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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 May 1929, p. 72

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72 WILMETTE LIFE May 17, 1929 Wins Her Success ' - - - - - - - - - : . . - - - - . J ,_ _ ____;,.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . I Model of Neatness Is This Wilmette Coal Yard Spick and span - neat as a pin fittingly describes the new Wilmette Coal and ~1aterial yard on Lake avenue at Thirteenth street '""here Charle3 F. Brandt, a resident of Wilmette for eighteen years, presides, ably assisted by ~!at thew Heinzen and Jack Paterson . The property, as readily noted in the above illu stration, has been completely renovated and is operating full blast. (Photo by Staff Photographer.) Rose Hanskat, who originated the "Stayform/' a stayless corset and bra'>siere, and who recently opened an Evanston store in the State Bank building, came to Chicago from Lithuania at the age of 7. She began to work as a child, and is now president of her own company which manufactures its own garments and which has four stores in Chicago and others in St. Petersburg, Fla., ~filwaukce, ~Iinneapolis and St. Paul. With a cigarette as good as Camels the simple truth is enough Gwendolyn Williams Weds Mayor Bartlett Saturday Miss Gwendolyn Williams will become the bride of Mavor Charles H. Bartlett of Evanston in~ a simple wedding service to be performed at the home of the bride's brother and sisterin-law , ~fr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. \Vil liam.-, in Huhba~ \\ oods Saturday evening. Dr. Da..,,d Hugh Jones, pastor of the First Presbvterian church will read the service at 8 in the pre s ~ encc of just the immediate familic . . ~lis \Villiams will have Oil ;? attl'nd ant. Mrs. Cyrus \Villiams, \\'ho will be her matron of honor. Mr. Bartictt will be unattended. Madam(! Eda Goedecke will play the wedding tllarch. Among prenuptial affairs fct=ng the bride were a luncheon Thursday at the Union League club bv Mr. an~! ~fr s . Cyrus \Villiams: a IUJ{cheon Fnday in· Mrs. George \Valtcrs and Mrs. 1-I. T. Wilcoxon at the \\'alters home in Evan ton. and a dinner part,· ~fan day evening at the home of ~fr. and Mrs. James Roy Ozanne in Evanston. C I GA]\ETTE S WHY CAMELS AaE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown- cured and blended with expert care. Camels are mild and mellow. The taste of Camels is smooth and satisfying. Camels are cool and refreshing. The fragrance of Camels is always pleasatlt, indoors or out. They do not tire the taste nor leave any cigaretty after-taste. Frances Badger Weds William D. Reichmann The wedding of Miss Frances Badger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shreve Badger of Evanston. and William Dent Reichmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Reichmann of Barrington, was quietly solemnized' Saturday afternoon at 4 :30 at the chapel of St. James' church in Chicago. Dr. Reginald E. Williams of Milwaukee cathedral officiated. A reception for the two families followed at the apartment of the bride's brother and sisterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Shreve C. Badger of 190 East Chestnut street, Chicago. Mr. Reichmann and his bride will live in Barrington. Miss Badger wore a gown of white satin trimmed with long straight panels lined in green, and her mother's wedding veil of rose point lace. She carried calla lilies. · Her only attendant, Mrs. Harriet Forest, wore a frock of yellow chiffon. Donald Bateman of Barrington, acted as best man for the groom. If) 1929, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.C.

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