PM roux The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Ling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Ling, 1730 Central street. Ev- anston. and Bud A. Reesman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reesman, 2129 Central street, Evanston, was per- formed Saturday evening, at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Al-I mer M. Pennewell of the Gary Memva orial M. E. church of Wheaton read the service at six o‘clock. The bride's only attendant was her twin sister, Harriette. Russell Reesman served hisi brother as best man. Mr. and Mrs.) Reesman are both graduates of the' Northwestern university. Mrs. Rees- man is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Mr. Reesman who for- merly attended DePauw is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Delta Chi fraternities. Mignnd Mrs. Ream-an have gone to Amarilla, Tex- as., where Mr. Reesman has a posi- tion as advertising manager of the Plains Capitol News. On Thursday afternoon, Aug. 1tl Mrs. Charles Werhane, H4 Oakwood avenue, entertained about 40 guests ‘ at-a bridal shower in honor of Miss Beth Jackson, daughter of Mrs. Fred Jackson of Lake Forest. whose mar‘ riage to Mr. Arnold Werhane. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werhane, will be an event of early fall. The guests enjoyed several games of bur-co and awards were made to Mrs. Arthur; "lite, Northbrook, Mrs. Carswnsen+ of Northbrook, Mrs. Mary Pfister and Miss Beth Jackson.' "ifip"iidii'ii) were served at one long table in the) spacious basement of the Werhanel home. The room was attractivelyl 'rcrrrated with branches, fall flowers' "ml pink and white paper streamers,! and the table was attractively ar- ranged with a miniature bride, vases of pink asters and tall pink candles. The guests found their places by means of bride place tards. Beauti- fut gifts of linen, silver, glass and . ' _ up... .u. .3..." u. ...._.., V, _ -- embroidery were presented to Miss Jackson. These were displayed in an alcove of the room and were installed included relatives and friends from by tlowered ribbons to a lovely bou- :13: of fall flowers. Those.present Two more months and then frosty mornings will make it necessary to fire up the old funnce again. Will the In! cold an» bd your on] bi- any? "JUST TWO MORE MONTHS" if you today. S-ll A L-., Albert Larson __.] Bug Your Coal on Approval! You can save money and a lot of inconvenience you phone your order to Consumers Company â€mm-wmmmm 724 WESTERN A" Dun/cm! VAIOI ALL eoAu THERE will lie a num- ber cf articles your children will need for the opening of another term of school. For some items they will need advice from their teacher, other supplies you know they will need. such " pen- cils, pen holders, tablets. o:mposition books. era:- era, pads. ete. By pur- chasing rn Friday and Saturday .hvu will save the rush of Monday and Tuesday. Mny we serve "(out .00 AVENUE - LA"; Foam I ALL 0'“ "" IOII’DI - coxet FUEL on. Highland Park, Wilmette, Deerfield and Northbrook. Announcement has been made in St. Louis of the enmement of Misa Eli:- abeth Cf Gambrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Gnmbrill of St. Louis to John Hammond McBride, <0" of Mr. and Mrs. George McBride of this city. Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at "The Meadows." the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil- liam Stevens, the muffins of Miss ‘Il artor. their daughter. and Mr, George Champion of New York will; take place. Miss Lydia Atwateritr Mrs. Robert Ober Clark of Evanston are serving as maid of honor and matrori of honor. respectively. while Miss Jane Pithers of Laer Mil be Miss Stevens' bridesmaid. The best man is to be Mr. Nathan Parker of Pittsburg and the ushers are Mr. lRaymond William Stevens, brother ....,...v..- v of the bride, and Mr. Carleton Blunt nf Evanston. Little Raymond Staf- ford is to be the ring bearer. Today Miss Lydia Atwater is entertaining at a luncheon-bridge and tomorrow evening the bridal dinner will be served at e nts . Miss Catherine Marie Geary has just returned from Madison and Fond du Lac, Wis, where she has been the guest of several of her college', friends. M. Inning-Walter Hothtutes and 'amlly and Miss Margaret Rhinehart at" Milwaukee wce the guests on Sun- 'day of Mr. and Mrs. A. E Smith of I Ridzewood Drive. 