Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Feb 1939, p. 40

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and Mrs. Frederick Wyneken o!fPt. Wayne, Ind., who were marrled Sat- urday at the Bethany Evaeige1icat Lutheran, church iChicago, have gone to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras on their weddlng trip. They wll live on the south side in Chi- cago. Miss Moyer, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Wilcox, lived i Wilmette until tour years ago. Palms and white gladioli decor. ated the church for the ceremony performed by the Rev. Edward Hahn, of Peoria, brother-i-law o! the bridegroom. A reception at tii.. -arl L. EnctWuiaKIyer, M Li~reve street, CGlencoe, whose engagement 'was arinounced at Christmas time, are to be married Saturdagy, March' 18. The weddmg will take place at the Glencoe Union church and wili be foflowed by a reception at the home of the, bride's father. Rec.at Binde Many parties are being given i the'South this month 'for Miss Helen Wigglesworth ' daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Albert. Wesley Wigglesworth., 125 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, Who wiIi be marrïed Saturday at the wlnter home of her parents_ i Miami Beach, Fia., tQ Cyrus LeIand MacKinnon, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Benjamin MacKin-, non, formerly of Kenilworth. The 11ev. G. 1. Hiller of the Trinity Episcopal 'chùrch in Mia mi will1 read the wedding ceremony at 4 o'cloclk i the garden of! the Wigglesworth home, and following a reception will be held in thepatio. Miss Ruthann Wigg1e$worth will be her sister's maid of honor. Serv- Mrs. Iys.r be Fredenick brother of the andi L~i~ -UT& iurg~ ra.

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