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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1926, p. 11

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1une 25, 1926 WILMETTE 1 LIFE 11 I r FINAL LEGION MEETING Wilmette Post No. 46 of the American Legion held its last regular meeting before September, Tuesday evening of this weelr. Following a brief business meeting entertainment was furnished by the Cook Sisters, Nell and Lucille, who are familiar to radio fans as artists at Station WEBH. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Butler of 630 Linden avenue, have as their hou se guests during the Eucharistic Congress th~ Rev .. Felix Vogt of Cheboygan: M tch., Mtss Anne Butler of Ludington, and Mrs. H. W. Bates of Jackso n. On Wedding Trip I ···················---------------------------~---··· Establiahed 18 54 I '----------------------~ C. I:t. JORDAN & CO. Funeral Directors lot 7Z Y tara I I ·· I I r. I. ' I I I I I I I Jordan Funeral Service plan reduces the cost of funerala considerably 612 Davis St. Phont UniYenity .... , I Wilmette Office Phone Wilmette 3 3 54 CHICAGO too E. Erie St. Phones Suptrior 7709-7710 I I I I I I ~--··································-········------· 150,000 PEOPLE Photo by Hay r1 .,. Mra. George N. McClure The re~idcncc of ~1r. and Mr s. C. P. J.:,·an:-;, (,}() Gregory aven ue, was the :-;etting in which t he latter's sister, ~1 i~s Est her Voss, became the bride of George Kelson ~1 cCiure oi Bonne Terrl', ~lo. The Rev. Stephen A. Lion! read the St'rvice at 8 Saturda\· t'\"C';ling, June }f), in the pre:-;cnce only the falllilies. \\"hitc sati n- back c r epe. \\'ith shirrt"d panels on each side and a lace ~- uke, iashioned the bridal gown. The veil was oi tulle , \\'ith a shirred ca p of the same hel<l at the hack of the head with a fan-like fril l of la ce, and the bouf!ttc t \\'a a shower of lilies oi the ,·a lley, ro~cs and sweet pea s. ~fiss H elen Evans, ht'r aunt's onlv attendant. was attired in a frock -of gree n and gold taffeta and gold tulle, and arrie.d roses. · ~r r. and ~f r s. ~f cClmc han· toured Ea..;t clll their wedding trip, at the conclu:-ion of which th ev will make their home in Bonne Te~re. The bride's h r 0 t h e r a 11 d h i s \\' i f e . ~ 1r. a 11 d ~ r r s. F. F. \ ·oss. nf Bonne Terre. came to . \\.illlll'tte ior the \\'edding. Watched Speeding Racers and Marveled · · · · · · · I T WAS a· great spectacle, that ·Annual Memorial Day Race at the Indianapolis Speedway. Vast crowds watched those low, specially-built cars roar around that great track, lap after lap, with throttle wide open- and marveled that cars could keep going so long at such furious speed. The race lasted 400 miles. The winning car averaged a fraction better than 94 miles an hour. That· was fast traveling. to be sure, and real enduranceminutes- the fastest 1 .ooo miles ever run by an automobile without once stopping the motor! These and many other equally important records held by Chandler and Cleveland . clearly reveal the remarkable power an.d stamina these Sixes possess-and prove better than anything else the kind of quality · built into these cus. Chandler . and Cleveland both have high-pressure motor lubrication- and what's more, both have the great " One Shot" System of centralized chassis lubrication. For sheer beauty, rare comfort, big value and championship performance, all together, the new Chandler and the new Cleveland are simply withouc rivals in their respective price classes . See these cars. Name your own tests. Do your own testing. We'll leave everything to your own judgment . of Yet, JUST contrast the showing made by those specially-designed, specially -built, professionally-driven racing cars with the speed and endu ranee records held by Chandler and Cleveland Sixes . A Chandler roadster with top and windshield removed ran 1 , ooo miles around the speedway at Culver City, in 68 9 minutes- an average of 8 6.9 miles an hour. Think of it ! Not 400 miles, bat 1 ,ooo miles ! Not a racing car--a Chandler! Two and a half times the distance of the Indianapolis Race , and only a difference of about 8 miles an hour in average 1-peed. Another time at Culver City, a Cleveland Six maintained an average speed of better than 8 o miles an hour for r.ooo miles-covering the distance in 7-45 ' .t . ' . .. Wilmette Man Will Marry Winnetka Girl on June 30 The 111arriagr of ~fi ss ~fab le Retz i n~ cr. daughter of ~r r. and ~r r:-: . Jo:'el E. Hctzinger , l RO Lake street. Glt'J ~ roc. tn J crry P sen icka. Hibbard road, \\.i l111dte. will take place .Ttlnt· 30. at <) :30 ~1 a:'". at the Sacred Heart church. laml' S p.,t"nicka, Hibbard road, \\.illll~·ttc. hrntht·r oi the groom, ,,·i ll se n·c a · ht·..,t man . ~f rs. Ining- Loc\\·ing, Cram·ille. ~fich .. \rill attend \fiss Ret zinger ;~:-; matron of honor. and Alice Rctzin . l!er, si..; ter nf the bride. an d Jean \\.itH·-;ka nf \\'inn ct k:1. "·ill atte nd h er a.., bridesmaids. The ushers will hr Euge ne Sch ub ert. ~N~ l'hern- street. \\'inn r tka. and ~far ~hall Rct;ingt·r. lRO Lake street. GlenCOL'. r ·· ··-. -..,.,,. CHANDLER· CLEVELAND MOTORS CORPORATION Cleveland. Ohio ·t ' ).( - h rot l1cr of the hricle . :\iter a honeymoon a t th e Dell s, \Vi s. , the ,.m111 g couple will make their homr at t'l~~ Tower road, \Vinnetk a. \fr-; . T. i\. ~facali s ter of 918 Ashland an:n uc is visiting in Omaha. She will ret urn in about a month. ToM JLy A~m SoN 1838 Ridge Avenue Greenleaf 50 Evanston · Auto Repairing Guaranteed Work Rusnnable Ratts Rosa Skelton · 1 o Prairie AYe. Wilmtrtt 3 S 55

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