3 Mrs. Alice Reynolds and daughter. Mrs. Alive Reynolds and daughter. Yiir; Virginia of Ann Arbor, Mich.. mare the guests a few days of this W'- k of Mrs. llvlcn Conrad Golden. Miss Lucille Helm of Fisk. Wis., was the guest of Mrs. Fritz Bahr a Far' days of last week. Miss Helm '4 teaommq school near Lake Zurick this year. Jiss Ruth Berube left yesterday " Bourbannais where she will enter her u-nior year at Notre D.ame con- vent. Me. John Schoppe of Muwauuer. “.r. Arthur Niemeyer of Chicago. Mr.‘ ‘ml Mrs. J. C. Conrad and family of Nilgs Center and Mr. C, A. Norris of Des Moines were visitors' at the M. C. Conrad home at 122 McGovern like home of the bride's par John Schoppe qf_Milwaukee. In": nut ugh Bur. I" -... w-- __ - Mira Am Bahr were W " thr Vishnu at the Baht out“. It Gno- me, Win. Mr. and In Arch Am» - at their guests on Sunday. Mr. all In. Le Roy Dickemn. It. and In. Edvard McLunon of sed1"y.t; ___ . .._. __,. uV‘I'u mun-“nun- v- --"" Mr. uni Mrs. Charla NM And Mr. and In. John lilies of Chi- N... Mrs. Jun†Dunn of Roch-w. aricicGTiGetpr.tteu.uN',f of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pull of W wood drive. LI. and Mrs. Hurry Paul have u their home guest their niece, Miss Mary Holdridge of Stuttgart. Ar- kansas. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Huber _ turned on Friday from I ten days motor trip through Wisconsin visit- in: relatives and friends in vuiqu cities. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Otnl spent the week-end tishintr u Lake Winnecoue. _ Wis. nus. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Winter and Miss Dorothy Bleimehl returned Tuesday from New London, Wim. when In Winters has spent the past three weeks and Miss Bleimehl the week- end. _ - - “,4. _:n Mr enu. Mrs. Alice Baker of Rogers Park will' entertain the members of her bridge club tomorruw afternoon at the home of Sergeant and Mrs. Waiters of Port Sheridan. ( Rev. and Mrs, W. F. Suhr Ire onl a two weeks vacation in Indiana. They ans, expected home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mnroney and family returncd Friday from a two _weeks motor mp to Michigan and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. T. Lillie and children of llldgowood Drive mo- tored to Niagara Falls last week and vw-r Labor Day. Mr. Fred Ovhlscn and dnughter Mrs. Joseph Rauman nf Milwaukee were the gursts on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snnth, Mrs. Oehlsen who had been a an»! of the Smiths for I few days returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. (hark-s Sanborn and rletuehter and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. J. Drnun and family have returned to th- ir homes after >pending the sum- nn-r at Long Lake. ,,mmasssaaarrasstoi-ir-L"'DPa't'r. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson Ind hun- ily uf Chi-sam- whq have been occupy- ‘mz the Louis Behr, n's home on Deer- tield avenue for the summer null-aw my: Sun-13y for Los, Angeles where 'hey will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Behrens are rvturning this week "er =m-ndinz the summer in north- crn Wisconsin. _ irCiiiriG. John L. Udell the happy parents of a son hon Saturday, SepErl. )Trc. Laura Webb of Winnetka was '. Hatred a very delightful fan-Well tr.tr't' on Saturday at the home of her mother. Mrs. C. Miller of Winnetka. Mrs. Webb with her tive your old daughter are leaving next week for a your in San Bruno, Calif. Mrs. Fred Fisher, Jr.. of ti, Green Bay was among the local guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barker! and dauehter Nanry and their mother. Mrs. Fred Fish r. Sr.. spent the week- n". and Labor tlay in Detroit. Mich.. the smash of Mr. Jack Lmin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Detroit, Mich.. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, In. of S. Grown Bay Road. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell and family have regal-ed to their home at 1018 Oak street, utter spending the summer in Evanston. Miss Lois Schulz of 1314 ladle": street. Wilmette. left last Thursday on the Dixie Flyer for Angus“, G... where she ha I position as instruc- tor of dietetic: It the state univer- sity hospital. Miss Schult will 1130 supervise the infant feeding and Tpe- cial diets Mrs. Hugo Lundstrom of Winnetka : '. 00* the nppmchinz marriage a" him. Miss Elma Swanlunn. to Joseph o. Recline. to take place1 Saturday. Sept, 8. Mrs. C. Ivan Johnson. who bu been visiting her parents, Mr. Karl Mrs. Harold Wiberg for the sum- mer left last Aek for her home in log Angelou. Her brother Farah Wibertt nceompanied her home Ind will make an indefinite shy there. l Amid beautiful ferns. pllms and, ‘00er yellow chm-nthemums o.. l .rurred the warring! of His: 'uther-1 i n†"wart". daughter of Mr. and _ Mrs. John Peters of Wilmette to John _ Edmund Whton, non of Mr. Ind In. [Willi-m Witteo of Laurel Ivenue on l Saturday morninz. Sept. Isl. " nine ( o'clock In M. Jooeph thunk. The luv. I Pith" Nam-n autism. The In“! .__- -.-..r.. -5..th in . ch“. min Mr. and Mn. Thomas bully. Ir.‘ Ind Mrs. Cyril Duity Ind Miss Atiee Olson motored to Sawyer. and Sat-i 'eport Bay. Wis. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Dutry's per- rm mod Mr. and Mrs. Marlin“. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sinclair Ind Capt. C. R. Sinclair of DI" ‘Ivemn. are spendirut in: (lava I not- tare on Luke Winnelmw "t kmh. Wilcomin. Mr. Ind Mn. Comm: ', _ lrft this morning {or I month's mm trin to Detroit. Quebec and variou- points in {he cut. They will visit . nephew " Dnrtmouth, iii.,, iii mama eaatt ttttttPt. - with organ Nonm- nnd eerrrtae I an" - Wok Miami Me - u- m by in - lit- In - " bridal-III! who m “all 1‘ china with a hm - hat to match and uni-d n W I.“ h.- Jltotr,hattrr-utelet "In. "Billy†WM 3nd I. at iiirT.ATiiGLne in l um. et!" Inn. A -turt {M It be GG-u-.'.'-- Tiaaai.uir-u..ttr..V m - duh: . Bill-'- ar." m, h uni-n I†I 'iiiisi-uuroet_ iid Cow-L up»? Ioll. til tnrsuTsen. m -iF--"'-. -'" . Tuesday from loll-r1 M " in ben the (unit of Mr. III In. . Stunkel for the past wool. In, Mary Watson oums ste on to ;;.':.;..3s.. m . ...x m Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Blah-ell d 0‘..- and Mrs. I we “can. "oe lira“. Mr. and In. Out: Schmidt! and family motored to Ja-iN, Win., where they - the ud vim my: relatives on . {an that _ - n e-., A. n___ '" - IIIK Inn-“v..- 7.. __ ,7, Mr. Arthur Smith of Peru, BL, VII the week-end guest of Mr. and In. Junie! Wuha- ol Glenviav nun-e. Mr. and In. L. F. Hoop. W ' -I ___., A) air. nun -- - -. --'Fw relatives in Peori: an: the Ink-.11. Mrs. Edward Huber and daughter! Lots and Marion and Mina Bernice Pearl returned Friday from a week's motor trip to Ninth Pins. Mr. 1nd In. William loot-on tad daughter [tom of Chicago were the â€guests nll of Int week of Mr. mad I Mrs. William Pearl. Announce-at V Miss Eva Emmet Wreotr, Voiee) Trainer. now Touching in Highhnd‘ Park. Phone H. P. 2882. [ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness in our late be- reavement. We wish plrlicularly to thank Dr. J-cku and the staff of the Highland Park hospital for their help during the last illness of our father. Charles Glass and family. Sara Glass and family. 2% FOR RENT Gun"; (and loam. "f, rmvnlbk, Tr]. II. P. I919. bw Full BENT-1mm haunt; - on! block (run ha who“; It!“ I“. Inc-Irv It - ___ u In N. r. up _ FOR RENT - Nicely furnished bedroom; close to high school. 645 Vine ave. Tel. H, P. 405. ‘ 2ttpd FOR RENT Veg, Plum-n ("an Tffl' FOR RENT Vrrr eentraMr Inc-uni. Ill! Tel. H. P. 1.1,. . Tel PREPARING TI n ai wcll as new students 1 to tr1oshone Highl‘nd Park Winnetka I“? as soon u in order that suitable time md modem ha. THE ammonium" OF -driucrrruataaRsu*fi T AFTER PRICE IS FORGOTTEN Our New Pall Shoes for Men and Women are also, in. Arch Preeerver and Queen quality for the Ladies. . “cumin! tor Men. Themeresctofbuyinxsndpsyingforanuticle of merchandise requires but a fraction of time. The item you buy my last you for a few days, weeks or even months and every time you use it or look at it you’re reminded of the â€defection it has given you. Whether your need be a prescription, a toilet ar- ticle or a medicine, it is our aim always to place in your hands merchandise, the quality of which is constantly a pleasant reminder of our More and the service you received when you bought it. 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