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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1926, p. 36

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WILMETTE LIFE 0 oao~==~oao~==~oao~~==~oao~==~ October -~, 1936- . o PENSION FUND . 0 D Honestly Built 0 I .I 0 For the Elimination of Profits to D Middlemen .o n Forest Preserve Purchases For the Prevention of County Board Deficits . I a 0 0 a 0 I a I I a I a I 0 e Elect I a I a I a 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ The marriage of Miss Helen Barbara Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John· J, Miller of Ridge avenue, to John· (Continued from page 26) Huerter, sQn of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Peters, 1519 Washington avenue, will Wheelock also wore the paisley shawl take place Saturday, October 23, at tO· of her grandmother's. o'clock, at St. Joseph's church, the A brown and blue creation of 1835 Reverend Father Ruby officiating. was exhibited by Mrs: John Fisher. Miss Irene Krewer of Chicago will AJt of the gowns shown belonged to be maid of honor. and Miss Joan Milclub members. Mrs. H. Toeppen shyly ler of Wilmette, will be the flower girl. came on with a blue flowered· gown Joseph Schneider of Wilmette will a'Ct mor:e than fifty years old. A poke as best man. The ushers are William bonnet of black lace was also worn. j Hillinger and Arthur Peters, both of Dr. Alice Tuttle wore a regal outfit I Wilmette. of black lace with a black velvet jacket The wedding breakfast following the and a huge hat, all more than fifty ceremony will be ·served at the home years old. of the bride's parents. :Mrs. Edward Scheidenhelm wore a Mr. Huerter- and his bride will be at pink .silk gown, all hand bound, and home in Wilmette after Decemb :~r 1. trimmed in valuable Spanish lace. Mrs. " George Emrich wore a blue and red ANNOUNCE. MARRIAGE model of 1886, incredibly slender of Mrs. Art Nelson, 1522 Isabella street, waist, and having a large bustle in the gave a shower and hridge party for b:lrk, under which was a long pocket her niece, Miss Gertrude Schwall, who where the modern girl could carry was married to Edgar B. Polley of New e~ough clothes for a several weeks' London, \Vis., October 7. · tnp. A bridal dress of white serge, worn full skirt. The shoes were 4 triple A, by on~ of the club mem.bers, was with a beedle toe. The la st dress was in pink organdie shown by Mrs. N. Thayer. · The veil was imported from Paris, and the dress of the same style, and was worn by the had · heen · worn at important social · · . l.f C. T . F ry k man wore d B . l.lndesmatd .l.\ rs. f uncttons m. New York . an razt 1 , tt. South Amenc~. Mrs Davtd L: And~r- . The entire program was given for s~n wore ~ thtrt~ -yea.r old wh1te sk1rt, benefit of Economv Shop, which is w!th a whtte slurtwat~t over a purple owned and operated by the club. Evsltp. erv member of the Woman's club who A tan afternoon dress worn in 1880 attended the meeting la st \Vednesdav hy her aunt. was exhibited by ·Mrs. hrought a gift, to be sold at tf1e shop. Berfha G. Lutz. Mrs. Henry Pope The moneY raised in the used-clothes als? wore an 1880 afternoon dres <; , department of the shop goes to chariwhtch was of blue and had th e large ty, while the money raised from sales lace yoke of those days. made in the g-ift department goes into Mrs. C. Berg wore a white organdie the dub's building fund. wedding dre ss of Mrs. Alonzo Cobun. Tea and cookies were serve d after It had deep, puffy sleeves and ~v:: the program. ' - - . . ; __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- J AT GIFf TEA I Miller-Huerter Weddin1 to Take Place Tomorrow .. 0 a 0 D 0 Eleet Three New orrieials ~ ~ 1 I whose honesty, integrity and progressiveness has never been questioned VOTE I'OR . ' flllla Alderman Francis L. Boutell (Vote Twice) For [g) President and [8] Member Board of Cook County Commissioners (County Board) RECORD Alderman 48th Ward, Chicago: Lawyer; former Assistant Attorney General of Illinois; Elected alternate delegate to National Republican Convention, 1924; graduate University of Minnetsota and University of Chicago: Ex-Service Man. ; ~====~ 0 I, a 0 0 D 0 I a 0 0 ALD. · JOHN J. TouHY FRANK F.ROEDER GEORGE HULLPoRTER ~[JV~V@~ ~~ ~.».EMocaAr~c cdNplDA'i"'.E:S~ NOV. 2., 19.26 £~£c;TION , ')o ~ 0 D I l... Vote Straight · [BJ Republican for Continued Prosperity & o,~==~oao,~==~oaoc:==~oao,c:==~oal 1 o~ Ald. John J. Touhy, In the Real EstateInsurance Business, a member of the Chicago City Council for the past 10 years. · Forceful, e n e r g e t I c. Endorsed by all Civic OrganizaUdns. Exceptionally fine record as a public official. Chicago City Purrhasing Agent, under Mayor Dever. Commended by the Citizens Committee for his efficiency and economy. He hal!! saved for the City of Chicago, thousands of dollars h e r e t o fore wasted. Frank F. Boeder, General Manager . of Railroad Department, ~estern Electric Co., handling m i 1 11 o n s of dollars of business each year. A real big business man for a big business office. Fully capable of administering a Public Office. Geo. Hull Porter, I ; These three men are exceptionally well qualified for the offices which they seek and if elected will give an honest business administration in the affairs of the Sanitary District.

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