Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1927, p. 21

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"1; In. Woodbridge Bissell, sister-in- "f; km of the bride, as matron of honor, l't , vol-o ehitton in two shades of pink, it _ T and Mill Princes Badger of Chicago, 'k?. taff of honor, wore two-tone blue Es ' . on. Their bouquets consisted of When Miss Helen Louise Maxims becomes the bride of Wallace Whit- . more Weld on Wednesday, June 29. the groom will be attended by Roger Low of Wilmette as best mamand Raymond Roth of Wilmette, Hubert Sargent of Galesburg. Stanley Weld Ind Herbert Weld of Winnetka, the trroom's ttrotherscgg, ushers. --"==erFre_sdu's atturv%taTiir-s I' ig."r, a 1-H“ Ian, luncheon. theater Min and Mn were given in the bride'- hnur preceding the wedding. In- duded in those given immedinhly be- - the occasion m u luncheon at the Women’: College club, the bone“ - Miss Katherine Dudley. on m. Jill! 6. Mill Martha Thon- " gnuhimd It I shower Smithy m Jun-v5. I!!! Ruth Hollo- W. W of Mr. and In. Bnrrr 6. My of no Sheridan to“. M m . lunch-on may. I. It, for-h Clan. n- " In. Mme“. 2ttg."atthno','.i"a Ind “a W of 1m 1treel all.“ Woods, to runklm 1?rfttteeetteu52ae f2lti1edtt','dll'tl'heNJ. m “I ephetbb ' duo-mam ”uni-few Gowned in a white satin period dress, trimmed in Spanish lace, draped in a stately Spanish veil, and carry- ing a allover bouquet of sweet peas and white roses, Miss Elizabeth Amey more, daughter of the Wallace Bon- dntent C1ores of 654 Cherry street, Winnetka, became the bride of Lewis Shuttle Withey rr, of Grand Rapids, Mich, Saturday, June ll, at 8:30 ’dock. Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard pen K,".',',',": the ceremony, which was fol, towed immediately by' a reception and dance at the Woman's dub, nsadearrudttFttteBoqri. After I abort Moon. Mt. Withermsdhistreuenrftlmake their brtrrits_GraetdRq9., --_. - liu Clove attended mu Mia-'- ochool in' Washington, D. C., after inkling her work " North Shore Country Day wheel. and dial unend- d lit: Wheeler'. achool It Provi- The bridesmaids, ineluding Mists law Ott, His: Beatrice Ripley, Miss Eleanor [chem Mists Martha Thom- hyhliu Ruth Honour, Miss Anne Cort, Misa Catherine Peck, and Miss Mildred Fletcher, were paiod Met: dunes in peach shades. and carried colonial bouquets. Gnu Lucile Clare, the beideh nieee, " Ao- girl, vu (Irena! in W blue {up de chine, The maid of honor, Miss Judith Doddie of Chicago, formerly of Win- oetha, wore . green Meta. period (has, shaded in color from rich dark green, to the most delicate of pastel green. She wore a flower in her hair as her only huddms. and carried I dainty eolonial bouquet of various eol- ored ftowertr made up of peach col- ored not: and other blossom of blue eludes Miss Ruth Meir}? as maid of " 'otii'rsGGtttt%httrTPsEhird,%iiii] honor. Miss Barbara Mearns and Miss pleted her junior year. She leaves Frances Weld of Wilmette, Miss Helen next Tuesday for Janesville, Wis, to Lane of Evanston. and Miss Lucile be maid of honor in the wedding party King of Edgewater, as bridesmaids.) of Miss Jean Colby, one of her sorori- The bridal dinner will be given by Mr. I ty sisters at the university. and Mrs. Herbert Whitmore Weld, 315 ---- Sunset road. Winnetka, the groom’s! The marriage of Miss Margaret purents, on June 28. ..The ceremony Frances Beebe. daughter of Dr. and is to be at the Kenilworth Union! Mrs. F. C. Beebe of Twin Falls, Ida., church at 8:30 o'eloek. to Roman mm mam...” " w;......., Mr. and Mrs. Whitmgn are talking I honeymoon in Colorado, and will be " home in La Crease, Wis., after July I, where Mr. Whitman is nssocinted with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, The Bissels. who have many friends in Winnetka, are in Florida most of the year, and art: living now at the Virginia hotel in Chicago. Allen Whitman of New York City, the eroom's brother, served as best gin-In. The list of ushers included lea Young of Schenectady. N. Y., Roland Allen of Indianapolis, William C. Hubbard, Jr., and William Oden, Fr., of Lake Fomt, Lunning Madur- Und of Winnetka, Woodbridge Bissell of Gary. the bride's brother, Charles M. Walter of Chicago, and Stuart Crocker and W. Huston Kenyon of New York City. The church was decorated in calla lilies. palms, and cmdehbras holding white candles. Spring tlowers were placed in the windows. . 