Becomes Bride at High Noon Feb. 5 In .the Kenilworth Union * church at high nioon, Wednies-, day of this week, Miss Eleanor Berger, the daughter of Robert . Berger., w as niarried to Ed- unardo Hellmund of Kansas City, Mo. The ceremony Was'per- formed by the Rev. Herbert, L. Willett before ,onily thé e mc- bers of the families, a weddig breakfast at theý Berger resi-, dence, 306 Kenilworth avenue,, Kenilworth, f ollowing. The. bride wore an ice-blue crepe afternoon dress--matie ,with a jacket and trimmed in mink,, and an ýice- blue bat. Her accessories and veil were brown and sbe carried garde- nîias. Mrs. Jones Shannon of De- troit, Mich., a classmate of Miss Berger at the Knox school, Coopers- town, N. Y., was matron of honor and only attendant. Her brown crepe afternoon dress harmonizeti witb the brown accents ini the bride's costume, and she wore a. brown bat and car- ried yellow token roses and blue freesia. For bis best man Mr. Hellmund bad Donald D. Davisi of Kansas City. The a cinner party at Indian nHil Uoun- try club ini honor of bis dauighter and thIe "bridegrootn. Friday of iast week Mrs. Martha Berger, the bride"s mother, and ber sister, Mrs. Charles H. Gibson of Winnetka, were co- hostesses at a. tea. at Mrs. Gibson's home. Hosess to Lec gia The Colonial club, a five-piece or- chestra, bias been engaged by the Shawnee Country club to play for the two young people's-dances scheduled for next. weekc-end. A Junior High dinner dance for seventh and eighth graders will take place Friday eve-. ning, February 14, and is to be a Valentine party. Tbe following evening, Saturday, February .15, a.Frerhmian-Sophomore hop Will be held for the older group., This also .is to be a dininer dance. The adul1t calenidar of events at Shawnee, reserves the evening. of February 22, for one of the most im- portant club activities. of the yeare the annual Shawnee anniversary dinner dance. Over a period, of eight or more years, the anniversary party bas been a major social event at the, club. Married Wearing an ice-blue alfteruuoon dress and hat, accented with broîwn accessories, Miss EIeanor Berger of Kenilworth becaete the bride of I. iduardo Hellemund of Kansas City, Mlo., ai ,îigh noopn Wediiesdoi, of Esther Sfoddard Is, ter,, Esther France, to Dr. Robert Hoehn on Saturday, February 1, nt the home of ber uncle. Howard Stod- dard, in Syracuse, Ný. Y. T11e cere-. mony took place at 2 iii the after- no0on. The bride's sister, Mary, as maid of honior, and ber brother, Ford , as best muan, were the only attendants. Dr. and Mrs. Hoelii are nom, at home at 445 Hazelwood terrace, Rochester, to Discuss Plans for Two Benefits *The February meeting of members of the -boar~d of the Mary,'Crane leagYue will be heIdý this coming Motnday at thé home, of Mrs.. Smith, William Storeyi 51Kenilviorth, avenue, Kenil-- -Worth. Luncheon will:be served at:i o'clock. Mrs. Herbert E., Zipprodt wvill be co-bostess with Mrs. Storey. *Plans toi be discussed at this nmeet- ing include the semni-annual- Rumrnage sale to be held in April in Evan$ton' and tbe annual. card P~arty ini May. Dates for both events will, be givera later. Mrs. Storey, who is chairmnan of the Kenilworth 1cbapter, will open ber home 'I'uesday, .February 11, to the Keniîworth members of the league to discuss ways and mieans of rais- ing additional funds for the support of the summer camp at Boweni Couin- tr3r club, Waukegan, whichi entities each cbild of the Nursery% school maintained by the league at Huli flouse, to a two weeks' vacation.' ISo much benefit wvas derived'irom* the camp last year, the first: one in svhjch the littie ones were sent away. that each member is anxious to help niake this possible again this year. Following these discussions aiid plans, tea wjll be served. Kenilworth Tea, Programn WiII Benefit Arden Shore,, SA tea, and a reading by a womiatn well:knowii along the north shore for lier book programs will be given at the' Kenilworth club Friday, February 20. for the purpose of aiding the induistrial> departinient of Arden Shore. Mrs. Helen Roesing of Evanston ivill iii- terpret jane Cowl's play, "The First i uesday,. iebruatrv 11, for a one- o'clocklIrcheon and meceting of the Ma1ry Cran e lague. Mrs., Jpi Carletoàn ivi1b jý111n.ofT au Epsilon Phi. as Eddy, Mrs. audy isRs hvno Augustus W. On,SatraMs oeh uo ýrdic, Mrs. John WVilrnette gave a tea at lier home in Robert Tobey, honor of Miss Yablong, Miss Selma III, andi Mrs. Wax, and Miss Isabelle Crulwich of Chicago. thi s Miss Dorothy Hall, 500 Centra avenue,,is in Dallas, Texa .s, on a .tw( weeks' trip. SIS