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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1926, p. 29

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August 20, 1926 W I L M E T T E L I RE In a roo~ lighted with cathedral ·Cat,dles and decorated with ferns and garden flowers, Miss Roberta E. Lochridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lochridge of Washington, Ind., was married to Frederick W. Taylor, s· on ·of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Taylor of 835 Central avenue, \.Yilmette, on Saturday, August 14, at 6 o'clock in the e\·cn in g. The wedding took place in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. \\'illiam D , Scobie, in Richmond, Itrd., in th e presence oi members of the immediate families. The ceremony w as perfo rmed by the Rev. ]. Ira To ne :; of the First ~1ethodist church of Richmond. ~frs. Scobie was matron of honor f o r her si ster, and little Ruth Scobie, 11icc e of the bride, acted as flower girl. Dr. Arhur C. Taylor \vas his brother's he :i t man, and Arthur William Taylor, th e bridegroo m's nephew, was ring'bearer. The bride wore a dre ss of turquoise hlu e Romaine crepe with rhinestone trimm ing, and carried a bride's bouquet o i yell ow ro se s and delphinium. ~I iss \'irginia Righter, harpist, play·cd th e wedding march s, and gave "0 Pro mise ~Ie" and "I Love You Truly" durin,!.{ the ceremony. She al so played <luring the dinner which was served immcd iatl'ly after the ceremony. :.r r. and ~[rs . Taylor went to Chicago ior th eir \\·edding trip, and will h e at home after September 1 in Rl) g t: r s Park. :.Ir:;. Ta\'l or attend ed De Patm· uniYe r--i t \', wi1ere s he wa s a member of ~A.lpha· Omicorn Pi sorority. ~lr. Taylor i-, <! ~ r aduatc of De Pau\\', in the cia :; -; oi l 1)2.i . a nd i:; a m e mber of Delta Tau De lta fr a ternity. .Schoolmates Wed in Albert B. Tucker Weds j Lovely Home Ceremony Schoolmate at Madison At a .Quiet wedding in the home ~f the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clavton W. Haswell. in Madison. \Vis., Miss Helen Haswell was married to Albert B. Tucker of \Vilmette, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tucker of 1214 Lake avenue, on Saturday, August 7. The Rev. Jesse E. Searles of :M adison, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a lace-trimmed dre ss of satin-backed crepe, and carried a shO\'r er bouquet of Ophelia roses. Her long veil was fastened with orange blossom s. Mrs. Paul K. Robertson of Evanston. who attended her si ter as matron of honor, and ~fiss France s Loomis, of Mattoon, wore pink georgette, and carried Colonial bouquets. The flov.·er girls wore dresses of white . over cloth of gold. \V. A. Tucker wa s his son' s be s t man. and Ralph E. Larson of ~[adi s on and Harrv C. Thoma of 11ilwaukee, fraternity · brothers o f the bridegroom, were usher s . · ~fr . and ~fr s . Tucker left after the cen·monv for a tour in the north \\'OOd ~ . and will he at h ome after Septemb er 1 at 918 Oakwood avenue. \Vilmttte . ~lr. and ~Ir .. Tucker are hoth graduates of the l:niversity of \\'iscon . in . 1f r~. '.i'ucker is a member of the clas s of 1924 and of Alpha Chi Omega. and ~fr. Tucker was graduated m 1925 and is a Phi Kappa Signa. NO ·GUESSIN6 Even inexperienced buyers can tell that . our prices are fair, because we have an unerring method by which they themselves can determine th~ age and . value of any Dodge Brothers Used Car in our stock. Facts are better than guesses. C. M. McDON1\LD 1019 Davia Street .A USE-D CA~ IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLe AS THE- DE-ALE-R WHO SE-LLS IT PURCHASE NEW ORGAN The question of the purchase of a new org an for St. John's Lutheran church wa s placed in the hands of a committee con sisting of the pastor, Re\·. Herman \V. ).lever, and Theodon' Buenger of \Vinn.etka. It is anticipated that the ne\\: instrument will ha\'e been in stalled before the Christma s holidays. At The Plaza Hotel Comfort at Nominal Cost - · READY OCTOBER FIRST Hundreds of nwn are busily working ~ay after day to make certain that The Georgtan will be completed according to pledge on a set time schedule. These hundreds of men r e prf'senting every phase of building construction follow each other in logical order. As soon as the concrete was set. plumbers, steamfitters, el~ctrlclans 1D· stalle~ those many pipes, conduits, ventila.ting system~. Hollow tile walls were set, plumbit!g and mechanical refrigeration pipes installed, concrete floors poured. The work has been continuous. Schedule dates have been kept. The Georgian, at Hinman A venue and Davis Street, will be ready October first-undoubtedly before. In the meantime visit the model suite at 522 Davis Street. See how large the rooms are, how complete the suites. Decided rental advantages on October looses signed now. 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