Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1937, p. 42

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Resembles C for June Wedding The livîing room of the resi- dence.,of. Mr. and Mrs. Arth'ur C. Schwarm, 925- Ashland: ave- nue,,%vas decorated'to resemble a small chapel for the.wedding ceremony-last Saturday evening of Miss Elizabeth Schwartn and Edward J. Koza, the son. of E. G. Koza of' Leland, Ill. A set- ting - of f erns ,and palm -s con- cealed the fireplace, -and before this stood ýtati candelabra with white tapers.,.Vases of.White. summer- flowers wrere placed.. about the room.. The bride wore a. wedding gowfl of white, 4paea imade o>n. very simPle lines with long sleeves and a short j train. A fingertip veil feilIf rom a coronet of the same mate rial as ber cress, and she carried a shower bou- quet of white roses and lilies of the valley. i Ï A string of pearls, the gift of thc bridegroom,. and a bracelet belonging to ber mother completed her cos- mne. maid. Mrs. Starr was i J21C411UV lace and ýcarried a bouquet of pink roses, while Miss Stewart wore apple green lace and held a bouquet of roses in a delicate shade of yellow. A Kate Greenaway dress of fiow- ered organdy and a small round- colonial bo;uquet were the costumne of the tiny flower girl, Elizabeth Caro- line Starr, niece of the bride and the da'ughter o f Mrs. Starr. Jrescott, wflo witn ner two sons, John and Miles, is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. MeMillen, 125 Fifteenth street. Mrs. Prescott, society editor and columnist for the Ft. Lauderda le Daily News, is here for a brief vacation and will. be re-* turidingto thesouth July. L. I.DeWs Convention. Miss Mary Catheryn Niestadt, province president for Kappa Delta sorority, leaves this .Saturday to at- tend, the national- convention of Ka!p- pa Deltà which is being held in Rich- mionid,. Va., from -June 28. through July ,3., Miss, MilIdred Buckwalter, preside'nt, of the, chapter at, Kansas .State college, wiill accomtpany Miss' Niestadt to the conclave.' Virinia- ha% been chosen as the Site of the Kappa Delta convention,' since, it was in that, state thatý the sorority, was founded. Forty years ago, .four girls at the 'State 'Normal school, Farmville, Va., conceived the idea. of fouinding the sorority. Since that time, the membership has grown fromn four girls to thousands of womenl throughout the United States.' .From the original chapter, Kappa Del- .,ta bas expanded until it is nôw repre- sented bv chapters in sixty-nine col- léges and uiversitie. inout cuntry. As visito rs ai the Kappa Delta con- vention, Miss Niestadt and Miss Buck- walter wiIl not oniy attend the busi- ness sessions, but wilI see many points of interest in Richmond as well as the state. of Virgilnia. They will bc shown the many historic places in Richmond, sucb as the White House of the Confederacy, Battie Abbey, the Edgar Allen Poe shrine, Monument avenue, and othe'rs. The Kappa -Del- pniianutrpic project inIIce 19Z. One day of the convention wilI be given over té) a trip to Williamsburg, seat of the colonial government in Virginia, and to Jamestown, site ot the early English settlement. From Richmond, convention attenders will find numerous interesting places with- in easy access. for Post-Convention trips. Mis.s Niestadt and Miss Buck- walter plan to visit the lovely Shenan- doah valley with its beautiful caverns. spend a. few days 'at Hot Sprinigs*,and, School for Girls, Northampton., Mass. Miss Fisher served as a song leader at the school's thirteenth annual Commencement held rècently. At the closing exercises she was awarded a prize for proficiency ini sports. Marshall Field Photo Miss Phoebe Massey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Masse y, 705 Sheridan road, Winnetka, is serving on the genet-al coinmittee which is in charge of the arrange- ments for the Bargain, Bail to be held at the Stevens hotel, Satuerday evening, under the sponsorship of thge Junior board of Nortinwestern Univer.sity settlement. Tour Op en lo Publie Six beautîful and unusual gardens will- be visited on the garden tour the tours committ-ee of the ways and nieanis co"u .mittee of the .Woman's Club of \Vil- mette is sponsoring Friday of this .Nweek. The event, which will include luncheon at the hearthstone and an award, is open to the public. Assembling at the clubhiouse at 11, the tour Will start frorn there in inienibers' for SQtiAhern Women Mrs. Alan R. Tyler of 1427 Gregory avenue, recently ientçrtained at a tea at.berhome for the: Soutbern. Wom- anys Educational alliance. i Characterizing of Movie Stars M..,is$,jean Crowell .won- theý crown Saturdlavat the birthdaV party of Gloria Thybony, of 731 Central' avenue, .represeltiing "gMiss Mary. Pickford." She Nvas presented,.first prize as the -besi character.-Miss Joan Snith vas second as "Katharine Hepburn," and Miss Elizabeth .Greigg -o n a, bouquet as a f unny ré p resen- tative of "Mae "est." The "craziest" character.wmas: 11issI ;Donn'a Barnes as ",Gracie Alleni," xvho wvon the, boobyprize. Others who cam.eas differentnmovýi ' stars were as follows': Audrey Richer, "Arlene Judge"; Marguerite Richer, "Jane Witfiers"; Dforis R~ogers, "Xoar, Blondeli"; Barbara Greigg, "Greta Garbo";. Ruth Melchior, -"Joan Cram- ford"; Judy Stevenson, "Shirley Temple"; Jane Stevenson, "Marlene Dietrich"; Verona Bridemier, "Jean' Parker"; Phyllis Pratt, "Deanna *Durbin"; Barbara Hannen, "Barbara Stanwyck"; Anita Turck,. "Simone Simon"; Mary Helen Marmaduke, "Anita Louise"; Irene Terzokes, "Kay Francis"; Olive Dahncke, "Myrna Loy";. Gladys Zeutschel, "Grace Moore"; Phyllis Brsrn1 Evans"; Fannie Hayson, "Olivia del{aviland" ;- Dorotby Krohl, "Alice. Faye"; Roslyn Craig, "Ann Shirley"; Francis Ogle, "Làretta Young"; Ami Cutts, "Janet Gaynor"; Barbara Green, "Rochelle Hudson"; -Joan- Brockhoff, "Car'ole Lombard".; G loria, Thybony, "Giniger Rogers." The. judges could hardly make a décisionas each little star, Iooked so inuch like ber* character it was very difficuit to pick the winners. Bunco. on the Iawn completed the entertain- muent for this very rnerry occasion. Mrs. Fred O'Donnell, 2114 Lake avenue, was honored at a luncheoil. given on Fniday, june 18, at Cooley's cupboard. in Evanston by the teach- ers of Lincoîni school. Mrs. O'Donnell bas been teaching i'n the Evanston Public, schools during the. pa>st ten. 1years and is resigni.ng at, this timeé.

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