Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1935, p. 27

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Hart otfkEvanston, son of Mr. andi Mrs. Arthur M. Hart of Great Falls, Mont. The ceremony was performed Sat- urday afternoon, july 20, at 4 o'clock at the bride's home, by the Rev. John G.. Hindley, of the Congregatio)nal church-in Wilmette. Only relative s and a-,f ew.,,friendsà attended. Th e bride wore an écru lace gown withý ýbluie trimmings, a large, matching blue picture bat, and carried a bouqu~et of delpbinium of various s'hades of blue. Her only attendant, Mrs. James Surp- less of Wilmette (Ruth Bower),, wore dusty pink,. a bat to match, and'.a shoulder bouquet of pink flowers. Thé groom's brother, Ricbard> Hart of Evanston, served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hart are now on a montb's motor trip in the, west where they will visit tlw Grand Canyon, the groom' s parents in Great. Falls, and return by w'ay of, Glacier 'Parkc, and Lake Louise and Baniff. They will make their home in~ Evanstoil. Joseph DeHaye Weds Josephine Karel The marriage of Miss Josephine Karel of Rogers Park and joseph De Have, son of MNr. and Mrs, John De Haye, 1510 Lake avenue~, took place Wednesday morning. julyl17,. at 10 o'clock at St. Henrv*s churcl ini Rogers Park. The bride and bride- groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. josepb Lyman of Wilmette, A wedding breakfast for 'twenty-five, gulests at the Sovereign botel followed the ceremony. Mr. DeHaye is.a, grad- nlate of the Loyola High gchool and of the School of Enginieering,. Mar- quette university.' the chlapter was served refresh- PhotobyKen A tea rcc,,tl. uas the occasion of the aitioiiicemelit of -the betrothal of Miss Helent Blake, :daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred D. Blake of Wilinetka, . to Robert William Brakeiiait of Chicago. U. A. R. Day a+ Fort Members of Skokie Valley chapter wiIl attend D. A. R. day in the C. M. T. C. at Ft. Sheridan July Z7. The program begins at 10 , in the. morning with inspection of the camp area by visitors. At Il there will be a review of troops and presen- tation of awarils. Luncheon will be served at 1 at the Oficers Camp miess. Has Sfrthday -a+ Camp AI Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carpenter of Wilmette, who is spending the summer at Camp Lin- coin for Boys at Lake Hubert, north of Brainierd, Minni., will celebrate bis sixteenth birtbday wbile at camp on 1July 21. He will be feted witb a sixt een candie .birthday cake in honor of the occasion. Entertains for, Vistor 4 e e6at~ invites You to En.ioy $.1.50 Facl, Without Obligaton aRegular Charge-or MARZY ROGERS Greduete Beauty Teclinician and Facial Specialist, witI be et aur Wilmette Selo fo on wek serrng ude&Jup give you e personel -beis: nd facial with the femous Juenite Wayne lndividualized'Beauty»Kods. Tele>hone foeraun a»eintment gw!I 66I Vernon Avenue Glh ncos Phone Glincoe 146 The Thse Salon oted for îte 1fpeféeY 1cldaV4ness Coolest, Sof test, Summner Foundation! le ~ Phone WilImeff. 4582, Daintiest. 77; SHADOW * GARMENT by n 17 Takes Guesfs to Cl.ub Mrs. Armand Peycke, 240 Raleigh road, Kenilworth, entertained a small group of friends at the bridge lunch- ton Tuesday at Knollwood Country club. Informton et 123l Weukegan Rd., Northbrook ,Phone Northbrook 671 LORD"S 0211a" Marks Eeg.. . Pat. 0. 9,wa*.wm Iva.sfeu 400or

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