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CHICAGO, U.S.A.
431 SO. DEARBORN ST
MAIN OFFICE

CHICAGO ILL[?]
FRIDAY JUNE

Dixon-Walker Wedding Plans Are Announced

BY JUDITH CASS.

GRANTING that child attendants add charm to a bridal processions, the mairriage of Miss Margaret Walker to George W. Dixon Jr., in Racine, Wis., on June 24 should be one of the prettiest weddings of the month. Miss Walker and Mr. Dixon are to have four of their nieces and nephews among their attendants.

They are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zaring's boy and girl, Dixon and Sandra; and the Gordon R. Walkers' children, Willard and Suzanne. Sandra and Suzanne are just about the same age, about five. Dixon Zaring, who is nice, is a year older than Willard Walker, but they are the same height. They will be ribbon bearers. Their sisters will be flower girls.

Mrs. Zaring and Mrs. Walker are to be bridesmaids. Miss Mary Clausen of Racine, whose engagement to John Dearholt of Milwaukee was announced last week, is to be the maid of honor. The matron of honor will be Mrs. John Raymond Murphy Jr. of Glencoe, the former Alice Batten of Racine.

William McSwain will be the best man. He and Kenneth Montgomery have been sharing bachelor quarters on Lake Shore drive with Mr. Dixon. Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Walker, Richard K. Juergens, William Alden Little, Mr. Zaring, and Wade Fetzer Jr. will be ushers.

Wedding Will Be Held in College Chapel.

The wedding is to take place at 4:30 o'clock in the chapel on the college campus in Racine. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Walker, parents of the bride, will give a reception following at the Racine Country club. The Rev. John Thompson of the Chicago Temple will officiate, assisted by the pastor of the chapel.

Mr. Dixon will take his bride to England and Scotland on a five week wedding trip. Upon their return they will be at home in his apartment, at least until Sept. 1.

The apartment is to be the setting for a number of pre-nuptial parties. Mr. McSwain and Mr. Montgomery are entertaining at cocktails there this afternoon. Gilbert Osgood, who lived there until March 1, and his fiancée, Miss Frances Bell, are giving a cocktail party in the apartment next Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fetzer are entertaining at cocktails in their Northbrook home next Wednesday. The Zarings are giving a large tea for older and younger friends of the family on the 9th at the Woman's Athletic club. The following afternoon Miss Walker will be among the guests at the marriage of her fiancé's cousin, Miss Ethel Dixon, to Alexander C. Fletcher.

The Murphys have planned a dinner in Glencoe on the 11th, and the next night the Theodore Schultes, also of Glencoe, will give a dinner. The bachelor and spinster dinners will be given on the 15th. Miss Clausen is giving a dinner in Racine on the 17th. The Paul Walkers, uncle and aunt of Mr. Dixon, will give a cocktail party here on the 19th. The bride's father's twin brother, Warren Walker, and his wife, will give the bridal dinner on the 23d in Racine and the Gordon Walkers will give a breakfast for out-of-town guests the day before the wedding.

The Zarings will not move to their Oconomowoc summer home until after the wedding.

Reveal the Engagement of Barbara Totman.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Totman are entertaining at a family dinner tonight to celebrate the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Judkins Totman, to Way Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanwood Thompson of Milbrook, formerly of Hubbard Woods. The announcement is being made today.

Miss Totman, a debutante of 1936, is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence college. She will be graduated this

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month from the School of Speech at Northwestern university. 

Mr. Thompson was graduated from Dartmouth in 1936. He is engaged in business in Chicago. The wedding will take place in the fall.

Prenuptial Parties for Barbara Munn.

Dwight P. Green Jr. and his bride of June 10, Miss Barbara Ann Munn will start their married life on the Mad River ranch in the Cascade mountains of Washington, which they are to mange this summer. Because Mr. Green is busy with examinations at Northwestern university law school, most of the partied planned for him and his fiancée are being put off until next September. At that time Mr. Green and his bride will return to Chicago and he will start his third year of law work.

Some parties are being given this week-end and next week, however, for Mr. Green will be finished with his examinations tomorrow. Miss Betty Sheldon is entertaining at cocktails in Glencoe tomorrow. She is to be a bridesmaid. Miss Judith Fox, who is to be the maid of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Weston, another bridesmaid, are entertaining at dinner and dancing tomorrow night at the Edgewater Beach hotel.

A third bridesmaid, Miss Florence Sellery, is giving a planters' punch party on Sunday afternoon. Roger Barrett, John Smyth, and Barton Cameron, who are to usher, will give a cocktail party next Wednesday. Mrs. John Todd Holmes has planned a shower for earlier Wednesday afternoon. Dwight P. Green, who is to be his son's best man, will give the bachelor dinner next Thursday night at the Midday club. Mrs. Clarke J. Munn, mother of the bride, will give the spinster dance the same night.

