July 5, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 13 U dell-Gathercoal · Barrett Clark Wjll Talk About New York Season Wedding Takes Pltice Barrett Clark, outstanding figure in in Garden June 22 the field of the American d rama, who The marriage of ·M iss Cleona Udell, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Paul Latham L-dell of Highland Park. to James Jay Gathercoal. son of -:\£ r. and ).f r s. Frank .H. Gathercoal of 1~11 Highland avenue, \Vilmette. took plac e o n Saturdav t.'Yening, June 22. at ' the r es iclcnc e o-i the bride's parents. The ceremony took place iJJ th e ~~arden and wa s read by th r Rev. \\'a lter C. Bihler, r ector of Christ church, Riv e r Fon.·st . . An archwa,- of r oses ~nd . palm s m a de a.n attractive set ting 1 or the altar. whtl e the aisle s were in rmccl with tulle ribb o ns ca.rri c d the 1 (' )e 11 crt] 1 ) f tl \' ·11 o l, c ~'-< 1e Yar:c1 l\' Jttane Cope and Latham Cdcll · . The hriclc \go wn "·.a oi white sa tin. She wo r e a tulle veil and small bee cap. and carried a bouquet of whit e roses and lilie s oi the vall e ,·. ~~i ~s Flizah<:th Phdp :-; of Highla1;d Park. as lllaid oi honor. \n1re a bo uffant irock of pale gn.·t'n ~ati n and n et \\·ith orc hid trimmin g:-;, and s lipper~ of orc hid crepe de c hine . · The bride s maid ~ . ~r !ss !~Iaine I?i ct rich of Chicago an<l ).lt ss (,)aclys l dell, cousin of the brid e, \\·oc_c, dre s:-.cs nf orch id and n :l!o ,,· sat in with slippers to match . ~\II the attcndan ts carried S\H't· theart roses and blue and ycllo,,- lark sp ur. Donna Jean L' riL-11. s mall sister of the bride. and ~~ ary Ltt San born. flown girl~. wore peach colored crepe de chine frocks, and ca rri ed l>as k ets of spring _fl o wer s. \\.a lt e r Cope. Jr., ni Highland Park attended ~fr. Gathercoal as be s t man. The ush e r s were \\'illiam }\Ieitz \\' anncr of \ \'i1mette and Fre derick Calkins. :\ rec eption in the ga rden immediate ly io ll owc d the ceremonv. The bride and groo~11, " ·ho ha \'C d.e parted on a motor trip thro ugh Canada, will be at h o me aiter Aug.ust 15. at 124 Luc kerbie road, \\'ilm ctte. is giving lectures on the theater at the School of Speech this summer, will discuss "The New York Season: Its Significance" at the Town and Gown tea to be held in Mrs. Harrison B. Riley's garden tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. · · There will be an admission fee tha t I will benefit the playwritin.g 'class which !~1 e. _ T own and Gown .PrOJect sponsors. L Iu s fee. m.ay he pall~ at t!1c garden gate. Asstst111g ,\frs .. I<tley wtll be ~rs . ~harles . M. Cartwnght, r1v~rs. Dwtght H. Perkms, Mrs. L. 0. \\ htte at~d ~ rs. Carlos .B. Andrews. Mr. Clark ts ltterarv eclttor of Samuel French company, · · · 1 k J pubhs.hcr of dramat tc . >OO 'S . . n c~se o f ram th e lecture wtll be giYen mdoo r s. I . . New Books ~1i ss Anne L. \Yhitmack. librarian a t th e \Vilmctte Public library, ann o un ce d thi s w ee k that sixteen new n o n-fic ti o n boo k s have · been receiYed. Subjects rangin g fr om r ock gardens to sa ndwiche s are treat e d in thi s m o:-; t recent ·a ddition t the \Yilmett c lihrarv collection. F o llo \\'in g arc the ne,·,. volumes: Woman's Society Plans Annual Ouling for Home The \Voman's society of the \Vilmette Baptist church will hold i,ts annua l outing for members of the Bapti st Ohl People's home in Maywood next Friday, July 12. Those who plan to go will leave from the Bapti st c,hurch in cars at 10:15 o'c.lock in the m o rning. The,· are