4 WINNETKA TALK December 26, 1925 Harriet Plowman . N . , A | carried a cluster of pink Ward roses. | Becomes Bride in | The other attendants all carried small, | & Church on Hilltop | old fashioned colonial bouquets with | = X 3 : lacy, paper frills. Small white chrysanthemums, cath- The bride was beautiful in her wed- edral candles at the altar, | . , . . together [ding gown of heavy white satin and : WW : : { 4 with quantities of palms, formed a [conventional coronet setting of beautiful simplicity for the |Point lace. [valley lilies formed her bouquet. extremely pretty wedding service Mon- _ Mr. McCullough was attended by day evening at Christ church when Miss Harriet Plowman became the bride of Dan Dana McCullough, the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard reading the service. man, and the ushers were Spencer|X Libby, Kenneth Wright, his Psi U| Stephen Plowman, and an uncle, Har- | & The bridesmaids, lovely in their|ry Sweet, of Winnetka. Frank Plow- gowns of pastel shades, with French|man, father of the bride, gave his felt picture hats to match, were Miss |daughter in marriage. Betty Schwartz, Miss Ruth Leavens,| Mr and Mrs. McCullough are | French felt picture hat to match, and | 3& bridal veil of | White bride's roses and | Richard De Merrel of Lansing, as best | & fraternity brothers, the bride's brother, | ¥ Miss Helen Anderson of Evanston, and Miss Jule Lester of Wilmette. The little flower girls dressed in pink georg- ette, were Ruth Coale, LaVenia Sweet, spending their honeymoon in Lansing, Mich., where they are the guests of Mr. Cullough's parents for the holidays. and Margaret Douglas Sweet, the two latter, little cousins of the bride. A pretty bit of sentiment was dis- played by the bride in the chosing of her mother, Mrs. Frank Plowman, to be her matron of honor. She wore a gown of orchid georgette with a CROSLEY CARDINAL RADIO TEA HOUSE 841 SPRUCE ST. A the People Ky ©. of Winnetka 9% 3 and Vicinity We Extend Our Most Hearty Greetings for a Very Merry Christmas G. L. ZICK & CO. to 1 Luncheon 2 $60.00 Ns 12:00 to 1:30 1 x . 4 Tea : The Radio Service Shop 3 ; 18 Prouty Annex = 4:00 to 5:00 Phone 1840 § Dinner . oe | @ 6:00 to 7:30 I= ee -- except Sundays and Holidays Let us entertain your chil- dren during the holidays. Party luncheons a specialty O know that every precau- tion known to modern hy- giene has contributed to the purity of Winnetka Sanitary Dairy Co. pasteurized milk is one of the greatest satisfactions to every housewife. Phone 137 WINNETKA SANITARY DAIRY CO. 2154 LATS GH ] o REWARD $1000.00 Pearl Necklace containing 106 pearls with 3 diamond clasps--lost December 14th in Winnetka, Ill. or on Northwestern train. Call Toplis & Harding, 172 W. Jackson Blvd., Harrison / o rn A--