Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1935, p. 32

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Miss Prussing to Marry New Yorker Lote This Afternoon At 5:30 o'clock this afternoon1 Miss Vëirginia Prussing' of Ken- ilworth will. become the bride of Williaml Davis Ward of New York City, the ccrcmon'y takinigi place in the presence of rela- tives and a smnall' group of frieinis at the homfe'of the bride's p arents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbcertý J. Prussing., 549 Earlstou roaci. Miss Laurine Rolifse of New York will be Miss Prussngs only attend- ant, and tÊe bride's brother. Herbert J. Prussing, Jr., will serve the groom as, best man. The- service will'be peroredby the Rev.Lln Dan- forth of the Church of, the Holy Coin- forter. Af ter a honeymnoon in Ber- mudia Mr. Ward and his bride wil make their home in Evanston. Among the many recent pre-nuptial parties that have complimented the bride-to-be were a kitchen showei? gîven by, Mrs. Williamn Heagnieyof HIavana, Cuba, at the homne of lie mother, Mrs. LeRoy Woodland inj Kenilworth; a hosiery shower %Niths Xirs. J. Alleni Pearson of Goshen, mId., as hostess at the residence of lier mother, Mrs. Herbert Lunclahi of Kenilworth; an evening bridge andI bath room sbower given by Mr. and MIrs. Thomas King; a bridge lunch- eon at the Evanston Golf club with Mrs. Date McCutcheon of Evanston as hostess; a dinner dance at Knoll- wood Country club at which Mi'ss Jane Hymers of Evanstoi was host- ess. and a cocktail party, MIrs. Arthur Seibold of, Glencoe and Mrs., Ned Fleming of Evanston. beinig co-host- esses., Jo hn Laing Engaged Sept. A .nuinber of young people k rom Winnetka have been named ini the bridai party of Mary Stewart Barry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ,George Fravel Barry of Evanston,- and John Bland. Townes, son of Mrs. Jamnes- Thweatt Townes, also of Evanston, who will be married September 21 at the First Methodist Episcopal church ini Evanston. Among the bridesmaids will be MiýssLouise Fentresàs of Hubbard Woods,, Miss ,Harriet 1Leonardof Winnetka,- and Mrs. Lawrence E. Noremn, the former Carolyn Case of Hubbard Woods. Mrs., Norem's two small daugbters, Mary Carolyn and Nyla, will act as flower girls. J. Hous-. ton Clinch of Winnetka is serving as an> usher. Gardiner C.Rnen tlo Marry New Yorkc Girl Mft. KWIflft Md4Wvd Hitdiey wvas Miss Lorraine Agnes Thoinson of Evanston bel ore hep- marriage . . - . . . - __ C - -e ..a . Mr. ad Mr. Arhur . Foe> ~ Saturday ajter»on. . \tIcan. Y. anunthj ey o, Mr. Hindley, zvho is the ron Utic, N Y. anoune te eIngage- Rev. ansd Mrs. John G. Hipu ment of their daughter, Janet Rogers Wilic fie, «'ili reside in T Foley, to Gardner A. Callanen, Jr., Il'ash. where Mr. Hipindl son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner A. Calla- ahJorlsm tteCl irien of 422 Tenth street, Wilmette. Pudct .ounlsd. t h Cl Mliss Foley graduated fromn Utica uglSnd Country Day school and Cedar Crest college, Allentown, Pa., She also at- tended the Art school at M.vechanics 1Institute, Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Cal- Rosalie Adarms to, Be lanen is a graduate of Hamilton col- lege, Clinton, N. Y. and is a menîber Wea This Saturday Of Psi Upsilon fraternity. The be- Mmeso h w ai trothal was announced at a formai ebrlftetofm dinner party last week at the Foley will attend the wedcing Sati home. No date, has been set for the Miss Rosalie Adlams, daughte weddng.and Mrs. Théodore Adai Fort*b treet. and William Mis FoleyWilI Be' Bride Seplember 18 of- t l'fthe wiy 0 raqmi Have %%Open House" .Early In October T lieChicago Junior !League Open H-ouse'Day at the Drake.. hotel. Friday, October 4. ýwil hiave a varicty of interests and activities for every.oîîe., At 1l o'clock in the ballroom. Clif - ton Utley w.ill give. a lecture on cur- rent events, and in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ely :Culbertson wiII be present during the bridge garne, at .which there is .t be rz o every table. Mr. Culbertson. will give a haif hour talk on bridge at 2 o'clock. During the entire day and in, the even'ing there will be a,"bannied book exhibit, which: will display rare edi- tions that 'have b een banned or censured for poliical or other reasons. There wilI be several valu- able seventeenth century edfitions on exhibit. Th1e committée in charge of this display is headed by Miss ,Adrl- aide Atkin of Winnetka., The Jun-ior league gfirls arc also pok- of ing. to. do check rixonii work, and t his l, group is i.n charge of Mrs. Talcott 411 Griswold -of Wintietka and Chicago. ôf Mrs. English Walling, of Winnetk a and Mrs. Edward, K. Welles of Lake Forest are arranging for the rooms at the Drake to be used dur'ing Open House day. The bridge party is be- ing planned by Mrs. Cha 'rles True Adamis of Winnetka and Mrs. 'Rich- ard Gambrili. lîes only turday of er of Mr. ims, 816 iMerritt --Roberts, the son of Mr.. and Mrs. Mlerritt Roberts of Chicago.o The quiet ceremony will be read at 10 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church I)y Father Sellmeyer, a Jesuit of Loyola. Following, there wili be a Others who are working and head- ing committees for the occasion are Mrs. Cha'rles H. G. Kimball (Eleanor Cushman) of Winnetka in charge of publicity;. Mrs. -AlfredI M. Wolfe (Vera .Stock) :of Chicago, 'and Miss Harriet Leonard of Winnetka. The general chairman for Open House day is Mrs. Robert McCormnick Adamis of Lake Forest, who is beinig asitdby Miss Margot Atkin and Mrs. Gordon Lang of Winnetka. Married 'rank, P. Whitmnoreq e fetiring correspon, Kenilworth,. ig secretary. andi miscellaneous snower tne eve- ning of August 26 in honor of Miss Kathryn Taft of 900 Central avenue, and Miss Josephine Farley, 300 Ab- bot sford road, Kenilworth. Miss Far- ley will be .marrIed this month and Miss Taft the early part of October. handicap. There wril aiso be a driv- ing contest.' The, bridge hostesses Friday of this weék will be Mrs. G. W. Wait of Evanston and Mrs. Preston Williams of Glenicoe. sewing meevrmg tIQ i aic e 1 t ne home at 1 o'clock Wçdnesday, Sep- tember Il. Members arc urged to attend to assist with the work which remains to be completed before the. ai inual, bazaar in November. nd

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