-ho--“fllh-dm become the bride of Garold Ciairmont p uic k Eric John Lea Cotton of Earl Chilton, Leicester, England, took place Saturâ€" 640 Pine street, Winnetka, entertained at dinner last week in honor of Miss riage of their daughter, Elizabeth Luella, to Wallace W. Muechlberg, Satâ€" and Mrs. Muchiberg will be at home after July 1, at 1209 Sherwin avenue Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alfred Thorâ€" sem of Kenilworth announce the marâ€" June 14, in honor of Miss Bradford. Mrs. Wallace E. Weld of Evanston formerly Helen Mearns of Kenitworth, become the bride of Garold Ciairmont w ,Ib'--h% wedâ€"! Miss Catherine Stymour Hinman,) the bridegroom, { Jenison at a ceremony performed by| Several affairs already are arâ€"| ding dress, which was of h-qmdb.-ih'n'. Lewis, Fred Bruce, J theâ€"RoeJ. Findiay Brown of xzanged in honor of Miss Alice Little,| satin. with a trair. The tunic had tiny Hinman, 576 â€"Oak street, is| Bassett Ruf. . Frid at the Union League club at dnughter of ‘the Charics G. Gittle af mï¬- ub-au.‘-u.-&hlhql. Jackson. K. 4 o‘tlock on June 16. A reception will| Evanston, whose marriage to Dr. Curâ€"| over the of | Buchanan, zon of Louis . Buchanan,| a bridge tea follow the reading of the service. Miss | tis Nelson, son of the Murray Nelsons,| Brussels lace, brought by an aunt| 591 Cherry street. The wedding is| urday, June 9, Bradford is the daughter of Mr. and| now of the city, formerly of Winnetâ€"| from Brussels for Miss Moore. Her| to take place at 8:30 o‘clock at the| will entertain at a Mrs. William A. Bradford, 956 Greenâ€"| ka, will take place at the summer| bouguet was of white roses and lWlies Church of the Holy Comforter in Kenâ€"| home, 522 Forest s wood avenue, Hubbard Woods, and| home of the brideâ€"clect, Les Cheneaux| of the valley. itworth. which will be follow Mr. Jenison is un Osk Park resident.| Islands, Mich., Monday, June 25, folâ€" Miss Helen Wicks of Chicago, who The ceremony will be followed by a} party given by Miss &mw&mm.uâ€"&wmhubfldw.mtflmhflubhp.dï¬-lud-y.luoll.l sister, will be her only attendant and the wedding guests. bouffant taffeta dress, having a wide| bride‘s parents. . entertained at tea. M Thompson Merrick of Evanston will\ Mrs. Kenneth Henderson of Winâ€"| band of lace at the bottom. A large| _ Miss Hinman‘s sister, Mrs. William | Ruf were hostesses a serve as best man. Edwin Coleman|netka was hostess at a luncheon for| velvet flower at the side and a velvet Coburn of Berkeley, Cal., is to be her| at their home June xwmmammmu‘mmm’ Mrs. Arthur| streamer from the shoulder added a| matron or honor and Miss Betty Webâ€"| arine Stolp entertail il} usher e n e i S o i e on e e cce oo ulc es t a d Emant T _A a _ 4 MMSS F ® â€" and Edgar Funk, both of Oak Park, will usher. Park, and will be at home there after Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kent Tenney, * € 1 > 22 2 B + p* 6 ha Attractive Table Models as low as Was $272.50 387.50 27 *~° %_â€" ,{% s [ W ithout question this is the greatest value in‘j‘v Radio ever offered to ‘the North Shore. You can now secure a Radio set of the very finest qnah'ty atâ€"a pndc uetud_ly less than ff{f;_f__ “ 18 uauafly cl:arged for a cbeap set. We urge you to come in qnicuy as the qhantitiel of One ofâ€"the Table Models some models are very limited. Every set is new, first class, and fully guaranteed. PFANSTIEHL LABORATOER for 1 week only! street, Mr. daughter of Mrs. John J. Moore of Glencoe, to Karl D. King, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. King of Wilâ€" mette, at.the Moore home, 440 Sheriâ€" dan road. The house was attractiveâ€" sailing on June to spend three Ballard will cross about a month later and meet his family in Europe. Tuesday evening, June 5, brought tpc weddlng of Miss Eugenia Moore, Winnetka in a Little and Dr. Nelson. Mrs. Ernest tones. That is why with the Pfanstiehl you can increase the volume to a shout, or reduce it to a whisper, and still have the full musical value of every note of voice or instrument. other radio, no matter what as every musician knows, are the very