Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1936, p. 44

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of Jean Robinsoný In keeping with the season's foliage, the North Shore Episcopal church of GlJencoe was decorated with autumn leaves for the wedding of Miss Jean Robinson of Winnetka to Robert D. Cunningham, Jir.,, of Evanston which took. place ls Thursday evening. White chrysanthemnums and white candelabra added a formai touch to the service, which was read by the Rev. Harold:W. McIlnay at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrzî. RegmnaldVictor Robinson of 456 Eider lane rectived- with their daughter and Mr', Cunningham at Westmoreland Country club after the ceremnony. About 100 relatives and, -friendwere preseit et the ie-, ception. A princess gown of ivory satin .made with long, tight sleeves, a rolled collar, and a long train was worn by the bride, and her face veil, as weil as her long tulle veil, was gathered by a braid of satin which circled her heaçi. Her bouquet was of white roses and white sweet peas. Miss Mary Louise Robinson, as her sister's maid of honor, wore a dress Before Marriage The prenuptial pârties wbicý:h began October 14, for Miss Betty .Louise ,McKay, 'daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. Robert George McKay of 823 Chestnut avenu e, and Thomas Ewing Snyder, Jr.,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing Snyder.of Evanston, fil!.. a very crowded calendar be-, tween, now-and their :Wedding day on November 14. The cerem'ony will take place, at, Christ church in Winnetka, and will be followed by aý reception at the Exmoor Country club. The hostess on October 14, was Mrs, Donaljd MQorîuw> wbo gave ;, luncheon for the bride, and Wed-. nesday of this week Mrs. EImrcrRicli 111, the matron of honor, entertaincd at a stocking shower and luncheon.* Today (Thursday) Mrs. R. G. Daniel, son of Evanston is giving a bathrooll shower andi Juncheon. Mrs. Arthur C. Hammond of \Vilmette will be hostess at a linen shower and luncheon at Shawnee Countr' club on Friday, October 30, an " October 28, Miss Mary Jane RançJall. sister of the brîclegroom, and .Miss Robinson's godchi.d and cousin, Alice Mary White of Winnetka, as the junior bridesmaids, were gowned alikein leaf green velvet, similar to the nîaid of honor's dress. They also carried bronze chrysanthemums. Mrs. Robinson chose a corsage of talisman roses to wear with her black velvet gown, and Mvrs. Cunningham Mrs. Robert D. Cunninghaon, Jr., uus Miss Jean Robinson of Winnetka belore ker »,arriagqe, Oc lober 15, to the .son& of the R. D. Cunningharns of 1Evanston. Pollowing the wedding ai the North Shore Methodist Episcopaf church, the. brideés parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Victor Robinson of 456, Eider lane, held a reception at Wtestiior4 'ian7id Conn itri club. Carlos Photo lard of Highland Park, and on November 10, the bride's aunit, Mrs. Hlorace McKay of Evanston, will .entertain the bridesmaids and matron of, honor at a luncheon and bridge party.ý Mr. and Mrs. John Snite of Wip.netka wiIl be host anid hostess at a buffet dinner party for the bride an!ý bridegroom the evening of November Il. The Sunday preceding the wedding Miss Nellie Stark has. planned a Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens who have jtastreturned a ayear abroad. vemtnber.' thse rso house guest for several weeks Mrs, th( $tewart's sister, Miss Luçillé Jordan of Dý St. Louis.. Isc of 2403 Iroqu~ois road have as their fnâ Mr. an~d Mrs. George W. Stewart Bc 'elude from air, - by iieiuis; ati Love MAusic and Love ,gner's "Tristratu and '-i 4 I

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