Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1931, p. 22

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

r o' WHJTEMAN DaningEvery Nigbt Except Sundy Fridays until1 1:30 A. M. Fornal-Saturdays until 2:30 A. M. In Addition 10 Our Regular Menu SPECI AL STEAKOR CHICKEN DINNER,ý $1.75 No Cover. or Admission Charge to Dinner Guests During the Entire Evening, Exceptf on Saturday Edgewater..Bea,'c-.h Hotel S300 Block Sheridan Road Chicago We Wuant. VouwTo I Wleu OpenYVour Dry Clet What -do you sec when .yopen your dry, c.leaning package?ý Do, you sec merely the gen- eral appearance or do you examine, the gar- ment carefully? If the garment is one that hasl been eleaned by us, we hope you wiIl serutinize ivery carefully.. Examnineý the lining_ for ample-se ow odorless it is-noi dean Lf~N4). ex- and The commerce club of _ 'rrwT ier Princess Iýugeime mode. rer veil oi New 'ivorv tulle wvas caughit with a wreatli i ighi school wvi1I hold its animal If orange blossomis. She carried -, t-Iallowve'en îparty Friday night of shower bouquet of liles of the val- this wveek at the home of' David Ee. wierss ht we es 1~nso î~a~andt seve~ral spraysof white heather jolio i, imet. r.Jhno, l hchwe-setfrmScot land- partmient at the higli school. and The ceremony took placé at ýthc manager of the book store. is faculty Cuc fteI-oyCmotr s~onor 0 theclui Kenilworth. and xvas performed 1) Offcer oftueorgniztio tIi~Dr. Herbert:L Willett. A reccntioi year rc: alte Waier, as, given afte rwards bIv the bride'> vea aruth Wlteruangn, president prets i.an rs. William E . Rt.J'hnovice-president ; Anita its t hirhme 11 rwvicl. Johuson, secretarv,, and, Norman. 1 road, Kenilworth. Th o hnso, resuW r.*Miss Marian Suis, whù :attnded Th lb hich.,ast vear ia'd a lier si ster as maid of honor, wore aî inembership of 112, is one of 'the oldi- gown of rust colored velvet trimmne<l est and, largest in the school. I1t in brown furt; a brown feit -hat nieets on the, third Thursday of eacà - trjmme(l iii. a long plume of the sainé month., Special meetings are called.l shade; and long, brown kid --loves. occasionally. She carried an amni bouquet oi talis- miaiî . roses -and blue delphinium, Tlc bridestnaids, Miss, Bella, Smith ý of E~ anston, Miss R~uth Shellîan au(! M11iss Marion Rorn of Wilnette., wore gownls in the auttiu shades miade, soiiewhat like that of the inaid of honor. They also liad on lrowi at aiii g ]Package and. kid gloves, and held amurin hOU- qucts of roses and delphinium_ 'l'lie two little flower girls, Sally and Sull zatîie ,Hazelet .of. Winlietka. Nvore quaint -fmocks, of shaded' pink and yellow taffeta, with long skirts and ptuffed sleeves. Thev each carried a colonial bouquet. The bride's inother worc (la rk l)mown velvet and lace. Ntrs, Mcl Kee's gown was of browii satin Crvlie * .eml)roidered iii blàck and silvur. voni, Ariz., served. bis brother as best man. The ushers were Frankiin J Wakefield (-f Highland Park., Harrv & Quast, and Frank C Gernand. The. church. was decoratéd %vitl 1 palmis and tali standards oi white.ý yellow,, and brown crsnhmns On'each side of the aisie there .wer e candelabra withf smilax. ixtertwined: The, house was gaylv decorated \%.itd the, different shades of clirysaiiîthe- (J munis and oak leaves. Mag~azine Writer Talks then itral Avenue, Wilmette Phones 320-321 sealed. in ,noth proof bags at no adcitional charge. Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 6660 land Park, on i nursday evenlng, No- vember 5, at 8 o'chock. Somne impres-, sions of Peterboro given by a recent worker at the colony, will precede a ,program of French and Enghish' songs by:.Josephine Lydston Seyl, so prano, with Carmel. Power at the piano. 1152 1 . ..........

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy