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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1926, p. 60

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60 WILMETTE Elizabeth Laughlin of Oregon, Ill., and .Miss Edith Slaght of Cleveland, bridesmaids; Jane Darling, flower girl; Rev. Alfred D. Kolkebeck, best man; and Rev. Francis ]. Tromp of River Forest, Rev. Austin Pardue, Rev. Jerald B. Moore and Rev. Walter S. Pond of Chicago, ·and Rev. Norman .B. Quigg of Streator, Ill., the ushers. The Right Reverand Charles P. Anderson, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, assisted by the Rev. George Craig Stewart, rector of St. Luke's church, Evanston, will· of- LIFE June ·11, 1926 brides at Indian Hill club Tuc=i day, June 15; Mrs. Gertrude Nellis and Miss Nadine Nellis of California and Miss Edith Slaght of Cleveland hostesses at a luncheon at the Worn Miss Elizabeth Frances Darling and an's Athletic club Thursday, June 16 Mrs. Karl Korr~dy of Kenilworth, a the Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, luncheon and bridge at Indian Hill whose ~arriage takes place Tuesday club June 17; Miss Margaret Keith evening, June 22, have chosen to attend and Miss AJice Shipman of Kenilworth them, 1 Miss Nadine N{ellis of Calia kitchen shower at the Keith home fornia, maid of honor; Miss Virginia June 18; Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball of In Woodland, Miss Alice Shipman, Miss dian Hill a breakfast for the bride on. Margaret Keith, of Kenilworth, Miss June 19, and that evening Miss Vir Helen Snoad of Edison Park, Miss ginia Woodland will give a dinner ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dance at Exmoor club; the bridal d~ ner at the Darling home, ] une 21. A 10 in the n~orning of the w.e dding day a pre-nuptial mass will be hc1d at the Church of th~ Holy Comforter, .Kenil J worth, of whtch Mr. Danforth ts rec tor. -oFriday, June 11, Clive Taylor is entertaining for Miss Hannah and ~'!r . Ross at the Barrington Country club, Saturday, June 12, Mrs. John Campbell, aunt of the bride, is cntertainino the bride and her sisters at the South Shore Country Club Horse show, and they will remain at the club for dinner at very and dancing. Tuesday evening, June sf>ecial prices! 15, Mr. and Mrs. Hannah will give the bridal dinner at their home, and June 16, Mrs. Grant Ridgway and Mis s Jane Ridgway will give a kitchen shower. The wedding of Miss Constance Hannah to Samuel Ross will t'ake place Thursday, June 17, at 8 :30, at the residence of the hride-elcct's parent s, A leading de1l1n Mr. and Mrs. Alexander \V. Hannah, by Mannln1 & ' \1 256 \Voodstock avenue. Kenilworth. Bowman. 6-cup per coJn tor with The Rev. Bernard Brady of the St. other piece a to Francis Xavier church, \Vilmette, will matchconduct the service. $18.00 The bridal party will he compo. ed of Miss Elizabeth Hannah. maid of honor, and Uiss Emilv Ross, sister of the bridegroom, and ~fiss ~fary Han nah, hrid4tsmaids. Andrew Ross of AsheYillc, ~. C., will serve as his hrother's best man. and the ushers "·ill he Alfred M cDoug-al, ] ohn Keith, Stenhen Ken von "The Buckinganrl Clive Taylor. all of Kenilworth~ ham." Nickelplatedcopper 7-cup A num her of affairs arc heing- g-iven percolator; somein honor of Miss Hannah, ~fr Ros s, t h I n 1 any bride and their \\'e(tding party, amongwill be particularly proud of'vhich arc the follo"'·in~: ~lrs. A. D. Hannah of 417 Abhottsford ro ;ui. Ken of $19.50 ilworth. rntertained at luncheon in honor of her granddaughter, \V ednrs·day, June 9: Thursdav. June 10, Mi~s life Frances Devere of Chica~o gave a handkerchief shower. and that eve ning, ~tf r. and :'\{1'15. }'laro!O. Stc,·ens of the Tndian Hirf apartments, ga\'C a bridge party. Kenilworth Brides ficiate at the service which will be read at St. Luke's church. A reception will fo11ow at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Darling, of- 256 Kenilworth a venue, Kenilworth. The engagement calendar of the bride-elect reveals the following a£fairs prior to the wedding: Mrs James Prentiss of Kenilworth, a luncheon at Indian Hill 'club, June 3, in honor of two Kenilworth brides, Miss Darling and Miss Constance Hannah; Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart and Mrs. Mark Cresap of Kenilworth, a luncheon for Iboth ·-' New! Percolator Gift Sets 6/etlrical lJ!De Ytes ,,, . For Lifetime Enjoyment! N this era sensible giving nothing else is more attractive and more welcome than time electric gifts. They confer so much of freedom and leisure for family comradeship. I "Federal." The Percolator in this Jtroup holds9cups, $19.75 Complete with sugar and creamer ~~'l{_eady for Golf in ajiffy" Special Offer! $1 for your old per· colator applied on any electric percolator in etock. Note: Under new low rates for electric service, effective May 1st, 1926, the cost of operating appliances is greatly reduced. -says the bride whose ironing, or other housework, is done the easy electrical way. The Thor folding portable ironer does a day's work in a couple of hours. Think of the joy of that! And it can be purchased the "Little by Little" Way, with the first pay_ ment only · VISITS ALMA MATER H 0\\'ard S. Gemmill, 829 Greenleaf avenue, left ~fonday of this week for his alma mater, Cornell college, Mt. I Vernon, Ta.. to he present at the 1 fortieth anniversary of his graduation ·and class reunion. ~fr. Gemmill has bern a resident of \\'ilmette for 3-l years. $500 M. 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