einen FA 8 SET ----------e -- EY mr a he DY elder brother, ry WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922 Kenilworth Happenings dings was that of Miss Ruth Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watt, who became the bride of Ralph Emerson Brown of Evanston, Saturday evening at the First Con- gregational church of Wilmette. The church was beautifully adorned with palms and roses and Miss Watt, who is one of Kenilworth's prettiest girls, was exquisite in her bridal gown of white satin trimmed with pearls. A court train of silver cloth hung from her shoulders and her tulle veil was held in place by strands of pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of valley lilies and white sweet peas. Her at- tendants, Miss Dorothy Stewart of St. Louis, Miss Katherine Scheidenhelm of Wilmette, Miss Helen Davis of Hub- bard Woods, and her cousin, Miss Josephine Barker of Oak Park, all wore taffeta frocks in the rainbow colors and carried shower bouquets of spring flowers. Alfred Watt, the bride's served Mr. Brown as best man and Frank Watt, Jr., was ringbearer. The beautiful ceremony was enhanced by the organ program played by Mr. Seder, one of the finest organists in the West. He rendered selections from DuBois' Messe de Mar- riage, and Madam Elsie Harthan Arendt, who in private life is Mrs. Seder and a singer of great note, sang several beautiful selections, including "At Dawning," "Lift Up Thine Eyes" and "Thank God for a Garden." The "Chimes" as rendered by Prof. Seder was particularly beautiful. A re- O NE of the loveliest of June wed- ception followed at the home of the; School. bride on Melrose avenue, which was a veritable bower of roses and lark- spur. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are spend- ing their honeymoon in the mountains of Tennessee and on their return will make their home in Evanston. --_---- The Howard Durhams have again taken up their residence in Kenil- worth. They have just returned from a motor trip East where they went to attend the graduation of their daugh- ter Miss Louise Durham, and on their way back they stopped at Champaign for Mr. Arthur Durham who has been attending Illinois. --O-- Miss Elva Grace Southward, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. South- ward, will become the bride of Herman W. Pomper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto R. Pomper of Glencoe, Saturday eve- ning at the Union church of Kenil- worth at eight-thirty o'clock. Dr. College will perform the ceremony. -- Mrs. O. D. Jones of 615 Forest ave: nue, Wilmette, entertained at a miscel- laneous "shower" for Miss Elva South- ward of Kenilworth on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Southward enter- tained the members of their daughter's bridal party at dinner at their home on Friday evening. pm Mr. and Mrs. Modie J. Spiegel are in the East, where they went to attend the graduation of their son Modie, Jr., at Dartmouth College. From there they went to New York to be with "Junior" until he sailed for Europe. He will be abread all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith and son! John have returned home from the East, where they went to attend the | graduation of their daughter, Miss Cor- nelia Keith, at the Emma Willard | Miss Keith's roommate will | be her house guest for a short time. | at § and Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bennett and WARCO The oil for a Ford car, that is guar- anteed to stop the chatter in a hundred feet. The oil that every user cheer- fully recommends. Triangle Garage & Motor Co. Winnetka Dependable Auto Supply. Lake and Ridge Ave., Gross Point Phone Wilmette 2358 H. J. ANTOINE DISTRIBUTOR 466 Chestnut St., Winnetka Can be bought in any quantity at Phone 1446 Phone 1753 | Men Our Moving Ls A \ 6 PROUTY ANNEX are taught that their job depends upon the way they please the folks who entrust their furniture to us. Our prime object is not to move as many people as possible in a day but to make as many boosters for ourselves each day as possible. The difference is decidedly in your favor! Phone Winnetka 232 TRANSEER &'MOVING WINNETKA , ILL. EXPRESSING et -------------- family have returned from Conners- ville, Indiana, where they went to at- tend the graduation of their daughter, Miss Clara Ruth Bennett, at the Elm- hurst School. en (Je Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Cole have sold their home on Cumnor Road to Mr. Caff of the Virginia Hotel and will move into the Sanborn home, which they have recently purchased, the first of next week. ee. Miss Dorothy Stewart and Miss Anne Hancock of St. Louis, who have been the guests of the Frank Watts, have returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stout and daughter of Indianapolis, who have formerly lived in Kenilworth in the summer, are at the Drake hotel this year. ---- Miss Catharine Slater will be the guest of Mrs. Sam Clark and Mrs. Lee Ellis at the Ridgway home un- til her marriage on July first. --(-- Miss Louise Tinsman of Kansas City, formerly of Kenilworth, was a visitor in Chicago for a few hours on Wednes- day on her way East where she expects to sail for Europe in a short time. Mrs. Alex W. Hannah and daughters Elizabeth, Mary and "Connie" have returned from Niagara Falls, where they have been visiting. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. George Shipman have gone to White Lake for the summer. --0-- Miss Caroline Jane Everett has motored East with Mrs. Wm. Tilden to attend the graduation exercises at Hotchkiss. --_---- Mrs. George Kingsley and family have gone East for the summer. Do You Need Under- muslins or Accessories? money. Priced $1.25 and up. corseted figure. you come in and be fitted. 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