Out of town guests at the wedâ€" ding and reception were Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Rusch of Elmhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fane of W. Chiâ€" cago, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kritzer of Glen Ellyn, Mrs. Sadie Blaine of Franklin Grove, grandmother of Mr. Raymond Weimer of Chicago was best man and the ushers wers John Kloor of Chicago and Donald Siljestrom of this city. Little Judy Siljestrom, cousin of the bride, atâ€" tended as flower girl in a full length pink silk marquisette frock. White net fashioned the wedding gown with a long train and full length veil held in place by a‘tiara of orange blossoms. The bridal bouquet was of white roses and @ladiolas. ‘The sister of the bride, Bobbe Blaine, served as maid of honor and wore a blue lace marquiâ€" sette gown with matching turban. Like all the bride‘s attendants, she carried an old fashioned bouquet. The bridesmaids, ~Miss Dorothy Wessling of Deerficld and Mrs, Jean Weimer of Chicago, were both atâ€" tired in pink lace and marquisette gowns with matching turbans. Mrs. Blaine wore a dusty rose gown and a corsage of gardenias. The future address of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will be 4046 Keyâ€" stone avenue, Chicago. Last Saturday evening in the St. Paul‘s Evangelical church in Deerâ€" field, at a candlelight service, Miss Shirley Blaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Blaine, hecame the bride of Robert MacDona!d, zon of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald of Chicago. The ceremony was read at 8 o‘clock by the Rev. F. G. Piepâ€" enbrok. A reception followed the ceremony at the Masonic Temple in Highland Park. The Sigma Nu Mothers‘ club will meet for luncheon at the Orrington hotel in Thursday, March 20, at 1 o‘clock. Plans will be made for the annual dessert bridge on April 17 to be held at the fraternity house. BLAINEâ€"MacDONALD WEDDING SATURDAY The senior board of the Highland Park Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare society will meet at the home of Mrs. George L. Martin, 8 Beech lone, on March 24 at 10 a.m. Luncheon will be served unâ€" der the direction of Mrs. George O. Strecker and Mrs. William E. Peâ€" ters with Mrs. Konrad Schreier and Mrs. John W. Newey assisting. SIGMA NU LUNCHEON THURS., MARCH 20 INFANT WELFARE MEETING MARCH WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL We Deliver Thursday, March 20, 1941 HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Orange Pineapple Coffee Mint Order Your‘s Today! Phone 4100 After three years in the Experiâ€" mental theatre at Vassar college, under the direction of Mrs. Hallic Flanagan formerly national director of the Federal theatre. This group of eight girls formed a company and last summer trouped up and down the Hudson valley between New York and the Lake George region in the Adirondacks with the idea of stimulating interest, among the As Nancy Wolcott, she was one of the group of eight girls at Vassar vollcge who last year organized this amateur theatre group. ATTEND VASSAR CLUB MEETING Following a 12:30 lunchcon on Tuesday, March 18 at the Arts club, the Chicago Vassar club had the pleasure of hearing Mrs. Scott Mcâ€" Keown talk about the "Valley Vagâ€" Mrs. Anna F,. Connolly of Tampa. Florida announces the marriage of her daughter, Ann, to Louis B. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Katz of Chicago. The wedding took place on Monday, March 10, at the home of Mrs. Eugene M. Adâ€" ler of Crofton avenue, the bride‘s sister, â€" with whom she had been making her home. Mr. Katz and his bride are spending their wedding trip in Washington, D. C., Williamsburz arid New York siter which they will make their home in Chicago. abonds. the bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller and family, June and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Miller and daughâ€" ters, Jeannette and Audra of Frankâ€" lin Grove. + CONNOLLYâ€"KATZ WEDDING L 3e Phone Highland Park 3900 327â€"329 North Green Bay Road W FePrse ~AJUL25 Of tMG OW H Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor erse ja/qd o/ the THE PRESS Mrs. E. Therrien of Kenosha is announcing the marrage of her daughter, Marjorie Hill, to Allan Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Astor Benson of S. St. Johns avenue. The ceremony took place Monday eveâ€" ning in Waukegan at the First Christian church with Rev. Hogevell officiating. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrissey of Highland Park were the young couple‘s only attendants. whose lives they had drawn the inâ€" cidents they dramatized. Among those who had reservaâ€" tions were: Mrs. Carl Bingham, (H. P.), Mrs. Evertt Van Nice, Mrs. Spencer Keare (H.P.), Mrs, Lawâ€" rence Y. Crump, Miss Mary Louise Burgess, Miss Kathleen Kelly, Miss Patricia Wilson. people of the Hudson valley, in their own historic background and reâ€" gional drama. The group had access to the state records at Albany for authentic doeâ€" uments, and from these they wrote their own plays and, in fact, the enâ€" tire production was their own all the way through, Many times they had the interâ€" esting experience of playing to the descendants of the people from BENSONâ€"HILL WEDDING FIRST NATIONAL BANK Escape the prying Increase personal like efficiency in eyes of servants, curious relatives, Forestall destrucâ€" Aniddcouo- quences of careâ€" lessness or For sentimental tion by insects, Prevent loss by MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION burglary; OF HICHLAND PARK You Should Have a Safe Deposit Box Mr. Benson and his bride are making their home in Mundelein, _Mrs, Everett L. 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