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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1924, p. 12

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Before , t gt r ho~ ·" 11 11COI1SCIOU 1 Five eYe~1ts 1 ?f /ea.t.{dtportance }1_ aYe b.een ~checluled for next ,\-ee ~'s program ·J e\·ery fatmly, and we \\·ill be mighty "Vorth your while to vi it the jstore during the coming to· : j _= ==§ - T ;t·f ===== Jl · · k vee 1, . . · ) · 1 '~ ~ -====_i;___ · 7\ T 1 v emo v r ee TXT k =I= I = -~ I=_==; ~ · · !_;: ~~ ~ .J ~ =· Of course, you ~~~oW. ~hat ·Baby Week starts Monday and m the Infant's Section on the Second Floor you'll find lovely new rllsplays . of.. pretty Balw things. Every~ thing a Baby could po sibly need to be happy and comfortab,le ·m ay be found here. ·l ~ i = -~~ ======!= . Katharine . C.ocke, who ·carried 1\lixed bouquet's of orchid and yellow flowers. The little fldower girl; Car'ol Jean Stifter, was res sed in lavender chitTon and carried a basket of spring flowers, while Jane -Lundin, the ring bearer, wa attired as a page and wore a suit of white satin. " The old fashionea note was carricd out in the desigt1 of the bridal dress, .of white tulle ovet satin, Photo by P ercival Grinsted. with a tight bodice trimmed in Rose point lace, and a bouffant M ra. H oward Duncan ·skirt . ·covered with petal shaped flounce of the tulle. Her veil, ~lso of tulle, 'vas adorned with orange blossoms. The bride' bouquet was of white otchids, lilliesof-the-valley, and sweet peas·. .~ l\Ir. Edward l\Iansure acted as Mr. Duncan's best man and Mr. Earle Skelton, Mr. Robert -Skelton, Mr. Donald Kruger, Mr. Robert White and ~lr. Hugh Mitchell were the ushers. A small reception at the home ·o f the bride's parents, Dr. and Segs,Yorth, 1006 Forest avenue, followed after the Mr. and Mrs. Duncan will make their home in \Vilmette. Mrs. A. Sidney Brown. Miss Nancy Brown of Hannibal, Mis-. souri, and Mrs. Robert Robertson .of Toronto, Canada, were relatives of the bride's who were her o~t of town guests. Mrs. \Villiam ·McCullough and her son, Mr. Donald C. McCullough, members of Mr. Duncan's family, came fr.o m Los Angeles to attend the wedding. ~?,;~:;;. tr~r.:.~~::~}~~t~ii: · 1 Old fashioned gowns of yl"llow chiffon and lavender tulle hats ~ere worn by the six bridesmaids, Mi.ss ' Beatrice Segsworth, Miss hon:riug ton&'Ue, an cou ld do nnce more throat and To such a ~·lme sure which all tirn 's part ,_Such a t~n and ~ attends "T hy the W ·he_ benefit Daily Lectures There will be spec ia I hygiene lectures in the Infant's Room e1·ery afternoon at 3 o'clock. They will be gi1·en by Miss Bessie H . Sloggctt of the E1·anston Visiting Nurse Association. You are cordially invited to attend. If you have a corseting problem let Nemo 'Veek solve it. Come to our Corset Department and be fitted to the right Nemo Corset. In the various Ne.niose rvices you arc bound to find a corset that just suits your figure and health requirements. Our expert corset fitters may ,b.e confidently <;onsuited. Priced from $3.50 to $13.50. ~~;:~J~;.n ~ .' Corsets-Second Floor, West 'he Thi-ee Hundred Millionth Phoenix Week ~~a~illg ?gure, it_ is evidence of the marvelous development and growth in popular- :,.= ~= = =: British Empire Banquet Interests North Shore R. Samuel Insull will be toastmast~r at the Auditorium hotel, · Chicag.o , on ' May 13, when the _ 'British Empire association and kindred British ·soCieties will celebrate Empire Day. Canon Cody, of Toronto, Ontario, chairman of the Board of Governors of Toronto university will he the principal speaker of this evening. r ·-~ or Prothero will have charge of the mtis1cal program. A cordial invitation is extended to all of British descent and lineage together with their friends to be present. Proceeds of the banquet will go to the British .Old Peoples home. Tickets may be obtained from Mr. Harry Davies, 624 E1mwooi avenue, Wilmette, telephone Wilmette 2872, or Leiter Stores Chi· cago, Wabasfi 4385. ' M r May 4th will witness the manufacture of the 300 millionth Phoenix hose. A most tty of th1s splendtd hose. \Ve are the exclusive distributors of Phoenix Hosiery for · · Men, Women and Children in Evanston . No. 368 A full fashioned silk hose with lisle tops and reinforced foot. In alf popular shades. No. 360 A sheer chiffon h ose with lisle tops and reinforced foot. May be chosen in lovely colors. · I 1 $1.85 No. 398 An extra heavy silk to the hem ho se in full-fashioned !