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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1926, p. 10

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10 ,.... llllllllllllllll 111111111111111111111111111111111111111ntllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll11111 July 2, 1926 ANNOUNCE GOLF EVENTS For Your Cottage good rugs for the summer cottage are recogT ODAY nized as quite necessary as for the suburban or town home. See the ideal floor coverings for this purpose with which Mestjian Brothers can furnish you. And while you are away for the summer~ leave the rugs from your home in our care. They remain insured as long as we have them. We'll clean and repair them and have them in readiness for your return. Mestjian Brotbtts have nef)et f)iolated confidence. We Clltty insurance on every rug in our cart. MESTJIAN BROS. Incorporated 511 Main St. Wilmette 1949 Wilmette University 50.5 0 WIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh!II&...,'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll The North Shore Golf club will celebrate the Fourth of July with speci~l golf events, it was announce~ thts week. There wHl also be a dmn,erdance on Saturday evening, July 3. At 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afterThe dinner will begin at ( :30 o'clock. noon, June 30, in the First _Pres~y A large attendance is expected. terian church of Wilmette, wtth pmk and white peonies, palms and fer.ns Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Barrett, 801 forming a colorful back~rou~d, Mt~s Greenwood avenue, have returned to Gertrude Melone was muted m marntheir home after an extended trip to age to the Rev. Theodore Schlundt,. California, Banff and Lake Louise. Jr son of the Rev. and Mrs. Theo-odo.;e Schlundt of Dover, Ohio. The Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyers, 835 bridegroom's father and the Rev. Park avenue, announc·e the engage- George P. Magill officiated at the ment of their daughter, Mae Kathe- ceremony which was followed by a rine, to Francis Turskay, son of Mrs. small reception at the home of the Martin Healy of Evanston. bride's father and mother, Mr. and -oMrs. ]. W. Melone, 914 Forest avenue. Mrs. Arthur Howard and her chilA white georgette dress with an olddren, 1055 Wilmette avenue, left this week to spend the summer visitng fashioned bertha trimmed with lace relatives in the East. Joseph Howard, and lined ,vith pink, and a lace veil edged with pink orange blos~oms was however, will return in two weeks. worn by the bride, who earned a colonial bouquet of sweet peas, roses. and II& pink orchids. Miss Mildred 'M elone, her sister's maid of honor, was in a frock of green georgette. She wore a large ~ leghorn hat with rihbonl to. 1111a.ltch her Will' dress, and carried a co oma >ouquct of garden flowers. The bridesmaids, ~I iss J at\e ~fclone of Rochester Minn., Miss Elizabeth Sclrwcitzer of Ne"· Philadelphia, Ohio, Miss Helen Graham of Sunbury, Pa., ~~t iss Eloise Johnson of Davenport, Iowa wore frocks of pink georgette with' leghorn hats trimmed with rih ~lac's Bowling Lunc:h, a!'; bans to match their frocks. and the~· vou all know also carried colonial bouquet s of garw"as open all ·~vint e r in den flowers. tho ic<> and snow. But now that sumnwr Karl Schlundt \\'a :-; hi s brothcr'=has <'Om(' at last, hcst man, and the usher:- ,n·re John Don't fail to comt- down ~fcFadzeati . of \Vinnetka. Jamc:" for ~·our rt'past. !\f clone of Roche ste r, ).J inn .. and Rob crt Heyse} and Arthur Schlundt of Tempting Service Dover. Cpon returning from tl~ e ir '.'· cddit~g trip, ~1 r. Schlundt and Ins hrH)c . \\"dl make their home in .:\;n·ar re, Ol11o. Presbyterian Church Scene of Afternoon Wedding Wednesday I OIWOJ:::::I0·'-·'0 I T II 0 ·· s " 0 U 0 0 D 0 n D 0· 0 D MAC'S GARAGE! 0 Bow ling Lunch 11 A. M. to Midnight 1159 Wilmette Avenue 1 0. 1 .. 0J =====roJ:0 ).Irs. Mary DeLon g of l o26 \Yil mcttcc avenue will leaYc Saturday, July J. to spcncl the ~ ummcr \\· i~h her son, Charles DeLong and famtlv of Ph·mo uth, \\'i:- . ~hl' \\'ill rl'turll September. _____ I soim'timc in Phones Wilmette 721 2600-2601 Wilmette, Ill Main Street Motors Serviee, lne. SERVICE That You'll Like'! dependable, efficient service at all times ask the man \Vho has his work done by us. Your car deserves good care, the kind you would like to be able to give yourself. That's the kind of service we give. Apsolute satisfaction with every job we turn out. Everything for the Automobile. FOR ·BIG& LusTER F1N1sa This polish wilJ clean the scum off the car which cannot be removed by washing only. It also leaves a thin coating of wax which protects the finish anq makes the car easy to dust. ·Qt. bottle $1.5 0 Pt. bottle 1.00 Miller & Miller· "Equipment equals J'ttlaintenance" Repair Department of Wilmette Motor Sates 515 4th Street Phone Wil. 636 Applied to car $3.00 to $4.00 per car. I. C. &lown A. B. Van Dftllm

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