Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1940, p. 34

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Place January 4 Evergreen trees, red tapers in candelabra, and hwo bouquets of wýhlte chrysarthemums 'banïked the altar, of the Wilmehhe Baptist'church Thursday afternoon of last week for the wedding of 'Helen'Marjorle'Pât-* erson, of Wilmehhe and ýRichard Hux- ley. Gentry, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Dûdley,,H. Gentry of Angola, Ind. At 4 o'clock, the 'pashor of the church, the Rev.: GeorgelD. Allison, offciahed at the service*~ after which the, bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Patersoni, held open bouse At their homne, 1625 Central 'avenue. For her niarriage, Miss Paterson1 .wore an afternoon dress of siahe blue, with braided jacket, and a pili, box turban of the same shade, with a short veil. Her sandals were black suede, and she had a shoulder cor- sage of orchids. Her two sishers, Doris and Elsie, wore, -respectively,, dresses ahion- ed alîke, in moss green an'd marsh rose, and had shoulder corsages of yellow and pivik roses, They - both wore brown accessories. Jean Kari of Angola, Ind., served the bridespvoorn as best man and Sigmund Walczak of Chicago was groomsman. bfre creoy The night bfoethe emoy Mr. and Mrs. Paterson gave the bridal dinner ah the Georgian,. and 4mwgimaelvfallowinn0the' wediniz. ul u lcilIMu I ~ Annouincemrent has beein made by Mr.Donald E. Hagerman of the Meeting January 15 engagement of her daughter, Dor o- thy E. Hagerman of Washington, Members of Fort Dearborn chap- N. J., to William S. Nordburg, Jr., ter of the Daughters of the Amer- son of Mr. and Mrs. William S,.. jan Revolution are looking forward Nordburg of Winnetka. to the monthly meeting ho- be held. Miss Hagerman is a graduate of On Monday afternoon, January 15, Hood college, in Fredeick, Md., at 2 'cloýck, aht the Woman's Club nd.Mr., Nordburg attended. New of Evanston. Many.monhhs ago.the ýTrier High school and the Universityviergna1 dh rm , of Rochester in New York where he vc eetadpormcarnn received bis B. S. ýdegree in chem- Mrs. George H. Crampton, laid the ical engineering, 'and bet-amex- a plans for this program which. will member of Alpha Delta Phi.frater- bring Dr, S. W. MeClelland,'before, riity. He iS at present atteniding Kenttechpeauin.D.MCe- Collee of aw. and's address ýwill be "Educating The engagement ,was announced, Our..Ancestors." at a tea given N4ew Year's. day at As President of Lincoln Memorial the home of, Miss Hagerman. The universityat Harrogate, Tenni., since wedding will take place the latter 19032, Dr. McClelland has increased part .of ,Ja*nuary. greàtlv the interest in lthe r'hoo The engagement of Miss Kath- ertne Wolff, diughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wolff of Wilmette to Jackc Patzold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pctzold of Chicago ivaa annotrnced recently. Holiday Dinner Brings News of Engagement and the matriculahion number since his appointment. His genuine sym- pathy- and understanding of the mountain people has made him a true leader. Lincoln Memorial uni- versity is one of the seventeen Ap- proved Schools supporhed by the. Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, so Dr. McClelland himself and his address this Monday will be doubly interestlng to all D.A.R. members.---- He is a graduate of Den- inson university in Granville, Ohio, and studied at the McCormick The- ology seminary in Chicago where he

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