June 24, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 4., . I Miss Jeanette Weis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John We is of 1529 Elmwood 11 and Burrows of Wmnetka have announced the engage- avenue, became the bride of J. Lester Carroll of Winnetka Wednesday, June - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ment of their daughter, LueJla, to 22, at the Methodist Epis-copal church Alonzo Trezevant Folger, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. ·Folger of Rogers Parish House ' at 4:30 o'clock. The wedding dress was of taffeta Park. The announcement was made at a luncheon given Tuesday at the Cot- shading from peach to orchid, and was tage Tea room in Barrington. The Bur- made in bouffant style, with picture row :- familY lived in \Yihnctte for fif- hat to match. Miss ~largaret \Veis, teen years .before moYing to \\·innetka who acted as her sister's maid of honor, was dressed in yellow georgette, fi,·e year~ ago. with hat to match. Both the bride ~[ r:;. 1arrl'tt Lake of 129 Fifth and her ma_id o~ honor carried Colonial ·l 1 J k ' bouquets ot van-colored flowers. Ralph street, an< t te .a e c 1 uldren, ] arrctt, 1 C d 1 · b tl · b t ] r.. Lucy and Patricia, left Thursday to arro 11 serve as liS ro ler s es spend the summer in Caliiornia. Dur- man. ing their ahsence their home will he Immediately after the ceremony Mr. occupied hy ~1r. and ~lr:> . Edward and ?\Irs. Carroll left on a northern Silk, who ha,·e just returned from a motor trip. They will be at home after two vears' residence in Florida. Busi- Jnly 6, at 1819 Central street, Evan ston. ne:;s -will k r ep ~lr. Lake in '!\ew York \ \'ith a total population of abo ut most of the summer, but hl' l'lans to join hi:; famib· in San Franci sco later 7,()()0,000. lllinoi s has more than 14,1)00,000 fed oi street railway track and rdum 'rith them. To Open Art Theater ~r. Mr~.N~:;,~:J. Going Golfing? Maybe it's two solid weeks of golf you are planning. You can dress the part in one of our Photo by Glbson-Casebeer .. Miss Charlotte Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos B. Andrews of E\·anston, is a member of the Chicago Art Theater group of players appearing to Evanston and north shore audit·nces during \Vednesdays of July and August at the Moraine hotel, 1I ighland Park. . The first performance will be given ] uly 6, and the company's repertoire ,rill include such plays as Halman's "'\Vill o' the Wisp," Steele's "Ropes," Synge's "Riders to the Sea," Chekhov's "The Proposal" and "Jubilee," Middleton's "The Grove," Gorky's "Chelka sh" and "Passions, Passions," Kelly's "The Flattering \Vord," and others. I van Lazareff is director of the \ theater group. He is an artist of the , ~r oscow Art theater and directoriounder of the ~laxim Gorky studio in 11 oscow. The theater's ultimate aim is to choose among the student artists in training a pe ducing company that wi in Auences left ill ).foscow Art theater. mmer <"Ottrse of study will also order. Four Piece Golf Suits .Regular Trousers with Extra Knickers BILL THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY MAN IS POPULAR The return of the finished laundry bundle on the day promised is the watch-word of Bill the Washington Laundry Man, and the reason why _3,000 housewives give him the weekly laundry. The Order of Marthas: Ladies' auxiliary of the Catholic Church Extension· society, will give a luncheon · and rerrption to the ReY. Dr. E. J · M rGuinness at the Stevens hot~: I June 30. at 12 :30 o'clork. ~lembrrs and friends wishing to make reservations arr asked to call XI rs. P. J. Klapperich. '\\' i lmett e 5R7, not Ia tl'r t ha 11 ~[ nn day afternoon, June 27. -o- ·I $45 $55 ' $65 $75 Cut, fitted and tailored to your order Fourth Floor .. City Sales THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY 1 'Bill Answers to Wilmette 145., I· Chark..: Din~lT of , \\'ausan. \Vis.. arrin·cl in \\'ilml'tte i Tuesday c\'Cning- for a visit at the ' home of tl1e former's mother. ~[r:;. S. ~·f. Dingee, 926 Lake an:nuc. Their : dau~htrr. Miss ~fary Dingee. who has ' hccn attending school at Ferry hall'. . joinr<l them a little later in tht' \reck. I 1[ r. and ~f r:>. Jl9 W. Van Buren St. an·:lUe, entertained the member~ of I her Tuesday luncl1ron and hrirlgc club at her home \VednesclaY of this week. · \Vedncsdays han· heer1 derided upon ! as the meeting time during- the st1mmer · months. ~hs. Charles X. Ret:'l'. 829 .-\:;hland -0- i 1 \1 i:;:- Bctt v M ar:;hall, 10-W Elmwood an·mH'. spei1t sc\·eral days last \W:ck in \Vhcaton as tl1e guest of ~fiss Luella Burt. -- 0 - -o- :\[ r:;. l.eorge E. \ Valk, 12-tO Lake 1 ave11ur, Clltertained at luncheon and · ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hridgc on \Vednesday of last week. j