Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1937, p. 40

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Gowned in -Dresses of Paprika Color Paprika mousseline ' de, soie fashioned the dresses worn' by the Young women in the. wed-. ing Party of Miss' Ann Byron, daughter of Charle s L. Byron Of 1206 Asbury avenue, Hutbhard Woods, who became the. bride of Arthur ,Lampert Richtrniyre,. son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur . Richtmyre of Highland Park, at the First Presbyterian 'churho ]Evanston, last Saturdav after-. noon. The candlelight cerem Ony was per- fiormed'at 4:30 0o'clock by 'the Rev. Paul A. Wolfe before a setting of smilax, flkkerJxng tpesand vases of Easter liles. A reception followed in the ballroom of the Orrington hotel, the members of the bridai party receiving before a background of ciboteum fern and palms, candelabra, and bouquets of Picardy gladioli. White roses, lilies of the valley, and white sweet peas decorated the tables where the guests were served. The bride's white satin wedding vown. -ma~de hosQ4ot" svI n Palms, Background for June Wedding L4ighte.d candelab'ra and vases. of large white peonies against .a background of green palmns dc- oratd the altar of the Ken*l wvorth Union church iast Sat- urday evening for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Jane Honefan-ý ger of Kenilworthi and. Williami Kean Hanliey. of San Francisco. The éèremony, was performed at- 8 :30. o'cloctk by the Rev. Herbert L. Wilt.At the residence, of the bie's parents, Mr. and Mrs SamueT L.' Honefanger, 321 Raleigh road, where the reception was 'held, white peonies were also, used for. decora- tion, ferns banking the fireplacé«. The bride wore a wedding gown of ;vory satin fashioned simply with a long train, and long sleeves which came over the hand in a point. Her veil was of tulle and she carried a bouquet of white -orchids and liles of the valley. Mrs. James A Clark, jr., of San Francisco, the former Geraldine Plet-; of Chicago, who was the matron of honor, was gowned in yellow tulle over Mrs, Irwin McC.eland, sister, of the bridegroom and the niatron of. honor,' wore a large matching hat and carried a bouquet of corn-flowers against her paprika gown. The bridesmaids, Miss Margaret Simpson of Glencoe, Miss Maryý Phelps of Wilniigton, Del., Miss Helen Hoskin of .Menominee, Mich., and Miss Elise McCausland of Salem, N,.J., were gowned in paprika dresses Town House Studio Mrs. James Norman Kraft is the former Katherine Elizabeth Thompsoii, dctughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Thompson of 1311 Ashland avenue. For her marriage, which took place June 12, at the home of her parents~, the bride wvore a weddingq gown of white net over silk, trimmed in shirred net, and a in gertit' veil of tulle held i» place with a lieart-shalied coronet of net. Af ter a honeyrnoon, in northern Wisconsin Mr. Kraft and his bride wvill mLake their home <*1 NipPersinle, Wis., where his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Normian Kraft, formnerly of Wilmett'e, reside .at Nippersbik7LÔd.qe farmn. nounor, issIb 'zorgla LRancfles of Cleve- land, who -wore aquamarineý tulle over an aquamarine slip. The bride and Miss Randies were classmates at the Hathaway-Brown school ini Cleve- land. 1James A. Clark, Jr., served Mr.' Hanley as best man, and the ulshers- were Byron Stilwell of Chicago and Thomias Schwertner of Cleveland. Mrs. TTnwfainopr e r s yonpAi apartinnt ini the Seneca liotel. Mrs. Order of Wh Zendt is lcnown in music and. concert at Lake Forc circles às Marie Zidenlus Zendt-so- IBethsaida shr pramo as the First rie, Evansi ise Man. Mu r. and Mrs. E~rnest Rîil'of Min- fal. iDr. 1lkin has been a practïclflg of neapolis. A party was given Sunday optometrist for the past twenty years in rve at the Rich home te, make known the Chicago and is also connected with the engagement. Mt. Sinai hospital eye dispensary.,

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