I WINNETKA TALK June 26, 1926: JUNE SALES Our Supreme Effort Is to Make This a Memorable Event Dresses Figured Chiffon (the best) with Radium Slips. $16.75 Tub Silks and washable Crepe de Chine, tailored in the height of fashion. $17.50 The Newest "Marine" Suits (All Wool Flannel, Navy or White.) $16.75 White or Jacket $0.75 Separate Navy Our famous Summer Wash Dresses have arrived -- Silk Tissues, Voiles, Dimity, etc., selling at $2.50 up INC: 1606 CHICAGO AVE. Near Davis Downtown Evanston Priscilla Lloyd Is to Become Bride of Paul Chapin, Tues. The marriage of Miss Priscilla Lloyd and Paul W. Chapin will be celebrated in the Wilmette Congregational church Tuesday, June 29, at 4:30 in the after- noon. Miss Lloyd has chosen for her | bridesmaids, Miss. Jane Chapin of | Clinton, Ill, sister of the groom; Miss | Garnet Knights of Lima, Ohio; Miss Katherine Parkhill of Pierceton, Ind. and Miss Elizabeth West of Chicago, | the latter three, college friends of the | bride. Miss Marian Hadley of Cold- water, Mich., another classmate, will sing. Owing to the fact that thel | wear pastel shades of green, orchid, | yellow, powder-blue and rose taffeta, bride's sister, Miss Dorothy, is in China, there will be no maid of honor. Lloyd White of New Haven, Conn., will act as Mr. Chapin's best man, and Harold Lane of Hammond, Ind.; E. P. Mead of Miami Beach, Fla.; R. C. Peltz of Clinton, Ill, and Horatio Fitch of Elmhurst, will usher. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, father of the bride. The bridesmaids will and soloists combined with silver lace, and the decorations of the church will be palms, ferns, delphinium and roses. A reception will be held in the church parlors following the ceremony, ana the wedding supper will be served at Dinner Forks. . ThE REAL Economy of Solid i | Silver is proven by its life- i long service. : Teaspoons $9.50 rke 3 dozen ( Heavier weights $12 and $14° Dessert Spoons $21.50 rke 14 dozen { Table Spoons.. 4.75 each Dessert Forks . 21.50 the 3 dozen 28.50 the 24 dozen Dessert Knives 19.00 the 14 dozen Dinner Knives 22.00 the 4 dozen SPAULDING & CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths MICHIGAN AVENUE at VAN BUREN STREET CHICAGO 1636 Orrington Ave. 23 Rue d: la Paix EVANSTON PAR TS sealed caps. Greenleaf 820. seve ewaw New Cream Top Milk a Comes from Tuburcular- tested cows. Sanitary hood Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029-- The cream taken irom this milk will whip POU, A, | 15¢ per quart the home of the bride, 1035 Lake ave- of the immediate families. Since Miss Lloyd's return from Cold- water, Mich.,, where she has been teaching in the high school during the past year, her friends have vied with cach other in various forms of enter- tainment. In addition to the affairs of last week, and filling the time until the wedding, are a Bride's Bridge party at the home of Miss Elizabeth Brown on Wednesday of this week; a luncheon given by Mrs. Charles McCoy at her home, 730 Ashland avenue, Thursday; the bridal dinner at the Edgewater 3each hotel on Monday evening; and a luncheon for the bridal party at the home of Mrs. C. A. Carpenter, 601 Washington avenue, on the day of the wedding. GRADUATE FROM SMITH Caroline Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Case of Hubbard Woods, Eleanor M. Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodward of Winnetka Heights, and Miss Mar- Mrs. Harold Delay of 878 Oak street, received B. A. degrees college this year. Your YOUR ear will tell you that the new Ortho- phonic Victrola is the greatest musical instru- ment you have ever heard. Its new and ex- clusive principle puts it in a class by itself. It will amaze you. Come in and hear it today/ Convenient Terms Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings North Shore Talking Machine Company 712 Church Street, Evanston 554 Center Street, Winnetka New Orthophonic Victrola nue, for the bridal party and members. Robsart road, Kenilworth, garet DeLay, daughter of Mr. and from Smith: 2) La L] 1) - ou ie >