'tatt.. Gum than. dataghter of 'ttia, Mm. huh lute“ Dine“. . " WM and Work P...-" Whit- qt Cambridge. h. W5 [an of white marquis- ‘m. and min. fqshioned in period ‘71.. - slightly titted It the waist, In“ point lace used at the neck Ind u the crown of the veil was used by tho bride's mdmother before her. The Veil “in of tulle made with m bio-Ions The, bridal bouquet "e of 'edotytn lilies and valley lilies. End JeilGr diisiiis, 'ltrttt, "and on loud-y, June ta, l If“. at the Winnetb W chuck. Dr. J. W. F. Dnvi- m. A reception fol, w " an bone of Mr. Ind Mrs. Vin-um G. wanna ot 1094 Pri- in: mod. Hubbard Woods. it lb“. wanna-y, "t-,aeth0-ee 33"!!!” North Shore News A dinner of thirty of the couple’s relatives and friends was held in the Pompeian room of the Orrinxton hotel after the ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carpenter intend to take I short trip before they will be " home at 1616 Hinman avenue, Eva-won, on Septem- ber 10, and will ate a longer trip west later. Among the many private "airs pre- ceding the nuptinll, I tool shaver for the "Carpenter" was then by Olive Miss Margaret Brew of Evanston, was maid of honor, while the brides- maids were Kathryn McDonouah of St. Paul. Minn., and Miss Rita Biondi of Chicago. Yellow and orchid shades dominated the wedding " the brides- maids were dressed in yellow and car- ried orchids. Benjamin Carpenter, brother of the groom, when home is in Whitehall, N. Y., served as best man. The ushers were Wesley L. Brown of Winnetka, 1nd Gordon Vert Kirk of Eeanstom Three of the brid- al party are members of the faculty of New Trier high school, as is Mr. Car- painter. Miss Katharine Sherman of 1062', Peru. Ind.. will be their ttuesis Ls' Ash street grriveihnme for the sum-) Mr. and Mrs. Vollman entertained 2 'trtdrC2iicaiirett Jherutiv . umber of relatives gunday on the 00 " C,-7'i'li,fte3,,e5il 9mm tiiifiiii,%iii e as Alir'r"s%G"Gi'h"Gissil'l"v",clli,tt'I' pleted her junior year. She leaves, rlrversary. pert Tyesday for Janesville, Wis, to, --- The Misses Mira and Elaine Bur- gess daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- rs! Burgess of 122 Melrose nvenue, Winnutka, leave Thursday for Wash inzton. After spending a few days there, they will go on to New York. They sail June 29 for Europe, where they will'spend about two months, vis, itinz England and most of the Conti, nental countries. um. "Woe urnvanuonh " The bride wore a"'siitiiiFt'iiat. away costume of king's blue chiffon. with a navy blue coat and hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler were in Lincoln for the ceremony and returned to Wil- mette soon after the wedding. ' Central avenue. Wilmette, and Stanley girL The couple will take a tri Hall, son of H. J. Hall of Lincoln, l the Dells, and will be at home on I Nebr., were married on June 2, at 4:30 I avenue in Wilmette, liter July 15. o'elock in the afternoon at the Church ( -- of the Holy Trinity Episcopal in', Robert P. Abercrombie, Jr., so Lincoln. Rev. Francis Sherman of l the-D. F. Abercrombies of 244 l St. Matthew's mission read the "ieriilii..ii.j, Ghmerre, WIS trrnduated Fr many. which was attended only by from the Glencoe grammar sel members of the immediate families. lThe Ahercrombies will move to Mr. and Mrs. Hall, who have beer. honeymooning in Toutdale. Coi6., ar- rived this week to be at the Cutler home until July I. They will make their home irrEvanstpru , ' Mr. and Mrs. Dyer left for Wan. f thy Pearson home utter the erremonyi plea. Wis., where they will be at the) Attending Miss Pearson as maid of Dyer summer home until July 1. They honor will be Miss Beatrice Flinn. and will make their home at 816 Forest Mr. Joseph Schneider. brother of the Manor, Evanston. gammy). will act as beat 1',',',"i.,'t . --.