Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1937, p. 29

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coe resemibled a garden en- trance with its two' tait white pillars topped with vases filled wihregal IiIes,,white gladJoli, and white- larkspur, for the xWed-7 ding of- Miss -DoIothyý McDer- 'mid and. J. Conirad Heggblomn Iast Saturday afternoon. Two :tall silver'cgndlesticks 'With- aAfickeringtaper îii each stood at ether. side of the simulated laltar fromi whieh ropes of smilax. and Ivy dotted 'with clusters of white fever- few, led t o the stairs in the: hall and formed a path along which, the bridaI party walked to the strains of wedding music by. a trio of harp, violin,.. and viola, which, on the Sun porch, played during the afternoon. The Rcvi. jDoug- las H. Corneli read the marriage serv- ice at. 4 o'clock. Throughout the iîvinig room, hall, and: dining .rôom, w ere enormous bouquets of regal Illes, -white gladi- olu, 'and white larkspur, .an~d, on' the bridaI table, a taîl and unusual crys- tai conitainier filed with waxy white blossoms, white roses, and liles of the valley. French lace of snial Bower pattern formied the princes's dress with short train worn 'by the bride. Fier three- quarter length veil of three. tiers of tulle hung from a coronet of lace matching her gown, and her flowers were white gardenias and hules. of the *yellow chïrron trimmed wïtn puwder blue lace and wore a small halo bat with yellow horsehair brim and a. crown of powder blue 'grosgrain nib- bon which formed.a.bow at the back and long st.reamenr eaching the floor. The bridesiàaid, Miss June Whit- worth of Ravinia, wore powder blue. marquisette and, matching her frock, a bat mrade exactly like that of the rnaid of honlot, but with yellow nbl- bon trimniinz. Rnth attendants car- M'aurice Seymour Photo Ai n Brk Kuper, whose fine talent con tinutes- to win uwidesPread praise, in and aroun.d 'Chica go, wiIl bc presented in a readinig. of 'Tes, My .Darling Dautghter" a sophisticated moderm play and.one of the' scason's out standing Broadway hits, Tues- day ýafiernoon, Augiist 3, a t 2:30 o'clock, at the INorth Shore Con- gregàtiflsrael *dtemiple in G'ltnce. The public, as well as niemibers of thre Congre gation are invited to at- telnd the readikng. Army Officer and FamiIy Visil Village . H il ch, 1020 Lindi ruest last we Dinner for Viiors -Mrs. R. A. Wheelock of 919 Ash- land avenue, gave a. dinner party at lier home Tuesday evening in honor of her -parents', Mr. and. Mrs. A. T. Payne of, Pasadena, who were' her hbousegueèst*sfor'six weeks. They'. re,- turned to California: Tuesday, eve-. rigafter the party. SSlip Cvers * Gay Terrace Furnilure M,0 N. Michigan Avé,.. Chicago I Phono Supe r.r5695 Patronize Our A dvertisers DA NCINGM SRôoO rdetn Ornlo o Summer Inf@nnals P.aturIg BULL LYTTON and gis Interna- BAND Amd *v.ry5.F. Hil SSaturdaoy.. J.iy24. nEr o.Nf i Duriug JuIy a Agni 1~ and 'a re now ordered to. College sta- tion near Bryan, Texas. Captain Burbach will be on the professor staff' of inilitary instruction at the Texas A. and M. A. college, R. 0. T. C., artillery branch of serv- Ice. SHe and bis family are traveling by auto and plan to visit Gen. Campbell B. Hodges at Fort Snelling,- Minri., suummer.rfoodute ue cxquisite requi.res the tIWIVilet -the artu&. Thus Moraine dining' offers the indefinable something that makes for delight and perfection. THE HOTEL MORAINE HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Urty; the briciegroorn s mo brother, Mrs. L. E. Heggl Roger Heggblorn, of M ent bis three aunts, Mrs. 'Elmet with Mn. Ellis and theirs Bobby, of Milwaukee; Mrs. purchase price. and' Vis,; FlIis, Greensiade, with Mr. Greensiade, of son, Pittsburgh, and Miss Hilda Guneil of L owle .1ew York City. PHONE H. P. 4444, GL

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