p-- - E-------- EE ------------------ A limi LLTTTTTIY TN Strotz, son of Mr. and Mr "Grayt Smythe, uncle of the bridegroom The attendants were Mrs. Fre Seaman of Taylorville, sisters of honor. Miss Kay Strotz, Miss Endora Finley of Taylorville and Miss Mildred Robertson of Buffalo were bridesmaids. Sidney Strotz, a brother to the groom, was best man. were Louis Huck, Henry Bohling," han of Chicago and Hamilton Vase A reception followed the cere to "Swan's Point", the Virginia e They will reside at the Parkway temporarily. SI HE WEDDING of Miss Eugenia Vandeveer, daughter of Mrs. Endora A. Vandeveer of Taylorville, 111, and Harold C. road, took place last evening in the Italian rose garden at on" in Taylorville. The ceremony was read by Dr. Sidney ngs J] Wood s. Charles N. Strotz, 365 Sheridan derick W. Perkins and Mrs. G. G. the bride, acting as matrons of Th K much admired, the work of the Sanrt O dL ene pa e7s Misses K. Hamilton, V. MacLeish and | Stuart Green and Lawrence Calla- | J. Speisel ® | Buck Beer .... Netper case, $2.25 | , Jr., of Milwaukee. In the Sewing department the mony. Mr. and Mrs. Strotz went | Princess Slip by Hazel Runnfeldt, ® = state of Mr. and Mrs. Strotz, Sr. |was considered best. | Don't forget our three-way system for saving money The cooking, shown under glass, | On Wedresday evening, June Dorothy Edith Northam, daughter o 639 Richmond road, Kenilworth, and Leroy B. Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy 8. Hammond of Evanston, formerly of Wilmette. The wedding will be a quiet affair, with only relatives and very in- timate friends witnessing the cer in the Northam home at 8 o'clock by Rev. George P. Magill of the Presbyterian church. & 30, will occur the nuptials of Miss f Mrs. Lillian D. Northam of emony which is to be solemnized Mr. Merrit B. Austin of Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, has issued invitations for the marriage of his daughter, Virginia, to Kenneth Harvey Burns of Evanston, to take place on Saturday evening, June 26, at St. Luke's ch at the Austin home, 946 Forest avenue, Evanston, will follow the ceremony. & urch, at 8:30 o'clock. A reception Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Prest of 786 Foxdale avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, E Magie, son of Mrs. Frank O. Mag Mr. and Mrs. Magie will return to Winnetka where they will make their home. & mily Elizabeth, to Mr. John Quick ie. After a motor trip of ten day bh 4 The time for the sale of admission / tickets for Ravinia Park has been extended, owing to the many changes made by residents of the north shore at this season of the year. Anyone desiring a book of tickets ay pur- chase them from the chairman of the village in which he or she re- sides; by doing this the village will receive the credit for the sale. Reserved seats may be obtained at Ravinia Park on and after June 19. The box office will be open at 10 a. m. daily. Following is a list of the chairmen of. the various villages: Wilmette, Mrs. Wiley H. Jones, telephone Wil- mette 1161; Kenilworth, Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, telephone Kenilworth 360: Winnetka, Mrs. Chester F. Sargent, telephone Winnetka 925; Hubbard Woods, Mrs. James S. Pole, telephone Winnetka 1542; Glencoe, Mrs. Maurice Miller, telephone Glen- coe 225; Ravinia, Mrs. Julius Rosen- wald; Highland Park, Mrs. John F. O'Neil; Lake Forest, Mrs. Ralph H. Poole: Lake Bluff, Mrs. Otto S. Kreutzberg; Waukegan, Mrs. John Skene. ffm Another attractive wedding will be that of Miss Harriott Susan Salve- son, sister of Miss Hilda Salveson, of 1072 Pine street. On evening of next week, in be united in marriage to George Hen- ry Wissmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. The service will be read at 8 o'clock. Miss FE. W. Wissmann of Glencoe. Mildred Robinson of Hollywood, Cal. will be the bride's only attendant and Louis Maclean of Winnetka will serve Mr. Wissmann as best man There will be a reception in the par- ish house after the ceremony. ---- © Mr. and Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt and Miss Josephine Hoyt are on a motor trip enroute to Ithaca, N. Y. Their son, N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., will grad- uate from Cornell, this week. After a short "visit in New York, they will return to spend the summer months with their William M. Hoyt. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Joseph Eisendrath will occupy their home, 435 Elm street. safer Of interest to Winnetkans is the approaching marriage of Miss Mary Grant, daughter of Mr. John Grant of Detroit, Mich., to Harold J. Taylor of Hubbard Woods, which is to be sol- Tuesday, June 2, at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in emnized on Detroit, Mich. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoyt, formerly - of Winnetka, who have been spend ing the winter with Mrs. Hoyts par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Snider in Wilmette, have moved into an apart ment at 1615 Ridge avenue, Evanston. wtp Mr. and Mrs. Silas Juleff, 990 Sher idan road, will leave Monday to spend the summer at Ruthland, Vt. 3 Wednesday Christ Church chapel, Miss Salveson will Irs. Edward Yeomans of Hubbard ods, is at Central Villiage, Mass. Miss Margaret Casey, principal of the Greeley school last year, will leave Winnetka on Wednesday, ac- companied by Miss Alice Burchard, a teacher in New Trier High school | for Montreal. On Saturday, June 26, | they will said for Europe, where they: will spend the summer touring Eng- land, France and Switzerland, Te: | turning home in time for the open- ing of the school term in September. | Miss Casey wlll be instructor in English, in the departmental school at Horace Mann next winter. ii Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Yates announce