10 WILMETTE LIFE June 4, 1926 Dutch Lunch Ever have a Dutch Lunch? It's a real treat when you get a loaf of Dutch Oven Rye Bread, some dill pickles and cheese and your favorite brand · of ginger-ale. The first bite tastes like more. The first John H o/Jm. an Weds Open Gardens to All Evanston Girl at Morning Ceremony St. Joseph\ church, Ridge and Lake The Lake Forest Garden club has arranged for a;tother :-: eric:-; of garden avenues. \Vilmette, \·;ill he the place openings on Saturdays in June and \Vhere Miss .Marie Braun, daughter of July. A nominal admi ss io1~ charge will Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Braun of 2501 he made eac h Saturday for the four Hartzell avenue, Evanston, will hedifferent garden s to he opened each come the bride of John A. Hoffman, week from 11 o'clock in the morning Jr., on of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffto 7 o'clock in the en~ning-. The list man of \Vilmette avenue. The hrideinclude s twenty-eight cliffcrcnt gar- groolll's uncle, the Rev. Joseph Laurdens, some of which nen·r heiore man. will conduct the :;ervicc which have been opened to the puhlic: The will take place at 10 :30, Saturday morning, June 5. He will he assisted schedu le follows: by the Rev. John Neumann and the June 5-Mrs. John 1'. Pirie, ).[rs. Rev. Francis Young. The wedding reThomas _ E. Do~tn~_lley, ).1 r:-; .. A. B. Dick, ception \\·ill he held at the home nf Jr .. Mr:-.. Ro~ T·. Sturte\ant. all of Lake Forest: June 12-Cyrus ~r cCor- .\rlr. Hoffman's father and mother. · mick. Mrs . 'Villiam H. ).[itchell, Mrs. : Miss Beatrice Braun will he her George D. ~IcLaughlin, ~Irs . \\'alter sis ter's maid of honor , and Miss Marv BrL·wster. all of Lake Forest: June Bell of \Vilmcttc and Miss Eveh·;t 19- ).f r ". Rockefcll('r ~fcCormick, Dri scoll of Jwanston will he hridcs ).f rs. J anws H. Dougla s. \f rs. Samuel maids. T . Chase. ).frs. \Villiam E. Clo\\·, all Philip lloff111an will act a:- hi~ oi Lake Forest: J lltlL' 2f>- \f rs. J. Og- brother's hcst man, and the ushers will <11-n Armour. ~[rs . Joseph ).[. Cudahy, he the bride's two hrothl·rs, ('larnlrt' ).f rs. Le,·errtt Thompson, and Mrs. and Raymond Braun. George A. ~fcKinlock. all of Lake For- 1 Mr. Hoffman \\'ill take his hridl' \re~t eo;t: Saturday, July J-~frs. Howard on a wtdding trip, and after :-:.epkllt Phillips. \\'illltetka: \fr~ . Frederick her 1, they will re side in the tlt'\\ lttJJl lt' \\·. Scott. Tluhhard \\"oocls: ~fr~. John they arc building in the Pint· l're-;t \\·. \..an. Huhhard \Yoocls: \frs. subdivision on Central an.·nut·. \\"t':-.t lantcs ·~inrpson . Huhhard \\"oods : of Ridge avenue. July I0--1frs. Laurence T-J . Artnour. · - - - -\f r-;. C. \f orsc EI~· . \f r~. Harry n. ).fr. and 1frs. \Y . :\ . Tuckn and Clo,,·. \[r .... Rohcrt \fr\..ann, all oi .\ll>ert Tuckrr of 121-t l.akt· a\· enllt' f.akt· Forc..;t: Tuh· li-- \1 r.; . Charles H . ntotored to Madi son t)\"l' r \IL·ttt or i,d ~rlnnppl'. \f ~s. "r.oui~ E. I.a ilin. \f rs. day to ,·isit !\'fr. and \f r .... 1 \. l.. B lod .\ ..\ . CarpL'nter. \fr:-.. Dt· F tlrt·st Hul - ~·ett and their family . l, ttrd. a 11 (l i Lake For£'.; t. - 0 , \1 r .... \\"arr t·n J>ea . . t· Pt .120 \\ .:tn\ id, \fr . :tnd \fr .... \ ' ictor l.:t Fa,·t· ()i ()2~ road. Kenil\\'ortlt, t·tltertaitH·d Iter Cn·ettll'ai aH·nue. antHHttll'l' tltt· hirth : hridgt· club at lunche on Tue sday . -ooi a ~clll, \I a.\· 22. :tt tltl' EvathtOll lto-,Francis Xcir. .\Jii -,on ( "lark an d pi tal. \1 r~ . La Fan· wa:-; ).J i. ':' .\1 arI l) · · Doug a s a vt~soH arc rcturnmg to jori(' Crahh. daug·htl·r or .\fr. and \fr .... their ho me :' next week frolll Br·l\\" 11 D;tYid Crahh uf \Yilml'ttl: . 1111i\·\·rsity. Pro\'idence, R. I. I f' ..; loaf calls for another. '· I ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · A Home ·Owner's Service Station N ORTH SHORE home owners think of the plant of Hoffmann Brothers not merely as a coal .1nd material ya rd. but as an institution of service . They depend upon Hoffm.1nn Brothers for the best grades of clean fuel - anthracite. bituminous .1nd Chicago Solvay Coke. Deliveries are prompt and reliable. Here they know they can get the lumber for their building needs. incidentals for repair work about the house and supplies for the garden . Advantageous prrces now prevail on all grades of fuel. Order early · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · l L \ -, I · .' ' I · · I · (' Servia HE VILLAGE of Pirot. at the edg~ of the Balkan Mountains. is the center of the Servian weaving industry. The rugs lre · of wool, usually dyed red and black with bright vegetable coloring in geometric designs . Rug making in Servia is a home craft. hence Servian rugs are much valued. It is with a similar individual care and understanding that Kashian Brothers look after the cle.1ning and repairing of your finest floor coverings . T .... . ... ~ ·· 1 HOFFMANN · · · · · }CaShian)jros . 114 5 Greenleaf Avenue Wilmette, III . Telephone Wilmette 1200 B R 0 .S. 1208 Central Ave. Wil. 131 ·