICIA PRATT SCHOOL OF DANCING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20--avamrton Woman’s Club THURSDAY. OCT. 21--Wittter Club, Lake Forest FRIDAY. OCT. 22r MONDAY, OCT. 2lS--.Wittnetka Wouln'l Club TUESDAY. OCT. 26--trt. Elizabeth's Parish, Glencoe T SATURDAY, OCT. 80--amtt Place School, Eighth! Putt m ttt)mtaaat PARK P2288. 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