es * ivurymehmninclyarriodo‘ntu &7 the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Kerr j and Eugene S:E.M Lathrop. Huge '_ clusters of t e lil:l-. ferns and )~ palms, mellow flame of ‘ flighted ï¬nm along the aisles, *â€"aâ€" M c!fllt .chIlNh fillt‘ Saturday 1 â€"MODERN HOMES * . One of the prettiest of Kenilworth‘s many beautiful brides this fall was Miss Jeannette Cherry when she was married to Marshall Branch of Evâ€" ~*_ From the beautiful bouffant gown of old ivory chiffon velvet, mtithe veil of ivory tulle worn by the bride, who carried gardenias, valley l_i‘lie- service was performed in the Union | included colorings were carried out in the cosâ€" tumes and flowers of the bride‘s atâ€" tendants. The matron of honor, Mrs. James Cherry, was gowned in cloth of gold with a train of green.chiffon and carried yellow roses. ‘The two bridesâ€" maids, Miss Inabelle Branch, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Kenneth Ford, a recent bride, wore gowns of green transparent velvet cut in period style ï¬nrdul bouquets of small pomâ€" ‘chrysanthemums in bronze and yellow, A very effective and unusual ularly ‘appropriate for a November Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cheyney of Bufâ€" falo, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Marcius_ C, Case of Ithaca, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Bailey of Princeton, IIl. Mr. and Mrs. Branch left for a two weeks‘ motor trip south and on their ‘The bride‘s gown was of transparâ€" ent ivory velvet made with very simâ€" ple lines. She wore her sister‘s veil of roseâ€"point lace and carried lilies of the valley with white orchids and friends and relatives followed the chureh ceremony at the Cherry‘ resiâ€" m.‘.i“‘ _with flowers and foliage, the fall edlors prevailed. â€" é;;:-t'mn;, when they will move into their own apartment in Evanston. Announcement <has been made of the engagement of Miss Jane Ward of Evanston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Ward of Evanston, to Edward Quayle, 38 Crescent place, Wilmette. The marriage will take place upon the return of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Quayle from the Orient where ‘ they are spending . some months. _ ~ ° * * Miss Ward attended Northwestern university and for the past few years has been studying art. Her fiance studied at the University ‘of Chicago and received his degree from Northâ€" western university. He is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Bert B. Barry of Evanston, formerâ€" ly of Glencoe, sails on December 13, on the Italian liner, Roma, from New York, for Naples. He will join his family in Rome where Phyllis Eileene is enrolled in the Royal academy. and sweet peas, from the bouffant chiffon velvet frocks shading from pale green to darker hues worn by her attendants, and from their"bou, quets of calla lilies and white snap dragons,‘ to the decorations of the church, the color scheme of green and hard read the marriage service at 8 o‘clock, assisted by Dr. Hubert Carleâ€" bride‘s IZUDCF RNG INOMINCE, MRFZ MNUT Mrs. William Wallace Kerr of 707 Forest dvenue, Wilmette, where pink roses white chrysanthemums were M:Lunb-. ‘The "bride was attended by Miss Nellic Brown of Evanston, the maid of honor; Mrs. W. W. Kerr, Jr., of Following the ceremony, a recepâ€" One of five rooms and sun The other has 6 rooms and including freplace and garâ€" veLy by shade fruit trees; corner of Fair Oaks and Park Ave. with great masses of chrysanâ€" s shading from light yellow for the bouffant the Union | included Kennéth‘Kerr, William Walâ€" :830 o‘clock| lace Kerr, Jr., Gerald Walsh of Monâ€" aav 1 lnsott 4. et; Cecil Powell and Edward Rockâ€" well of Melbourne, Fla. Ray Hall of ton of Des ; PEst t ie m mm e PCO IT well of Melbourne, Fia. Ray Hall of ~yn% n ~mmmmmsmy | : Miss Clark is a graduate of.Oberlin Pontiac, Mich., and ‘Robert Snow of lhslm'uï¬i?