Be Familles OnIy Members of the two families only will attend the quiet. home wedding of Miss, Ray Violet Kriete, daughter- of Mr., and Mrs.. George H. Kriete,. 325 Ox- ford road, ,.Kenilworth, and Ar- thur B. Haven, Jr., of Highland Park, on Saturday. afternoon.. The ceremo ny will be performed at the Kriete residence at 3:30, o'clock by the Rev. Herbert L ýWillett, a reception following. The bride' wilI 'have but. two at- tendants, ber cou~sin, Miss Joyce Brinkman, who makes ber homne'with the.Kietes, and Miss Sally Wallach, Mr. Haven's niece. Charles. South- ward of Kenilwortb will serve as'best man. Mr. Haven and bis bride -will fly to New York on their weddfiig trip and after spending some time there, will embark on a cruise to Bermuda. Upon their return tbey will have an. apgrtment at the Ridgeview botel in Evanston until fali, wben they Will decide upon their permanient res-, idence. Like the plans for the wedding, the entertaining bas been kept' very simple. Charles Southward was host at an evening party for Mr. Haven .a week ago Saturday, and Iast Sat- urday Miss Doris Fraser, 645 Abbots- ford road, Kenilworth, gave a shower and tea at ber homeé for the bride. Previously, Miss Dorotby Nelson of Highland Park, formerly of Kenil- worth, entertained at a shower for' Miss Kriete. The date of the party was April 18.. Ann Kuper Ends R.adiongs W*th Gay, Light Comedy Carlos Photo Mary Lucille Cittler iid Normnt p C. Shellmaii, both of Winelle> t(411 be muarried Friday eveiii;g, May 15, at Shamiee, her parepits, Ar. and Mr&. Henry Edivin Cittie>, anniounce fiis wveek. Mr. Shelmian is the son ofte Willàam IH. ,hlra Announco Approach of Cutler-SheIIman Wedding M~r. and Mrs. Henry Edwin Cutier of Wilmette announce the approach- ing marriage of their .daughter, Mary Lucille, to Norman Cameron. ShelI- mhan, on May 15, at 8:30 o'clock, atý Shawnee Country cluib. The Rev. JohnG. Hindley will officiate. Mr. Shellman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shelîmnan of 727 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette. Miss. Jeanne Cutler will be bersis- ter'sý only attendant and Edward H. Yonkers will serve Mr. Shelîman as best mani. %wýq u w a .- - 'r The marriage of John T. Beals, son of Mr. and Mrs. H ' Wallace Beals of 1093 Elm street, Winnetka, to Miss Genevieve Snow, daughter of Mrs. Aubrey Blanchard Snow of Downers Grove, is to take place at 12 o'clock Saturday noon.1 May 2, at the Thorn- dlyke Hilton chapel at the University of Cbicago. The Rev. Hugli Mc- Whorter -of the Churcb of the An- nunciation,will oficiate.. Miss Jane Bastiani of Chicago. a cousin- Of the bride, will be ler onlly attendant, and Edward. Brennan of Mtilwaukee' ,will h'Ie Mr. Bealy's best man. A group of. about -fifty guest.s, including the twvo familieÏ and a few 1 of. their' most initimate friends, wilI attend. the service and. the. brief re - ception at the chapel, after which a wedding breakfast for niembers of the families will'be served at the Shore- land hotel. M r. Beals and b.is bride are,,post- poning their wvedding trip until July, and wvill make their home at 708 Hin- man avenue, F-vanstoni. Guest. at. Club L unchoni Ifr s. F. C. Snow, 1011 Greenwoodý avenue, invited ber sisteri,:Mrs. Mil- ton H. Otte of Chicago to be lber guest at the spring lunicheon of the Woman's Club of Wilmette at -the Edgewater Beach botel Wednlesdav, and to spend several days as bier house-guest. Tbree years ago Mrs. QuOte, with Dr. Peter . 1.Urnes and Dr. Joseph DeLe. organized tbe South Shore, Service league, a brancb of the Chicago Maternity center. and bas heen president of it since. Mrs, Otte was chairman of tickets .and ar- rangements for the recent supper- dance at the Congress hôtel whicbi the organizatio.n gives aiiiually.ý Consprvation Spring il'h ifs WiId Flo7vers l'Ioonin<; TIoe naiay of these do soit knowf mari or Dnawnee Open House Program Shawnee Country club is hav- ing a gay Open House this Sat- urday evening, May 2, wbich wvil1 be of iterest to al niùem- bers and their guests.> There is to 1)e a sensational sw,-imrning exhibition. Several mîeml)ers of the' L4ake Shore Athletic club ivili join forces W'th memnbers. éf Sha vnee to make'the m Miîng races atnd fancy,(living contest an extremnely interest-" i.ng procedure. The library wi11 be -nvetdiiito a cocktail' rooni to relieve sone' of the tr.affic in-the regular, cocktail lotinge. There will l)e dancing ail evening, and a buffet supper wiIl be servecl in the main dining roomn froni 6 until 9 o'clock. The five committee chairmen %vho have contributed their services to, making'the party a .success. are: R. ýR. 1ippincott. George Vauight,, Bus, Car- men, Roland, Felftman, and' Harry Mons.. More than 'two hundred people at- tended the brilliant party at Shawnee Country club Saturday night, April 25, which was called the 'Monte Carlo Club, formiai., As the. naine suggests. the main attraction of the evening con sisted of games. The coral and brown, s-oftly igbted cocktail louinge, one of the most attractive featur.es of Shawnee club, was crowded .ail even- ing; incidentaI music was suppflied by a strol.ling accordion player, and last butflot least, guests, of the club danced until .1 o'clock to the scin- tillating xrbytbm o f Joe Ridolpb's eigbt-piece ot.chestrà.-M. . '. l5uhai, M. A. P J. Z. Willner,1 Rothschild, Mrs. C. B. Shane, 422 Central ave-, nue, entertained the ight members of ber bridge club forý luncheon at heIr home on Tuesday. Clubr of Illinois and the board Illinois chapler of WiId Plower ivation societyt bofh of which or, fions are ainong thc sponsors o ser-vaf ion wcck. Ireser- wiII talçe place aniza- June. Miss I Con- Tim Lowry,v athlete. Emsworth early in -y is the sister of known Pittsburgh t