rm use.“ of HWY}; ,rftr-dth.w-eth.etset F‘s“)!!! 15* “I to Mr. Md In. Penwick C AMT]. 1437 Wildwood une. - [one to Emwh. Fit. for the mqetdh of Mr. und In. J. P. We]: and son. Jackie, and mother, Mrs. A. E. East- man of Winnetlu. have gone on I VI- cation tour through Canada Ind but by “y of New York whiting nil of the ante": cities. They expect to he [one about three weeks. Upon their return from the and. they will motor to Fed-r Rapids. Iowa, where they will visit Mr. Stetten's mother Ind sister. 688 Sheridan Place have returned " ter a month's motor trip through east- ern Canada and the states a: far south as Virginia. Mr. Mason has rammed his duties as head ot the English de- partment " Deerfield-Shields, The marriage of Miss Marv 'l'ilden. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry C Tilden. and Gordon Buchanan. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchanan of this city rook “late Saturday after- noon at four-thirtv o'clock at St. Mark's Episcopal church in Evanston. The bride wore a town of ivory satin with a long full skirt and old fash- ioned close tittine bodice. The yoke and sleeves were of lace which be-l longed to her (rent grandmother nndf a shawl of Duchesse lace. also an heirloom, formed a train which heme from the shoulder, Sweet peas. gar. denias and lilies of the valley were mingled in her bouquet. Mrs. Law- Tettee Tilden of Providence. R. L. was matron of honor and Miss Katherine Revnnlds acted as maid of honor. The bridesmaids included Miss Theodosia Andrews, Miars Suzanne Lewis. "is: Josephine Kleinhaus, Miss Helen Baird. and Miss Caroline Olson. En- zene Buchanan was his brothers best man. and Lawrence Tilda}. A. R. Beresford. F. L. kitthie. Burtott De- pew and Weston Lang were when. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hum of I “3&5..de Ir. .1 gm Ana-m Hm At four~thirty o'clock Saturday af- ternoon, the marriage of Miss Eleanor Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens and Mr. George Champion m, of New York took place before a tlower banked altar in the turtle“ of the Stevens residence. The bride wore a period gown of gold and ivory satin with a deep berth. of rose point lace and a tulle veil hung from a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. Her attendants Were: Miss Lydia Atwater who acted as maid of honor; Mrs. Robert Ober Clark. ma. tron of honor. and Miss Jane Pither,: bridesmaid. They were attired in sum: set chiffon frocks with horeshair bats? in harmonizing shade and carried‘ bouquets of delphinium and sweet-r heart roses. Mr. Nathan Parker of Pittsburg served ac best man and the ushers were Carleton Blunt of Evan-I ston and Raymond Stevens. Jr. l Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Olson of Ridgewood drive announce the birth of I son on Monday, Sept. 10. at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Dorothy Grego of 1118 Lin- coln avenue entertained eighteen young girl friends at a garden pony Friday afternoon. The guest of honor was her cousin .Laun Virginia Perry of Denver, who has been visit- ing her for sever“ weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hamilton of South First street are the proud par- ents of a son born on Monday, Sept. Mt at the Highland Purl: hospital. Mr. Mutter Clark of 1130 Lincoln avenue returned Sunday from an ex- tended trio to New York City where be was the guest of bis sisters, the Misses Ida and Lillian Clark. Harry Sellery of Bronson avenue is leaving Monday for Williams college, Williams. Mass., where he will attend school this year. Robert Sellery is leaving the same day for Mereers, berg, Penn.. where he will enter Mer- cersberg academy. 80be outing of N. St. Johns ave- nue is ill at his home with double pneumonia. - - - Mr. Ind Mrs. William Davidson of Central avenue are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of 1 son on Monday, Sept. IO It the Highland Park hospiul. Mrs. Davidson wu formerly Mildrqd Gerkin. Mr. ind Mrs. Henry Bench: and (Imily of Laurel nvenue have re- turned from Ouecuma, Mich., where they spent several weeks. Vigivdine; Holland and Lyman Me- Bride are leaving Thursday morning for Amhurst. _ friends In invited. “and-y. Sept. 20 at two o'clock u the home of Mrs. George Williams of 216 MeDanieis avenue instead of this week, All members Ind their at}: Sheridan rout In expected homethetatterssarsuthoeekftom ntevweehuipinthnuqt._ -. 