>tyle. $1.85 No. 364 A semi-fashioned silk and glos hose in Powder Blue, Banana, Airedale, Tanbark, Orchid and others. $2.35 $1.00 Hosiery-First Floor, East ·E ngraving Week A ·w eek devoted to the why and "herefore of engraving art. T o be decidedly . in fashion it mu t be engraved, for instance: ~Vrdding A~tnounccmellts lm.'ilations CalliHg Cards Grcrliii!J Cards Uusi11rss All1lOIIIICCt1tet7ts ~Vl'dding Dr. If. L. Kemp I Engraving work done at Rosenberg'·- ia alwaya aatiafactory becauae it ia c:orrec:tly and autbentic:ally done aad bec:au1e cleliveey ia alwaya made oa time. June Bridea wiD enjoy lookin· OYer the aamplea. Stati.ot1ery-First ,.floor, South Dr. H. L. Kwrp of the Ground Gripper Sh.oe Compo"}' of Bosto11 , MassacJ,usctts will hold daily clinics i1~ tire Shoe Scctio" t'<'t'ry aftcmooH. Surely you'Ye heard of tbia wonderful · bea!th. ahoe-the Gr ound Gripper ? Tbia ia a ~aatanc~ly ama~ lookinr aboe yet it will branr. re.hef to bred fe9t. Let Dr. Kemp. explaan ata feat urea to yau l Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs .' John D. Small for the marriage of their daughter. Phyllis, to Merle C. Nutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Nutt of Moline, Illinois. The wedding which is unusual in that the attendants are all college young folks, will be solemnized the evening of May 17. at · ' the Wilmette Presbyterian church, the Rev. George P . Magill officiating. Mr. and Mrs. B. Vere Nutt of Moline, ~ brofher and sister-in-law of the groom, will act as best man ·and matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Dorothy McKi nlay and Laura Nowak of Beverley Hills, Miss ] can Miller of Sturgis, Michigan and Miss Marie Havssen of Sheboy~an . \Visconsin. UsherinR" will be George Kinsman of Beverley Hills, Harold McKelvey, Russ.eJ Wharton, and Albert Barber of ·Chicago. Little Doris Henton of Kenilworth, and Betty Jane Mills of Cincinnati, cousins of the bride, will be the ribhan stretcher , ' while Stoddard Small, the hridels. brother, and Gilbert Day of Berwyn. will be pages. · ?everal parti es have bee'n given for Mtss Small: recently Mi~s Saramae Kittredge of Evanston was hastes§ at a bridge and linen shower· Miss Annamae Houston of Chicigo was another hoc;tess at a bridge -and shqwer and on April 27, Mr. and Mrs. R. D: Smith_ of Wilmttte entertained at t ea. Durmg th~ next ten days, three luncheo~s \nil be given. one on May 3, by A~ISS Dorothy McKinlay of aeverly Htlls, one on May ,5, by Miss Gertrude Euscaden of Higl'lland Park, and an<?ther on May 10, by Miss Laura .:\owak of Beverl,y. Hills. Mr. a!td 1Ir . Small win give the bridal d~nncr ~n the e-vening of ~lay 16, at tHe Ornngton hotel. Charles Morgan, Mr. Roy Best,. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Kirider, Mr. Reinhold Palenske and a new exhibitor, Winifred Wi lson who has recently moved to Wilmette from Long Island. Mrs. Wilson, who has been a pupil of Hugh Breckenridge, internationally known, and a teacher of the broken color method in oils, will show three examples of this treatment in her . pictures, "Gloucester Harbor," "Summer Shadows," and a floral piece, "Bachelors and Beaut ies." Mrs. Wilson attends the large summer school which Mr. Breckenridge holds in Gloucester, Massachusetts, every year. Some of the exhibitors of work in the applied arts will be the Th~mpson studio. glassware; Mrs. Baker, weaving; Mrs . James Brown, hooked rugs . One very unusual feature of the ex· hihition will be the fancywork done during the past year by Mrs. Eliz.a Neill of 925 Linden avenue, who ts ninety-two years of a~e . Mrs. Neill has done the de igninll and coloring of the mats and embroidery she is showing. Mrs. A. T. Coburn will he one of tho·c exhihiting sculpfure; Mi-ss J?lia ~ickt>tts, illum inated manuscrtpt: Shoji Osato colored photography and Mr. Gillette' and· Dr. Barker ph~tog raphy. Mrs. r.. Trov. has returned to ~ hof11e. 828 Ashland ave~u.e .afte\ a t_hree weeks' trip . . After , vJsthng tn New, York aud Washimrton, she sp.en,t · sprin~ vacation 'with her daughter , Doro~hy, . who attends Swarthfi1Al"e college, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania . They . pent some of their time in Philadelphia. On Thurc;day afternoon of last .week Mrs . . Troy · entertaffied the second division of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church. ~ A. -o- mr -oPaintings, both oil and water color, photo raphy, and several branches of the applied arts will represe-nt the work of fifty or more Wilmette art ists at t he exhibition to be held at the W ilmette Won:'an's ,club on May 9, 10 and 11. to whrch the · public is invited. Ar_:nong the exhibitors of oil and wa,ter ' The !:tours F .. Mueller family of 619 Gregory avenu~ ha.ve old their homeand ·have moved io {)ak Park where ·fhey ate :tt home at 417 · South Oak Park avenue. · · · · --<>-'· · Mrs. Milan lj~.,_.....lll!ll. .~!"!!l'!!'!!~r-I'II"'IW.,,_~7~~~~o:-~~~~'"":'"~~--~~,;,..--IIIC~;;;;;;;;~~~===::=:=~~cS..o~lon.,~re n, George, M;ary Lusk and, her .h'erhouse.. ~uest, 'Mrs. 'May Greei'wood. Bockiu J ,:. )of- W~ u walosa, Wiseonsiri, r. · ..., · M-rs. John ']. ' Doig entertained .at hnich'eon artd brid~e ort Thut-sday 'for

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