Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1939, p. 46

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And idI lPlay Colortu and picturesque and lm- aginative were the posters hung on, the walls of the large auditorium of the Woman's Club of Wilmàette last Saturday afte.rnoon, the, original work of, boys and girls- of Wilmette Échools entered in the contest spon- aored by the children's plays corn- mittee for, the closing performance of the Jack and Jili Players: of this season, "The Little LamePrince."ý The prizes, tickets to, the. "Jack and Jillers". performances etf "Rab-ý inson Crusoe" at the Civic theater ini Chicago, this month were given ta Mary Janie Unger of St. Joseph's school, who won firat prize among the girls; to Helenel Hartmnan of the Stolp. school,, second; to' Barbara Leagettf HofT!ward school, third. The ding took place Sunday, April 2, nt the home> of the. bride' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Q. Tufts, 449Sne oaWinnetka, with Dr. 'Samuel Harkness reading the, service in the prese nce of the immediate family. 're oniy out-of-townguests ýat thý wedding .were the >,bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law, -Mr.ý and .Mrs.ý M. J. Wilson of Cha mpaigan. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.M.E Wilson of Washington, Court House, Ohio, were:unable to corne for the wedding., In the week preceding her wed- ding, the. bride was' guest of honor at a pantry shower given by Miss Pauline Manchester of 'Evanston and* In. St. Alexander's church in Villa. Park on Wedriesday; Miss Marie J. Casaga, dàughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O . Casaga of Villa Park, was married to Otis S. G ooch,. Jr., soni of Mrs. Josephine.Goochà of 1029 Thirteenth street., T!he ceremnony, performed by, thé Rev. Joseph P. Kennedy, was followed by a , recep- tion at the home of the bride's. par-! ents. The bride-wore a weddiing, dress of starched lace with.fltted bodice, ful skirt, leg o' mutton sleeves and. a sweetheart neckline. Her veil feUl from ,acap in poke bonnet style, and, she carried pink rosebuds and lies of the*valley. Her oniy attendant, Miss Marie Megna ôf'Chicagô, wore, a net «ôwn Villa Pak, ecamene erde af Otis S. Gooch, Jr., so of Mrs Josephine Gooch, 1029 Thirteenth street. The bride and bride groom are to malce their home in Lom- bard. Parties Honor Bride And Bridegroom-to-Be Two parties are1 week before the wi Jean Ragsdale. da held this of Miss of Mr. Mr. an waukeE Mr. make street, )U1 nd ýe. ding were Mrs.1 ew Orleans, La., ;John Gooch of Gooch and 'his bride are to their home at 219 S. Main Lombard, Ill. Agnes Marie Foley, director of the plays, has corne before the curtain to tell them a bit about the story of the play, to describe the characters, ta tell a bit of the history of the players; they have settled breath- lessly into their seats ta follow every word and gesture of the youthful actors n their bright colored cos-, turnes, itheir land4 ofaimake-b'e- lieve.. day ta Kred William Gloede af Evanston.. Monday night, Mrs. George Doer- ing af Evanston was hostess at a personal shower for the bride. The wedding will take place.in the. aflernoon, in the rectory of St. bridegroorn's mother and father are giving a dinner party for the two families. The wedding takes place Saturday noon, April 15, at St. Au- gustine's Episcopal church, and will. be followed by a reception at the Orrington hotel. regular mneeting at tne cnurcfl on Friday of this week. Mrs. David L. Woodward, wife of the pastor of the La Grange Baptist church, Winl speak on "Christ, the Invisi.ble Bridge. " There will be. special music. Mrs. A., V. Gruhù is chair-, man for this meeting. Mrs. F. G. Guthridge's Linik R will be hostesses for-the -luncheon which is served at. ilmette Infant Welfare Sew- ip held its most recent meet- iday of titis week with Mrs. P. Colwell the hostess. 40 has. Lon th each

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