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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1926, p. 12

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July 30, 1926 12 WILMETTE LIFE IAssumes Health Nurse Post Here for Summer Miss Myrtle Chrudinsky has beep employed by the Chicago !ttber~ulosts Institute as relief nurse m \V1lmettc during July and August. Miss C~r'!d inskv has had public health trammg and ·experience and has just complet~d her first year as a medical student Ill 11 ilwaukee. Her chief ,vork ·will he to replace Miss Helen ~f. ~orcross in \Vilmette. She will al so fill in at Arlington Heights at the health center which Miss \Vaterman has recently left and will substitute for ).fiss Luc~s at Park Ridge '"bile 11iss Lucas ts on her vacation. A-nn Jane ·Ardis Married Tuesday at Dorcas Home A ;narriage of intere st all aiong the north shore took place at noon Tue day, July 27, in tH.e main hall of Dorcas Home, just west of Highland Park, when Miss Ann Jane Ardis became the bride of the Rev. William J, Agnew. Only intimate ·friends, mem bers of the board, and the children of the home were present at the cere monY. The bride, "d10 wore a tan georgette frock, and carried a shov·er bouquet of roses and baby chrysanthemums, v·as given in marriage bv her father, w· . Ardis of Everett, ~[ ich-.. and was attended bv a little flower Dorcas Home. girl, ] ane Benjamin. Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter of ~[ r. and ~frs. Henry T. Smith of Glencoe. played the · v;edding march as well as several other piano selections. A wedding dinner was served at the close of the service, and ~1 r. and Mrs. Agnew departed immediately afterwards on a trip of about two months' duration through the West and Northwest. Cpon their return they will live at Dorcas Home. where Mr. Agnew, " ·ho has been a Presbyterian minister, has accepted a position offered him hv the board. · · ~f rs. Agnew. as ~~iss Anli . . has been the matron at Dorcas Home, which she started in Evanston about fourteen years ago. where it had its existence during its period of in fancy. Tt has grown untll it now cares for about iorty-fiye half-orphans. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE ~fr. and Mrs. Harry King of lt'i22 Forest avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter. Palmer ~Ia~Y: t_? Andrew F. Liebl. Thursday. Apnl b. at New York City at the home of the bride's uncle. and aunt. Dr. and 11rs. Henry Jahbcrt. and were to sail.Jor Europe with 'Mr. and ~[ rs. John K~ng and their daughter. Ruth. But 0\nng to the death of Mrs. King's mother at 'Montreal, Canada, they w·e rc called back. of .RETURN FROM LONG TRIP l\Ir. and Mrs. Fred '\Vild and daughter, Julia, have just returned from a month's automobile trip through the East which took them over three t~ousand miles. They went by way of the National highway and returned o,·er the Susquehanna trail from Baltimore through New York state, Buffalo. Niagara, CleYcland and Toledo. They visited Washington, .Philadelphia and Atlantic City, but spent most ot their time at Mr. and ~Irs. \\' ild's old· homes in Baltimore \'isiting their mothers. A ·Sportsman's Car Like a yacht, a country house or a thorobred running horse. mere ownership of Wills Sainte Claire is a delight in itself. You take a sportsman's pride in the looks of the car and the things it does. There's glitter and gleam throughout its long rakish length that suggests the polished quality of mahogany and old silver.. And then the way it flashes in and out of traffic! Mounts sharp slopes in high gear! Or crosses America with the ease of boundless vitality! Men have dreamed of such a car. but it remained for C . Harold Wills to build it. And those who value blooded performance have been quick to recognize the masterpiece he has created for their pleasure. WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE of NORTH SHORE ~Irs. Fore t \Y. 1Iiller of 1027 Greenwood a\'enue left earlv thi s week to accompany her son. Jack. to Kotre Dame camp. Ind., wlH.'rc he will remain for a fortnight. -0- ~~ rs . Albert '\N. Hawkes has been the g-uest of ~f rs. Charles C. Carnahan of 700 Central avenue. Mrs. Carnahan was hostess at a luncheon and matinee party in her honor \Vednesday of last week. ~[r. Hawkes and their children, ""ho made a short trip to the \Vest, returned Tuesday to join her before returning to their home in the East. -a- After a four month .· t()ur in Cali~[ iss Peggy Keilson, 1126 Forest fornia. ~lr. <m(l ~Irs. Benjamin E. an'ntte, is spending this \\'eck at Dela- Shapiro and familv returnerl last yan Lake, \Vis., as the guest of ~Iiss week to their hom~ at 401 Gregon· avenue. \\'ilmette. · Barbara Cox. I·J · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A HOME-LIKE hotel, quiet and exclusive, where you will find an exceptional measure of comfort, courtesy R.N. BOEHMER 52 5o Bro.1dw .l}'. Chic1go . Edgewater 2 900 WILLS SAINTE ClAIRE c::Motor GOOD POB YBAU and service. Telephone University 8000 ~0WLC.~ars .~ND tibrttry Jlttj!tt Orrington Ave. and Church St. YRARS AND YBARS EVANSTON

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