Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1938, p. 46

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Gowns of empire style were. 8elected by the bride and ber at- tendants, for the marriage Sat- urday of Miss.jean Thackery of .Barringon ,former Winnetkan, an Toms D. Hicks, son'o Mr. and Mrs. E. John,,Hicks of 241 Meirose avenue, Kenil- worth. The bride wore ber mther's'gown, of ivory satin, fashionied:witb an em- brodeedbolero of Venetian lace. ln place of a bouquet, she carried the, white prayer book from which the wedding service: had bëen read- for ber parents. Lilies of the valley at- tàched to velvet. ribbons feil front the, book, and two white orchids came fromn between its. leaves. Al, the attendants weie gowned alike in crepe .of Sandingham>.blue, i.new shade, deeper than aqua. Their feit bats matchedl their gowns,, nd they éàrred old-fashioned round bouquets of peach gladioli, bordered with a lace frill Mrs. John Marshal Ling of Evanston, the matron of honor, had a single iris in the center of her bouquet, to differentiate it from the bridesmands, Mrs. Samuel Mabon of Ottumwa, Iowa, lira. Rich- ard Fendl, Miss Ruth Kniep, and Mrs. Howard J. White, Jr., of Evanston, and Miss Marion Bopp of Winnetka. Ini place~ of the traditional white, a wedding gowvn of deli- cate blue satin was w orn by Miss Jean..Keith, daugbter of Mrs. 'Cornefia, Alling Keith, .310 :Warwick road', Kenilworth, for ber mnarriage,- Saturday evening,, to Robert N. Prentiss, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Jamnes H. Prentiss,% 511 }*ill terrace, WI'nnetka, FHer matching veil of tull .e fel froei a- tulle cap, and. she carried a. bouquet of white roses, and sweet peas. The. ceremony. was performfed atý 8:30, oclock by the Rev. Lelànd H. Danforth lun tbe, Churcb of the Holy. Comforter, where. the simple decora- tions. were vases of .white spring flow- ers on the altar. FRolioýwing the cere-, mony, a reception 'was held at: th 1e home of the bride's mother. . he color note of the wedding was al. blue, the bride's attendants wear- ing marquisctte frocks which matched the bridaI gown. Their large hats were of the saine color and they car- ried bouquets of pink roses. Miss Harriet Keith was lier sister's maid of honor, and serving as bridesmnaids were Miss Caroline Roberts of Kenil- worth and Miss Jane' Sowers of Win- netka. James H. Prentis. Jr., was bis m.85 Ai! organ1 was installed ln the Bar-~ rington Hilîs Country club for the occasion, and the bride's cousin, Rob- bert E. Kenyon, Jr., of Chicago, play- cd before and during the service read .by Dr. Douglas H. Cornel of the: Glencoe Union church. Ferns and palms formed tbe sm- slated altar, on eitber side of which was a tait nfeal nIdecorn*atedih When Miss Nancy Knode was rnarried 4pril 30, to Art orange blossoms formned the' heoddress holding her tulle veil whitfe orchids and, hules of the. valeewere the *flowers in thd carri*d twith her hiice-tri;nmed white satin gouwn. Af ter the we took place at the' Hublbard Woods hoine of the bride's parents, Oliver M. Knodc, Mr. and Mrs. Cate .left for a wedding trip Tugow-Kinger' Wedding to Take Place, in June VJr. .miU A to Bermi Is W*cJ Aanuber f.gests came from ot tSht' of-town for the.-wedding, and among ,hh them were the bride's sister and fam- ffr,. ily, Mr. and kirs. C. M. Larson of mda. Peoria, their Ugaughter, MargieAnti,. and son, John. Alling Larson, and the bride's brother, Carl' Keith, Jr., also from Peoria. Miss Marguerite Zang from Colo- radoQ, a srority sister of the bridt, was hiere; a friend, Miss Helen But- ler, frotn Peoria, and also Miss Betty Page was graduated froni h* college.at Yellow Springs, wedding la scheduled for June WILMETTE UPUF IMKýfl n j

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