Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1939, p. 48

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Anniversa&y Miss Elizabeth Price Miles, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett William Miles, 964 Sheridan road, Glencoe, and Eugene C. Bauer,,Jr., son Of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Bauer of 515 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, have cho sen the attendants for their wedding on Saturday, September 23. Dr. Douglas Corneil will perform the. ceremnony in the Glenc'oe Union* church at 8 o'clock. Immediately fol- lowing, there wil beý a wedding re- ception at the, Woman's Library Club of Glencoe, honoring both'the bridal couple and the bride's pareints, who will be celebrating their twenty-flfth weddinganniversary that day. .The bride will have, five attend- ants, ber sister, Mrs. Brice Sheets (Mary Jane Miles) of Rockford as matron of honor and four brides- malds, including Miss Carol Barrick of Chicago, Miss Mary Lee Cail of Chiago, Miss Peggy Baçr str of the brîdegro'om, ênd Mrs. Robert Best of Hoidrege, Neb. Mrs. Best, the former Betty Titus, was the bride's roommate at Rockford col- lege. Eugene C. Bauer, Sr., will be. bis. son's best man, and the ushers are Leland Oliver of Chicago, L e s t e r Lundquist and Montieth Albers, also of Chicago, and Brice Sheets of Rockford. Mr.?. andi Prs. A. Earl Bryson of Winnetka have announceci the- engagemnent of their daughter, Beth, tc William C. Ramsey, son of Mrs. William C. Ramsey and the late Mr. Ramsey of Omaha, Neb. Stili other prenuptial parties, ir addition to those announced a feu weeks a£eo, continue to be given in honor of Miss Joan Guthrldge, dauLyhter of Mr., and Mrs. Frank G. Guthridge, 917 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, and John L. Stewart. son of Mr.: and Mrs. Frederick- W. Stew- i art of Granville, Ohio. wrho are tô be married Saturday, Septemnber 23. ,Miss Ruth Phelps of Wilmette was hostess at, a. miscelianeous showex, and eveni ng. party for the bride, Au- gust 29. and the following -Monday MUrs. Stanley Butow 76f Evanston. gave a. miscellaneous shower, and a luncheon. Stili another shower was held, in: Oak Park nt the home of Mrs. JackCleiff. Mrs. Guthridge, mother of the bride, wiii have a trousseau tea, for her daughter the day before the :.wedding, 'and that same eVening Mr. and Mrs. Gutbridge are giving the bridai dinner at Shawnee Country tvdio club. Art Leaqiue'Beqins Classes Nex+ Mondlay The North Shore Art lea,,Ue lias. Dnnounced the reoneninc of its seuip- tiire c~e under Nancv Coonsman Hahn, Mo~nday SePtember 18. ini the le~iipS Mudjo at Winnetka Com- ýWedding Dey Is v Sunday, Sept. 24 The wedding of Miss Rosehelen Suekoff, daughter o! Mrs. LusA Suekoif, 819 Cbe stnut avenue, Wil- n. mette, and Sidney Klein, son of Mr. r- and Mrs. J. C. Klein o! Chicago, àwill take. place at the home ot the *brides mother on Sunday, Septern- ber 24, Rabbi ýCharles 'ShUlman of *North Shore Congregation Israel of- ficiating at the ceremony. r Atteniding the bride will be her- Stwo sisters, Miss Ruth Suekoif as tmaid of honor, and Miss Evelyn Janet Suekoif as bridesmaid. Ron- t nie Simon, uncleo! the bridegrjoom, is coming fromn New York to be his nephew's best man. SMr. Klein wiil take bis bride to, Hionolulu for six weeks on their honeymnoon. Many~ parties are preceding the wedding, the first of themn being a teay afdtrhslTaneous shower whicîi Mrs. Conrad Shane of Wilmette and her daughter, Helen, gave Wednes- day of last week. Last. Thursday Mr.Louis Emerman and dJaugh- ters, Dovarah and Shirley, entertain- ed at a luncheon and handke rchief shower at the Kungsholm, in Chi- cago. Monday of this week Mrs. Dave Balaban, Mrs. Nate Bederman and Mrs. Isadore Greenblatt were n'o-. meuridegroom, and Mrs. . Charles Short (Marion Weidman) .of! Bloom- ington, IDi., a sorority sister o! the bride. Mrs. Clark is the former Lois Tscbappat, winner of a Chicagoiand Music festival. Mr. Bauer and his bride had'ex- pected to go to Bermuda on' their weddmng trip buit because o! the war their plans are now unsettled. Ater a honeymoon they will reside on -the v,,r,.h ,ira, forget-me-nots, and carnations was 1 Te classes are to meet at 9 carried by Miss Alice Blair at her o,'clock Monday mornings and at 1 debut tea Saturday, and she wore o'ciock Tuesday a!ternoons, and the on ber long white silk gown a dia- childx'en's 'sculbture class is sched- mond broocb that bad belonged to uied for 9:30 Saturdays, beginning, her mother, the late Mrs. Alice September 23. They will be held Buckinghamn Blair. The debutante's jointl.y *ith the drawing, Painting, dress was made very simply, with and sketching work supervised by white fringe edging its short sîeeves. Hope Dégenhardt and Edna Mae The tea was given at the home of johansen.* Miss Blair's cousin, Mrs. William S. The league has not completed the Elliott, and Mr. Efliott, 650 Black- schedule of aduit classes, but will thorn road, wbere flowers sent the tnounete.ihr eko debutante iormed a baekizround forWO Lu*. Liia sae 'veing ig .Lss Myia' Frankel of Chicago entertained, at. a formai dinner party at the Èdge- water Beach hotel. Miss Anna ~Lowy of Milwaukee, !ormerly o! Winnetka,' will have a dmnner party for the bridai couple in Milwaukee Saturday night. Fri- day o! this week, Mrs. Meyer Mer- vis and daughter, Ruth,' wili have'a luncheon and shower at their home in Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stein arnd Sue Page St

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