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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1928, p. 31

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October 5, 1928 WIL·MB'TTE FE . · LI · . · :31 Elizabeth Webster Names Attendants for Wedding Party Miss Elizabeth Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Towner K. Web~er, Jr., of Winnetka, whose marriage to Sturtevant Hinman will take place on October 13, at 4:30 o'clock, at Christ .church, with the Rev. Ashley Gerhard officiating at the ceremony, has chosen Mrs. Perry Buchanan (Catherine Hinman) for her matron of honor. Mis s Helen Oakley of Montclair, N. ] .,· will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids are Miss Fanny K. Young of Ashtabula. Ohio, Miss Dorotby Barrett of White Plains, N. Y., Miss Constance E. Green and Miss Jane P. Bertschy of Dayton, Ohio, and Miss Jeanette Ketler of Evanston. Miss Oakley. . Miss Young, Miss Bertschy, Miss Green and Miss Barrett are all coming from Connecticut college, which Mi5s Webster attended last year, to be in her wedding party. A reception will be held immediatelv following the ceremony at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong, 1077 Tower road, Hubbard Woods. Mr. Hinman has asked Norman Hinman of Barrington, Ill., to be his best man and the ushers include George W. Dawson of Dalhart, Texas, George Giles, LaGrange, Ill., Roger Sherman ctnd Perry Buchanan of Winnetka, Douglas Flood of Kenilworth, Henrv Kitchell Webster, Jr., and John R. Whitmr1n of Evanston, Towner Webster, III, of Winnetka, and John Smalley of Wilmette. Miss Elizabeth Babcock, who gave a luncheon on Saturday, September 22. was among the first to entertain in Miss Webster's honor. Miss Bettv . Marshall of Wilmette was hostess at an afternoon bridge and luncheon Saturday, September 29, and other parties planned are those to be given. hy Mrs. Lamson, on October 6 and 10 respectively. . Spe~ials from the Housewares Section Telephones Greenleaf 7000 Wilmette 3700 Roge~s Park 1122 Good Electric Heaters -the well-known Dayton make- ·=·------------------------·· fOVNTAIN .SQVARL LVANTION $J.39 Glowing, ~oncentrated heat--where you want it, when you want it. And at very little cost. The bronzed ·bowl . radiates the heat-the heavy wire .guard prQtects from too-direct contact. Just attach it to any . outlet, and you have instant heat-for qujck warming of bathroom or bedroom before the furnace heat. comes up, for hair drying, and for so many other uses: !· ., Honor Kenilworth Girl at Ward-Belmont School Miss Marjorie Oleson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ]. P. Oleson of Kenilworth, has been selected as chairman of the social service department of the Y. \V. C. A. :lt the Ward-Belmont School in Nashville, Tenn. With Miss Oleson is Miss Elizabeth Eberhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eberhart of Evanston, and she has been chosen Y. W. C. A. reporter on the Hyphen, the weekly school publication. Both young women entered Ward- Belmont this fall. The honor that they have attained is no small one, as there are more than 800 students there, and girls with much talent from almost every state in the union. Jelly Strainer r~gulatlg Alumin~m · 45C ·· 39c The And.; rock strainu is a sturdy wire frame that you can attach to any dish or bowl. Good for preparing habits' food, or soups, too. Do You Wash· Each Dish for 5 Minutes? 4 qt. Steamer $1.39 Steamed ' p U d·d :i n g, s t'c a in-·e d f r u i t s. sttamed vtgetablrs. Delkciousand whole· somt. Regularly s r.6s. Johnson's Wax 59c pt. The quatt size is special at $1. 1 8. Pound cans of Johnson's Paste Wax, 6gc; 2 pound cans. SI.JO. Save Bushes and Trees, Forest Board Implores Destruction of bushes and trees in the forest preserves by people seeking branches to decorate their homes and halts ·is bewailed by the Cook County Forest Preserve board, which sends an appeal to the people to be careful of the forest bushes and trees and assist in the problem of preservation. "The change of color in the leaves is beautiful, but the beauty is to be preserved in the forest preserves and not destroyed," states M. S. Symczak, general superintendent. "The destruction about this time of the year is amazing." Mr. and Mrs. Elmer An~rson of 319 Central avenue and their children, Charlotte and Roger, spent last weekend in Springfield visiting vari<?us objectsofof interest Lincoln. connected w1th the life Abraham Dunlap Beater. 7!)c Of course not t But the Conover does! Washn them thoroughly, with a powerful swirl of hot water -and all at one time. No wonder they're so immaculate and sparkling clean when the · Conover's through with them! Let us show you, in your own home, with your own dishes, what a marvelous savtr of time and energy the Conover is! Just telephone for a demons}Htion. Lord#1-Fint Floor The Stt of beater and bowl is regularly S 1. Specially priced till next Thursday n09n. Iron Skillet and Cover Wearever Saucepan . Set $1.35 $1.29 Reg a I arly SI.S9· The ' famous Wagner cast iron. ------- Oat quart, 1 ~ quart and 2 quart siza in tacti set. Reaalarly S 2. 3 5· l~======================;:==============·=====~

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