September 3, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 9 OPEN NEW CAR LINE Lutheran Church Scene of Marriage Tomorrow Firat Can Run Over Exteasion; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Holdaway and Miss Ruth Holdaway, 723 Forest avenue, have just returned from Three Brinl· Evanston Line Southwest Miss Helen Hansen, daughter of Mr. Lakes, Wis. They were the guests of Wilmette Nt!arer to Transportation wfs.~~iit ~eT ~~r~i:dnt~f :a~~l~oJ~~~ E. Spencer Sturges of Chicago. gensen of Wilmette, Saturday evening, Traffic started this week on the new September 4, at 8 :30 o'clock, at St. .A CUM Comple:don Jlllku ..tar WOm41l .A ttrGCIWf Central street extension west to Ridge John's Lutheran church. A reception road of the Evanston Street railway. will follow at the home of the bride's LECI'ROLYSISConstruction of the line started last sister Mrs. A. E . J ergensen, 539 Lin·. as doae ltJ Ella LoU. K~! 1 ·r spring and has been rushed in order den avenue, Kenilworth, with whom TM Onlr Method to have it completed by September 7, she has made · her home temporarily. Dooton in accordance with the franchise grantRecommend to The. bride will be attended by her Forever Remove ed the street car company by Evans- sister, Miss Alma Hansen, as maid of ton. honor, and by Miss Christine Kasper, The new line extends from the pres- Miss Florence Prochnow and Mrs. ent tern1inal at Lincolnwood drive, Frank Hlavacek, Jr., of Wilmette, as ON THE west ·to Crawford, south on Crawford bridesmaids. She will be given in to Harrison and west on Harrison to marriage by her brother, Carl Hansen. Ridge road. The best man will be Arthur JerUalr roots forfter It will thus bring transportation fa- gensen, and the ushers, Frank Hlavadeatroyed. Re · nowth Impossible. Skin Jert cilities to a large territory that in the cek, Jr., George \Vatson of Hannibal, tmooth and entirely past has been without street car or bus Mo., and Wilbur Reaux of Evanston. free from blemish. We use from one to service. Officials believe that the line lwel.,e needles at ·"· tilling from 400 to 800 will lead to a rapid development of haln Dtr hour. Work dooe by fadal ~. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chamberlain that section. Chartn YWJ " ....a~le. ' Call fer tr.e ·aauttatlOI. By next week it is planned to oper- and their two daughters, Ruth and TIDO Office· in Chic···: a te a 15 minute schedule on the line. ] ean, of Ripon, Wis., are the guests 4750 Sheridan Road At the present time cars will run every of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stafford and Tel. Ardmore iil8 half hour. A new terminal station is family of 936 Sheridan roatl. Mr. 31 South State Street t o be erected at the western terminus Chambetlain was formerly director of Tel. Central 8463 of the line, according to Charles Speed, the Wilmette Methodist church choir, and he and his wife will sing at the manager of the car lines. church next Sunday. NOW IS THE TIME to decide on )'OUT Spare Time Investments the E EVENING SCHOOL of Cor. N. La SaUe and Chicaso Ave. . The Moody Bible Institute Offers YOU Free training in Bible Study and Gospel Music HAIR FACE Fall Tenn Begins Friday, September 10, at 6:3() P.M. Registration Night -Tuesday, SePtember 7, 6 to 9 P. M. Regular sessions every Tuesday and Friday night from 6:30 to 9:30. To those who come direct from work a Cafeteria supper is served from 5:15 to 6:15 for 25c. Enrollment fee only $2.00 a term. More than 1100 Men and Women · were (nrolled last year. Full in formation on request. Address: The Moody Bible Institute lSJ Joati.tute Place PhooeiHv~eylS70 ELLA LOUISE KEllER · Chicaao,IU. Miss Merna McKee of 411 Sheridan road, has ret.u rned to her home after a stay in \Vashington, D. C., Baltimore, Ne w York, and a visit with Mrs. Ledy ard Avery at Belmar, N. ]. - 0- Mrs. E. C. Webster, 719 Linden avenue, and her daughter, Miss Ruth, are leaving next week for a short visit with Mrs. \ Vebster's mother in Danville, Ill. -o:\[iss P aulin e P ettibone of 512 Centra l aYe nu e, is motorin g through Wis co nsin a nd Minn esota with friends . She will return in about two weeks. -o- ' :\f r. and Mr s. Robert C. Ross of 929 Ce ntral avenue, spent last ""eek at Lake GeneYa, \ Vis. - oEdith Ray Youn g has r eturned to he r hom e, 630 P ark ave nu e, after ~pe ndin g th e summ er with he r parents in Vinc enn es , Ind. ~fi ss - New Laid EGGS Fresh daily by parcel post or express. An especially constructed container brings them to you fresh and unbroken. Convenient Sizes2, 4 and 12 Doz. Eggs are gathered fresh daily, candled, g r a d e d, packed and shipped all in the same day-you receive them the next. Every egg guaranteed to be of fine quality and at a price less middlemant s profit. All you need to do is drop us a card. We do the rest. Farmers Marketing Co. Mount Vernon, Iowa. Box 432.