7A September 22, 1928 WINNETKA TALK Ihe i --- -- Gertrude M. Bleser, Clarence M. Braun Wed at St. Joseph's Miss Gertrude Mary Bleser became the bride of Clarence M. Braun at 9:30 o'clock Thursday morning at St. Joseph's church, Wilmette. Mrs. Braun is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bleser of Glenview road and Mr. Braun is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Braun of Evanston. The cere- mony, which was performed by the Rev. Father Newman, was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Georgian hotel, Evanston, and a reception at the home of the bride. The bride's gown was of white trans- parent velvet with a straight blouse, tight girdle, and uneven hemline. Her veil was of tulle held by a cap of lace. The shower bouquet was of white dahlias, valley lilies, and sweet peas. The bridesmaids, Miss Clarissa Engles and Miss Beatrice Braun, sis- ter of the groom, and the maid of hon- or, Miss Theresa Bleser, sister of the bride, wore dresses in autumn colors with hats and shoes to match and car- ried bouquets of gladioli and tea roses. The bride's mother wore gray georg- ette and the bridegroom's mother wore green georgette. Raymond F. Braun acted as best man and the ushers were Joseph Bleser and Wilbur Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Braun are motoring through the East on their honeymoon and will be at home after October 1, at the Lin- den Crest apartments. Mr. Braun is assistant manager of the Braun Brothers Oil company of Winnetka. Mrs. Irving Odell, 669 Walden road, her children, and her mother, Mrs. Malcolm Jamieson, returned Tuesday from East Brewster, Mass., where they had spent the summer. Bernie's Special | "All babies smile for Bernie | Three 7x11 Buff Etchings I | | | $ 5 Regular Price $10 | | Better Values | | BERNIE | Studio | 1623 Sherman Ave. Better Pictures-- I I MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED An announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Vir- ginia Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of 470 Chestnut street, to Robert Eugene Cazel, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cazel of 860 Pine street. The marriage took place on August 18. Mr. and Mrs. Cazel have motored south on theirs honeymoon and after October 1, will reside in Win- netka. W. J. Fisher's family returned to their home at 388 Chestnut street last Saturday after spending three months at Gilmore Lake, Minong, Wis. ANNOUNCES WEDDING DATE Miss Anne Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of 1071 Ash street has chosen October 17, as the day of her wedding to Edgar Greene- wald, Jr., of Highland Park. The ceremony will be read at 9 in the morning at Sacred Heart church in Hubbard Woods and will be followed by a reception to be held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mehlhope and their daughter, Ruth, of 300 Woodland avenue, returned recently after visiting at Long Lake, near Phelps, Wis., for some time. RAVINE HOUSE HELGA ROSING, Proprietress 1531 S. St. Johns Ave., Ravinia Luncheon - Afternoon Tea - Dinner Special Chicken Dinner on Thursdays For reservation please phone Highland Park 995 buy most. 7 [5 EDR OORT RET ENE TE ES ar aE Rix ak 3X Saar Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings CHICAGO--State and Jackson °50 In Our Evanston Shop VERY reputable store has clothes at $50. So it is just a question of deciding in your own mind where your $50 will You Want VARIETY! You'll find here varieties handpicked from our Chicago Store -- the largest selection in the world. You Want STYLE! In that great variety are many of each new model --not a handful. You'll see everything that's new. You Want VALUE! In big volume there is remarkable purchasing power. We buy for less--and that same big volume permits of decided economies of operation--so we sell for still less. Think Over These Facts -- We Guarantee That Your $50 Will Buy More Here £4 Suits of Fine Scotch and Irish Twists, $50 Silver Blue Suits by Society Brand, $50 Two -Trouser Suits, $50 4 | Cama-Llama Topcoats, $50 THE) [HUB Henry C.Lytton & Sons EVANSTON--Orrington and Church Fall cd £4 14