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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1926, p. 10

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-IU WILMETTE LIFE September 17, 1926 Two Members of Voters' · League at Board Meeting · Mrs. Charles P. Evans, president of the Wilmette League of Women Voters, and Mrs. Charles Eldridge, finan~e chairman of the Wilmette league, wtll attend a finance meeting Monday, September 20 at the home of Mrs. James W. Morri'sson, first vice president of the National league, and president of the Illinois League of Women Voters. Miss Katherine Ludington, treasurer of the National league, who has come on to attend the conference of the nation board of directors now in session at the home of Mrs. William Gold Hibbard in Winnetka. will be present at this business meeting. Mrs. Evans represent ed the Wilmette league at a board meeting of Lake Countv League of \Vomen Voters held in Waukegan Tue sday, at the home of Mrs. ] . A. Miller. Ethyl Barrett Weds Robert Newhall at Evening Ceremony In her home, artistically graced with palms, ferns, smilax, soft candle-light, Miss Ethyl Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Barrett of 822 Linden avenue, married Robert Kenneth N cwhall son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennet!; Newhall of Chicago, at R o'clock Saturday evening, September 11, the Rev. H . F. Branch of Oak Park officiating. Her gown was of white crepe satin, h~r veil of tulle, with a cap of rosepoint lace banded with orange · blossoms. Valley lilies and white orchids composed her bouquet. Mr s. N. C. Bos was dre s:.ed in orchid taffeta trimmed in silver, and she carried Ann Ward roses. Chiffon of ashes of rose s hue, with a large bow of velvet of a deeper pink at the waist, and bouquets ·of small yellow roses and blue larkspur made the charming color combination worn by the bridesmaids, the Misses Dorothy Charlotte and Helen Muriel Barrett, and Miss Ruhy Knudtson . The bridegroom's father served him as best man. and ushering \vcre \V endel Slayton, N. C., Bos Timothy Lowry, and Howard Monroe. · Mr. and Mrs. G. Vv. Fernald, formerh· of \Vilmcttr, but re sident s of Wheaton for the past eight years, have left to make their home in Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Fernald has been in poor health for the past year, and they have gone there with the thought that the climate may benefit her. Mr. Fernald and his son will be in busine . s together. 1-' Buy Rugs Here Now ET the native experience of Kashian L Brothers aid you in the selection of the Oriental or Domestic Rugs that will best create the atmosphere and effect you desire to create in your rooms. We shall be pleased to show you how any of our rugs will look by placing them on your own floors. · I '· · .. · Mrs. Fred 0. Nelson Is Injured in Auto Crash Mrs . Fred 0 . Nelson of 1430 Lake ave.nue was painfully injured last Friday evening when an automobile it! which she was riding with her h!!sband, who was at the wheel, crasheJ into a telephone pole at the curve on Ridge avenue a short distance south o f W ilmette avenue. Mrs. Nelsoa was later taken to the Evanston hospital. She suffered a severe scalp wound and bruises. Mr. Nelson suffered a fract ured rib. Approaching the curve, the lights on the car went out, Mr. Nelson explained, and the machine plunged th1 ough the darkness and into the telephone pole. Although this curve is describe1l as rather sharp, no warning sign has been pla.ced there, and Mr. 1-.."elson was unable to judge the distance m the dark- 114 5 Greenleaf Avenue Wilmette. Ill. · TelepboDe Wilmette lZh -oMrs. B. vV. Thurtell of 201 Sixth street entertained twelve gue sts at dinner Saturday evening of la st \\-cek. ttess. ·j ill l ,. 5V 5VUPR151nGLY GQVV AT IT ~~~)EEM5 ,. LIKE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Tales of Hoffmann · ~ ~ ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~ ~ ~· ~ (p · S TRAN?E.RS in this con1mun1ty always con11 nent on the quality of our bread. Of course the hotne fo lks h4-ve been using it so long · they take it fo r granted . · ·ou· r : ·o. r ead is al"ray~ pure and \vholesotne. u .: ·,. ,· Most nourishing food, ·T he Wilson Bakery .. ,, ,. I;.. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Phone Us: to Fill · · Your Coal · Bin Now! · The Home of Everything Good Tbat,s Baked HOFFMANN · · · · · · ·· · · · · ~]; ; 1162 WILMETTE AVE. . PH. WIL. 414 B R 0 S. 1208 Central Ave. · · Wil. 131 · · ·

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