I6 Bethlehem‘Shrim :emplified the work hnston of Waverl, nesday for Cam; t, Michigan. when a month of July. George Bailey of announce the birth Sunday, June 23, at " hospital. Mrs. arly' Helen Rudolph, _whrt has been sick 'orth St. Johns, ape, out doors. tel and Emily Htir- ende have returned her having spent a ie, California. e tomis returnedl to tis, 'Monday, after week-end "with his ly. My friend here n the Lenroot reso- d the Senate seems Worried by leaks. a first-tlass plum- duality, June 27, 192 LAUNDRY ht? COMPANY . m, Highlande. _Charles Brace l attended Kencnh ha, Wisconsin, Fr Mare 3499 ‘ro was operated on Park hospital, re- e.ot1 Sheridan ave- Leslie Smith' _ of mnounce the birth ’uesday, June,18. GAS Lou-, i1ly' , of -'e you." '. 535 "Put l donlt know LOOKS TI LAUNDRY 6ALLED FOR. ROTTEN D BLACK LL TILE You will need to Lloyd 'ileCo. Personal Of Chr highlanh Bark Pres, Intent! as Second Clan matter Inch I, mu, " the past can at Blah-d Put. hunch! under the Act of Hard! 8. MN. will†'0‘!) by Th Udall Pub“ n null-Id Put. uh -. Chivas» oaroe current Ill". . _ 't _ T _ . Resolution: 0; oondoleneo. m 031mb. obituaries. notion- of “WI: or can: utfnirl when an minim. dam. ll pub- lished. will in charged " "our advertis- ing rum. suiiécam'lox rue: a... All oooumtttieatltpa" must to Wald b/"tu"'Tiii"iGTiisld0AeeeLtAuetet Article. foe public-don nut nub the editor by Wedgudny noon to him, IDW In A very beautiful wedding was that of Miss ,Cleona Maisie Ude11,.sktugh- tei, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Latham Udell, and Mr. James Jay Gathercoal, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. tt,vGatheteoal of Wilmette, which took place Satur.-_ day evening atseight thirty o’clock at the home of britie'sjartrrits at 147 Lakeview terrace. The ceremony "was read by the Rev. Walter C. Bihler, rcctor of Christ Church,.River For- est, before an improvised altar at the backof the garden formed by an arch oi white roses, banked -witb.pahiurrods ferns and‘two large baskets of. gladioli on either side of the' :ateh. Japanese lanterns were hung around the 1yardr. adding to the attractive 'directions. An aisle was _tormeduiiirtme' ribbon stietched the length of the yard by Duane Cope "and Nathan Udell. The bride was very pretty in her white satin gown with tulle veil and lace rap, ._carrying“a shower bouquet of white roses rigid lilies of the Valley. Miss Elizabeth Phelps, as maid of honor, Wore a. bouifant frock of pale green satin and meline with prchid, trimming and shoes of orchid crepe] de thine. The bridesmaids, Elaine: Dietrich and Gladys Udell, were at- tired in dresses of orchid and yellow s:itin ind moliné of the same style as the maid. of hOnor's dregs with shoes to match their dresses; All three attendants carried bouquets of sweetheart roses, blue and yellow 'larkspur. Donna Jean _Ude11 and Mary Lu Sanborn' as flower girls wore frocks of peach colored crepe de chene and carried baskets of .spring flowers. Mi. Gathercoal was attended' by Walter Cope, In, as best man and William Kleitz' Wanner and Mr. Fred Calkins as ushers. A reception fol- lowed the ceremony in the garden, after which the young couple left for Chicago, where they remained until the next day, when they left dor a motor trip to Canada; Upon their rv’return they' will residedin Wilmette? They will be at home to' their friends after August 15 at 124 Lockerbie road, Wilmette. handily. Juno ST, 1929 iiiiririhriiimttmAy, " no! On. Saturday afternoon at four' o'ehick a very lovely wedding took place at the Highland Park Presby- tgrian chargh when Miss Ruth Bixby Sinclair, diutthier, of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis’Brockway Sinclair. was mar- ried to Mr: John. Fred Bell of Carrol- ton, Ohio, the'Rev. Frank Fitt om.. ciating. The bride, who was given In iifiiiFaF- by her father,, wa_s' char-mitt in a dress of shell pink ehitfoiand lace with shoes and horse- was UDILL mfiiwtNG COMPANY '" Cetryt Await. Highland Put. m. Tum. ï¬lth“ Put “1-55.45. ttl BSDAY Locdtand PersOna-l Tiii. new... An am- an June 27. 1929 'hair hat to match' and carrying a large bouquet-wt pink roses and larkspur. Her sister, Mrs. Donald Teetor of Hagerstown, Indiana, who served as matron of honor, wore a chiffon dress of larkspur blue trimmed with lace, with Shoes and hat to match and earried-a-bouquet of blue' larkspur tind-pink rpsei., Mr.‘Harold Bell, brother of -ttriryrroorn acted'as“ ‘best man, while Mr. Gordon~_Cook of I Ravinia, Mr. Leland siiri.prGrrserr-l castle, Indiana, Mr. Foster Smith of Orient, Illinois,.and Mr. Joseph Ram-' ser of Urbana, Illinois, served as ushers. .7 Miss Ruth Tegtmeyer, a. Wellesly classmate of the bride, was at the organ and lit. .Theodore Du Moulin played the cello. A 11?er lovely musical program, given by the two artists, preceded the ’ceremonyf “An, informal reception was held in the narthex of the church imme- diately afterwards, while later a pri- .vate reception was: held for seventy- five at‘the Sinclair home on Dale ave: nue. Mr: and Mrs. Bell left Wednesr. day for Montreal, from where they "will sail for a two months' trip through Europe. On their. return they will reside in Cleveland, Ohio, where, Mr. Bell..is connected with Western' Reserve university. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. V Gordon Bacon and family of Hender- sti,Hrentucky;' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell and family,Mrs. G. E. Bell and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Saltsman'of' Carrolton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. _Cook and Mrs. o. T. Waite and family of Oshkosh, Wis- consin, thut Mrs. Andrew Hallum of Dayton, Ohio, and others. . t' Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Meyers of Park avenue, Glencoe, are receiving "eeeatiatitrltt on the birth of a daughter on 1iriiiasritrTtiitarMarat the Highland Park “Osman T Mrs: formerly John Fred Bell Miss .Ruth Sinclair THE PRESS »A}lan Power spent-th? week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A; Pots ter of North Linden avenue. He re- turneg Wednesday to Madison, Wis- eonsiri.' v. _ " . ' rmr. 'and Mrs; Donald. Roiaiter Lyrpan court announce the birth a daughter on Thursday, June 20, the Highland Park hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Porter of Cary avenue are enjoying a trip in the east. They are expected home the middle of next month. . Mrs, Jame's Cady Ewell and fam-. ily of Cary"aietule retarded Satur- day from Newcastle, , Indiana, where they; spent the wisek-. Mrs. Ewell's mother, Mrs. Joseph Crow oromaha, Nebraska, returned with her to be her guest for several days. _ Mr. and 4Krts,-Johrt Gherardine of Cloverdale avenue are receiving con- trr?tulations on the birth of a. son on Friday, One 22, at the Highland Park hospital. ' - . Mrs.. G. H. Rogers of 1317 S..St, J ohns‘. avenue hay returned from New Yah, where She has been ‘Visitinig‘ for three months. . _ V . MEX Hiriy A. Parkin of Laurel avenize is in Europe. where' she will remain for two months. , This Philathea class, of the First United Evangelical church met Tues- day evéning with Airs-Arthur_Till: Man of Park avenue. ' Special Rates During June. July Cleaning aria Repairing af Oriental Rugs The Only Hand Work in Evomsfou ‘NO SUMMER STORAGE CHARGES " BUT--; the simplest costume will en- fiance milady’a loveliness if her . . _ T eoifure itrleeomimrltt arranged/ PERMANENT WAVES OF' DISTINCTION" 12 North Sheridan Road NORTHWESTERN CAFE 5 South St. Johns Avenue Halg 0._Cartoz.ian, Inc. ' Costume and Coiffure The smartest endemble cannot eface the ill-appearance of un- attractive hair. T . 1417 Sherman Avenue, Evanston . Phone University 6236 'all Today For, Free Eatimafcs! Bdrchatdt Beauty Shop - What? HOW? , Where? When? _ Why? _ o of at T / isootrfopd _""' Iviroresbmeiy cooked T r..' ,I- Sefvéd here ..' ' 'r. “evéry day ..e' _ _,,, for YOU to tenjoy! MORAL: Even in"hdt weather our ling: are as we think and make thimi. _ . ' _ EARL W. GSELL & CO. ON days like THIS we sometinfes WISH 'our job was. OUTSIDE, say down BY the lake and THEN when we think OF THE cold weather WE had last winter WE'RE glad that we HAVE an inside job. WHICH just proves THAT lots of people . _ NEVER are satisfied, V BUT at- that we know . THAT if ybu are'thirsty . . AND visit our founfiin AND try one of our _ SPECIAL drinks or . TAKE home a brick of ICE CREAM to the _ _ FAMILY youll enjoy as -NEAR complete satiidactiort ‘AS itis possible to ‘- OBTAIN. and my, how. . _ PLEASED5your family JObL he too. W _ - _ Steve Petros, Proprietor Inside Stuff Phone Highland Park 920 PH A It M ACISTS Haig 0..C,artazian ittcrortrr of Oriental Rugs 11):!qu and 319ch "