WILMETTE LIFE July 9, 1926 THE ART CLOSES SHOP Mrs. Anna M. Cary, 1167 Wilmette avenue, who has been in ill health, has given up her shop, and left Thursday to spend the remainder of the summer resting on . a farm at Pleasant Prairie, Wis. GALLERIES of June Bride ·Sacred Heart Is Place o/ Recent Morning Jl!I arriage =======:::1 . · The marriage of Miss Ma!>te Retzinger, daughter oi 'ivi:r. and Mrs. Jose ph E. Retzinger, 180 Lake ~treet, Glencoe, to J crry Psenicka, H tbbard Mary Waidaer of 1046 Greenwood 360 N. Michigan An. road, Wi lmett e, took place June .30 avenue is the gues t of her uncle, L. Wacker Drive at at the 9 :30 o'clock ma ss, at the Sacred H . Waidner, at Lake Minnetonka, Bridge Minn. Heart church. Chicago, Illinois. -oThe bride's father, Jo se ph RetzingJ ohn Mc.K eighan has returned to his er, gave her a\\·ay, and. the Rev. F. INTERIOR DECORATING 110me at 1025 Greenleaf avenue after J. Haarth performed the ceremony: PAINTINGS -. BRONZES a three months' stay in Carlisle, Miss. The bride was dressed in whtte georgette. '"ith should er steeve s . . a~1d carried a sho" ·er bouquet of "lute rose s. Her veil "·as in cap style. trimm r d in orange blossoms. and supported a long train . . Mr ~ Irving- Loe"·ing of Gran \'I li e. Mich .. as matron of honor. "·ore. orWe have had so many inqumes as to whether we do this kind of chid colored georget tc .. The . hndeswork rhat we feel it advisable to notify North Shore people that we maid s. ~1i ss Alice Retzmger ... stster of the hr:ct e. and ~r iss Jcan \\ tne ska. of most certainly do- and wt do it efficiently and quickly. Suirs picked \Yinnrtka, \\'Of<' green and ptnk up before noon can be had the same day. g-eorgett e respcctin·ly. All of the attendant s carried bouquets of peach Master Cleaner Service Costs No More colored roses . and lave nde r . sweet peas. tied with picturesque nbhons matching the go\\'ns. They ~lso wo~r Phone:; The Only Mrs. Bettin Stalling . drooning picture hat s match 1ng thetr Cleaning Plant Wilmette 3400 Announcement is made bv ?\·[ r. and frocks. 1 Mrs. E. ]. Tolhurst of Kalamazoo, A "·edding hre:-~kfast at. th;. hride's in New Trier Greenleaf (00 :M ich .. of the marriage of their daugh- home. attenrlerl hy the tamthe.; and ter. Lucy Ruth, on \Vednesday, immediate fricnd:o'. follo\\"rcl the rereJunc 30. to Bettin E. Stalling of \\'il - 111011 ~-. mette. so n of .Mrs. Emih· Stalling of After ~ short honevmoon \tt the Lexington, Mo. Drlls. \\.is.. the vomig couple " ·ill The wedding, which took place at make their home a·t 11-H Tmn'r road. the First PresbYterian Church of Kalamazoo, ,,·as f;llo\\·ed ll\· a luncheon Rohert B. ~f. \\"il snn has returnC'rl at the home of the bride's parents. to ~[exiro after a short visit at h!:' ~fr s. Stalling is a graduate of the hoine. R.W Park aYen uc. Lloyd Lott.rt f' \\.estern State Kormal of Kalamazoo. ()f 102. 1 La~c ;n:£.!_lttr. accomp:ult!"l and attended the Cni,·ersit\· of Chica- ~'fr . \\'i lsn n to spent the school. vacago. She ha s a host of frie;1ds in \\"il - tion period at a mining. ramp 111 the mette where she taught in the public state of Guerrero, ~[extco. sc hoo ls for the past four years. -oThe bridegroom attended the 'Cni~f r. ~ nd )..f rs. Edward H. Yon kt·r.; ,·ersity of Mi ssouri. and graduated in of 911 Sheridan road gavl' a dinn<'r 11a,,. from the "Cniversity of Chicago, nart,· Tttc:'cla,· rvPnin~r. Tunr 29. at and is no\\" engaj:red in its practice as thei~ l1omc. for ~fr . an(l ~fr s. Joe a member of the firm of Langville and D:-~sha \f arDo\\·a ll of Punta San Taun. Stalling o f Chicago. He belongs to Cuha. Ceorl!c Rlis~;, rhairman of the Pi Kappa Aloha and Phi Delta Phi advi-;on· hoard of C'uh·cr \filitary fraternities. The Stallings \viii make academy. was one of the gue sts. their home at 1400 \Ya shington ave-onu e. \Yilmette. Amtin Cook and Raleigh Bla k c h'ft Sponging and Pressing F'resh Air and Bowman's Milk For rollicking, rosy cheeked health there are no better teammates than fresh air, and Bowman's Milk. Bowman's Milk is Nature's most perfect food. It offers in abundance all those invigorating elements so vital to rugged health. Its creamy richness ia a sure builder of firm muscle and strong bones. Bowman's Milk, fresh air, and ezercise-make these a part of your daily life and see how much bet· ter you · J. Start toda_y I ~[r. and Mrs . Douglas Palmer and trip in ·the Yicinity of Rhinelanrlcr ancl recentlY on a hiking- at1d sun·e,·inl! their three chi ldren have r eturned to their home in Seattle after a t l1ree weeks' ,·isit at the home of Mr. Palm- ~ er's parents, Mr. and ).[rs. \V. B. Palmer. of 1132 Forest avenue. ~[r s. John Rock, who also spe nt a fort-I nig-ht with her father and mother, has left for Oglesbie, Ill. Eagle river. -o~fr ". F.. T. Lundin nf the I.ind rn C'rest ;tn:ntmrnts return ed from Cadil1ar. ~fich .. for the F ourth of July : ~ nd entertained at luncheon at th«' Hamilton rluh Tursdav in honor · nf ~[r s . Dennis Drnclon of Paris. Ky. -0- Bitly Gage. son of Mr. and Mrs. ~[r. and ~fr s. Harr~· \V. Betting Stanley K. Gage, 932 Elm,Yood a·:c- haus. 1231 Ash land a\"Cnur. annonnce nue. is enjovin g an outing at Camp I the hirth 0f a so n. Tohn Hunter. June Minocqua, Wis. 9. at the St. Francis hospital. -o- -Evanston stores deliver promptly -fast and frequent service convinces that -· Mill\. FOR 51 YEARS THE STANDARD DAIR.V COMPANY' EVANSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF QUAL ·I '