Mr. and Mrs. Green will give the bridal dinner at the Indian Hill club on the eve of the wedding. The wedding will take place at 8:30 o'clock in the evening at the Glencoe Union church. A reception will follow at the Woman's Library club in Glencoe.

Miss Mary Helen Frueauff of New York completes the list of the bride's attendants. Other ushers are Richard Hoffman, Samuel Rockwell, William Cormany, and the bride's brothers, Robert Y. Munn of Decatur, Clarke J. Munn Jr. of Washington, D. C., and Edward E. Munn of Cincinnati.

Miss Elsie Earle is arriving at home today from Wells college, where she has been teaching, and a week from today she will be a bride. Her marriage to Dr. Robert Barrett Lawson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. W. Ellsworth Lawson of Foxborough, Mass., will take place at 4:30 o'clock next Friday in the chapel of the Winnetka Congregational church, the Rev. Samuel D. Harkness officiating. An informal buffet supper for the families will follow at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Edwin Earle.

Miss Diana Bolling, daughter of Mrs. Raynal C. Bolling and the late Col. Bolling of Greenwich, Conn., will be Miss Earle's only attendant. They were classmates at Sarah Lawrence college. Arthur Lawson of New York will be his brother's best man.

Miss Anne Harding is entertaining at cocktails on Sunday for Miss Earle. Mrs. Leroy Huszagh of Barrington is planning a luncheon for out of town guests next Thursday, and that night Mrs. Frank fuller will give the bridal dinner at the Onwentsia.

Because Dr. Lawson has only a short vacation now, he and his bride will motor directly to their new home, Rochester, N. Y. In August they will go to Cape Cod.

Hayne Ellises Will Leave is August.

To console their friends over their departure from the Great Lakes Naval Training station in August, Admiral and Mrs. Hayne Ellis are extolling the charming qualities of their successors, Admiral and Mrs. Carlton Watts. Admiral and Mrs. Watts will arrive about Aug. 25, just as Admiral and Mrs. Ellis say farewell to Chicago.

Admiral Ellis is to be in command of the Atlantic fleet, whose home port is at Norfold, Va. Mrs. Ellis and her younger daughter, Miss Lucia Ellis, do not know just where they will live, however, for the admiral will be at sea.

Hayne Ellis Jr., who has been attending Northwestern university, will go to Kansas City this fall to enter business. His younger brother, Long, who will be graduated from Lawrenceville this month, will enter college. The Ellises will be particularly gay at Lake Forest Horst show time for her sister, Mrs. Robert Pryor Combs of Longview farm, Kansas City, will be staying with them while she exhibits in the show. Mrs. Combs, who exhibits as Loula Long Combs, will come here after the Devon and Black City shows.

Capt. and Mrs. Dollard Will Move to East.

Capt. and Mrs. Henry L. Dollard, another popular navy couple, are leaving. Capt. Dollard will command the new naval hospital in Philadelphia. They will leave Chicago today to go to Duke university for the graduation of their son, John Taft Dollard. Young Mr. Dollard will enter business in Chicago.

Today, at the Arts club, the American Friends of China will give a luncheon for Lee Ya-ching, leading woman flyer of China, who is making a good will flight throughout the United States. Miss Lee will be given a tea this afternoon at 4 o'clock by the Chinese Benevolent association at 2216 Wentworth avenue, to which the Friends of China are invited.

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NEW YORK, N.Y.

CLIPPING FROM
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Many to Welcome Chinese Aviatrix

Large groups of Detroit Chinese are scheduled to gather at the Detroit City Airport at 2 p.m. Sunday to welcome their country's Joan of Arc, Miss Ya Ching Lee, young graduate of the best flying schools in China and the Unites States, who is making a tour of the United States on behalf of her countrymen.

Miss Ya Ching Lee, one of the many Chinese women who have enlisted to serve against the Japanese, is one of the few members of the air division of China's army.

Harry Chung, secretary of the Detroit Chinese Merchants Association, will be in charge of the reception. A band concert by the Chicago Chinese Boy Scout Troop will be included in the ceremonies. A reception will be held at the Chinese Tea Garden on Woodward Ave.

LUCE'S PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU
NEW YORK, N.Y.

CLIPPING FROM
DETROIT (MICH.) FREE PRESS
JUNE 2, 1939

Young Chinese Aviatrix to Plead for Sufferers

Miss Ya Ching Lee, young Chinese flier, will arrive at City Airport at 2 p. m. Sunday, piloting her own plane on a tour of the United States with an appeal for suffering Chinese women and children. She will be greeted at the airport by almost the entire Chinese population of Detroit.

At 8 p. m. Sunday Miss Lee will address the Chinese Women's Club at a dinner in the Chinese Tea Gardens, 1516 Woodward Ave.