_yiireretti mains. a: the be Coon . home of e “hon-Jot [the Lake tie I reached â€Line trai s. l:to the North mat in thL big m Kenos a. I What w my awed int the in Lak , ’Lake l Sehi " Beac h Lak at Lake! ELLE; Wht 'lr tiisi'iiiti, t " wine: eleini maï¬a Put 6p.m. NS! uni [wit Links Fad: Scalp than! 013 PPE Jer, of H. M. 1113;5st iiC,"C', 'e Ithd d Pitrir 1990 is}: has at F N?" v 1 vy- , W _ Il m The bride were a lovely white ta: feta We, with inserts of tulle,.ov1 which were dainty Aotrers of taffeta The crown for the veil was of mu point end dull.“ lace. She engrtq The bride was attended by Mia Rutheda L. Pretzel as her maid c honor. Chrome Rom, a cousin c the bride; served " beat man for Mr, Pretzel. . _ _ _ The mu-rim of Miss Mhrion . Rohan, dunghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi liam P. Raina of Chieatro, and C I G. Pretzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geor Pretul. 1086 Blue Hyad, Gieneoe, place last Saturday. June 19, a tti Webster hotel, Chicago. " '5: o'clock. After the ceremony, a di ner was served to about seven guests. . _ The marriage of Miss Lois C daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Collin. MI Prospect venue. Winn - ha, to Edward G, Land, son of . and Mrs. S. B. Land of Boston place Tuesday, June 29, at noon, t the home of the bride's parents. wedding breakfnst'followed the cer - mony. There were no attendants, a only the families of the bride a groom Were present. Dr. James A L tin Richards' of the Congregatio 1 ehurefrreaif the service. a I; The young commie will sail fro Montreal Jul, I, for a summer i, Europe. liter returning from their hon - moon trip to a lodge in northern Wi - consin, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen will be t home after July 15, at 1814 For t avenue, Wilmette. Raymond Stephens of Hubbat Woods was best man. and Jose h Glover, Harry Turner, and Carlet Vqrner were when. i C The matron of honor, Mrs. Habit Reid, was dressed in rchid taife , with bouffant skirt: the [candid of hlmfr Miss Catherine Barker, as in yello , and they carried bouquets of pi k rows. daisies and larkspur. e bridesmaids. Miss Mary Sprague a d Miss Gertrude Wnltzer. were in gre h tathrtafroeks fashioned in the " a way and they carried baskets of ftoi, - ers like those cnrried by ghe matr n and maid of honor. r" . The bride, who is the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Turner of 12 2 Lake avenue. was attired in a bo - fant,white taffeta dress with a t yoke. A wreath of orange blosso 5 held the tulle veil in place at the Mk of the head. 1. The Wilmette Baptist church we: the scene of the marine of Miles Sylvia Turner and Hmey Newland Bowen. both of Wilmette. on satuV day afternoon, June 19, the Rev. Fran- cis Btif1er reading the service atj4 o'eloek. A reception " the home bt the bridetrroom's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Howard Bowen, 1216 Elmwotd avenue. followed the ceremony. I A reception was held in the ehurth parlors following the ceremony, and the wedding supper was served at the home of the bride, 1036 Lake avenue, for the bfidd party end members bf the immediate families. ( The ceremony was performed hy the Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, father (of the bride. : The bridesmaids and soloist wo, e pastel shades of green, orchid, yell _ , powder-blue and rose taffeta, comb - ed with silver lace, and the defotr- tion of the church was palms, ferns. delphinium and males. l Lloyd White of New anon, Cody... acted as Mr..Chupin’l best man, at.f Harold Lane of Hammond, Ind.; E. 