Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jul 1937, p. 30

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Married in Garden of Clencoe Home At a 'service kept very. simple andà attended only by relatives and a f ew close f riends,' because of the recent death of the bride's father,. Miss Lucene. Howard McConnell of Gleneoe xvas mar-. ried., Saturday a fternoon to Frank Charles Worley, son of Mrs. Charles' Hanson Of Ev- anston. *The Rev. Dr., Charles T. Hull, pastor of St. PaulI's-hy-the-Lake church, Chi- cagô, read the service at 4 o'clock in the gardens of the home, of the bride's mother, Mrs. Alexander.1-How- ard McConnelli 626 Valley road. ,With ferns and baskets of pinký gladioli, an arborlike altar was fashioned nsear the pergoa at the end of the garden. A three-piece string orchestra played the wedding mutsic. The bride was given in marriage bsy her uncle, George H. Doran, w'Nho,. sixîce retiring from the pUblishiing business, has been in Tucsonl, Ariz.. writiflg. Mrs. Walter Glass of Evanston, serving as matron of honor for her sister, wore a turquoise chiffon gowýn, with a coronet. of the saine material, and carried pink roses. The bride's gownl of' white 'crepe sheer had a rnatching jacket. She had a coronet of white rosebuds and had a bouquet of white roses and white larkspur. Rayiond Roney of Evanston was Mr. Worley's best man. -Itr-ànd Mrs. Xorley went to the woods of northern Michigani on their wedding tnipand are to returnl about the Middle of ùlext week to live iin an, apartmfent, they -have taken at 2022 Art.hur street, Rogers Park. Engagement Annourced MeNls. Joseph D. Dingle of 324 Prairie avenue, Wilmnette, announced the en- gagement of th.eir daughiter, Winnie,. to Joel W. Dickinson of Montclair, N. J., son of Mrs. Joel W. Dickinson -of Wîlmette, formerl y of Keriilworth, Týhe weddiing. will take place Tue sday- ey'ening., Septexinber 2ý8. When their brother, Robert Mc- Neil Burns, Il of Wilmette, marries Margaret Jeanne Allen* of Hudson, Ohio, Saturday evening, August 14, at 8i:30 o'clock ini the evening, Miss Dorothy L. Burns .and' Brediri M' Burns will, be mnembers of the wed- ding.party. The service', at Christ. Episcopai chUrch in Hudson, will be followed by a reception at the homne of thle brîde's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Rol- land Cratený Allen. The attendants of the bride will in- clude Mrs.. A. T. Béall.of Gates Milfis.. Ohio, matron, of honor; Miss Burns. maid of> honor.; Mrs. B. G. Baldwin of E lizabeth, :N. 1j., Miss Stella Firth of Madisoi, n, d., >Miss" Josephine Ev- ans of Cleveland and, Miss. Ruth Bar- rett, of Columbus, Ohio,. bridesmaids. The groomsmen are A. Willis Play.-. eof Chicago, best man, and the usl- ers', R,Craten Allen and George F. Allen of' I4udso'ný, lirothers of the bride; Julian Orr of Buffalo, Richiard F. Shappeli of Highiland, Park, Midi., and Bredin M.I. Burns. ln Bridai Parties Aimée DiiponIt. Photo hie ngagMenlt of MISS Ir qw(, Loîise Gould to Benijainý Tavlor Porter, so)n of M1r. and Mrs. F. If. Porter of Rogers Park, Was annomiced last weck by lier Parentls. MIr. and Mlrs. Allen R. Gould of WV)inetka. The wýeddling of Mlis Go nid, a Wlýellesley colle(ic gradilate of 1936, and Mr. Porter-,an ahlinnus of th iersot f i isconsin and N.S. Business Ma n to Wed Chicagoari Aninotincenrient is made of the en- gagemnelit andl approaching marriage, of ýMiss Ruth Orlov, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Orlov of Albany Park, to Henry C. Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob) L. Rayv of Humboldt Park, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Tietgens of Glencoe, who is arriving home soon. Nules Center, formerly of .Winnetka, from a trip abroad, will be- brides- have announced the marriage of their maids at the wedding of Miss Mari- daughter, -Leonora, to William Glenn amie Ho over, daughter of Mr. and Deuman of Cfhicago. The wedding Mrs. Ray P. Hoover of Evanston and. took, place ii Chicago Saturday, July Carl B. Davis, Jr., son of Dr. Carl B. 17. -Davis of Evaiistoni, on August 1. Benefit by' Success of Opera Luncheon Three imis-ic scioolsý-at Loyola university, at Northwesterf uni- v%ýersity, and the other the Riu- dolph Ganz School of 1\ilsic-- wvere given. fiftyr-six opera. seats each for deserv ing 1 music stu.- dent's Monday at the ml.eeting of the Opera Luncheon chlb. Mrs. J ason-Whitn.ey op)Cfld lier homne in Evanston for the. event at-, . tended by mior ,e th an f. ift'Y. woxnen. -So loists were preseit. to. entertaini the guests and speakers dici their bit ta explain the purpose and airns of the, project., M iss Margaret, Winistonl of Chi- cago, soprano, sanig, with Mrs. Mari Malone lier accompairt., NIrs. William H. Barnes of Evans- ton spoke, disçussing opera and the e ssen1ial reasonis for it. John Wesley Mehrer, basso of the Chicago City Opera company, was another soloist, his accompanist be- ing Mrs. Barriés. A distinguished guest wvas present Monday, Madame 'Maria Kurenko, called "the Russian song bird," who. a -nie.rner of the De Paul university rnented briefly on the opera comlpany.v M\rs. James G. Shakman, chairman of th4e Opera Luncheon club, explained to the guests sonie of the reasons fo r *that organization and told .why char.-. acter building and cultural organiza- tions, cspcciaIlly music, should be sup- ported more now than ever before. Herpresentation to the music sch ool of Loyola university vas made to the Rev. Mr. Finnegan, dean of Loyola unversitv. Dean John W. Beattie of Mrs. bigmundunger of vMilwaukcee, which is taking place to dav (July 29) ini the garden of the Brenner home. A dinner for the family wil.l follow. Mr. Unger and his bride are to leave afteér the wedding on, a motor .trip through Canada.

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