to n ot if,- ~frs . C. P. Duhhs. chain11an of th e fink s. o r their link leader as early as pos:-;ihle n ex t week. Lunch eon will he served on the lawn to members of the home \\'ho will later he tak en fnr an automobile ride. her broth r. Rmt \\'illiams and hi s iamih· f11r a \\'L'<:k PreYi o u ~ tn tbat Kenneth Kerr. son of the \\·. \ Val la ce :-.hr h~ td attended the cnmmencemcnt cx- Kcrrs , 707 Fore st avenue, spent last L·rci:-L·s at St J~~hn' s ~filitary andcmy, \Y ee k end in Marion, Ohio. :111d wa s t hl' t.:"llc:-.t oi Co. 1 and ~f r~. Ht)\ ' Fdt on Farrand ior a \\'l'l'k. ~~ rs. lh~th tdtlllH'\\' h:td htl'll h t·;Hl o f the hn . pi tal at ~t. J, ,Jm\ ~I ilitary academy iCir cle,·rn ye;tr .~. Tilt Tunitlr auxilian· of the Tnf an t \\' eli;tre sncith· "'ill ht~hl its next mePtin!..!· \\·ith ~fr:-; . C'har l . .·s ~fonrly, 700 F or l'St aYcnuc. ~f tllHl ;:n·. Tuh- 13. at · 2 n'rlor k in the a ftrn.Joo;L . ~r r:-;. G. F. lli ff. ~fr s. Floyd ~r cCrath. ancl ).f r s. I f. C. Toepp~n " ·ill hc a:-;s i :-; tin~ htl:-itt·sse . ;;. The mL·eti ng will comply with the n sual summer prngram an1 l he: a .;ocia l affai r . -0- ,\. hit e- l'rin <· ipk :-- of :\lt· ntal H.\·g- it·tw. Pt·titmang-in-Latin Grammar .:\fad t· C'lt>ar. Eddingtl)n-Xaturt· of th e Phy s i<·a l \\·o r! d . HOSTE SS T O ·LEAGUE BOARD Hanc-roft-.-\ppli t' d <'olloirl C' lwmi:--try. ~[ rs. Ira Reynolds of 218 Ninth ( 'owl e s - ~t · \· t· n llundrt·d Sandwkhes. ~ trret entl'r tain ~ cl the nc,,· board of K e l]_\·.:_Expe t·t Interior J)eco rat o t·. l.~ l· llr-Expel't Paper-hange r. dire c tor s pf th e \ Yilmcttc League of C loud-<'ulture of Pt·r e nni a ls . \\ ·,) m~n Voters at luncheon at her R oc·k we 1!- Iri ses . ho m e Friday, }JUle 29. F o llowing the Rockwell-Rock Oardens. flamhidg- e- Dynami c Symmetry. lunclkon. plan s iur the nc\\· year were Hug-ht's-Stut·y of th e Th eatP r . RETURNS FROM WISCONSIN 1-'dre-Siwitws of th e Grf'at in Eut'OfH'. discu:-.~cd and at the cnnclusinn of the ~f r:-;. A. \\·. 11artholomew. 1-tSR Lake business ~c:--sw n the guests played· .:\l ;t \' 11 t>- En<"hant t> rs of :\IP n. St·lit·rr - :\fed iend F o undati o ns of \\' t·st- bridge. tl\Tlltl". n:turncd last \\' eek from ~facli -;nn, \\.is. \dwre she had hel'n Yi~iting e rn ('ivilization:--. (;raham-Story of th e Litll e Dig-lwrn . ~f rs. F. 1~ . ~r ac~imwn, 321 Leicester road. ~enil" orth. will entertain the Kcnihn)rth Hnmc and Garden club on \1 o nda~· . "UTOMJ\TIC AIRI~G ·l lkansa Healthfol HfJ11JB J ~r r. and ~r r s. E. ~I. Antri111 oi 1136 -~~ hlancl aYenue. \\'ith a g r o up oi tnc11ds, motored in two automobile~ to Ren sse la er, Ind .: la:-.t \\" eck-en d to celchrat t: ~~ r . Ant rim's hirthda \' in hi s o ld home. Sunda.'· lllllrning t l;ey llll ltO rcd t o the George Ade farm in BrtlOk and in the afternoon to Cuh-er. The~- re turned ).[onday morning. · .\lm a \\'i lliam :-; t1i ~ n k omo. Tnd .. and \li ~~ Fltl Tr~·lan ni Tdln·ilk, Tnd .. were the· \\'l't·k-tncl guests of ).fis s ~fan· Farmer Pi IJI.i Flm " ·ond an. · n uc. ~[i :-;i \\.illiam s and ~li :-;:-; Irdan han· heen attending thl' Y . \\'. C. .-\. ronincncc at Lake Cl'nn·a, \\' is. ~fi ss F a rmL·r · abo has as h e r gnt·st this \\' cc k, ~fi :-s Bl'tty Burkle of Lafay ette, Ind. · -0- ~ii ~:-; -0San :\t~geln. 'fe.xa.;, a rc spending the . ~f arga ret ancl Frances Bluthardt, 415 ~ nmnltr \\'ith their g randpar e nts, Dr. l·.~se x r oad. Kenilworth !cit Ia t ~fon- a nd ~fr ~. C. C. 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