'tqttert Wood toe WM and Thur-by in having with the two bots toe the um: whoa. Local an! lit-30nd -uArtaromWoo_drtt_?uitt- you? arm}; Saw Ne Rao. him; _._M: has "V" in: he Woman; society of St. Johns for I I“ B, I! 13 ( S. St. Johns ( Avenue Miss Ruth Sinch at dinner tomorrow Helen Flinn who I for Emt. Mrs. William C. Powell of Park avenue. left Wednesday for Ann Ar- bor. Mich, where she will visit her brother. Mr. and Hrs. George Dunscomb are spending a few days in Kentucky. The Junior Star club will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Howe on W. Park avenue. Beatrice Green and Grace Witten have gone to the Holy Ghost Academy -- _ - - u. 5‘. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chartes Day ot 929 Forest avenue, Evanstun. for- merly of Highland Park announce the marriage of their dinghwr Mutant to It. A. Ross Helntrye of Manches- ter, England. Am! in made of the cm w of It: Victori- lath-r, daughter of Ir. and In. Frederick P. Luther, of Eva-ton. to Edi-rd A, Karin, of (Imago. m af Mr. and In. Bar, A. Karin. ot St. Pull. Wider: moving to Bullhead. Ind. Min Luther attended Elm Place and and neatly null-nod for two years to with one of the third evades at Elm Place. His: Luther was Ind- uated in June from Northwestern uni- versity and is A member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Merrill is I graduate of Maasaehuaetts Institute ut'Syeut+evustheeidiskiiii. lee----. .t!.ueetirr_iiiirTaGiia'ii "ft?":y-ct:ioau-tciaGTii “at. She will ' than, in M -ties and um; quLMJmh‘n Inward-nun“. “Al-I Baht who_f-etadaimiuruGiG " tho Y.W.C.A. in W M Park 3-11 ieA'irirr" Jiim1riol'%r m the moat out of your God PBC' Is it in good working condition-att ready for the winter? Now is the time to have it donned and repaired if you have not dandy done BG. Our IT/it Deptrtrgent , give you “maple advice: ttheeareo your mammogram and grade of fuel to burn, etc. We will gladly send 1.e,t.tttttoearamiriiGriGG"Ji"tii%"e7/it' or giggtion op Four, part. George] Po Your Coat on Approml! HOW IS YOUR FURNACE? Double breasted vest and pleated Homers give these two trouser suits a distinctive appearance. They are made by Hart-Schatrner & Marx and sold by S Fell for Telephones-mist- Park and Win-din so? 134 may. TG"G"a'". I - --- Sinclair is entertaining arrow evening for Miss who leaves next week Fall Suits for Men (j/til, "ss, iiiliiij.i,.,,).,l,,t1:lfl'- $35 ""e __ -rw. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Icy" af Chi- cago announce the marriage of their daughter, Marguerite. And It. Edward A. [Aging of Highland Park The cer- emnny was performed " tive o'clock ttl Mr. Ind Mrs. Ed. Melville of Chal- Vista, Calm, are visiting their brother and sister Mr, and Mrs. Clark: Mel- ville. The two funnies new to Eau Claire. Wis,. over the week-emi. Mr. H. S. Mats left yestenhy for a week's visit with relatives in Ohio. Mrs. L. L. Winters entertained a few old friends at luncheon on Mon. day for her mother Mrs. John A. Winters who is here from Cdiforni: for I visit with her son. Mr. William Vetter vim has bun seriously ill for the Past six Weak: with pneumonia, is improving ind will soon return to his home (to. the Highland Park hapinl. Mr, tad In. Andm Bloc-w and son Humid Mn Mutual but their summer home in mini-n Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Flinn and daughters returned flowing from Minotqua, Wis., where they spent taro weeks. I nap-aw: sea-z is." T Drive is when..." - thte 'u'l Missionary society of the am, Evaneelieat church Ind“. in. A, C. All-u spam Inn tut in 0conomowoc, Wig, tho M ot MMâ€. SIN'S"g",t ‘.-,_ tputt/p" . Gui-Gun: :- my: tyiothda.Nte', ~,.--*‘ â€math - ack-retina)“. [ 'Peyktttrtrioki.me, P.'dysit"rtisrarudtGTe [dud In visiting“ . their m In.