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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jan 1931, p. 16

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IN ALL THE WORLD NO SALE LIKE THIS - Pho to by Carlos. Tororrow <4ieno» Ml. 14:39 o'clock, in the home of ber par- ents, Mr. and Mrn. Herbert Whit- more Weld of 315 Sunset road, Wipnetka, Miss Frances Eticabeth,, Weld wiIl become the bride. of William Wynes -Nicholas II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsley Vincent Nicholas of' Evanston, uith the Rev. Frank SiIsley of the Second Presbyteriait church of Evanstont officiating in the presence of the farniies and a few guesis.- 60 ~65 $75 Stei B1och Warner of Geneva, Ill. and Miss Har- riet Weld, a sister of the bride, will Le bridesmaids. Beresford Beck of Evaniston is to serve as Mr. Nicholas' Lest man, and the ushers will Le Jud- son Squires of, Evanston, and the bride's three rothers,, Wallace, Stan - ley, and Herbert Weld. During ,the past two weeks Missý Marx and Miss Nicholas and Miss iven .showers for Mdiss ,n u approaching, on J.e Cavenue fwom the east or west wishes to cross Sheridan road. The company whicb inakes sucb automatic signýls -xiil be asked for figures ôn the cost of having them in.stalied at the Sheridan road-Lake avenuie intersection, either pèrmanent- ly- or for a four-months' trial. period. A committee of Minmette Village oficials recently visited Lake Forest, where the, automatic. signais 'of tilis type are in use., Such signais pro- vide for pedestrians as w ell as for automobiles. If a pedes *trian wished to cross Sheridan. road he would merely press, a btton* and tbe lights would change for him. According to a checkup made one day iast September about 14,000 au- tomoébiles crossed the Sheridan road- Lake avenue intersection either north, orsouth bounid, whiie oniy 865 crossed the intersection east or west .bound, E.- C. Cazel, chairman of the streets and aileye eommittee., ,wd at the meeting of the meeting of the Vil- lage board Tuesday night. BOY Violinist Plays at YEastern Star CeremOny Henry George Schafer, brilliant 15, veèar old violinist, and son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Schafer of 6328 Magnolia avenue, Chicago, gave the musical pro- gramn at the. public installation of offi cens of Wilmette Chapter No. 753, Order of the Eastern Star, held in thie Wilmette. Masonic temple Mon- day eveniing, January 5. The young arti,-t plaved a de Beriot concerto and a selection arranged by Fritz Kreis- ler. As encores he gave the dainty Elves Dance .and his own interpréta- tion of "Th'le Eàd of a PerfectDay." Mrs. !Roy Hopkins of, Wilmette, ac- coiiipanied him. at a shoWer and Wednesda evening Miss. Weld and Mr. Nicholas were guests at a dinner given by Judson Squires and on Thursday evening Bessie Warner of Evanston, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sister of the bride, was hostess at a shower. W. specialize in Antique Furmir j r epairin . amdr r'"HairMattreues and Spinp Made to Ordm He G. LINWALL ad-àsl

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