Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1929, p. 55

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May 3, 1929 WILMETTE ~IFE $5 ....- .) . . Miss Clarice Gipp, daughter of Mr. has been presented to the Tri-Ship and Mrs. Edward Schloesser of Chi- Boys' club of New Trier .High school cago, was married on Wednesday by Louis B. Kuppenheimer, of Winmorning, April 24, to Phillip J. Hoff- netka. The map will be hung in the mann, son of Mr. and :Mrs. John A. new Tri-Ship club room in the Leslie We use soft water and Ivory soap. It's so gentle to clothes Hoffmann of 1922 Wilmette avenue. F. Gates gymnasium near a Lindbergh The ceremony took place at 10 ·30 bu~t. It is the purpose of the Trio'clock at St. Joseph's church. T.he 1 Shtp .club .to try to emul~te. the spirit Rev. Joseph B. Lauermann, an uncle of ~mdbergh, Donald Fnsbte,. faculty CENTRAL AT MAIN ST., WILMETTE Phone 1809 of the bridegroom, officiated at the ~dvtsor of ~he club, stated th1s. week service, assisted by the Rev. Francis 1 ~ commentmg on Mr. Kuppenhetmer's C. Young and the Rev.J.A. Neumann. ~g~tf~t~t~o~t~h~e_b~o~y~s~·----------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At the close of the service a wedding ~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ breakfast was served at the Hoffman II home, and at 6 o'clock in the evening a dinner and reception took place at the Germania club in Chicago. · The bride wore a charming gown of ivory satin and lace, the pattern of which was outlined in pearls. She carried a bouquet of S\\·eetheart roses and lilies of the valley. Her veil, which formed a cap headdress of period style, was of tulle. Miss Virginia Mollenhauer of Highland Park, the maid of honor, wore a bouffante dress of orchid taffeta. The bridesmaids, Mis Margaret Chandler and Miss Mary Hoffmann of \Vilmette, wore bouffant~ dresses of peach taffeta with berthas. · while the inside of the skirts was lined in chartreu~e taffeta. Large orchid colored horse-hair hats with veh·et chartreuse streamers and bows completed the lovely costumes. Floral bouquets were composed of butterfly roses and sweet peas. The bride's mother wore a light blue ensemble, and the mother of the groom was gowne~t in black lace. The groom was attended by Arthur Hoffmann as best man. and Richard Gipp of Chicago, and Phillip Bleser, Clarence Braun, and Joseph Hoffmann, of Wilmette, as ushers. Spring flowers along the aisles of the church and in the Hoffmann residenc~ formed the wedding decorations. During the service St. Joseph's choir sang. and Harold Liddy of Chicago played violin 'selections. After a wedding trip hy _ motor through the Blue Ridge mountains. the bride and groom \Yilt make their home at 7924 Karlo\· a\·enue. Niles Center . Gipp-Hof/mann Tri-Ship Club Gets Map of Wedding Ceremony Lindy's Good Will Voyages A map descriptive of the good will EVent 0 I A prt·1 24 voyages of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh NELSON· LAUNDRY and Llbel'al Dlseoaat oa Bl'lDI aad CaD Dr~;· ClealliDI l~1te111 The Local Telephone Directory Goes to Press Soon . In the interest oJ good servtce subscribers are requested to call Cat"holic Club Members Complete Plans for Party Plans are being- completed for the benefit partv to be given on May 25 bv the Woman's Catholic cluh, for the c.hnrch building fund for the new St. Francis Xavier parish. The affair will he given at the Evanston Country club at 8 :30 o'clock in the evening. There will ·be a program of entertainment and dancintr and refreshments served. Members of the club who are in charge of arrangements are: Mrs. John Bovlston, gener_al chairman; Mrs. C. A. ·Barton and Mrs. Frank Oelerich, in charg-e of program:;; Mrs. Arthur Boylston, Mrs. Frank Daegling. Mrs. Frank Barry, printing and advertising; Mrs. George Ludwig-, Mrs. Daniel Coyne, Mrs. James Tarleton. Mrs. Harry Baker Mrs. William Wolff. refreshments'; Mrs. J. D. Pahlman, junior committee; Mrs. John Boyhton. Mrs. Henry Schmidt, Mrs. James T. Burns, Mrs. Charles Bunte, Mrs. William Mooney, Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. Frank Widger, Mrs. N. P. Zeck, Mrs. John Tanette Mrs. Max Ketling, Mrs. Fore-.5t Miller, ~nd Mrs. J, P. Budinger, tickets. THE TELEPHONE COMPANY and give notice of any changes or corrections that should be made in their listings AT KENILWORTH CLUB The Kenilworth club is presenting its Annual Dramatics on Wednesday evening of this week too late for comment or praise in this week's issue of the WILMETTE LIFE. Notice will appear later. Today also occur3 a second club event, a luncheon bridge with Mrs. Tom Dix and Mrs. Arthur Wakeley as hostesses. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

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