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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 27

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liziyj. v.. , o ly ureenvWI>jIJ avenue. It was a smrai! wedding with only close f riends and the immediate families at- tending. The bride wore a gown of delphinian blue, and she carried a shower bouquet of white Canterbury beils'anda shaded orchid. Her cousin, Miss Mary Lent of Kenilworth, the ýonîy attendanti,wore a dress of peach color. John Wolf, tbe brides brother,. served" Mr. Woltz as best, man., The wedding. marCh was played on tbe organ by Miss Katherine Ellis of Wilmette. Besides the, lighted candles the living room was decorated with' delphinium, johanna HlilI roses,- and flesb pink. peonies. Out-of-towin guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ham- mers of Stamforcl, Conn. The bride and bridegroom have gone on a motor trip through Wisconsin on. their honey moon, a nd on their return will make their home in Evanston. Garden Party:,Wdl1 Bene fit 0. of M. Members >of St. Francis Houshold, Order of MarthawilI give their annual, benefit garden party and ýbriîdgetea on Tuesday, June 27, at the home oftheir president, Mrs. Joseph F. Koza, 027 Maple avenue. The Marthas are extending an invi- *tation to the Woman's Catholic league. to alt their other friends, and Mrs.i Koza's neighbors to meet theni at 2 o'clock. The party is being given for 1 the benefit of the Church Extension ganist and patron at Lakeside chap-J ter.1 Wilmette chapter i8 grieved to an-S nounce the death of Mrs. Frances B. Kincaid, mother of Mrs. Riti-' fmart. Wheeler, past. matron of the chapter, and also 'of the- passing of John Hi. Brumbaugh, huisband of Eva M. Brumbaugh, aMember of, the chapter., On Monday, July 3, there will be a stated meetintg'at 7:30 o'clock .in thé evening. "Please reserve Ju.Iy,17,", the ýchap- ter urges, "and make your reservat ion ýwith Miss Dorothy Kuelzow, 611. Greeneaf avenue, for the officiai visit. of Lulu C.. Grimes, grand matron of the State of Illinois,, and b er entire official fa mily?."'The .ba nquet will be .hield at. Shawnee Country club, 911 Miichigan avenue, Wilmette, at 6 o'clock. At Mission HUS Mission His Couintry club will have its Women's Guest day this week Friday. There wilI be both 18 hole and 9 lhole events. An uniisual luncheon '.will .be followed -at 2:30 o'clock with bridge in the lbunge. Friday Guest days are being inaug- urated this season so that the women niembers will have visiting reciprocity with friends at other clubs without mîissing their own events. Saturday June 24, is the annual big parade at Mission His. No wvoren are oerniitted onnthe corse. 11 ut of White, 155 N. Clarki St. Rm. 14i2 Chicago "THE WHITAKER PLAN" It:Now.Wordng for Otheérs Lef If Worwk for YOU EA SON: Owners. Sales. FF tk",, , 9809, On., Central Place: where North Shore Homie display their properties for quick Rentais- or, A WER TeWitaker Pan" 841I EIm SàSves rime,. Effort, and Expense, for Home Owner.:and Property Seelcer. Better resuits for 'ALI. F S. U LT: On. Central Place to which the Property Seekers, fromn North Shore.and'elsewhere, corne ta fird what they want. qI Smdays by R. BI,- WHITAKER COMP ANY. $41 Emr Street'Phone 3250' WINNETKA, ILLINOIS, mott, Mrs. \Villiamn Lerscfl, Mrs. Max Redlin, Mrs.ý Thomas .,Chambers, Mrs. Martin Lynch, Mrs. J. H. Walker, Mrs. Carl Schroeder, Mrs. Robert Fon- Ithamn, Mrs. Andrew Maguire, and Mrs. Peter Van derNorth. On Wednesday evening,. June 21, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Shattuck, 755 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, e ntertained their club at dinfler and bridge. 517 Davis St. E VANSTON arnonuiem tvn or uays. 'l'le events are: Professional trophy, 18 holes low net, 18 holes low gross,, and best bail foresorne and blind bogey. Exciting events an<l a hig fun frolic are in preparation for the week-enid of JuIy 1-4. 'The dinner-dance wÎ1l be Monday, Jul1y 3. A dditional Society News on Next Page mn for Wedding Giff s 625 N. Michigan Ave. CHICAGO JIn our mo demn age the word SERVICE hasý spelled success or failure for many business enterprises. We believe that SERVICE has been the most important feature in our success. We aim to maintain this. quai-' ity.service and improve it wbenever possible. Inà sending ..your garments to us,. you. are assured that they wiII be returned when you expect them. Cleaned and pressed to perfection! Why flot call for our service man todayrP Just phone WINNETKA 751 Service Store: 747 ELM ST.,,Winetke, 111. Ray Molendi, Mir. North Shorte, Largesand Mess P. pular Clea.r I

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