Min. lildnvl Andaman of tuerr- ..ald wsamaidofhooor. Show" punch org-Mic and: in houlut nyh mwhmin.-ndurriodnlhow- or bouquet of - M Ilia 1b bride's [on of nrhite Ill-ill was - with but sleeve: and hub" can. Chantilly he: trimmed tn "I ad {conned the high emu of (in In]. The veil '." and. (all - of will. and not have. and we Mason“ trimmed tin can White “on pen at! valley “lin- fonnd the bouquet. All “null of Chitin, Miss Lyd- in Spun" of Emsilworth, Min Vel- u Sch!" of Bourbon, and Miss W Atinon’of Bun-ton. attended tho bride. Their omndie drum in! in rainbow colon. pink, blue. gnu. Ind orchid. and. in the - Wu! style our white satin. They and“! lubpur and pink roses. Irwin P. Hum, Jr., of Chicago. was Mr. Wknecke‘l best mun. uni the usher: yen Dr. C. William Jobr. Mort And George K. Budd of Gleam. Walter Sink! of Chicago, and Donald MeFadden of Peoria. The bride hu just received her deg": at Nonthlv an university, Mr. “Bunch was prominent in football " the univer- shy. Minx u curtain in his senior "at. The members of the bridal party all "tended the uttiversity, the bridesmaids having bun sorority sis. un of the bride. who is a Chi Omega. kit at m M. 'b-ch. non of I." G. W“. of an Vernon - Glam. " l'hnndny, Juno ., .tot89 o'clock. The It". Dough- . Cor-ell mint-Id tho -MIr, I.“ - - In the Clem Union - A â€caption (allowed, held it the Nani Show hotel. “Ill-ambush“: illnndInLWun-m 1.ars.otBmu%.,ud"beeaaiarth. '_T__, _ Thaw four attendants worn nit-(vs Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mitten of 562 and nephews of the. bride and Wrtottt mu hula. Wilma)“. with their) Mn. Lam. Grant snort. hvml of children. have July I for Debug“; the music department' of RnckG,rd Wis . where they will visit Mrs. Mit- ( anlrv. played the organ, giving a tert's mother. Mrs. c. B. Moore, They 1 brown: m bofnro the ceremony. The ggm to be (one . month. F rrcrr.b, and the Watoes home Wurl- --_ IFH‘v‘raYI-d at'rm-tivJy with pennies One of the prettiest of the Junel MI from the Wstples garden. wedding: an: that Wednesday nrccr-i Mr. and Mrs. latsivr aw on a norm. June 22, of Mitra Mute": "chi â€mum's motor "in "munch the “at. tur. daughter of Dr. uni Mrs, I.“ nnd on their murn- will mnke their “unison Monk-r of ttt9 Sheridan I home ttt the Lasier residence in Win- wld. Hubbtrd Woods. to Frank1iu!rtt.tG. "at you, Min of the valley And mreetheart roots. “in Hub-n Igu- ln who menu! her that u will of in". m Hull aloud ehitrms. The Mr. and Mrs, Wienetke left on a motor trip through the west, They will be"! home " 680 Vefnon u'enue on their return. Min, Dummy Himy Schnrf lac-1 John Luier noted In his brother's Came the bride of Benjamin Franck! best man. and R. Bruce Mach-Hian Runyon,.|-nn of Mr. and Mrs. William of Donna, Wit. and Georsre E. B. Runyon n! LaGrange. Sulurdayf Wuples of Lexington. Kr., were nah. "ternoon " four o'clock in the Win- ‘ Ms. William A. Waplps of Ashland, 'tetkn Comerestmtiotm1 church. the', Ky. the brid/s brother, gain-5m Rev. James Austin Richards ottictat- 'year. in. The bride's father and mother,' Ruth Harris, datum" of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mckenzie, Mrs. James w. Harri, "f Wirtnctku. Seharf, held