Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1939, p. 32

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Wedding Wear White The entire wedding party for the niarriage of Miss Elizabeth Van Horne and Allen Parker Stuits last Saturday, evening,, wore white, the onliy touch 0of color being tbat in- troduced into -the, bouquets of the bride's attendants. Miss Van Horne, daughter of the Edwin N. Van Hornes of* Kenil- Worth, chose a dress whose waist, wihlong. back, was of: Chantilly lace, and whose bouffant skirt was Of silk -net with a train. A. silk'illu- sion veil, of finger-tip length. was held to ber hair by a boninet-type Cap edged. with ýnarrow shirred ruching. She carried. white rosebuds and hles of the valley. The gowns of the attendants were made-alike, the basque bodices and E ton jackets* of embroidered net, the very full floor-length skirts of silk net. All had small clusters of wite flowers i their hair. Miss Pauline Van Horne, maid of honQr for ber sister, had a bouquet, of large pink asters tied with pink satin ribbon. The bouquet 'of the ma- tron of honor, Mrs. John H. Ames of Lincoln, Neb., was of large pink asters and tiny pink rosette asters tied with purple satin ribbon. The bridesmaids, Miss Frances Knudtzon of Highland Park, Mrs. Charles F. Fr th ie weddamg of ler daughter Mrs. Van Horne was dressed in tur- q uoise blue sheer witb a jacket trimmed with crewel embroidery in pastel shades. She wore orchids.. The mother of the bridegroom wore dusty-rose lace with a corsage of clusters of roses shading from a deep red to pale pinlc and cream. The bidegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stults of Winnetka, had bis brother, Charles, as bis best m-an. Jack Hicks uof Keriilworth. Rov West DuEBos-The Drake ChnimWliIJ tlre made thelongm~- backed bodiee of the wedding dress of Miss Elizabeth Van. Horne, daughter of the Edwin N. Van Hornes of Kenilworth, when the became the bride of Allen Parker Stults, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stuits of Winnetka, last Satumday evening. The silk net skirt was bouffant, and the cap of the linnpe-ti4n il w selected September 16 for ber wed- Robert H. May, Jr. ding. On that day, in Christ ëhurcht cbapel, the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard' The, Rev. Frank Barnum of Lake will read the wedding service forB Miss Mary Louise Foscue, daugbter Bluff, formerly minister in Rogers of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Foscue. and Park when the Murdock family ived John Dufford, son of Mr. and Mrs. there, ýofficiated. at the .wedding of John Djufford: of Fianders, N. J., A Miss MildrdElzbt Murdock of veryzÉnall reception at the Foscue home, 1288 Westmoor rond, wiil fol-. Wilmette, and Robert IHereford May, low the ceremony., Jr,, of Evanston, last Saturdayaf- Miss' Geraldine Dabi of Wlmette ternoon. The ceremony took. place wil bethemai ofhonr, nd issat 4 .o'clock in the Wilmette Parish Jayne Miller. of Evanston is the onlybriesmid.Methodist churcb and was followed Parties honoring the bride start- by the reception the bride's parents, ed early this monthwith a kitchen Mlr., and Mrs., George Norman Mur- shower giveri by'Mrs. George Rigler dock, beld at Sbhawnee Country club., of Kenilwortb. Mrs. George Vaught, also of Kenilwortb, was bostess During the ceremtony, Jack Graves Wednesday of this week at a lunch- of Valparaiso, Ind.. cousin, of. the eon and batbroomý shower, and the bride, sang tbree selections. night before Mrs. Julian J. Romane White and green were the colors of Glencoe bad a miscellaneous o h lrldcrto o h shower. Dates for other parties hion- o h lrldcrto o h orin, Mis Foeuehavenot eenceremony. Gladioli, asters, lilies, and thé green of ferns were set. She is a graduate of Northwest- iilumined by the light of many white ern university and a member of Chi tapers. White gladioli decorated Omega sorority. Rer fiancé, a Shawnee for the reception, and -on Renssalaer Polytechnic graduate, is the bridal table deep red dahlias, a Tau Beta Pi. They plan to go to New York on their wedding trip, see- were placed. ing the fair and visiting bis parents. The bride's gown was fashioned of Their home will be an apartment in wbite point d'esprit with a long- Evanston. . train, and her white full-length veil was beld in place by a band of pearl beads ciught at each side with a smna1l l us~ter of oag- 1_ . . . Pâtricia Davis Sets September 23 For Wedding Day In the Church of the Holy Com- WisSchorshi Dn. and each banded in a different color. The same color was repeated in the llow- ers edginig their wh.ite flower'enrter- ed Colonial bouquets and in tbe rnb-- bon streamers on, their small wbite, straw bats.- The, matron, of hnr Mrs., Edwin Farlowe of Seymour, Ill., had green to contra st.w ith ber' dress. Thé bridesmaids, Mrs. Rob- cert Hopes of Rogers Park, Miss Doris Burritt of Morrison, Ill-, and Mrs. Josmepb Bartulis of Toledo, hadl pink, . blue, and yellow, ne- spectively, trimmring their cos- mennUetit W. LinI 's aunt,,Mrs.à n, A. H. Avid àr. ahd Mrs'. of Cheyenne. .The engagement of Miss Davis to Mir. Bethke, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Betbke of Chicago, was announced i February. erle iiraves aves and tamily Mr. and Mrs. Milwaukee, and, o! Morocco, Imd.

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