1?. Mead of Miami Beach, Pla.; R. ith Pelt: of Clinton, Ill., and Horatio Fitch of Elmhurst. ushered. xi Miss Lloyd chose for her. ttt maids, Miss Chspin of Clinton, lu, sister of the groom; Miss Garnet Knlch of Lima, Ohio; Misses with. urine Parkhill of Pierceton. Ind., ind Miss Eiiubeth West of Chicago, the latter three, college friends of the bride. Miss Marian' Bailey of Cold- water, Mich, another classmate, sang. Owing to the fact that the bride's sip ter, Miss Dorothy, is in China, "t" was no maid of honor. , The man-lab of Miss Priscilla Lloyd Ind Paul W. Chapin was cole- brated in the Wilmette Comrretratitm- a} church My, June 29, at 45:30 in the afternoon. _ Mrs. Don Berwert, organist at 'ihe Church of the Holy 9yntorttr, pitted the piano and Mrs. Murdock was he violinist. The bride md groom 'tre spending their honeymoon in Adhe- Ville, N. C. ir, The bride was charming in , gown of white, satin nude'in eoloi al style. White tulle formed her Tail and train. i The bride’s Attendants, Miss u- beth Hannah, the mnid of honor, nd Min Mary Hannah ind Ilia E in Ross, the bridesmaids, wen in pink taffeta of, “tying shades, 'm- broidared with cluster: of ttowe _ in the front of the tight bodice Indi on each side of the long, full skirt. fI would, pink no... W, ' dragons ad his": provided o ' " may touch af mm color. eeretrtortr"tas ptHohtted... by at. Kelley on the m porch, which a- transformed into above: of fol. and pink Bowers. . (l Hannah, 256 Woodstock rho}; E worth. Arch†of tanthsx framed, doommr, Md lotto hon-oh of -...t- ' ----- " II I. V Hannah to Siam! itiiiitiiiG Thuruhy "mines nt'thc hone of fiat! â€my, Mr. ttttd Mm. A. THURSDAY. JULY t, North.Shore Nomi of gnu Coma mil; _ the [ the The bride was dressed in white satin, embroidered in pearls, and car- The marringe of Miss Virginia Maybnm Simmonds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Simmondq Jr., 286 Sheridan road, Winnetka. to c1iftord Hinekley Smith, took place Wednes- day evening, June 23/ at g, inthe gardens of the Simmonda' home. Dr. James Austin Richards oMeiated. Miss Mabel Forberg was her listen“: maid of honor, and her bridesmaids were Min Kathryn Paulson- and Miss Ruth Borberg. I James Davis of Madison, kWh, was best man, and Ronald Campbell of Winnetka and Lloyd Kennedy of Win- netkn ushered. The bride'e brother, Carl, gave her in marine. m, __V-. r-"" q-wu-J vvclnus, It the North Shore Methodist Epilcopd church, Glencoe, at 8 o'ehielt, the Rev. Home G. Smith, a former pastor of the church, ofBehttine, assisted by the Rev. George MacAdam. A reception for the immediate families, relatives, And e few intimate friend, followed at the home of the bride-eleet'g moth- er, Mrs. C. A. Forborg, 960;Linden avenue. l' l ’ The ushers were Eugene, Schubert, 898 Cherry street, Winnetka', and Mar- shall Retrintter, 180 Lake street, Glen.. coe, brother of the bride. 3 After a honeymoon at the Dells, Wis" the young couple will make their home " 1144 Tower road, Winnetka. The marriage of Miss Serem Elin- beth Porberk of Hubbard Woods to Glenn Llewdyn Jenkins of Sparta. Wis, took place Tuesday evening, at in beet nun. Mrs. Irving Loewin'tr, Granville, Mich, unaided Miss , Rab. zinuii' as. mateirirot honor, and Alice Rottingâ€, sister of, the bride, 1nd Jean Wineah of Winnetka, lattended her as bridesmaids. _ F F The marriage of Miss Nubia Ret- tgfriftgef,t, of ',t, and Nutt up 'tttginger, 1 W l (Home, to Jerry Panich, Hiblyard mad, Wilmette. took plum yam! It, 9:30 In“, " the Sacred Heart church. _ June: Magda, Ribuiit road, Wil- Per/trouter' ftt ho mom. mod .llr. and.“ Proud M on'Sqndny mania: for Yellowstone Ink. They are expect-d to return “but July 8; and will mid. in Chimo until fail. i shttymr mm of 1111 'pet-tttrm)- ler Sf white rout. s'lh1tt'il'it,',ti ntti in u Mutant an" of attft pearls tptrett and curried w um bots Wet of ttale pink men. "_', _-....---, stores are quickly reached. l g-rtime to shop leisurely brings greater satisfac- i - . ' , tion. _ fti/ti1rii'lii"y EVANSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE f'ft Pays (o Shop _ in, Iihoanston" om A.tedtM DAN? Bowman’s Milk in full, cream milk-rich in all the vitamins to necessary to vigorous, red-blood- ed health. Drink it treelr--at lent a Quart a dar-and see how much better you feel. Bowman's Milk is fresh and pure; Nature's greatest contribution to mankind. For the 3003;; will do you and your: start king it today. Simply telephone our nearest dio- tribntmg station or cede: from on Bowman Mllkman. Do it now 2tfll you forgot. ' While the camnis primarilly for boys of the Chicago schools, William Me- Andrew, superintendent of schools, has extended an invitation to 'boys throughout the middle west to attend. Major F. L. Heals, in charge of the R. o. T. C. in Chicago schools and in command of the camp, Inn. “This in- terest of army offleem in Bump Roma. velt shows that the camp stands well in the estimation of those men who are most competent to judge.", That Camp Roosevelt, the summer educational training camp of the Chi- cago public school system. " Port Sheridan this year enjoy: the confi- dence of oifteert, of the army in indi- cated by the number of sons of Mr. core who are enrolling. Officers of the general staff in Washington, lancer: from headquarters of the 6th corps area, and even officers at Fort Sheri.. dan will have their sons become mem- CAMP ROOSEVELT , HAS ARMY BACKING Sons of a Number of Them ' Be Enrolled; Middle West Boys Welcomed With - Chicago Lads CONFIDENCE OF - OFFICERS Mr. and Mrs: Siam: are spending their honeymoon at Colorado Springs Followina- the Greinonn" Husk O’Hare's "orchestra plgyed for dancing forthe young people. The cerémony took pluco' in the 'bcautiful sunken garden: on the Sim- monds' grounds. Pinkoeonies were mused amid the .nhmbbory, u I bath- ground for the wedding party, .and two “peony trees" found I [tuneful arch for them to pus linden. The, .1310 wu formed by'itudsrds pf pink roses, pennies and blue mkapur. The wedding nan-ch Was played by a trio. . Min Kahlua-1&6! Chic-m, tho amid of honor, were a son of gram taffeta, with tulli Botmee minke. The bridesmaids, Ilia Pqulino Wallis of Wilmette and Miss Cindy: Pom1tee of the Edgewater Beach hotel,orem dressed in orchid tatreta, and Vote picture has hatching their tttNM. Tulle was draped over their shoulder“; and fhtished off with a pink roam . J glad i shower bouquet of orchids, tmeet. pm and Illic- ot the volley. Her gown you trimmed with I Gonna, and poke of has. T . ' m mummy;- Puss. mum animators Continued on page eight m [i -"'"_" ESQ-E5 man. . Au. Chic-go l trgorehiirai-, Ry. I I httr,azgtteatit,'aetarg wu. édu atâ€. Mam-MW†Camp Boo-even “to when pra- vuuniirhitytr12toi-s'oeae, s Tttth. as three -rttu, - ï¬nd “I: h3&9m t"mtbM)t)traeFatmitg,., "itttiiui'i'k'yiisiitriidiiGii';. Phst,the' m I,“ to I†hon-M mutt high school, a an! h1elrtq.ect1yatetritiur"iGit,Giii'ii uhooLkhouodinnhmeIrcu' "e.tsaaktitt-sAiikaTGtilTii"i. mflnngtheehue-mhldluomm Inn-hum and; unbumngdlboutthu-mm‘mwmymm "mi, y that. This unique awnâ€! - school‘innrto! the Chm-nun _ the. 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