Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1939, p. 56

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Wedding October 21 Mie Jane Molyneau2, daughter of Mr. andi Mrs. Thomas F Molyneaux of Kenllworth, announces the names of attendants for her wedding to John A.. Breen., Jr., son of Mr..and Mrs. John A. Breen of Winnetka,.on Saturday, October. 21, at Il o'ciocJc In the rnorning at St. Francis. Xavier. church in Wilmette. The Rev. Thom- asBurke of Saints Faith, Hope, and Çharity parish wil officitite. A break- fast will be Éerved a Shawnee Coun- try club immedlately alter the^ cere- Miss Ann MolyneauxwilI be her sister's rnaid of honor.. The brides- maids will be Miss Florence Moly- neaux, another sister~ and Miss Ruth Breen, sister o! the bridegroom, and Mrs. Jackç Paschen, Mrs. Peter Prixi- Octvober 14. ruukey Arseth and bis orchestra wil play for the dancing, and will feature Jane Wiliard.as sô- loist. Mrs. P. N. Sea is in charge of thearagmns The closing luncheon this season for th e women o! the club wil be' held at 1i o'clock Friday, October 20,. Wifh Mrs. Gross Williams,- chair- man of the board, in charge. After lunicheon, the various, chair- Men will present.>their reports and the new board.will be elected. Orpb an ge-Friends' To Be Saleswomen At Rummage Sale mary Doyle, Miss Jean Younglove, Thursday morning. October 19, at Miss Jean Mitchell, Miss Jule Cav- 7 o'clock ail forty members of the anaugh, Miss Dode Doyle. Friends o! Lake Bluff orphanage wil Robert Breen wilU serve his broth- be ready at 604 Davis street, Evans- er as best man. Ned Youngs, Thom-' ton, to serve the many customers as Hagen, Richard Waiters, Len ul- attending the two-day rummage sale rich, Fred Morris of Mexico, Mo., which the women will sponsor Octo- Frank Jaeger of Bexley, Ohio, Joe ber 19 and 20, at that aldress. In Lynch, Bill Lynch, Bill Kavanagh, charge of the sale is Mrs. A. Ray and Bill Helme will usher. Findiey, projects chairman for the Zntertaining for Miss Molyneaux oganiatio,. comm~eneed with the luncheon and A new addition to the merchan- *howe.r Miss Jane Healy gave July dise selection this year wili be a 22. quantity o! books-textbooks, novels Four parties were given in Sep- a n d other varieties- which the tember. On September 16, Miss Jean members started to colleet with the Mitchell was hostess at luncheon at idea of holding a special book sale. the Evanston Golf club, a day later Later it was decided to include these Miss Jule Cavanagh entertained two in with the regular fali rummage hundred guests at a cocktail .party, sale. and on September 23, Miss Rose- The quantity o! rummage prom- mary Doyle gave a luncheon and ises to be a large one, those in charge shower. September 27, Mrs. Hughes, report, and sorting will commence Mrs. Macferran, and Mrs. Manna- Tuesday night at the Davis street bach were hostesses at a luncheon store. Rummage will continue to bc and miscellaneous shower at North received there late Tuesday and al Shore Country club. day Wednesday, preceding the sale. Pari-t iin flitoer stiarteèI the Wedding Attendants The bride in luminous white satin and her attendants ini gowns of pas- tel shades, of lamé was the color theme for the wedding of Misa Jane Litteil, daughter olf M9r. and Mrs. C. .G. Litteli, 322 Woodstock avenue,, Kenilworth, and I. Prentice Brown- ing, son of the late- Mr.. and Mrs. H., P. Browning of Montclair, N. J. , which took place at the Kenilworth Union church. iast, Saturday. eve- ning. He dges of green-àùd se.ven-foot taèsdecorated. the aitar of the chrhi combi nation with vases of Easterlilies. Officiating at the cere- mony, which was folloWed by a re- ception atIndian.Hilil club. was the Rev. Herbert L.ý Willett J. D. Tolof Mrs. A. Ray ijFndlay,, 55Brer street,>k'enittorth, as pT ojects chairman of the Frienda of Lake Bluff orphanage, has charge of the annual fali rummage sale of the organization October 19 and 20, at 604 Davis street. Evanston. To Usiier at Tadks By Clifton UtIey, For N. S. Wells, Club, Three ushers will be in attendance for the serles o! four lectures on world events Cl if ton B. Utley wil give in the ballroom o! the home o! Mrs. George B. Dryden, 1314 Ridge avenue, Evanston, under auspices o! the' Evanston and North Shore Wells College c iub. Mrs. Davis G. Kirby, the former Adalaide Balilo! Win- netka,, Miss Virginia French and Miss Jane Miller will be at the door to direct arrivais to seats. Oil,- . 1, - 1"" f 11%.. & i. on A banding of seed pearîs edged the heartshaped neckline of the brid- ai gown, and a tulle veil fell the lengtb. of the long traini fromr. a clust- er of fiowers mrade of seed pearls. The bridai bouquet was liles of the valley and pure white orchicts. Mrs. Davis Kirby (Adalaide Bal>. the matron of honor, wore char- treuse lamé and carried green or- chids, while the bridesmaids were in other soft pastel lamé gowns, with flowers and small tulle hats to match. their dresses. These were Mrs. Darwin Kingsley (Elizabeth Eckhart) of Long Island, N. Y.. Mrs. Edward Hill1 (Janet Healy),, Mrs. James Kittieman, and two sisters- in-law of the bride, Mrs. Wils H. Litteli of Barrington, and Mrs. Hugh Litteil o! Pelham Manor, N. Y. ,Mrs. Littell chose a gown of king's blue and a corsage of pink orchids for ber daughter's wedcling. Edward Burneli was Mr.. Brown- ing's best man, and the list o!f ushers. included Hugh and Willis Litteli. brothers of the bride, Robert Vin- cent, Burchard Look, Millard Mc- McGuffin, and John Wastcoat.ý T h penîit-of4onm uets nesn o! the open lI ated ai - . - 1 ý 1 ý 1 1. 1 . - - ý - - l ý ý. 1 - . ý- - 1 ý A L

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