- - brideh small brother, Jame , ill Miss Mary Lucille Cutler, seir:,rrh,tirsi:i',v,'i',, as ring bearer, while Dismhy, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cutler of 407 cousin of the groom. wilt be tlower Central avenue. Wilmette, and Stanley zirL The couple will take a trip to Hall, son of H. J. Hall of Lincoln, 3 the Dells. Ind will be " home on Lake nt, 18 East En street. Chieaeo . when K!" ti" . diam! 9artr " t... Mo. the ceremony was lend, formed a har- rune hotel, "ut the M (stingy m monious hukground in decorations of {dinner dune " the Indian Hill club pink and green. Dean DeWitt read the (well by Hill Mary S. Kin on last ceremony. The bride is the lister of Saturday night. Mrs. Cedric Smith, 62 Warwick road. -.-.- Winnetka, and the groom is the son The minute of u Verne Pearson, ot Mrs, George Nrnley Dyer of St, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August C. Innis. Pearson of 898 Cherry street, Win- Miss Alice Dyer of St. Louis, In the Niki. to Edmond Schneider, son of bride's, attendant, wore a blue cape‘ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schneider of ensemble with matching hat. John Wilmette, will take place on June 28 at Caswell of Cleveland and " best the Sacred Heart church. The Rev. man. The bride's dress of shlded pink Father Earth will read the service tulle was made with I tight bdice and} at nine o'eloek in the morning. and and full skirt. A large picture hat a reception for the immediate [milieu completed the costume. {of the bride and groom will he held it Mr. and Mrs. Dyer left for Warp: the Pearson home nfter the ceremony; Under a row canopy. Mia, Miriam JotmsoaotWimmtha.innir"ratot pink tulle. became the bride ot George Turnley Dyer, Jr., of mm. Wed- nesday, June 8, It 4 o'clock. The mull '21:???- OA. Ltiteiijtsc; TTMty m A SWIFT AND CLIAN MUNDIY a" MAI. ii"ijF] , Mr. and MN. Carl Minvr and their ichildren of 344 St. Palos road, Glen- lcoe. leave Friday night for their sum- F mer home in [Alum], Mich., where they 1 will spend the summer months. In Elbe" absence, their home will he or- .cupied by Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Lewis 'nf Evanston. Mrs. Miner and Bar- bara returned Sunday trom an East- ern trip of two weeks. They attend- ed Mrs, Miner's class reunion at Van- lnr college, and were there for the E commencement exercises. l Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vollman, 803 Cherry street. and Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Bell. Rosewood ave., Winnetka, lt-f! nn (Saturday for the anlman summer ‘hr»m1- on Lake Mailman, Rochester. l Ind. Mr, and Mrs. William Vance of 1 Peru, Ind, will be their guests also. _ Mr. and Mrs. Vollman entertained a ‘ A farewell bridge and supper was given for members of the Hubbard Woods school faculty by Miss Marion Carswell. principhl of the school, at her home. 1327 Maple avenue. Evans- tom Miss Edel Liebel, formerly a teacher at the Hubbard Woods school, and visiting Miss Carswell at the prev rnt time, was among those present. Miss Liebel will sail for Europe at tho Fame time as Miss Carswell and will spend the year abroad studying music. Robert P. Abercrombie, Jr., son of thevD. F. Abercrombies of 244 Mary street, Glencoe, was graduated Friday from the Glencoe grammar school. The Abercrombies will move to New York later in the summer and plan to make their permanent home there. WWJmclhI-v 'tSrekeattv,em-,3- 0- My “in; In. . L m ummh,mutu “ultimatum.“ kib- iI leum of th- ough. In. A..Ctru,-tmt.eakatir- .ho-d6rthrheidew.d-dn, " ternoou. 