‘ WEB-nbotnlu-uo-IL l Quinn-Inn)... Winnetka 786 Elm TABLE AND CHAIRS ran SALE AT cum We are selling our old table chairs. Must sell at once u I moving Hominy. Come in and no Mrs. Howard. LOUISE McCLERNAN _ PIANO Specializing: in Foundation Work for piano. Graduate of American Conser- vatory. Normal course under Louise Robyn. Fatll term begins, Sept, , Tel. H. P. 400. Studio 320 Centrnl ave. Speeial classes for children from four to tive years. 29ml We wish to thank the reutive., friends. and kind neighbors. espeei) ly Rev. C G. Unnnest and the Chi, up North Shore Line during the recent loss of our dear husband and brother. t Axsouxcxumw N t The “ovum-Udell cafeteria will he closed Mondar. Tuesday and 'ttd, nesduy. while moving into their llf" home in the Udell building, We will (open in our beuutiful new room on Thursday evening " 5:30 o'clock. We hope our pattern will kindly bear, with us these three dass. Our new‘ nesd-y, while moving into our new quarters will be beautiful and we trust will be enjoyed by all who haw occasion to eat away from tmme. adv ‘gluup ox puma selections while Miss Mildred Muchtle sang several num- bers. The Rev. Joseph Taylor. who performed the ceremony,, gave n splendid talk. A reception Yolk-ed with the Rev. Bentson of Winnetka, as toastmavter. About one hundred and fifty funds were Preettt. Mr. and Mrs. Redine are spending I two weeks' honeymoon pt the Dells and Lake Geneva. Wir. upon their return to Highlaw' Park they will make their hnmr at 109 S. Second street. ___ “um: uuwnaeo mm as best man and Kenneth Geiser and Dank-l Dreiske mere ushers. The Club house was attrnetiveV decorated m palms. ferns and various full ttow. erm A delightful pmmm was then by Mrs, Earl Olson of Chicatro who gave several lovely radian, lemm~ panied on the piano by Mrs. Gordon Olson. Mr. Erwin Dreiske played I group of piano selections while Miss Mildred Muchtle sang seven! nun-- iting colored full tiom Anne Kolrup Also of l another bridesmaid and colored frock made in tl Gordon Olson of Chicat Ira-law of Mr. Redine “awn-u... colon. Romayne Gama-em of Winnel bridesmaid and wore a (men crepe frock made in period " carried an arm banana. " I luv. Ind In. A. A. Sunni-Ad at Gm, TIL, m married to J. 0. Mac. Ion of Mr. and In. Gm. Mine of 109 S. Second _ Min Swulnnd has been making but by: with her aunt, In. Hm landma‘ " Winnellu Yo: the put four year†The bride was very Inactive in II white satin gown and a mu: veil caught in bonnet effect with orange blossom: and carried a shower bou- quet of while rowe- and lilies " the alloy. The bride In given any by her brother, Mr. Roy Swahili. Mrs. Gordon Olson of Chicago, sister of Mr. Recline, attended the bride u matron of honor and won In orchid‘ colored satin faced canton [own and carried an arm bonannt “I "" "-, , I. II a ""' -"'". "-q - “MCI-“WI ti7ttratfrie.ttareciiiitTGu In. Rev. mi ~7â€"~â€"â€" "_. “In w the Ian: " I wry "a“, "eddiraq l'tl Sun-day 3: an: o'clock a... mummy llama: MMemRidcewood ohm. 1i..t.ietruh-tGViiir"ii/ai'ird Fwy-[Rial WA Love Romance of' Distinctiqn/ j! W, WA Love Romance of' Distinction / ed an arm bouquét TrFiii ttow. in humanism; Bola". Mia CARD OF' THANKS "-m. wm... -m cumin!†of Winmh m a ‘_.I -- - I on WM†Ir-sua-air: k - In. Alt-An " an o'rurii. - ~« on- “I. Brett bouquet of barman. .1 Ln - ,7.“ -.,.‘. n of Chicago. a brother. r. Redine attended him and Kenneth Geiser and EN" at once u we In Wom’u dab in. tGwerss, a? of Winneth old tables and in early and d won I page. the same style. “who sun-ta. tkrt. an at a. m style and “In...“ 388 Central Avemte There ere many baby food: on the market, some of them ere direct foods, others In minimum foods or prepared milk, some cereal foods. We have winded those kinds that knowledge and experience have amt us we the moat reliable. We carry a tine line. ' lllNlilBlitlPAg1tit THEATRE Lake Forest, 1mm. EARL W. GSELL & CO. Saturday Sept. " at the tiiiir- Many Kinds and T BABY FOOD BABY SCALES $14.50 PHARMACISTS of mum-a... 389 Roger Williams Ana-e