Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1933, p. 32

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and Mrs. Fred C. Honnold, 457 Ash street, where Dr. Samuel Harkness of the Winnetka Congregational. church read the service at 8:30. o'clock. Palms, candies, and flowers formed an altar for theexchanging of the miarriage vows. The musicians- played before and after the service, as well' as. playing the Mendelssohn and Lohengrin wedding .marches. The bride's tulle'veil fell from a braided tulle coronet. She wore an: ivory 'sa tin. gownl, withalencon lace seesand a long train, and-car4e white orchi ds and- white sweet peas. Escorted to, the altar by ber father, Who gave bher in marriage, she. was preceded down the aisle by bier sis- ter,. Mrs. Gordon W. Daly of Waban, Mass., as matron of honor,, and by bier smball niece, Mary jean. DaIy, Who, as flower maid.- threw, yelow chrysanthemumn peuals in hier patil. Mrs. Daly was in syvarrab cloth, witb Iî burnit orange bodice.,and browin skirt. Chrysanthemnums in yellow and bronze shades forrned ber bouquet. Mary Jean wore apricot chiffon trim- lihe WilmdehLeagiu' of Wm mcd with white lace. Mrs. Honnold e»i Voters started ifs fail activitics was in brown lace over brown satin. it/ a fsu board ineetiing Ii ithe with a brown and yellow corsage, ho» and the bridegroom's inother, Mrs 'jne of Mrs. Johir Behr, nerwhy Franks S. Houck of Gloversville. elerted presideni. N. Y., was in grey lace and chiffon, and wore purple orchids. The activity of the league will take Richard Houck was his brother' sth o fsudgru..Ongop best man. There were no tshers. tefrio td rus n ru After the ceremony a wedding sup- offering international affairs under Mrs. pre was served to the forty guests, John Clark Baker, will bave its next many of them out-of-town relatives meeting in the bomne of Mrs. S. M. and friends of the young people. Mr. and Mrs. Houck have been on Singleton, Friday afternobin, September a two weelcs' motor trip through 22, at 2 o'clock. Canada and New E*igland and will. Iegal status under Mrs. John Ball- be at home in Oak Park. mnan, will begin its activities in October. N~~~~~~~~ otbSh e-tsL venteresting course after tbe bol idays, forWedingin eot as will Mrs. L.. A. B3ower, chairman of fôi'Weddng n Ge Îgi eficiency in government. Other groups TJhis Saturday afternoon the wed- Will be announced later. dingof.Harvrey Roswell Masion, for-. Pre-election information will be pro-, merly1 of Glencoe, and Marian Eliz- vided for league members "nd the abeth Aledsoe will take place 'at the' roster of the Forum meetings will be Method*st churcb in Carr loG a. received later. Mrs. Fred Rye will sit riegr( i W. on the groupj ,ai Aý siand >f college were wa7y ,Ji jApia paths were peace.'l The luncheon begins witb the first course, the cocktail, at Mrs. Sperry B. Pope's borne, 675 Greenwood ave- nue, .Glencoe, from 1 until 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. George Mitchell. wil assist Mrs.; Pope. The salad course follows at the home of Mrs. Caflton Prouty, 693 Willow road,- Winnetka, w itii Mrs.j.E. Replogle of, Win- netka assisting. The maini course is at the North Shore Methodisi chiurcb,.Hazel and Greenfleaf avenues, Glencoe, undeçr the, supervision o f IMrs. C. A.* Bland, Mrs. Frank Suttle, and Mrs. J.. ýK. johannessen. The dessert 'course will, be served at the home 'of Mrs. T. Loyal Anderson. Mrs. 1'. Oliver Morgan is the assist- îng bostess. S The style show, which évill be given jn: the home of Mrs. Dwight C.:Or- cutt, 786 Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe, with Mrs.. William B. Leach the hostess,, will begin about 3, o'clock, under the direction of the Florence shop. Models, will show inany crea- tions from afternoon dresses to eve-. niing gowns, and, as an addcd attrac- tion, several "five-minute" dresses will be mnade, draping a model, creat- ing a dress out of foure yards of cloth. in îess. thani five minutes to demon- strate how an ýoriginal design will look in 'life ini a short. tirae. Meets in Kenilwoeth The Meadow Road circle wil meet at the home of Mrs I.L. J. Wadse, 703 Brier street, Kenilworth, with Mrs. R. L. Osgood assisting, Monday af- terneon, September 25. Des sert and coffee wHI be served between 1:30 and 2 o'cloclc. The officers for this year are: Mrs. ýC. H. Marschall, chairman; Mrs., C.,H.,Kreger, secre- trand Mrs. L. . Wade, treasurer. Costume Golf Partyg Mission His Country club have the final ladies' day of- its son- Tuesday, September 26. event will be a costume party, now that the summer vacations ended, will be wel ttendedA tUl'.ark homne at nue, Wiftnetka. will sea- The and, are the Mrs. Bruce Van Cleve and Antoinette Brown and Eleanor Cheney, both undergraduaties. Bryn. Mawr alumnae -wtt -1bc in charge of the booth twice in Octo- ber, October 6 'and 24. Serving as hoÔstesses oni the former day Willi be Mrs. Nathaniel Blatcbford, Mrs. Sam- uel Greeley, Mrs. Goddard Cbeney, and Mrs. Robert Brown. On Octo ber 24,. Mrs. James Field, Mrs. An- son Cameron, ýMrs.. M. P.- McEwan and Mrs. .1 Hamilton wll be there to register, visiting- aluininae and be of service to those seeking, their friçnds and college information. During, the Bryn Mawr days uùf. pre- vious montlis, hostesses have been 'Mrd. John Brown,, Mrs. Stephen Gregory, Mrs. Edwi n Dewes and ber daugbter, Miss Gracep, who was.,grad- uated last June, Mrs. Alfred Mc- Arthur, Mrs. Henry Tenney, *Mrs. JulianArmstrong, Mrs. PhiliP Meore. Mrs. Francis Damimainn, Miss Mar- garet Fabian, Mrs.' Dale, Miss r- maine, head, of Ferry hall ini. Lale Forest, lMrs. Hloward Stone, Mrs. John Reilly, Miss Janet Marshall,' Mrs. Rollin Wood, Mrs. Ralph Ho- hart, Mrs. James Houghteling, Mrs. Gilbert Scribner. Mrs. '-Goddard- Cheney, geff'cral hostess chairman, is: assisted by Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs. Cornelius Bryn- Mawr is one of -the 1.eighteetiý womenl's colleges collabOrating in sponsoring the Women's College board at A Century of Progress. To Discuss Question' of Leaguw of Nations Fridag A group of twenty Wilmette wom-; en met at the home of Mrs. Law-' rence Cole in Winnetka Friday, Sep- tember 8, for the regular meeting lot the- Wilmeétte League of Womnen Voters on "The Cause and Cure. of War, " 'hese meetings every alter- nate week during the summer under the able leadership of Mrs. Cole, wýhoý is Cookc county, chairman of interna- tional affairs of the league, have been vorth nter- Mrs. Frank Cherry, 704 Rôger ave- Sat- nue, Kenilworth, "iI entertain at a jï ofb ig1ncheon Saturday in honor of ave- Mr .jaa»es.Ford of Evanston,,who is moving fo Seattle, Wash.

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