Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1939, p. 38

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Are Wed at Home In the presence of the two fam- ilies, Miss Eleanor Culver, daugh- ter of Mr. 'and Mrs., Alvin Ê' Culvr 103. Broadway avenue, Wilniette, was married at il -o'clock Wednes- day morning at the. home of hér *Parents to Willam Rutherford Van. Horne, son of Mr. andc Mrs. William C. Van Horne of 769 Locust road, Winnetka. Officiating- at the cere- mony'was the Rev. James Sheridan of St; rrancis XaIvier church ina Wil-- mette. Here for the wedding from outof town were the'bride's aunts, Mrs. George ýC. Sch mid of Seattle,, Wa sh. and, Mrs. George A. Kent, Jr., of Binghampton, N. Y.' Miss Culver wore a coat dress of white lace over satin and a cap of somne of the same lace holding a tulle veil. She carried a white prayer bo9ok with smal rchids tied ±o its ribbon markers. >0 Janet Mellraith Phi Iv a- home tëdding on iWetnes- For er oingawa cosumeshe ver, daughter of Mr~. and Mrs' chose a suit of light green wool, a AiiiH uvro imte e gold tweed coat, and dark browra AI'nH uve fWletb accessories. carne the bride of William Ruth Miss Jeanne Culver, hier sister's erford Van Horne, son of Mr. only attendant, was dressed in violet and Mrs. William C. Van Horne chiffon, ankie length, and carried of Hubbarcl Woods. orchids. Dr. C. Knight Aldrich of Hubbard Woods was the best man. The couple are going to New Eng- landi on their honeymoon. after Marion Oliver Becomnes which they will make their home on Long, Island~,' New York. Bride of James Handy The prenuptýial parties began wlien Mrs. William H. Wieboldt of Oak Miss Marion Oliver of Winnetl Park gave a luncheon in the spring. and James Barlow Handy. of Ch * at the time the bride's engagement cago are to be married at 4:30 Sa was announced. Miss Esther Krie- urday afternoon, September 9, in bel was hostess at a picnic. swim- small home wedding, Dr. Dunea ming and boating party ai Antioch Browne of Chicago reading the wec Ill., on Channel lake. and Mrs. Rich: rdingseprienathe ho ndme o! i ard H. Nelson of Winnetka at a din-brdspaetD.nd r.E ne r, and lingerie shower. ward Allen Oliver, 1161 Spruç A dinner and Iitchen shower wasste.Asmlrcpio wllf g,iven by Miss Ellen. Çozzens of Chi- othcre ny cago. and Miss Janet Merait,., f ~ Miss Oliver is havine t *u*, ido. at s..~. *~.L ine.to uvictor W. bchuîtz, son' 0f1Mi and Mrs. R. C. Schultz,, 1209,Wa s ington, avenue, Wilmette. The couple are to be maàrried Sai urday aftemnoon, Oct. 7, and. th ceremony, which will be, performne at 4 o'clock at St. Joseph's church Wilmette,. will be ýfollowed by a ré ception at the home -of the bride, parents. Miss. Phillips has. asked, her siste: Mrs. E. M. Fee of Northfield,, te. 1t her ,onily'. attendant, and Harr3 Schultz 'is to be',his- brother's bes- man. The .ushers will, be Wendel \.Phillips.. the 'bride's brother, and -Carl Schwall of Wilmette, a brother. Sin-law 'of the bridegroom., Mr. Schultz will take his bride to northerii Wisconsin on their wedding otorip, and following their return they A group o! the women o! the Wil- mette Baptist church gave a lunch- eon and linen shower on Wednesday ai the home of Mrs. W. A. Kend- rick. 1344 Greenwood avenue, WiI- mette, in honor of Miss Helen Orvis of Winnetka, who is to be married on Saturday, and Miss Joan Guth- ridge of Wilmette, whose marniage lakes pla ce ofl September 23. >Detrothd .. te tka 'hi- a mn - 01- ,ceWedding, Sept. 23 er- Invitations were niailed last week- Ir. end for'thé wedding of Miss Alison h-' Louise Burge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H-. Burge, 924 Forest -avenue, t. Wilmette,,andCharleÊ Olin Sethniess, he son.of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Seth- ed 'ness, 10 .15 Dinsmfore road, Winnetka. b, Trhe bride's brother-in-law, the'Rev. e- W. E.,MCrm kof 'the >New Eng- ,s andl Congregational church in Au- rora, III., .will performn the ceremony, rat 8:30 o'lock Saturday evening, .ygregational church. A.reception -will sfolloW at the Georgian hotel. Il Miss Barbara Burg 1e and Mrs. W.1 id E. McCormack, sisters of the bride. w will serve as maid and mnatron of honorn The three bridesrnaids will ýo be Miss Kathryn Bush of Upper g Montclair, N. J., a college friend, Sandi Miss Helen. and Miss Marguerite Sethness, sistevr of the britegroôm. A college classmate of the bride- groom, Carol Johnson, of Knoxville, la., is to be the best man, and serv- ing as ushers are P. Newton Tod- hunter of Chicago, Dr. E. S. Burge, *brother of the bride; Sherman Tay' lor oï Winnetka, and George B.; Everitt, Jr., of Winnetka. Miss Burge has been entertained at prenuptial parties since' July. when Mrs. A. L. Rice of Wilmette gave a bridge party in her hon.or. ~Miss Priscilla Wheelock was hostess ai a luncheon and a shower in July ' and that same month Mr. and Mrs. Sethness, parents of the bridegroom, entertained at their home for the young couple. Friday of last week, Mrs. E. R. Scott f Chicago gave a luncheon, party for the bride, and the next eve ning Miss Barbara Ingersoll of' Winnetka entertained at dinner for both Miss Burge and Mr. Sethness. -followed by dancing ait Indian Hill club. Miss Carol Ilooker of Wil- mette was hostess at a stooking. shower for the bride, a surprise sock shower for the bridegroom, and a sne and Mr. Colenrn home in Washington, De at, Honor Two. Brides

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