life and soul of music; and it is only in the simplified circuit of the Pfanâ€" stichl that these delicate viâ€" served intact and reproduced The full, rich, wellâ€"rounded, lifelike tones of the Pfanstichl evening‘at the home of her uncie | ly aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Keuneth !.lfl z> 10 Models from $27.50 to $99.50 Ballard, 811 Auburn children are leaving â€" Mrs. Harriet Frank, 562 Washingâ€" ton avenue, is leaving Glencoe June ht | 23, for Montreal, Canada, where she sailing on June 28, for France. Mrs. Frank will visit most of the Euroâ€" pean countries and England this sumâ€" mer, returning to France to spend the month of September and arriving in Hinsdale and Gertrude Kagy of Saâ€" dressed in pink crepe de chine. Hartford, Conn. After June 20, Mr. and Mrs. King will be at home at 20 Frederic street, Glencoe, Mrs. Cedric Gifford (Betty Miller) of Evanston, and Miss Alice King of Wilmette, were in taffeta frocks of pastel shades miade with bouffant skirts trimmed with a lace orchid respectively. Betty Moore of Helene Seibold, who will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, the Misses Katharine Stolp, Betty Harwood, Frances Stevens, Betty Taylor, Lois Bassett, and Mrs. Arthur Ruf:; June 16, at 8:30 o‘clock in the eveâ€" ning, in the Kenitworth Union eburch. The Rev. Herbert Willett will read the service, following which a recepâ€" tion will be held at the home of the bride‘s parents at 236 Cumnor road. clude Norman Hinman, Howard Clemâ€" ents of Chicago, and Joseph Hittman. ents of Chicago, and Joseph Hittman.| . Miss Celeste Pope, daughter of Mr. ~ ~â€"xâ€" and Mrs. Francis E. Pope of Washingâ€" Miss Phyllis Ruf, daughter of Mr.| ton, D. C., becomes the bride of and Mrs. Arthur William Ruf of Kenmâ€"| Thomas Lyon Fentress, son of Mr. ilwortb, is to be married to Claude| and Mrs. Calvin Fentress of 939 Green Kelsey Sanders of Evanston Saturday,| Bay road, Hubbard Woods, Monday, June 16, at 8:30 o‘clock in the eveâ€"| June 11. The service will be read at ning, in the Kenilworth Union church.} 4:30 o‘clock in the afterncon before The Rev. Herbert Willett will read| members of the two families. Calvin the service, following which a recepâ€"| Fentress, Jr., will be the only attendâ€" The bridal party will include Miss turn single station selector, and forget everything except the perfect quality of recepâ€" tionâ€"you can‘t forget that! snap the switch on the set; ally famous Pfanstiehl. It has been the choice of thousands upon thousands of people who wanted the best in radio. Plug the cord into the lightâ€" ing circuit, just as you would Miss Marjorie Janney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Janney of The ease of operation will will entertain at a luncheon at her home, 522 Forest avenue, Wikhnctte, which will be followed by a matinee party given by Miss Betty Harwood. Sunday, J-.‘ll.lhlvatt entertained at tea. Mrs. Ruf and Mr. Fentress and his bride are er Timesâ€"by Appointment _ Console Models Was $299.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Clark, Miss Alice Aun Clark, and Robert O. Clark will sail for Europe on the steamer Montroyal, June 23, to attend the wedâ€" ding in Paris of Miss Marths White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selden White of Evanston, and Robert O. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Mary Hanâ€" nak returned to Kenitworth after a winter spent in Pasadena, where Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hannah have a winter home. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saim Ross (formetly Connic Hanmah) in Winnetka. Miss Elizabeth is leaving on a short trip to short holiday before commencement and took a short wedding trip to Berâ€" muda, returning in time to be back at: Princeton for graduation. After September 1, they will reside in Chiâ€" cago. Mrs. Janney is expected to reâ€" turn in about a week. & formerly lived in Kenitworth. byterian church with the of the bride‘s parents and the groom‘s mother. ‘The wedding occurred the day after Mr..Roby took his final exâ€" as low as