Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1939, p. 56

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Wedding Ceremony of Gertrude Lynn Simnplictty marked. thie cndle light wedding ceremonY of MISS, Gertrude Louise Lynn, daughter. of Mrs. J. Fr.ed Lynný of1 Lake Vila, formenly of Glencoe, and James Miller Brown, son ýOf rMr. and. Mrs. J.- E. Brown of Pasadena, Calif.-, who were mar- ried at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Lake-Villa Commrunity church. The vows were heard by Dr. Doug- lasý H. Corneli of thie Glencoe Union church and the Rev.- Ira B. Allen, pastor ofthe Lake Villa church.. > Miss. Lynn, wearing a White faille brocade wedding goôwn with leg .o' mutton. sleeves and a long trainj was given i marriage by her brother, Richard F. Lynn. A blush veil, and a tulle veil which fell the length of thie. train, were held in place by .orage blesoms ad a pearl,,sfbd.- She carried a colonial bouquet of gardenias and white roses. The bride's sister, Marjonie, as maid of honor, wore a faille taffeta gown of old rose made with piiffed sleeves and a bustle. Thie brides- maids, identically attired in Windsor blue gowns, were Mary Kay, another sister of the bride, Mrs. Richard F. Lynn, and Mrs. Joseph L. McKlveen ,of Prairie* City, Iowa, the bnride's their daughter, Martha, to Riley paflette- Johnstone, son> of ,M>rs. J.. P,. Hlimmelbach of Chicago. ,ý Thie ceremony was: performed by the Rev.'Arthur T. Clark, assistant pastor of thie First MethodistEpis- copal. church opiEvanston, ..Satin,- day, Decemâber 2, at 4 in tIhe after-, noon, in, the French room of'the Georgian hotel. A reception followed. Thie bride, who was unattended, *ore an àfternoon dress of gray crepe with sequi trlmming and ac- cessories to match, and a* shoulder bouquetof orchids and liues of the valley. T. J. Egan of Chicago served as best man. Thie only out-of-town'guest at, the wedding was the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Joseph C. Ullery of Detroit. 1 Te bride atndd tephenis col- lege. Thie bridegroorn, after study at Northwestern university, gradu- ated from Marquette univers ity. They will be at home after Decern- ber 15, at 1363 Estes avenue, Chicago., For Bride Miss Marion Pl St. Augustine's By Candie Light Miss -Araxie Jorjorian walked down a icandlelit, aisli h St. Augus- 'tine's Episcopal church last ,Satur- day evening when s'he becamethe bride of Carnig Minasian, son, of Mt. and Mvlrs. Armenag Minasian of, Evanston.' Before an altar decorated with pal.ms and white chrysanthe- mumns thie ceremony was performed by. thie Rt. Rev George Craig Stew-, art,' bishop of the Episcopïai diocese of Chicago, as.sisted by Dr. Hubert CanIeton, rector. The bride,. the dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Samnuel K. Jorjonian, 1719, Elm- wood avenue. wore a princess gown of white satin. Butons trimmed the front extending from the high roll ed collar, and a tulle veîl feul the length of thie train. On thie sleeves was lace from her mother's wedding dress. A shirred cap of tulle held hèr veil in place, and sh cafrled white roses and sweet peas. Miss Annagrace Jorjorian, sister, of the bride and maid of honor. was. in a peplum gown of copper taffeta. and the two bridesmaids, Miss Joan Mestjian, and Miss Zabelle Goolian of Grand Rapids, MicRi., both cou- sins of thie bride, wore gold and pea- cock blue respectively. The, flowers in their hair matched their gold slip- pers, and ail carried gold and cop- the bride, wore royal, blue. crepe with dubonnet accessories, and gar- denias. Edgar Bramble of Moline, Ill., was Mn. Brown's best man, and thie ush- ens were, Joseph L. McKlveen >of Prairie City, la., John LeeRobert- son of' Ottumwa, la., and, Kenneth R. Waller of Mole. A Ceda Pasadena, ualif., anda unue, ast Saturday afternoon. The couple have gone to California on their wedding trip. and the first of the year will sail for South America to make their home. esta1ts n, WIUwIIiV IIAQLarieu iLA i of.the yiear to Albert W. Clutter. Bride in Joauuary at thie Lynn home, Married in Afiernoon -rh. fnllowed the cere- Nirs. Min*àsian wore a crepe gown i n a grape shade, and gardenias. Haig Nahigian of Evanston served as Mri. Minasian's best man, and the' ushers were Nishan Jorjorian and Armen Jorjorian, brothers ,oftRie bride, Leo Shirvaniani of Evanston. and Wallace Mitchell,. fàrmerly of Wilmette, who camnefr om St. Paul where he is ini business for the wed- ding. Following thie ceremony a rece»- ton was ld ~.at ithei Pny4ih HWniî Announce Engagemer *Mr.. and Mrs. C. H. Brai voo, Ill., announce the et of their daughten, Mary Washington, D. C., to Hairà also of Washington, and à and Mrs. R. H. Rice of Mr.. make: ,ey and his bride are to r home in Evanston. It Patrson of mnue. 'Cago. :uFerJ :e place about thie mid- ry. Miss Pfingsten at- i Park college in Chu- ance was formerly from OMM

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