June 19, 1926 WINNETKA TALK Bride of June 12 Mrs. Charles F. Pearce, Jr. The marriage of Miss Katherine Whitney Wortley, daughter of Mrs. Eloise Whitney Wortley, of Winnetka, to Charles Francis Pearce, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Pearce, of Glencoe, took place Saturday afternoon, June 12, at 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Cushman of Winnetka. Only the immediate families and a few friends were present. Miss Wortley was attended by Miss Dorothy Klotz of Winnetka as her maid of honor, and her little cousin, Juliette Potter of Saint Joseph, Mo., as flower girl. Harold Wilder of Lake Forest acted as best man for Mr. Pearce. The bride wore a period dress of ivory satin trimmed with flowers of the same, and a bertha and inserts of rosepoint and duchess lace. She car- ried a shower bouquet of lilies-of-the- valley and white roses. Miss Klotz was attired in a quaint blue taffeta dress trimmed with pink roses, and she wore a pink picture hat. She car- ried an arm bouquet of pale pink roses and blue larkspur. Little Juliette Pot- ter wore a frock of pale pink crepe de chine, and carried a small basket of dainty flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce will be in Wyoming for several weeks. When they return, they will reside in Glen- coe. SUMMONED BY DEATH Funeral services for Charles S. Den- nis, father of Mrs. Dudley C. Palmer, 655 Center street, who died Sunday, June 13, in the Presbyterian hospital after an illness of a year, was held Tuesday afternoon at St. James Epis- copal church, Chicago. Burial was at Rosehill. Mr. Dennis was 70 years of ie His birthplace was Somerville, ass. White Cash Market Opens | New Davis Street Store| Saturday, June 19, will mark the op- | ening of the eighth store of the White Cash Market company, at 924 Davis | [street, Evanston. A line of choice meats, | | fish, sea food, poultry, game and deli- | catessen specialties will be carried by this store. The shop will be under the management of F. A. Loebach and the president of the company is A. P. Kruse. The new store will have the very latest in modern equipment and is beautifully decorated. Residents of the north shore are invited to attend the opening Saturday morning and in- spect the numerous bargains which are scheduled for that day. J. Anthony Humphreys, 722 Elm street, left June 11, to attend com- mencement at his Alma Mater, Oberlin college, Oberlin, Ohio, and returned June 15. Mr. Humphreys is Dean of the Commerce school, at the Y. M. C. A. in Chicago. ya Miss Caroline Eckstorm, 888 Oak street, returned June 17, from a three months' trip abroad. CARDINAL TEA HOUSE (ARDINAL TEA HOUSE NS 841 SPRUCE STREET (Just west of Center St.) Winnetka 2536 Luncheon ...... 11:30 to 2:00 Special Plate Luncheon FREE 40 and 50 cents (Ala carte) Afternoon Tea and Refresh- THERES w.uus vs ansannn 3toS Dinner, $1.00...... 6 to 7:30 Sunday Dinner, $1.25 12:30 to 3 Special attention given to Luncheon and Bridge Parties Clearance Sale ==HATS-- In order to clear at once every hat in stock to be sold. Cicely Haas WINNETKA 946 Oak St. Phone 320 The Greatest Offer We Have Ever Made! Complete $850 Set of ""High-Vacuum" Attachments FREE with each Eureka purchased (This offer may be withdra The opportunity of a lifetime! genuine Grand Prize Eureka Vacuum Cleaner for only $2.00 down! This astonishingly small down payment puts this great cleaner right in your own home--and extremely easy terms will quickly make it yours. on the world-famous Grand Prize Think of it! GREAT SPECIAL TERMS Offer Positively Ends July 3rd Get a brand new, TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLEANER Liberal allowance will be granted on the purchase on a Grand Prize Eureka. Write, Phone or Call Today a: any time) EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO. 744 Elm Sreet, Winnetka Phone Winnetka 1146 'Ohe High Cost Of Excess Weight Excess weight in motor trucks is expensive. It increases the purchase price and it costs as much to carry as an equal weight of pay lcad. Its cost is even greater, because it must be car- ried all the time. Graham Brothers trucks have a larger propor- tion of payload to chassis weight than is usually available in their respective capacities. Careful buyers are giving this due recognition, as their marked preference for Graham Brothers trucks indicates. Built by the largest exclusive truck makers in the world -- powered by Dodge Brothers de- pendable engine--these trucks are capable of an exceptional amount of profitable work over a long period of life. WERSTED MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCK Winn. 165 SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE