Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1939, p. 42

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beCame the bride Q01 George tiaaiora Stearns of Evanutoii at noon Tues- day, February 14, with the Rev. M. J. Nixon of Ocala, Fln., off iciatig at the winter home of the brlde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin P. Seng, Silver Lake, Leesburg, Fia. Before the inantel i the large living roomn, a large white wedding bell wth a shower of tiny silver belîs was hung. Ferns and palins ucreened the end of the room, and mixed white flowers were arranged on the mantel and i taîl while floor- baskets at either side. White vases, of Plcardy gladioli and light blue delphinium were placed elsewhel'e in the living rooen. A mnezzo soprano Before a setting of southern white olea*nders, white gladioli i stand- ards and. Easter liies, with potted ligustrumh for a green backgrouïd, Miss Helen Wigglesworthwas mar- ried last Saturday* afternoon. at the winter home oqf her parents on La Gorce Island at Miamni Beach Fia., to Cyrus Leland MacKinnon, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederlck Benjamin MacKinnon, formerly of Kenilwoirth. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Wig-, glesworth of 125 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth. The Rev. G. I. Hillerý of the Trinity Epsicopal church in Miami officiated at the 4 olclock ceremony which, was followed by a reception in the patio. White. starched chiffon fashioried thebriesrweddi g *es,-the tl ý ness gathered below the waist flow-' ing into a long train. The sleev-es weelong, and a string of tiny pearis was worn at the round. neck- line. A fin.gertip veil, fastened un- der the chin in fIront, was held in place with a 'halo of lilies of the valley, and liles of the valley and white orchids formed the bridal bou- 'quet. apd duas with bronze cent roses tled with shaded The bride's gown rs anau rellow 'as of K~iLfto, slWoth Ue' lat Kenilworth. Mr. Mac> Imoon motoring i Fl Ohio. )ni ana h They wt wlI Dlin3ain Mlvinnft f are spending their honey,- tizeir home in Cambridge, were gowned feta, one i low accessoi low with pa Janet Ruth io, and Miss enton, N.J., et over taf- le with yel- --v - mn. -

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