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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1935, p. 29

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Mrs. John W. Brashears of 1241 Ash- land avenue, Wilnriette. Mrs. Bras- hears and her daughter, jean, left for California Monday of last week, to attend the wedding, and Mrs. Goetz and the bride-eleet left Sunday. Mr. Brashears and, his bride will be at home« after August, 1,, at the Grand View Arms, 1200, South Hoover street, Los Angeles. MissMadolyn Burnett, and Harry-Fe-a*r Wed The marriage of Miss, MadôTyn Btirnett, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Norval .Burnett of Eldorado, Ill., and Harry Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser, 645 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, took, place Wednesday afternoon, July 3, at the Kenilworth Union church. The Rev. George Drew of Winnetka performed the ceremony at 5 :30 o'clock, and Mr. Fraser and his bride Ieft immeciately afterwards for St. Charles, Ill., to.go from there to California to visit the fair in San, Diego, They Will> make their home in Evanrston after a thréee Weeks' -honey-. moon. Gtu.st of Honor Mrs. Howard C. Richardson, Jr., of Evanston,. was hostess at a bridge luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs.. William Heatgney (Virginia Wood-. land) of Havana, Cuba, who is visit- ing her parents, the LeRoy Wood- lands of 336 Leicester road,. Kepil- worth.' Birthday Celebrafion Mrs.'C. T. Scott invited :her family and a few friends to have dinner at her home at 117 Broadway the eve- ning of Thursday, june 27, in celebra- tion of the birthday of her nephew, Laurence Buckmaster. in juatthde day, and a bridge party in the after- flooR broughta large turnout of the women. The children had their, own events, and during dinner were amusedl by a clown policeman. A fireworks dis- play was the evening's -entertainment for al three groups. The club's new cock- tail lounge, built on, the porch, was initiated on the Fourth. Friday 'of- this week the women are having their, usual ,bridge game, with Mrs. E. T. Maynard of Winnetka and ,Mrs. Margaret McKee of Glencoe as hostesses. On Cruise Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Cherry, Wal- ter, Jr., and Miss -Isabell1 Cherry and Miss Analese White (Mrs. Cherry's sister) of 517 Sheridan road, Kenil- worth, left last Saturday for New York, sàiingi from there on 'the 'Santa Paula for the Panama Canal, South America, and California. From Los Angeles they will motor to Seattle through the redwood trail then through the, Canadian Rockies, stop-. ping off at Banff and Lake Louise. They will spend a few days in Kenil- Worth on their return and then will go to their summer home in Leland, Mich. P.A. R. 'Officer Mrs. Vinton Sisson, of Winnetka, bas been appointedl national chairman of the national defense committee of the D. A. R., and state chairman of forty-eight states.. She left Tuesday for Washington to be, gone the remfainder of the. week. League Plans Parties The Kenilworth League of Voters will have a. eries of food iaNg 5h .I. * RtEALESTATE,,LOANS Have funds to b lan on choice North Shore residential and busi- ness- properties àat reasoniable rates. E.,G oIn . leS. ]La Salle s. Chieago Don't take chances! lluy Wiléon'is bIsea Et 7ur dealer'.. It hma the GÇoverument okay gtamped right ün the label!1 AvT^ILL BRiume UBTsl - 4.-.. - ~ .--. i --.4- ~ '4 Q. ---------- AKIS Fi FTH AVENUE:.' NOt4eH MICN1OAN AT CNI8TNUT ALSO0 OBTAINABWE AT WINNETKA SHOP. THE CHIMNEYS-CENTER STREET. WINNÈTKA lw-

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