Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1938, p. 44

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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin I,. Kresge, and' Willard Stuart Hoebel,' son of Mrs. Robert Blakesie of Oak.'Park, who' were, miarried last Saturday"af. ternoon at the homne of the, bride's8 parents, 1118 Moha'%vk road, have gone to Denver and Estes Park, ýColo.., on their wed-. ditnýg ,tr.p and will be at home aft er JuIy 1 t. 413 South Har- vey street, Oak Park. A garden.wedding had been plan- ined, buit because of the rai the cere- mony took place inf the Kresge living room before an altar formed of tani- delabra an~d all-white bouquets of summer flowers.' Officiating was the Rev. M. S. Harvey, former assistant pastor of the Wilrnètte Parish Me- ýthcdiltt Episcopàl ehurch. A rcp tion folIowed. Tulle from her miother's own wed- diing fiowers tied the shower bou- quet of liles of, the valley, roses, and white sweet peas carried by the bride. She wore a princess dressof white Chantilly lace, a 'net fingertip Veil, and a halo cap of. net. Her sleeves were short and a pair of initts completed her costume. The large living roomn of the apartmient of Mrs. Paul Brauer, 3240 Lake Shore drive, Chiicago,' ivas transfornied bv a setting resembling aý srnall. chapel for the wedding Iast tveek-eiid of her dlatghter.. Miss Geraldine Brauer,. to Richard, Collington Streeter, so n of, Mr.,and M\rs., Lorenzo. C..St reeter of 302 Ceni-: tral avenue, Wilmette. A screen of ashes of roses, har- monizing with the decorative schemfe of the apartment was placed across the three large windows, and. before this were large, vases of Picardy glad.ioti:and lighted candies.. The cerecmony was 'performed at 8:30 o'clock in t he presence of a small gathering of family and friends, and was followed by a reception for 4tw udred -gst.s. The bridewore a white lace- gown, rnany three-inch ruffles trimming the bodice, the skirt, and the train, Her tulle veil wvas held ini place with a coronet of pearis, and she carried liles of the vallev. Net gowns miade very full and bouffant were worn by the bride's five attendants. Miss Dorothy Koken of St. Louis, Mo., the maid of hionor, was in sheli pink, and the brides- maids, -Miss Roseniarv Rocca of A 1 r (1 sofi. Co h marquisette wun Bdîntohihet e hat s and carried Her lo'eof Wile : with touches of Pic- A snlI, ead zecorv in peah maruis- 0f orange blossomnsi pictu pahawrqui- oîmîtains Mr'. and it re banuts were li Chicago until flu whi *ian turday e siveet ldu'es ofi ber long tui er a. motoIn Mrs. Joseph J. e GoutrY dcl)b. 1 nd gardenias. îîich had chisters. *ugb the Srnoky ey apartmnent in Irs. Streeter, inother of the bride- groom, was in peach lace with a cor- sage of orchids, and Mrs. Brauer wore turquois blue lace with an orchid corsage. Jim Streeter was blis brother's .best mani, while serving. as ushers were, Thomas Sullivan and Jini O'Neal of, \Wilmette, Ilerman Friedstedt of Chi- cago, and Westley. Brinkman of occurs. WILMETTB LIFE were matc] blue ardy Dir ette

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