Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1939, p. 38

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W edding in Family Miss Margaret Iverson, a student atKansas State college, Manhattan, Kas., Is, .coming: home* for two ver.y Imnportanti occasions, the Christmas holidays, and the, wedding of her step-sister, Leslie Eliz:abeth Fitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fitz, O604 Maple avenue, which will take place on New Year's da-y. Miss Fitz wlll becomne the bride of F'rank.W.-Lovering,' son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Lovering o&.Chica go, in a 4 o'clock ceremony nt the, First presbyterian church of Wilmette. Offic1atingý will be the Rev., W. Gar- nett Wlnn of the, Edgewater Presby- terian, church of. Chicago. Fol1ow~- ing,'a reception will be held 'at the, Wilmette Womnan's club. Miss Iverson'will be her sister's maid of honor, and Miss Jeanette Ogle of WIlniette w i 11 serve as bridesmaid. Mr..Lovering will have Pauli LarsSoe f Chlenge oi, hl1t best man, and the ushers wiIl be Walter Anderson and Walter Gamage, both of Chicago. Among those coming from out of town for the weddlng will be a Tri Delta sorority sister and classmiate of the bride, Miss Jeanne Halgtead of Kansas City, and another school friends, Miss Marjorie Shellenberger of Hutchinson, Kas. Delbert Jones of. Manhattan, Kas., and the bride's' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fitz of Lawrence, Kas.~, wilI also be tables, anld- when the game ended, th winner of, each foursome was the.recipient of a box of delicately. tinted 'soaps. Ini the lounge ever- green. branches,, and the attractive tea, table, were Christmas reminders. A. white cloth was decorated in the center wlïth a silver candelabrahold- ing taîl red, tapers and placed upon a m irror plaque enicircled with white-, edged.' holly from the West. Near the coffee urns were two green and ail- ver vases holding striking arrange- ments of long-needled pine branchés and Christmas- berrnes. Pouring, cof- féee were Mrs., Clifton E. Walker, Mrs. HenryG. Mergener, and Mrs. William E. RusselL. Mrs. Thomas Ditchfleld played for- carol. singing. Propaganda, a label frequently at- tached, thèse days, is a term mis- understood by many, S. Stansfield 82rgotit re airRed Wlhen he gave ý a lecture on that subject for the last regular me et in g of the Wom- an's Catholic Club cf Wilmette. "Propaganda" is used about eighty per cent of the time with an unpleas- ant connotation, he emphasized. De- fing propaganda as "an attempt to spread a message, disseminate a message, any attempt te influence minds ini a particular direction," he explained the prevalence of propa- ganda iii the world todav-in mnanv J, D.Tloff The former Miss Dorothy Gi- lies, dauglUer of M1r. and Mrs. William R. Gilles of Chicago, tvas married December 2, to Richard N. Gauger, son of Mr. and Mr:. George Gauger, 229 Linden ave- nue, Wlmette. The ceremony took place in the chapel of the First Methodist church in E vans- ton and wtas followed, by a recep- IPlace on Ch'ristmas Mr. and Mrs. SpragueiL.. Chapin, 1119 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette, an- riounce the Approachingrmarriage of *their dlaughter, Mary Beth, toý Charles B. McKinney of Chicago, *son of C. .9. McKinney of Phoenix, .Ariz.. Mr. McKinney attended the University: of Chicago ýwhere he was an Alpha Delta Phi. Miss ý Cha pin was a member of Kappa, Delta sororltyrwhile at Beloit college and later attended the Na- tional,1 College of, Education. This. .wetik she> returns. homeý fromi East Grand Rapids,. Mich., where she. has Ibeen teaching. The wed~ding will take place at 5 o' dock Christmas day, the weddingý annivtrsary of the bride's parents. A home ceremony et the Chapin residence, it will be held in the presence of relatives, t h e' Rev. George D. Alison o th~e Wlmette Baptist church offlciating. Miss Peggy Chapin will be her sister's maid of honor, and Edward. McKinney will serve as his. broth- er's best man. New Year's day Mr. :and Mrs.' Chapin will entertain at, a reception from 4 to 8 o'clock at their home in honor of the 'young couple, iVho are to make their home on the. forth sidé in Chicago. They wilI ùike a short wedding trip now, and later will take a longer trip to California oridaa.iparty.. .W,. Kiein.s Fancée Here for. ,.r. andNa N ew Y.a r's frs. Jack Goîdman of i., have announced the of their daughter, Ruth, 01& Prpaganta, wEIO Spo purpose is, what its su wilU be. In news. broadcasts, h( Uon1 c an be made betWi the north side in Chic ago. Announce Engagement ielievt rn faëi tintc- on rand Mrs. Harry Hermhan o! ýago,' formerly cof Wnnetka, an*- ce the engagement of their Ihter, Edith, to Ross W.ý Buck of Yette, Ind. Miss Herman is a Jerrold Rosenberg lo Marry Michigan Girl The marritage of Jerrold M. Rosen- :berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rosen- berg, 910 Forest avenue, Wilmette to Jeannette Wiener, daughter' of Mayor and Mrs. Norman Wiener of Albion, Mich., is to be an event of Wednesday, December 27, at Albion. The ceremony will be performed tha t the United States remain neutral--he war propaganda .and J.'rIigle club, for its 1938 . Now." Mr. W. tra. 'how Ïllett, 'III, grandson .Herbert L. Willett il be ini the city on vith the Princeton which is presenting 0W, "Any Moment, lett is in, the orches-, thi resi honr MI

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