Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1939, p. 48

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Wilmette Weddingi The matron of honor in sheil pink tulle and the other attendants of the. bride in aqua lace was the color. sçheme for the, wedding of. Miss Dorothea Main, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.* Charles 0. Main, 826 Greenwoodl avenue, Wilmettè, and Arthur A. Woeirner,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthiur, A. Woerner, 816 Oak-. wood avenue, Wilmette, -which took place Saturday afternoon in the Wil-. mette Baptist church, ,the, Rev., George.D. Allison offliating. Wearing a. weddmng gown- of white ange]. lace the bride approached ani altar decorated with white chrysan- themums, candelabrà. and a back- ground of cybotium fern. Made prin- cess style, the gown .had a sweet- heart neckline, shirred bodice, and a flaring skirt tliat. feUl into a very long train. A tiara of seed pearls carried Miies of the valley and white roses. Mrs. Hlarold lCnapp of Toledo, Ohio, the matron o! honor, wore a forrn fitting princess dress of shel pink tulle trimmed with tiers of ruf- fles. Her shirred tulle doîl hat of the same color was trimmed with a big bow, and she carried yellow -roses and larkspur. The gowns of the bridesmaids, Miss Virginia Oakley of Wilmette, Miss Louise Waird of Evanston, and Miss Yvonne Woerner, sister of the~ bridegroom, of aquanmarine lace were made on princess Uines similar to the bridai gown. AU carried *shower bouquets o! talU.man roses and wore mitts and blush veils to match their dresses. Distlnguishing the costume of the junior brides- maid, Miss Charlene Main, sister of the bride, from the other bridal at- tendants was a poke bonnet ini place of the blush veil. Mrs. Main, mother o! the bride, ding service for Miss Lois Jeanette Cooley, daughter o!. Mr. -and Mrs. Samuel E. _Cooley. of 894 Pine street, and William 'Peter Happ, Jr., son of Wr. and Mrs. W. P. Happ of 888 Elm street, Winnetka. A re- ception at the Cooley home will fol- low the ceremony. Miss Mickeyý Cooley will be her, sister,!s maid of honor, and, the Sbridesmaids are the bridegroom's ,.sister, 'Miss Céleste Happ of Win- Snetka, and Miss Charlotte Randolph I of Manitowoc, Wis., a classmnate o! the bride at the National College of Education. Mr. Happi has aske.d Hal- dane Wilson o! Wilmiette to be his best man, and the usher s are the brldgroom's brother, Jack Happ, and Robert Seiler of Winnetka. At WeddingService In the presence of the two families and a few close friends Miss Vir- ginia Dressel,-daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Frederick C. Dressel, 1029 Lake avenue,:Wilmette, and Robert P.- Mehiren, son of 'Mrs. Robert J. .Mehren, 922 Elm street, Winnetka,. and',the late Mr. Meh ren, will be. married .at, a:quiet'wedding service in St. Francis Xavier church.in Wil- mette at 4. o'clock Saturday after- noon, June 17. Officiating will be the Rev. John Coleman 'of Fox Lake,, a friend of the D)ressel familyý. After,,the cer.e- mony a. small receptîon will be. held at the, home of «the bride's parents. MsDoores resel will be her sister's only attendant, an;d William Mehren, brother of the bridegroom, is to'-be the best man. Alter a brief honeymoon, the young couple will live in Rogers -spend the summer in Palo Alto,- Parties in honor of the bride com- where he will study at Leland Stan- menced several months ago' when ford umiversity. Returning ini Sep- Miss Florence Sellery o! Wilmette tember, they will make their home was hostess at a miscellaneous Underwood and Underwood at 934 Pine street and he will re- shower early i the sprî,ng. This w.as Saturday, May, 27, Mies Helen sume his duties as a member o! followed by a kitchen shower whichj, Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the physical education department- Miss Betty Weston o! Wnnetka gave Walter D. Steele of Ihanton, be- at New :Trier High schooî.. May 4, for Miss Dressel and for came the bride of Hjarold Lange, Miss Virginia Smith of Wilmette who son of Mr. and. Mr. Edward L. is to be married June 17, to Gerald. Lange of 1040 Forest avenue,. Wellington Brooks. Wilmete, ini an. aternoon cere- Monday, May 22, Mrs. William F. inoni, at St. Luke's pro-cathedral SiveMA!Iniversary McIulty and Mrs. Frank P. Collyer, i Evanston. After June 15,, the Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mitchell,'both of Wilmette, were co-hostesses ioung couple will be at home ata esoa hwr tMs e 141'9 Washington street, E vans- 2115 Thornwood avenue, will'enter- autyapsomealMs owe an M .- ton. tain about one-hundred guests at an Mernult' and .MiDel andM Rbrt open house which they will hold J. Henoch of Chicago (Beth Mc- from 8 until 12 o'clock Saturday eve- Ilraith o! Wilmette), who were mar-1 ning, June 17, in honor o! theirrectispinwetegutso EnIerIaining Begins in wnyflt edn anvray honor at a supper party which Mrs. JmsKraft of Nippersink ae Hono of une rideMay 27, at the home of her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Thompson Last week brought the announce- B ridle in June in Wlmette. ment of the wedding plans of Miss A spinster -dinner wlll be given JaneLil, daghtr o!Mr.and rs.for the bride on Thursday evening, G. C. Lilly,. 1426 Lake avenue, Wil- ~Jn 5 yMs lc apro

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