thr w-dding mention at} mu tiosxvr girl. wearing pink organ. their humc. 509 Cherry Rtreet, immcd- div trimmed in blue bows, and Bill“. iately mum cervmony. {“‘aple! of Oak Park. ttower boy, Winnrtkn 'chapter, P.K.0.. enter-' mgr» l him-d June 15. with a shower in hum I ml h: or of Miss Dorothy Schsrf. The I in" W mower was held " the home of Mrs. l ribbon Arthur Dean, “I Willow road. name Unr- of the prettier! of the June taming: wu that Wednesday Inâ€. anon. June 22, of mm Marcella Heb tier. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 1.. “urban Holder of 1119 Sheridan raid. Hubbard Woods, to Franklin Canny Ellil of Roz-heal". N.Y.. non of Dr. Ind Mrs. William T.’ Ellis of $Nrrtrthtoore. PI. The ceremony was performed by Dr. John R. Crosser of Chicago Ind the Rog-lumen Austin Rich-rd: in the garden qt the bride's home It 5 o'clork. Only the lmmevli- Me {milk-n and a few friends um: -t, Supper I'll mod on the Inn utter the ceremony. The bride was turned in I white tttNta period dun. trimmed with sit, vet m. The “on" of the town were of to" print lute Ind were mam by the bride's mother when uh: w a bride. The tulle veil‘vu kin- lnd with pearls and I bonnie“: of tone point he won by the bride'- mhml randy-tether. The bridal home! was I colonial one tf white 'oatdo_riBoeWh-.hg. 'pores-mr-ti-d-e, 1r..-d3it'uet-,artthu.de “at, unit-um“- W't,g1A't:g"gtgNt.h,1', tDreHrt-aeNeqrWetqrgt '.e- lulu- d PM _ Aftirt-rt-.att.- In Ian-kn form. n.1, qrNestN.ihtt.rith- 1?t-tf9beaerttrerrN- demhnnhom “cilia. WWI-nitrate mmummu m cola-III hm»! but 'hr-H-dat-ft-r. MS.Mttnorqroesmmad-m.. Mnedethw-‘m qrth.b.i6-rsnucTuete..- Kb III-[Ira Annu- mi " -artam,P-reeth.-. MkrRttmhethD-d.ttotqras- ".rD.C.,-aretuteuharad $Aeeee%-asat-oftHhH6.trttse f-o'Ptttfrtlt?.tu?ft-Ane, '.tdTtttdPtt'gid.Tafttt, "e. n- m, ,..d MgYu-ggmh it!“ -Ettt. In: in]. Gtherit but†an! thr than m lich- rum-garcvmmcnuam. “I†Vast-ml t.aatdKm.JoAatWeeatWb 1ttutet.ty.et.ey:u- '.Irlt a! 'rar-gh. Wâ€. '",_'o.e-rti)' North Shore' News shading 1mm punch to oeehid, and nu made in Mun lulu, with plo- tun but to mean. Min. Hut-[um Wrrin.arhoretedn.ueri.ter'.maid of honor. In dread in â€no. you: an. with bat to Mich. Both lurid- M ber maid of but atria! cotonint bouquet: of vaeireoiored Bow, en. Ralph Corral unwed as his bin-0min beat man. . _ Attended by 'tridestuitds mired in dust» of the Ente Gmnavay pe- tied. "in Florida Wupln, gained in the n’me manner, became the bride of David Radcliffe Luicr, ton of In. 0. S. Later of 131 Linqu "cunt. Clem. on Wednetdly. June 22. The bride is the dsatthter of Mrs. William S, Wnpks of Downers Grove. Ind the ctrremortr was read in St. Andrew’: Episcopal church. Downers Grove. By the Rev. Hugh M. McWhorter of Ottawa, IO., " 8:30 in the evening. A reception followed " the bride's home. [awash after the cannon Mr. ad In. Caron Id! on I ,sorttr mmtrip. Muillbeat home "tor July 6, a 1819 Cenlrd street, Suntan. The bride's [own WIS made of white satin, with up veil and court trim. Her bouquet of white roses, sweet pea and vnllcy lilies wt: made in colonial fashion. hows! tmrr-thirtg. _The wedding d:- vu a! talc“ Mira Ritchie of Chicago, as maid of honor. WOI’O orchid orttandie