September 21, 1928 Leah · Kinne Weds · Edwin A. Robson in Autumn Setting Baskets of autumn flowers, with the . '!sua\ softening background of ferns · and palms, graced the Wilmette Par- · ish Methodist church last · Saturday evening for the marriage of Miss Leah Mildrt:d Kinne, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kinne of 1324 Elmwood avenue, and Edwin A. Robson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Robson of Chicago. The Rev. Horace G. Smith read the service at 8 :30 o'clock, at th e conclusion of which the guests assembled at Westmoreland club for the reception. Tran sparent velvet 'vas the material of which the gowns of the bride and her attendant s were made. The former was in velvet of ivorv hue made with bouffant skirt and tritim1ed with Venetian lace. A cap of the same lace held the tull e veil in place and a shmver nf ros es and lilies of the valley composed the bride's bouqu~t. The dress.es of the attendant s were in period stvle. The maid of honor, the bride's sister. Miss Ruth V crle Kinne, " ·a s in skv blue velvet. and the bridesmaids. Miss Dorothv Fuller and Miss Beatrice Pence of Wilmette. Mrs. Photo by E. L. R a y Donald G. Healey and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Frederick Ellis Hagen until r.ordon of Chicago. and Miss Lvdia Sprenger of Kenilworth. were- in her marriage on Saturday, September gown s shading from gold to burnt 8, was Miss Jessie Booth, daughter ·Jf orange. Tht>y all ca·rried Colonial hon- ~[r. and Mrs. John Peele Booth of ouet s with long ribbons matching their Wilmette. The Hagens are on a motor trip and will make their home in frocks. Kenneth S. Gordon was best man Evanston after October 1. and the ushers were Donald rr. - - -- --------··. ·----Heal ey, \Villiam Gillesnie, Daniel 1'. Mrs. Harold Condit Dies; Xa!!le. and Bernard S. Black. The Rohsons are on ·a wedding trip Leaves 2 Young Children in the East. Thev motored to TorMrs. Harold S. Condit, of 614 Laurel onto, went froth there to Montreal hv avenue, died at her home on Tuesday hoat and will take the trip down th.e morning after a.n illness of sev~ral St. Lawrence to Quebec. returning weeks. Mrs. Condit was the wife of ~tong- the coast of Maine to New Dr. Harold S. Condit. She leaves two York. Boston, and Washington. D. C. young children, Helen, 9, and Frank, 7. Four sisters, Mrs. George Lawson. ALPHA XI MOTHERS of Wilmette, Mrs.]. S. Reid, of EvansThe Mother's club of Alpha Xi ton. and two other sisters Jiving in Delta of Northwestern university will Oak Park, and one brother living in have . its first bridge party of the sea- River Fore·3t, also survive her. Funson next Saturday, evening at the eral services were held at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bur705 Gregory avenue, Wilmette. ial was at Memorial Park. '---------J Sept~mber .Bride ----------~-----------------· · ~· ( '··. ' i . --- ~ The DUTCH . . MILL , ·- has come to Wihnette with its delicious CANDIES Over 101 Tempting Varieties-Fresh every day-await your · selection Won't you come in and get acquainted with this most attractive littl.~ shop. ~ · .. You'll be given a trial box ~f candy RUMMAGE SALE By the Ladies of the Firat Congregational Church SEPT. 27TH-28TH ECONOMY SHOP, WILMETT.E FREE We're located just across the street from the Village Hall at 1187 Wilmette Ave. Read About The Ameriean Le1ion Convention to be held in San Antonio Early in October An advance story setting forth the salient features of the convention will appear on October 4· followed by daily reports from October 8 to I 2 in DUTC 75 't tf. AND ONE DOLLAR. THE LB. The Christian Science Monitor On Sale in Wilmette CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING R00M 1163 Wilmette Ave. Subscription Prices One Year ......... .. ... . $9.00 Three Moaths ......... .. $2.25 Siz Moatha . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 Oae Moath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Sia1le Copy ..... . .......... 5 Ceata WILMEITE 2140 Deliveries Free in Wilmette