Wedding Takes Place Aprit, 20, For her marriage to Elbridge Keith -of, Kenilworth last Satur- day after noon,. Miss Virginia Paton. daughter.'of the Walter ngePattons of. Evanston;, ore a simple gown of ice-blue rough crepe with long sleeves, long skirt, and a short 'train, a smal . blue'bat of, organidie of thle sanie shbade as that of ber gown, and she carried 1iriarcliff roses an(l valley liles. lier two attendants, her sisters, Lrouise and M arjorie, were in dresses of dusty. pink of floor length, with longý sleeves. Tbey carried pink roses of a deeper hue and %wore blue orgaiidie hais. Mrs. Patton %vas dressed in dark blue chiffon with dark blue-- acces- sories and wore pink roses. The bride- groom's mother, Mrs. Cornelia Alling keith, wore aquarmarine wvith touches. of dark blue lace. Her, flowers were gardenias. Spring flowers graced the altar of the chape! of the First Presbyterian church in Evanston where the Rev. Paul Austin Wolfe officiated at a .candîeight service. In the Keith residence in Kenilworth the wedding -reception was hield. The bride and bridegroomi haý e left on a wedding trip, its destination unrevealed, and, when they return they wi11 reside at 2123 Ridge avenue, Evanston. Sunielidgje Chairmien, la Give Reports Friaidy The women of Sunset Ridge Coun- Church Party Friday evening of this week the Altar and Rosary society of Our Lady of Perpetual Help church in Glenview is giving a party in the school auditorium, with prizes and refreshments to add to the festivity. The Rev. John- Dusson is pastor of the church.* Cleveland Marn Apr. 16 The marriage of Miss Ruth King iof Minmette and Malcolm Dwight Cone of. Cleveland* to ok place 'at the home of the.bride' s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. William J. King, 61.1 Forest avenue, 'Tuesday*afternoon, April 16. Dr., Steph en A. Lloyd, of Lansing, Mich., formerly pastor of the Con- gregational church. of Wilmnette, read the marriage serv ice . at 4 :30 o'clock before the fireplace in the living room. An improvised altar was made of tai! vases of. sprirng flowers, can- delabra, ferns, and. palms. About seventy-five, guests'attended the mar- niage and remained afterward for the informai reception. The bride wore a gown of ivory colored. lace over ivory 'satin, and carried a bouquet of Mies of the valley, .white; sweet peas, and gar- denias. There were no attendants. After a short mtctcr tp NMr. anid "Mrs. Conle will be ai homie iii 1.akecvç.od. a suburb) of Clevelanîd. Wedding Anniversary Celebrated on Easter The Frank Wenters of 1204 Ash- land avenue, were surprised Sunciay, their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary, with a buffet supper which was attended by sixty-guests, includixng sonie who attended their wedding, a niumber of r girlhood frie ds' of Mrs. Wenter, her mother. Mrs. J. K. Triiier and another daughter of the latter, Mrs. Frank Lagorio of Chi- cago, and the children of MIr. and Mrs. Wenter's family origiinatet6 the surprise.> Aids May Party Carlos Photo Mr. . Cdirey John Geldermanof Wilmette is, chairrni.n of the pa- troness committee for the St. Fran- ci.s Xavier May Party to be held at! Shatwtee Contiiry Club.May 18. Carlos Photo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Straus, 653' IValden road, 1'Vinnetka,' announiice the marriage of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Millard B. Cross. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Groôss of Chicago on April 10. Mr. and Mfrs. Cross arc at thec Drake teni- Rose Fienfy. is Bride of Norman N. Danieison Only a verv few relatives and friends were present Thursday after- noon, April 18, whlen, at 4.:30 o'clock, Miss Rose Elizabeth Flentye and. Norman Nicklas Danielson of Chi- cago %vere marnied Iin the hlomne of lier parents, Mr. and NIÉS. Walter Frank Flentve of 919 Central, avenue. Miss Flentye and Mr. l)anielson, who is the son of Mrs. S. A. Danielson of Chicago, were unattended at tlhe ceremny performed by the, Rev. Paul Austin Wolfe of the Evanston Pres- Hostess fo Librarians Miss Anne L. Whitmack was host- ess to the north shore libraians at a buffet s.upper Tuesday in the new brandi -of the Wilmette public library.' Tell Engàgement of Virginia Prussing, and Wiliaum War.d > At a cocktail Party Saturday, thie. engagemenitof, Miss Vir- ginia Prussing, daugbter of MN1r. and Mrs. H.-J Prussing,' 549 Earlston roadj Kienilworth. to, William'Davis Ward, son of -Mrs. William Davis Ward of Nvack, N. Y., and Winter Park, Fla.. wvas announiced, in- an original and 'initeresting way. A miniature newspaper, telling of the "merger of Ward and Prussing", was. given each guest -on arrival. According to Volume 1, Nuniber 1, Of this. unique publication, "The fîrmn of Prussing-Prussing-Prussing-Pruss,- ing and Rags, commenting on, their great loss, stated they were certain that Virgi nia's choice was exceeding- ly wise and there wasno other firn they would rather Itheir partner be- corne associated with thani thé one of W\..C..Ward Co." Miss Prussing was graduated f nom, Rovcemore. and Bradford. ,Sheý also attended Northwestern university, where sh.e was a mnember of Kappa Kappa Gam.ma. Mr. Ward %Vas grad- iiated from \Villiams college twitte class of '31, and i5 a member of Alpha Delta Phi. The wedding wil besoleminized in the faIt. Foreign Af! airs School Pro.gram WiII End Year, Trhe S.chool, of, .Foreign -Affairs u# o the Cook, County. League of WVonicn voters will hold its final meeting of the' year on Saturday, April 27, at -the- Palnmer House. At 11:30 there wiIl bc reviews by Mrs. Walter T. Fishier ard Clague of Ulencoe. April .5, Mrs.. William H-eiser of Winnetka gave a dessert bridge and pantry shower for Miss McCoy, whose marniage to Pauil Richard Engberg of St. Louis is to take place, May 4, in the. house re- cently built at 785 Willow road, Win- nefka, by iM r. and- Mrs.' Charles S., MCoy, parents of the bride-elect.