with a large velvet bow in at shade deeper uni lure orvhid hat. Her coloninl bouquet consisted of pink roses and orchid and peas, Miss Marion Chinn or. Duluth. Minn.. and Miss Cordelia "ancock Lyons of Wheaton, 111.. were bridesmaids. and wore green organ- die with the lame gmn velvet bows and carried bouquets of patch roses and pink sweet peas. They wore matching picture hats. The bride's attendants were her clusmates at Rockford college. John Lander noted In his brother's wanna-www.- b-et-ft-ts-Tre-atm. WW.WAMM M‘WMW ,ft_.--d-as. Mttla'd,ttPaQtuiiiaie 8'- :A'J‘EKYQ A%ns. Mr. Ind Mrs. Richard J. Burrows of 216 Myrtle and. Winnetka. have announcvd the r-ment of their dnurhtor. bulk. to Alonzo Tmevant Fnlnr,Jr., m of Mr. Ind Mrs. A. T. Poke-r of Rogers Park. The un- nouncement wan made at I luncheon their funds, at the Cathy Tea mom in [hi-rim. tert Thursdny ror leland. Mich. where thee hnvé n mun for the ret of the "unmet Virginia Hed- riek is int "turning hom I trip to Duluth on one of the large freight boats which plv the Ukrs. In the mt of Julia P8emine of [human wince father on: the bolt. VIV- l‘nin win “tend the summer school at Northwestern university this mt. Ali-broke! m.dl-yuro|d '-tn.ethebrfd.,-rtnttnrm- " manila-nullâ€- u“... haul-hr: of Mr. as! 1'ru1UltteC1eceettt '.ar._ymeyth"r-tttr%Ntdearv%d mummy-n same manner. Thaw four Rel-n Davis, hull"? of Mr. and In. William B. DIVE of Kahhamt 'NoFb-thetrrueofrrmry M. Alla. t. a! It. and In. Blithe M All“ a! than“ Inn. on m nit-noon. June Mk Th â€.Jll“ Allan Mud-Ind“. '"r"9r at {our _ flu-bra. 'm* m:- white ehtiNroatdoHt.mhrrt-etrttute tithe-m hsnewlrtermateb, "deat_beuntbm-taearttte m.e..-rt-dmnertttu.. “MmInIA-Rny min. prh Emmi“: Arthur Dav!- of 2m. and In. Willis-n huh, who - et".- mIo-d 1:an “a an“ "grt bou- M of bhoddbihinlun In! glu- Hi. up"! - ham“. Jamar}; '9 'ah" if". is“)- "kiwi; dir. trin Wayla- w"."" I l KN. ha. Mr. tad In. Edwin Hadrick of anilwnnh with Phoebe nnd union. In I lovely union min: of Man- qu. [In Sh and sun-Mao. â€in J Harris, daughter of Mr. and 1mm w. Harri: "t Winnetka. mvr girl. wearing pink organ» mmed in blue bows. and Billie ' of Oak Park. ttower buy, I white satin suit. They rar- hkr's of [many wink Kanr- axle and James Harris. the stretrhers. Were dressed in the A'i.tfd1'Mlttt'.'lgtttt m m or" “in trip. AM Me. Allen in to aindhbdqn-h Michel: the U_itrofchieaeotsextait,ttte, rill chin tin 'Gditerraoeascut. I btutodbtoesmc Hill Vircinin Cad "in Elena“ Deal-shy have returned from a year'ts “In! thud. They were met at the dd by their plums: Mr. Ind Mrs. m... th Dennehy, who have spent the winter in Chicago. Upon their ro- turn thw - to occupy their hume in Wilmtkn. Mr. and Mm. Chub: R, Jacobs of 368 Elder hue m entertaining in honor of their daughter, Lucile, " I dinner with! at.the Sunset Ridge Golf club. The dinner will precede the dub dance, Ind the truests are uhool friend: who On being enthr- uined before their departure on summer vacation; Mr. and Mrs. Albert l “ups, Mt Spruce street, Winnetku. announced the engagement of their daughter. Huiorie, to Roy 'Pavlik of Kenil- worth, at: dinner for twenty guests at the Drake hotel last ".1aturGy evening. Following