-.mmuldz,Mhmh Chicago. *â€"_ . _ _‘ ol Mrs. Clarence D. Worthington of| the college at Deland, HIL lr.udln.ummtc'tm)lw Glencoe, has set December 28 as her noommminege » York for a ten day stay and will reâ€"| wedding day. Miss Worthington and| â€" Mrs. Harold Claude Case entertainâ€" turn to the Kerr home in Wilmette| her family resided in Wilmette for a|.ed at a Chinese tea on Tuesday afterâ€" for m ‘few days before motoring to| number of years, noon in honor of Mrs. Philip Wesley ;u.ï¬.»y.muwmm Miss Wilma Crasmer of Glencoe| Vance of Evanston. She was assistâ€" will be at home at 616‘ Lincoln aveâ€"| gave a luncheon and linen shower for ed, by Mrs. W. Albert Kemp, Mrs. wne; «Melbourne, Fis. _Miss Mary Worthingtem on Decemâ€" Martin P. Below, Mrs. John: Harkpess, $ sterunith 5 + ber 3, andâ€"on December 6, Miss Doroâ€"| and Mrs. W. K. Abernathy. Mr.: and Mrs. Horace Newhall of}thy Joy of Winnetks was hostess at wgecmciten 654 Garland avenue, Winnetka, have| a shower and tea in her honor, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Otis of 644 been the guests of honor at a numâ€"| _‘ _______ _ â€"â€"â€"â€" | > _ > _ | Oak street, Winnetka, are leaving toâ€" dance the evening of December 19, at Indian Hill club. The dance will be in honor of their daughter, Miss Janet Page and Miss Anna Howe. About eighty guests will attend. Mrs. Billings McArthur (Jane Nauâ€" gle) is to give a large luncheon and bridge party on December 13, at the Woman‘s Athletic club, in honor of three of the season‘s debutante‘s Miss Margot Atkin, Miss Betty Pain, and Miss Sophie Harrington. ‘| Windes & Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Woodward of 685 Ardsley road, Winnetka, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Elinor, to Ansel McBride Kinney, son of Mrs. Alice V. Kinney of Evanston. Miss Woodward is a graduate of the Bennett school at Millbrook, N. Y., and of Smith colâ€" lege, and Mr. Kinney is a graduate of Harvard university, in the class of 1920. The wedding will take place next ‘April. , 5 A number of Glencoe women were guests last week at luncheonâ€"bridge parties given Wednesday and Thursâ€" day by Miss William H. Johnson and Mrs, Mary C. Becker of Evanston, both of whom formerly lived in Glenâ€" coe. The luncheons were served at the Vera Megowen tea shop in Evâ€" anston, and the guests were taken to their hostesses‘ rooms in the Orringâ€" ton hotel for bridge after luncheon. Mrs. Hugo Hartmann of 755 Lincoln avenue, Glencoe, and Mrs. Eugene Sax of 460 Winnetka avenue entertained about one hundred of, their Mm: n luncheon and bridge at Nort Country club on Tuesday, Nov. 29. ~ Mr. and Mrs. L. Harry Waidner of 206 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods, anâ€" nounce the engagement of. their daughter, Elizabeth (Bobs) to Henry Horn Adams of Minneapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams of Enâ€" WATER COMPANY . Joseph Page and l_n._ !Aw- Bottled and Distributed .. BE . > GALLONS $1.00 ~XAIl, . _ | NORWeRS m & NN SHOWPp . ‘emE AeeRWE ~ AaF, WO SNKC. M s 06y 9T bectarl botabdcsityerr wPeaietk mcm“?&unhgmwmh they will remain for‘a short time. to $13,000 and that of a graduate of Columbia university.â€" | guest : over Thanksgiving. â€" Thirty |. , ifrrmmmmememmmes _i( , 400. They clainm no direct se | guests were entertained at the buffet| HEAR OBJKECTIONS TO addition to charging the a mwamn«mw- Miss Clark wil} become the FOX LAKE ASSESSMENT | with being excessive. and mwaa-ï¬wu:’xmmdm eenmet _._| able, i ilmette, Lynin ‘ung, aftgr an extended T Bavis of Decrficld is anfounced this| honeymoon, they will wiake theis home| Much ‘ Opposition to Distrilmâ€"| _ ....__..._._._.__â€"â€" _â€"_â€"_OPENING _ A NN O UNCEME N T 44 , NSJ. Radiola â€" Brunswick 364 East Ccntral Avenue â€" Opposite Alcyon Thea?:ré â€" Highlancl‘ paf];.. Illinois anatropes A Complete. Display of t.l‘e famous Radâ€" iolas and R. C._ A Products. _ - * :A See Our Display befove Mal;ing"Your Cllriat;: Te mas Selections. ; ie will | ~ Mrs. J. P, . _\ | hostess at a ‘The assessments of the objectors who are represented by Corporation 9 ie. ; J. L. NLHARZ Radios Grebe Covers, New Tops, Curtains Bevel Plate or Celluleid Windows, Fioor Rugs, 32 8. 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