Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1937, p. 40

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John Jr. A, round yoke escalloped in cearis edged the, neckline of the w.t-satin wedding gowir worn., last Sa'turdayý afternoon to John' F. Wiedlin, Jr.,, son .ofMr.,and MNIrs. John F. Wie dlin of WTil- mette. A row of. buttons trim- m ied tlie back of the dress, and the ,sleeves were puffed. Her full tulle Veil cascaded from ,a .coro- net of pearis, and she carnied a bouquet of gardenias and Mies v o f the Valley. Only the. immnediate families it- nessed the ceremony, which was fol- lowed àt 4:~30 o'dlock by -a recptioni at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Raggio of 610 Abbotsford road. The guests were neceived before the bay window in the living room of the Raggio home. 4. Placed before the window were palmns and ferns, and these were marked at either end with huge baskets of liles, peonies, and gladioli. Summer flowers also decorated the other rooms on te first floor of, the house. Marks Qpeni'ng of Ravinia Season Thie presence of Lu1creziaý Borl, M Aario -Chanflée, Leoni Rothier and- Gennaro- Papi, .as, ,:uest. artists for the Gala Oper'- aticConcert in. honor of Louis, Eckstéini opening the Ravinfia Festival on Thursday evening, July 1, bas,,created.,untusual exl- citeientand nuinjerous festivi- tics. are planned in advance. Entertainiment for the'artistý s iol necessity dependent upon the lengtli of their stay. Miss Boni will, how-, evier, be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Pooleof Lake Bluff,. Mr. and Mrs. Chamlee, (Mrs. -ham- lce is the former Ruth Miller, who has sung at the Metropolitan, Chica- ~go,, and Ravinia Opera copaiesX, will be the guests of Mr. and -11s. Donald Boynton of Highland Park,. Mr. Chamnlee has just. repeatird bis Ravinia success of the opera "M.,ar- ouf," at the Metropolitan opera spring seascon. The opera was translated into Eîiglish and was the outstandingý, success of the season. Gennaro Papi, popular Ravinia coni- ductor. whose s p 'i d e r1 il k e shadlo\% was Wont to reflect o01 the ceiling of the pavilion, and Leon Rothier, vet- eran French basso of Mr. Eckstein's Ravin 'ia Opera conipany, will stav for a short period at the Moraine rosebuds in ien h air. lames , eda* of Glenview served iMr. Wiedlin as best man. The bride's mother ivas dressed iu black and white embroidered net and wore a corsage of red nosebuds- and white sweet peas,, while Mrs. Wiedlin, chose hyacinth blue. Her flowers were pink rosebuds and cornflowers. Among those who came f romi out- of-town for the -wedding .were Mr. ý-The Drake eald Mrs. ride of John InformaI as it is charming, distin- gutished guests *at Ravinia mav bc found seated on the lawn, in. the 2,000 free seats. supplied by the Festival commnittee, in the pavillon reserved scats or in the boxes as the case inaY, he. 1 The Donald Boynto ns' and ithcir .gutests, Mrs. Mario .chamlee, Mmlc. Edith Mason, Mn. and Mrs. Clifford Caldwell, and the George Woodruffs, will go f rom the dinnen panty pre- cedinoe the pning tn taike*héir \vas helci at rte 'Georgian nhotel foi- thé' faiilies. Mr. Lambe and his bride are tour- mng in -the north, on'their. wedding trip and will be at1 about t he 'iddle of The Rev. Nicholaý pointed rector of St. in Chicago juue.2l. '.4ucago VrenUCdegast o ..Lncago. on juile 25,, ini the Chunch was ap- Elisabeth. in Glencoe. Per sý college the. ceremony wvas the Rev. C. Talbot, Jr. ui and Park nave as tneir ainner us, .ake Mr. ,and Mrs. Charles. Henkie, Francis nald Knight and Miss Margaret Merri- day, weather. St. Mn. and Mrs. Howard Will bave ling the distinction of having as their ard. guests for dinner and concert Sir Ernest and Lady:MacMillan, of Tlor-

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