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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Apr 1926, p. 45

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44 WINNETKA TALK April 10, 1926 Our Skill in Fine Rug Cleaning makes possible a distinct saving in your expensive floor coverings--skill that often DRY CLEANING as well as permits washing. ashian J3ros. 1145 Greenleaf Avenue Wilmette, III. Telephone Wilmette 1200 Dasch Quartet to Give Last Program of Chamber Music The last of the season's concerts sponsored by the North Shore Chamber Music association will be given Sun- day afternoon, April 18, in the Kenil- worth Assembly hall at 4 o'clock. The following program will be given by the George Dasch String quartet. Quartet, A Minor, Opus 51, No. 2 .... TL LTTE Johannes Brahms Allegro non troppo Andante moderato Quasi Minuetto, moderato Finale: Allegro non assai Two Sketches, Opus 15.............. PLR Eugene Goossens Quartet, D Major ...... Franz Joseph (a) By the Tarn (b) Jack O'Lantern Quartet, D. Major Simbit. eA Franz Joseph Haydn Allegro moderato Adagio cantabile Menuetto Finale: Vivace Arden Shore Issues Call for Clothing, Furniture A list of articles needed by the Ar- | den Shore camp was issued this week. | It includes furniture, furnishings, | clothing and many miscellaneous arti- cles. In the way of furniture such things are needed as dressers, tables, baby beds, benches, mirrors, ward- robes, baby buggies and washstands. Children's shoes, clothing, women's clothing, sweaters, underwear, bathing suits and boys clothing is also needed. There is also a need for electric irons, song books in large quantities, scis- sors, sewing machines, baby bathtubs, dishes, lawn swings and hospital sup- plies. Clothing to be made from new material is also needed. This includes girls' gowns, bathing suits, girls' aprons, dust caps, roller towels and shoe pockets. Day-Peirce Wedding in Christ Church a Lovely Easter Event The ceremony for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis Day, and Stanley Keith Peirce of Evanston was one of the loveliest of the early spring wed- dings in the village. The ceremony took place at 4:30 o'clock in picturesque Christ church. The Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard read the marriage ritual. The lighted cathedral tapers at the altar and quantities of Faster lilies mingled with pink spring blossoms at the chancel, and huge clus- ters of Faster lilies with long satin bows fastened to the pews in the cen- ter aisle, produced a most beautiful and artistic effect, and the organ rendition of songs of long ago was delightful. The bridal gown was a beautiful creation of ivory satin trimmed in pearls, and the long tulle veil combined with rare old family lace was fastened to the coiffure with sprays of real orange blossoms sent by a friend in Florida. Her bouquet was of garde- nias and valley lilies. The matron of honor, Mrs. Thomas Hough of St. Louis, and the brides- maids, Mrs. Lewis Andrew Day and Mrs. John Magie, wore gowns of deli- cate yellow chiffon with silver lace flares bordering the skirt, and their hats were large, of black horsehair, each trimmed with a flat yellow rose. They carried large bouquets of mixed spring blossoms. John Knoche served Mr. Peirce as best man and the ushers were Lewis Andrew Day, John Magie, James Keith, and Perry Buchanan. The reception followed at Craigie Lea, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andres MacLeish of Glencoe, grandparents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Peirce left for a wed- ding trip to Asheville, N. C., after which they will reside in Evanston. Tailor-made finances. now showing a very attractive and durable SCHULTZ Clothes! Tailor-made clothes when made by Schultz & Nord will be a real asset to you. Not only as to a matter of appearance, but adding to your finance as well. When made by us, you need not worry as to the 1 wear you will get from the suit. That adds to your Included in our wide selection of materials, we are in Tan, Gray and Brown, the new season's most popular colors. Then, too, there's the well known Kelticks; a material that will give the best service of any suit you've ever had. This material is guar- anteed not to be used in any ready made clothes. Tweed, & The North Shore's Leading Tailors 1152 Central Ave. Wilmette, Phones Wilmette 320-321 NORD

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