the dinner the putty aw Richard Bennett in "The Barker," now playing at the Black- stone theatre, Mina Lipps Wu graduated Tuesday from the 'turrse's, tr-ining school at St. Francis hospital. Miss Phyllis Kirk, daughter of Dr. And Mrs. A. E. Kirk of Winiie1d, Knnm. was married on wednesday Jyne 22, at 9 o'eiock in the morning, to the Rev. HImld C. Case, pastor of the North Shore Methodist Episco- pal church, G1eneoe. The (‘rrrmony took place in Winfield, and the bride‘s fnther rend . the service. Ur. Kirk is the president of Southwestern col- tere It Wittfieid. Mr. Case and his bride returned to Glencoe following the ceremony, where they an making their home in the nvw ran >ndm- at I'M?) Greenleaf avenue. Alaska va'rizcrmurs have prover) thvir worth year “(or yrar. We now huvn- a complete-stock on display and there IS a model that will surely please you and summer yuur require- numb. Cork insulation hns been pruvvn hy test as the best. Othrrs may tell ynu about their insulation, "at we will show it to you. Special tttms arranged. and we will take your old refrigerator in on the deal. The Schwartz Furrthure Cm. 1143 South Gonesee street, just south of Wash, innon, Waukegan, Ill. lSadv sarcv-lh-mn Miss Rip to Winnctka July 1 summer at her home. Miss Beatrice Kinky. l Mr. and Mrs. Ruben H. L'f' Indian Hitt road. has; I prosidvnt of the Juniur cl, ,Bunkywnodyumynnd buy your home Mil-Nuns: than. Monk-moot mtrdositl-runoeemdtt Indium-unionism mnmlihnlmmdtl or-meh. OMee: Court House. Waukegnn. Illinoil Res: Lake Feral. n1inoir Phones: Wnukeg-n 1860 lake Forest 60t .. 1292 N x V t, o"rcr, V o q .'f.. _ t I x q . "t l L . I thas.E.lhmell&sm, aw 0mg...“ Surveyors Licensed Surveyor and Structural Engineer '(Oounty Surveyor) Civil Engineers “a Municipal and Guam] - _ "rhteerhut has be, " . LII-mug pyml the h, cy of 'ccted .uth- past high Mrs. Ling past June M rs. as 710 Yale Lane -rare, the best examples of what a smal} house should be - iiorn- fort convenience and quality. looked. Fully restricted, with unusual surroundings - near the athletic field and Sunset Park - Exmoor Club on the north - Sunset Valley Golf Club on the south. V Complete, ready for occupancy. Priced $12,000 to $17,500. ' Cash or terms. Bowman's Milk / lie e p s swe (at. ',' muons Patronize Our Advertisers Beauty in arrangement and decoration has not been over- Bowman's Milk/ keeps sweet keeps swe Walter W. Wilcox That is Why The wonderful sweetness and rich, fine flavor of Bowman's Milk is due to sev- eral very definite reasons: 1. Extremely vigilant supervision of the Bowman Farms. Sweetness is assured here. 2. Careful inspection of the milk at our country receiving stations. Milk is also tested for coolness and sweetness here. f ‘ 3. Perfect cooling and refrigera- tion from country to city distrib- uting stations. Thus the sweet Bowman's Milk is kept sweet. 4. Quick delivery. Every bottle of Bowman's Milk is cradled in pure, crushed ice until brought to your doorstep, reaching you as fresh and sweet and rich as when taken from the cow. The Wilcox Special Built Homes Telephone Highland Park 2700 0-0 of the Wilcox and“ Built Ila-u Builder of Wilcox Hound WNW H. P. 2619 t5tt mum". my a. {in