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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1931, p. 14

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Authorzeèd L;sts for al .grades ar* here for' your convenience Fountain*Pens* Mechanical Penis Wilmiette Stationery & Gift ShopJ 1155 Wixnette Avenue Baek to SehoiZè lof WIEAN SMILK. mentally alert youngster. A Qarta Day of -Wielaud's Pure Miilk is essential to every child's health! :fil ai CREAM LUNE. NEYER VARIE- di 1 Siater Gillette, m-ho survives her. Mrs. Gillette is also. survived by a sister,' Mrs. Elizabeth Tuxford Rosen- brook of Mavwood. A son, Fred W. Gillette. passed away a year ago. Funeral service$ for- .-rs. Gillette we re held on Friday, Septemberý 4, froin the late residence. wi th the Rev., Horace G.* Smith, pastor of the XVil- mette Parish, Methodist chur'ch, of-. ficiating. Interment wvas at. Memorial Park cemetery. Kathrine- C. Tuxford, was born Septeniber 27, 1844, in Aam's county, Ill. She' taught school at -Camp Point, 11L.- for seven vears. In 187.1 she was married to T. Siater Gillette in Adams c oun tv. Mr. nd rs.Gillette came to Humi- hol dt Park, Chicago, ami. in 1878 rnoved.froM there to Evanston where they built their home at 1122 .Michi- gan avenue. In 19 the, Gillettes nioved from Evanston àto, Vilnîette where- thev have resided up to the time of Mrs. Gillette's death. For the past twý%entv vears thev had lived at- 830) I.ake aVelnue, Wilnmette. Mrs. Cyrus Barr'of 336 Essex road, Kenilworth, with Janice and Bob, iaive returned fron a, motor tri!) to Spirit lake. Iowa. They stopped 'for a4few days at Winoiia. Mitin., on theire way home. Mn. ad M rs . J.j.. Schwa tz and daughten, Gedln of Joliet spenit Sunday with 'Mrs. A. T. Pvfer of ,524 Fifteeiith street., LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLENS iery F. DiaIIc11arUu oi rrin,Àa The service was read at 5 o'clock at the Kenilworth Union cburch by the Rev. John G. Hindley of Wilmette, and ivas followed by a reception for forty guests at the 'home of the bride's parents, Mr. andj Mrs. Harold G. Barrett. 8e? Linden avenue., The, bride wore .a gown of ecru lace over ivory satin crepe. She. held a large bouquet of johanna Hill roses and fiues'of the.v.alley. Attending: the bride as maid of honior was.ber sister, Miss Dorothy' Barrett, who' wore. a 'gown of gold crepe Elizabeth with' a brown velvet sas h, and a brown,,velvet bat. Her bouquet comprised WVard, roses ami. lavender sweet peas.Ms. Frank- lin Vincent Lanumr of tvanston, as matron of honor, had a gown of pale green silk.. She. wore a' brown vel- vet, hat, and carried WNard rose, with babies' breath' interspersed. The, bride's, mother, wore: Patou bine chiffon, and Mrs. Blanchard's gown was of grey silk. lace over sheli pink.. Pr. Normian Blanchard, of Port- land, 'Maine. was bis b)rotlher's; hest mani. The ushers were Evard A. Hav,- den of Gibbs,, Mo., andMrk ile Cleaver of Cincinnati. *The Barrett's. home was attractivc-, ly. decorated with snow-on-tfhe;-moun- tain , yellow coxcomb. and white as- ters. The. bride's table was arranged with smilax and m aiden hair f ern. When the bride- and groom return fron t heir wedding journev to Port- land thiev will niake their home at 530 Sheridan road. Evanston. From .$16175 KATHARINIE WAL'K[ER SITH- 704 CHURCII STREET EVANSTON- Ready With Comjlete A ssortments! SCHQOL BOOKS- S Newand Second Hand. 'sU! Everythg for Scho.ol Needs. Pe.nc*il Box Sets Large Variety-Low 'Price MRS. SMITH' IS IN NEW YORK AND.HAS SENT HER EVANSTON SHOP DELIGHT.- FUL CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE TRADE

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