Kathleen Wiseley and John Tillman Cook WillBe Married on September 9I VISTAMFORD. Aug. 21. — An- j nouncement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Mias | and Mrs. B. N. Wiseley of this I city, to John Tillman Cook, also of j Stamford, was made Saturday in a lovely party with Mrs. Wiseley and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, as hostesses at their home in Hanna addition. jA color theme of blue and white was effective in appointments for j bridge and forty-two and tiny scrolls of the chosen colors bore the announcement, Kathleen and Jack —September 9, 1933,” to reveal the secret. The scrolls were held in golden slippers on sprigs of crepe myrtle on the plate when a salad course with iced tea was served.Miss Wiseley is a graduate of Stamford high school and has attended T. C. U. for two and a half years. Mr. Cook is the son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Cook and for a number of years has been in the employ of his uncle in the Cook machine shop on South Weather- I bee street. Wedding plans have not been revealed. jGuests of the Wiseleys were I i Mmes. Henry J. Cook, J. D. Cook, i L. M. York, Henry Andrews, W. P. Lyles, F. F. Upshaw. E. P. Bunk-ley, Bartlett Holland, R. B. Ha-good. A. M. Conant, Robert Cope, J. F. Bounds, J. E. Hollis, Chas. E. Coomtoes. T. J. Elliott; Miss Barylgene Dawson of Albany; Misses Kathryn Cjo, DorothyBunkiey, Inez Inglish, Janet Huston, Margaret Upshaw, Grace Moudy, Kathryn, Margaret andAlice Lyles, Jennette Boctnn, Clara Mae Jones, Virginia Ramey. Mary Louise Kinard. Dorothy Ruth Cul-breath, Beth Coombes. NormaYork. Peggy Elliott, and Bernice Rosenwasser.