Winnetka Local History Digital Collections

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Nov 1925, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

¥ i -- i November 7, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 21 Recent Marriage of Evanston Girl Event with Local Interest A marriage of interest to the north shore took place in Evanston Tuesday, October 27, when Miss Lucille Singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Singer, of Evanston, became the bride of Roland W. Nicol of Winnetka, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nicol of Gridley, Cal. The service was read in the afternoon by the Rev. Frederick Fleming of the Church of the Atone- ment, in the Lady chapel of St. Luke's church, Evanston. A reception for the immediate fam- ilies and the bridal party followed at the Singer residence. The bride's gown was of white satin | trimmed with pearls, and a veil of | tulle and real lace was held in place | and orange | Her shower bouquet was of | with a coronet of lace blossoms. valley lilies, bride's roses, and pale lavender orchids. The two attendants, Mrs. George Wittbold of Chicago, the matron of honor, and Miss Henrietta Bush of Glencoe, maid of honor, were attired in gowns of voilet chiffon over flesh colored satin, and wore large, voilet tinted picture hats. i pale pink and lavender sweet peas. Charles E. Driver acted as best man, and the ushers were Stewart S. Hawes of Oak Park and | Robert Hartman of Chicago. After November 15, Mr. Castle apartments, Evanston. 514% Money Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5% % in- terest. See us on renewals E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 Are there different methods of dry-cleaning ? Ask Little Boy Bright-- HE'S RIGHT! ES--besides the difference between the French and other methods there is the dif- between religious care and careless methods. You should employ us. RISI A AER (nc. JOHN B. NAZARIAN, Prop. 578 LINCOLN AVENUE Winnetka, Ill. Branch Stores Evanston, Wilmette, Highland Park Phones Winnetka 727, Wilmette 727 ference of Kenilworth | and Mrs. | | Nicol will be at home at the Beverly | 129 Kedzie street, | Rathbone is Candidate approval. I have tried to serve the | erty belonging to many north shore for Re-election to House | people to the best of my ability and |residents, including Frederick B. - | BF I H R | believe that the experience that I|Thomas, H. Douglas Orwig, son of Longressmatisais arge entry have had as a member of the House | Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Orwig. Mr. Rathbone, whose home is in Kenil- ard Woods, and sev- worth, has formally announced his|of Representatives will aid to | eral others. Major Franklin is most candidacy for renomination at the | usefulness." ther: | enthusiastic about the Gulf Coast. He primaries next April pr ; In a letter directed to WILMETTE | |Renews Acquaintances was en route to Florida, but was so attracted by the possibilities of Gulf- Lire this week Congressman R: athbone | | says in part: at Gulf Coast Center [port that he has settled there and has Franklin, formerly Franklin "I am announcing my candidacy for Maj. BF. J of | | purchased property. Mrs. renomination as Congressman-at- | Hubbard Woods, writes that the north |is closing up their home in New Large for Illinois at the next April |shore is well represented on the Mis- | Hampshire and will join him at the On his arrival at | Great Southern hotel, Gulfport, where he was shown prop- | he is making his home for the winter. oo [TRE f SiR to and from CHICAGO THEATRES SE NORTH SHORE LINE serv- ice when going to the theater. It offers you distinct advantages. Every half hour there's a train to the city; and it takes you direct to the Loop, convenient to all downtown theaters. sissippi Gulf Coast. primaries. ssi] a Gulfport, Miss., "T hope that my record meets with | | After the theater there are nine North Shore Line trains departing from Adams and Wabash between 10 p. m. and 1 a. m. and stopping to receive passengers at Randolph and Wabash. You can leave downtown immediately after the theater -- or you can stop for refreshments, as you like. No need to hurry. There's a train just about any time you want one! No matter where you are in the Loop, a North Shore Line station is near by. Why traverse dark and unfrequented downtown streets? Use the North Shore Line. It's far more convenient, too, than driving your own car with the present parking situation. Special Grand Opera Service: All south-bound trains arriving downtorvn between 7 p.m. and 9 p. m. will make a special stop at Congress and Wabash, at the doors of the Auditorium. From 9:58 p. m. to 12:58 a. m., all northbound trains will make a special stop at Congress and Wabash for homeward-going passengers. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co The High-Speed Electrified Railroad Winnetka Passenger Station 1-75 Telephone Winnetka 963

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy