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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Dec 1925, p. 42

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> December 5, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 41 Recent Wedding Is Large Impressive Event in Society Autumn flowers were used in dec- | oration of the First Presbyterian | church of Evanston Wednesday after- noon, November 25, when, in the late | afternoon, Miss Martha Blair Hamm | hecame the bride of Rush Clark Butler, | Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Butler of Winnetka, Dr. Hugh Jones officiat- ing. A reception at the Hamm res- idence in Kenilworth followed the ceremony. The bride was simply and beautifully | gowned in ivory satin with the sleeves | and the long veil of matching lace. A cluster of orange blossoms held the | closely fitting veil at the back of the head. Her train was lined with apple | green chiffon, and valley lilies, white sweet peas, and orchids formed her bouquet. The maid of Hamm, and the honor, Miss Harriet bridesmaids, Misses Florence Notz, Elizabeth Hamm, Bea- trize Pease, and Mary Foster Brown, wore frocks of maize chiffon and vel- vet, and the matron of honor, Mrs. Homer Robertson, was attired in a gown of like material in a deeper shade. They all wore hats of caromel velvet and carried autumn flowers. Crilly Butler served his brother as best man, and the ushers were Ira Couch, Tracy Turner, Charles Den- nehy, John M. Tuttle, Frederick B. Hamm and Edward Hamm. Upon returning from their honey- moon in New York, Hot Springs, and the White mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Butler will reside at 435 Aldine avenue, Chicago. | Leave Kenilworth | othy Weimer of that city, | wick road, Read the Want Ads to Participate in Southern Wedding Mrs. James H. Prentiss of 201 Cum- berland avenue, arrived home Sunday from St. Augustine, Fla, has been visiting for where she a month. Mr. Wednesday for Thanksgiving and so did | Prentiss came home their son, | Robert, who is at Ann Arbor. Thurs- |! day the family left for Saint Albans, | ra 4 W. Va.. to attend the wedding of | Jame H. Prentiss, Jr. and Miss Dor- | which will take place Saturday, December 5. The young people from Kenilworth who are in the wedding party are Miss Elizabeth Hannah, 256 Wood- stock avenue, Allan Bulley of Sher- idan road, John Keith of 310 War- and Alfred McDougal of Abbottsford road. They also departed Thursday. The Grant Ridgways and the A. W. Hannahs who are in New York are planning to go to Saint Albans for the wedding on Saturday. Announcement is made of the en- gagement of Miss Carol A. Davidson to A. I. Dula of San Diego, Cal. The wedding will take place Saturday, January 2 at the church of the Re- deemer, Chicago. Chicago Winnetka CLEANER Lake Forest Highland Park £ Building Delivery. and Mine Run Coal. | cannel coal for grate fires. and careful attention. FX: A special price of 70 cents each for 8x12x36 'Building Conduits" while they last for week ending Dec. 12, 1925. COKE A limited supply of good coke at $13.75 per ton--Chute | COAL We have a good supply of the famous Sugar Creek Poca- hontas coal in three sizes, namely Pocahontas Egg, Nut A special price of $1.00 per ton less, our regular prices for 4 tons or more same on Soft coal. Dry and well-seasoned Kindling wood, 2-foot wood and All orders will receive prompt COAL WOOD. FEED TELEPHO TELEPHONE oy p BUILDING MATERIAL HUBBARD WOODS. ILL. Conduits CLUB BOARD TO MEET The board of the Tenth District, I F. W. C., will meet with the Ossoli club of Highland Park at the High- land Park Country club on Wednes- day morning, December 9, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. John Howard Jones, formerly of Kenilworth, now of Hinman avenue, Evanston, left Saturday for Biloxi, Miss., for the remainder of the winter. Mr. Jones and their son, Howard, have seen there for several weeks. We are Offering NEW LOW PRICES ON 1926 MODELS ATWATER KENT A YEAR TO PAY WriteforNew Color Catalogue THEHAVERFORD CO) 222-24 W.MADISON ST. STATE 5159 CHICAGO --~1926~ Marmon Improvements Double Fire Ignition Chassis Lubrication 3 Way Oil Purifier Marmon North Shore Sales and Service 1008 Davis St. Greenleaf 1038 EVANSTON Open until 9:30 P. M. to be lubricated. recommended. for winter operation. Telephone Winnetka 165 Summer Oil In Winter -- means incomplete lubrication. N cold weather your engine may re- quire a lighter oil of greater fluidity so that it can more easily reach the points Consult the Vacuum Oil Company's Chart of Recommendations in our shop. Then let us drain and refill your crank- case with the grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil And your starting troubles will stop. Your car will be correctly lubricated i WERSTED MOTOR CO. CARS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 562 Lincoln Avenue BROTHERS --_----

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