themarriage of theirdaugh- ter, Lucille Margaret, to Milton Pet- tit Griswold, son of Mrs. Harry S. Griswold of Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, on Saturday evening, June 12, at their home, 325 South Grove avenue, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Griswold will be at home after Sep- tember 1 at 658 Wilson avenue, Kenosha, Wis, -- -- Miss May Holmes, first grade teacher in the Horace Mann school, will spend the week-end at her home in Dundee, Ill. On Monday she will return to take up a course at sum- mer school, which she intends to continue with, until she has made her degree. -- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Freeman and daughter, 651 Lincoln avenue, have rented their home for the summer months, and will be at their summer cottage on Lake Hamlin, near Lud- ington, Mich., for the season. ain The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will serve a luncheon on Wednesday, June 23, at Community House, Winnetka. A program of addresses and music will be given during the afternoon. ee fp Mrs. H. H. Dennick left Wednesday morning to atend the G. A. R. en- campment at Joliet, Ill. Before her return she will spend several days visiting with cousins in Rockford, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gonsalves and family, 530 Willow street, return- ed 'Monday morning from a week's stay in Franklin, Ind. ' ) ' -- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Simmonds, Jr., are giving a dinner dance for their daughter, Virginia, this evening, at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Miss Marie Taylor left last Friday Mrs. John tained on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Carrie Goodchild, at her home on Green Bay road. Covers were laid for eighteen guests. | SCHOOL EXHIBITION SCORES REGULAR HIT By (7th Grade Greeley School) The schoo ace Mann school Monday, June 14, in spite of the storm, had a fine attend- ance and was well worth seeing. All the work shown was very good and I will write of those I liked best. Most noticeable was an interior dec- oration of a mantlepiece that was looked tempting, but, as we cou neither smell nor sample the wares, |} we had to judge The cooks were the Misses M. Jack- et, H. Plowman, J. Markley, H. Diel- HW ly. desk sets drew a lot of at Also in one by Irm mine. There wer men at Fort tery, drawin ranged in bowls, vases and jars. In the Science room the best of the individual p the bird coll rabbits. The Kind a display of books, paintings, and a doll house furnished by the children, it only wanted a few dolls. Manual A by many us What 1 no large electric lamp with parchment shade by Harold Larsen. about my work in permanent Waving. I must say Felix Coune of Chicago, in that line. I have the most up-to-date apparat- us. All my very reason formation, [Street Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka Mrs. E. W. Wortley, 565 Lincoln avenue, has as her guests for sever- al days, her mother, Mrs. Whitney, of St. Joseph, Mo., who is en route to the east, where she will spend the summer. Also animal pictures was noteworthy. --_-- R. Montgomery enter- Summer Beverages If you want to be cool and comfortable on these warm days, drink these beverages which we carry EEE EE EEE EEEEENENENEENEBS4 Virginia Dare ... . . . . .. pint, 60c Sparkling Cataba Grape Juice Pint, 55¢. 6 for $3.25 Manitou Charged Water . pint 20c Dozen, $2.30 x; Klein's Ginger Ale and Birch Beer Quart, 20c. Dozen, $2.30 Blatz Malt Tonic . . . Dozen, $1.75 Amy Mnaclntyre 1 exhibition at the Hor- 1d]. Delivery Hours: 9:30, 11:30 A. M., 2:30, 4:30 P. M. The Progressive Grocery A. LIPS, Proprietor by appearances. the Art department two! tention, | a Lindy; the other was (Bl Meyer Bank Bldg. Phones Winnetka 888-889 e books for the wounded Sheridan, calendars, pot- gs, flowers artistically ar- N | | | = a = | | | | ] | | | un " = ®m 4 | | | | | | | rojects were on display, ection, snakes, moths and the collection of Ezz North Shore Electric Shop JOHN C. WELTER, Proprietor ergarten room, too, had rts, too, was represented, eful articles of furniture. ticed particularly was a Electrical Contracting and Repairing Electric Washing Machines Electric Supplies and Appliances - Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Ironing Machines 554 Railroad Ave.. Winnetka ~~ Tel. Winnetka 44 NIE zrziizziizriiaiiiiaiig ai qld SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR LOCAL PAPER INQUIRE that I am a pupil of Mr. best expert SY work is guaranteed and able prices. H. Delebecque, % Call for in- 747 Elm 822. dv. evening to spend a fortnight in De- troit, Mich., and to attend the wed- ding of her brother. - ---- Mrs. Edward Boulter has just re- turned from a six week's visit with relatives on a ranch in Burton, Neb. ----p-- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mess of 982 Pine street, are spending the sum- mer at Benton Harbor, Mich. fp Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Ridgway have moved from 302 Walnut street to 278 Mary street, Hubbard Woods. MEA rt CHILDREN'S MUSIC STUDY AT N. U. Why not give your child thorough and intensive music work in the time of year when it is possible? The public schools are closed, and your child does not need all his time for play. \ Improve the Opportunity at the SUMMER SCHOOL of MUSIC NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY * There are Musical Kindergarten Classes for the very young: est. There are other classes in Ear-training, Notation and Technic for those a little older. And there are private lessons in Piano, Violin and "Cello. Last summer over sixty Evanston Children were in attendance. Telephone Music Hall (Evanston 1900) and particulars will be forthcoming. IRVING HAMLIN, Secretary. SLL LLISS SS LISS LIS IS LISS LLL SSSI ASL LILI SASS SSSI No ---- £5