'ur-tatt-N-hier {unity nw-dinurnndtm pu- tythatmning. Oahu-day” hing, Wesley Blur-:1 and Gordon VIII Kirk nu Adi my u. tho " nine trotet, and the artat festivity in u dinner dance " the Indian Hill club given by Miss Mary S. King. oi. last Saturdarnieht. "t"mrrhAMBra-grMrlrtaM.rangCagaatattq. “lull-u HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH A Rea Bum Company my on the oc- ENDURANCE CONTEST weddjnan-w T"ly tnlk to yririrCwtitt My! 90 'ir9flt,ictrri'i, 2.-” Fa'. #/, It design and equipment, a roll call of the automobile indus try's present best, _ayttvelatiort of its better future. "But Mary you won't be inter- ested in me when you're that old." Mr. and Mrs, William A. Hadley of 913 Oak street, and their daughter Emily, left Sunday for Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and Mr. Hadley’s secret-w, Alfred Allen, win attend the ihternationat eottvention for Workers for the Blind. They expect to spend about a week there, "That son of yours eertainly his got a will of his own.” "Yes, that's why I am cutting him' out of mine." I be r. LUCKY GUY l Him: "There is one world that wilt: make me the happiest nun in the; world. Wilt you marry me?" I Her: "No!" _ Him: “That's the word." f Miss Margery Windes, daughter of i Mr. Ind Mrs. Funk A. Windes 01' 87.3 Spruce street, Winnctkn. lett yep} terday for New York where she) sailed for F'rorie on the President! Harding June 22. Miss Helen lee! vet of Janesville, Wis., accompanied‘ Miss Winder, They .will be [any about six months. l THOSE NEW GOWNS He (at the (knee): “ery's a girl with plenty of backbone." Haw: "Yes, no I notice. Charla A. Steele ohmli‘iuvood avenue, left" Clem last week to spend six weeks in St. Iatoip. The Kenneth Sawyer Goodman plum. of which he is . member. are playing " the Garden theater there. After their St. Louis engagement, the players ex- Peet to tour the Puma cont, playing two of their Chicago swan. "The Pigeon," and “Juno and the Pareoek." In. A.C. Mey.mtlurolln. MBdredte-r.ot'stt Willownnd, Tlrhtst"ha,ieetitwoeeto-dttt." su-import-hors 505 El- “we Hilthhlld Put A mud numb started at the eve- ning. that which Mrs. Franklin M. deBeera, president of the P. T. A., In.“ year. welcomed the members. Clns song: were was. - helped to ac- quaint the "can. numbering almost 100, dancing and good "eats" rounded up the min“ Th Parent-Teach:- ulodatiou of the Glue» retool "ttertaimsd the memhcn of the eighth - Indu- tintr cuss last Tuesday tic-lag, Jun. t4,utt--btrramqftU- Auditorium. The room In b-tifU- 1rdeeoeatod.otdttteoeeaaio-. Klll out. 'e_t.&-tt.qreg.eetgqBnt-. “7“.“qu Julllbld-Qndldm ka.--toehma.rntot-. eo-A-it-Ao-sive. "tho-thah-ttrt-G') {mini-II. Ill-Vail“- Sum of!“ iGG binding. "Ti WM _ gig-gr " inf-mar“ --- f iaTiFiiira Seaittodayat Eighth! Steele. son of Mr. and In kWh!“ ONE‘S ENOUGH ME il Motor Cu Electric Service SAVE with SAFETY Under the gold Ind BiNer Nat- ed use you will tind I soft pow- der and a blending mm. Mar we thaw it to you? THE PRIDE OF MANY WOMEN aN111ion Peony Blooms Opposite the toskG%%, Asienger Station Telephon- “this“ Put In Pm Mm Mia Before (LEW LL'AIL "Mm“ (hum- Twin Vanity An Iihrtraordinarr Pocket Piece . Check Your Generator SHARI Robert W. Pease To avoid my possibility at trouble, when miles from a page, have your generator ah'trnted no that it will not overchuge your battery. Thismayhetheon'etixingneoes: any to me your vacation run- PHARMACIST ieoaeuthe1-tetrirutsitt [Bacon-nylon molwhitz,‘ admin-pa tt;c2tilttt 00-. who? dick-m when hind-ti: Bucandmccm’ '_reyyeietimt.amrieraetee of ' Dainty Iowa: that will rival the orchid in beauty and cam Don‘tni-this bauufulu'ghL Yo-eachitinafew mmutaasy driving no your car. Five-lib mat qucpem Dumb: Road. [any togrtto, wsuarrityuviteattrui. ir-denver-iii-gardens NORTHBROOK GARDENS Dundee [and , Miles Wat of Gu-e Mail Addr-GK-e, m. . Tat, No.sbbrooh I“ 4 Andlt'uuToo A beautifully damaged white with box eoatainirsg (bison-II powder you-luv: are: m - ' your favorite M. Your Vacation An Ideal F ace Powder SHARI $2.50

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy