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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jul 1927, p. 11

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E 3 July 2, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 9 E "No Man's Land" Family Reception Follows PLAN ART CLASSES RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT ; : : . : : The North Shore Art league is to| rs. C. H. Smith of St. Petersburg, i Annexation Bill Pearson-Schneider Wedding conduct classes for young people in| Florida, is recuperating at the home of i Dies in Senate La Verne Pearson, and Edmund | its program of activities next season, | her neice, Mrs. Harriet E. Robertson, BN Schneider, son of Matthew Schneider | it was stated at a recent meeting of | YO Sheridan road, from injuries sus- 4 No Man's Land bill was defeated in|and the late Mrs. Schneider of Wil- | the league members. Classes will be| tained in an automobile accident which i the State legislature Wednesday with mette, were married at the Sacred | held in Wilmette, Winnetka and High- occurred recently near Jacksonvilfe, § Bi SCay Heart church in Hubbard Woods at |land Park. Florida. ; a vote of 16-13, 16 for, 13 against, but|9 o'clock Tuesday morning. The Rev. | Ge in it did not get the 26 affirmative votes |F. J. Haarth performed the ceremony. ; nn et ox = ! required. Twenty senators sat in their|A reception for the two immediate f seats and refused to vote either way. families was held at the home of the i The bill had sorght { ble _|bride's father and mother, Mr. and A e ght torceable annexa-| yf. August C. Pearson, 898 Cherry tion to Wilmette. stra 1 TE brn Ta Cages } : 2 street. Miss Beatrice Flynn was maid it » pI IRuF Borgel, Shel min of the New of honor and Joseph Schneider, the J | rier Citizens' committee, Sponsors ol|groom's brother, was best man. A * 4 3 | the bill, declared that "the senate vote, |fittle cousin of the groom, Dorothy Gifts--Interior Decorating 4 though disappointing, was by no means | Schneider, was flower girl and the unexpected to those who have been | all brother of the bride, James x close to the progress of the bill. Pearson, carried the ring. i "The Sirians: comm ites, he | The bride was gowned in white i 4 stated, ug t for the bill on is satin, and orange blossoms trimmed rd merits, and on its merits the bill should her long tulle veil. She carried a have passed both houses unanimously. shower bouquet of bride's roses and 4 Mr. Bonnet declared the bill would | valley lilies. The maid of honor was : t be re-introduced in the extra session |in pale pink georgette crepe and car- of the legislature which, it is expected, [ried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Annua oz will convene in October. He also states |The flower girl and ring bearer were | |y I ; that other plans to bring "No Man's |i, white, the former carrying a basket . 4 Jeng! under municipal jurisdiction are sf spring flowers, the latter the ring + ' already 1n progress. on a white satin pillow. t S le 4 Mr. and Mrs. Schneider are on a u vy ortunt y a Ly . wedding trip to the Dells and several i Woman and Child Thrown Wisconsin cities. They will be at : From Car mn Collision home on West Lake avenue, Wilmette, } Mrs. Felix Gambacorto of Highwood | after July 15. h = u and her 18 months old baby, were | 3 Starts | uesday, July 5t J thrown from the car owned and driven S. R. Logan Teaches in E by Mr. Gambacorto when it collided : : f with a truck at Pine street and Maple University of fonians F avenues at 3:10 Wednesday afternoon. S. R. Logan, principal of the Skokie a The truck was owned by the Morgan | school and Assistant Superintendent of | |I Unequaled Values i Grocery company of Evanston and |the Winnetka schools is teaching in the | = i driven by Henry Zender of 1119 Wash- | summer school of the University of i ington avenue, Evanston. Mrs. Gam-| Montana which is located at Missoula ] bacorto sustained a cut on the head, | He left Winnetka shortly after the . Wi 2 in which six stitches had to be taken. | close of school here in order to be 563 Lincoln Avenue innetka ~4 Dr. G. M. Loewe of 799 Elm street | present at the opening of the summer | Jo x -- = = 5 attended her. The baby was uninjured. | session about a week ago. Ze - - Fs Wk i x + 1 . . : Riding Habits and Golf Costumes a Specialty - Announcement ! ounc "ie i ~ ¢ MR. GEORGE GORDON respectfully begs to inform you that he has opefred a High Class : Tailoring Establishment at 569 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka. His long years of experience E as Designer with some of the leading houses in Fifth Avenue, New York--London, 2 Ba ep, i af if ! ¥ West End and Paris, enable him to guarantee every satisfaction as to perfect fit, correct style and best workmanship. A suit of clothes requires individuality; it should call for special knowledge and special study. For what is more important than making the best appearance one can and this can only be accomplished by wearing well fitting clothes. My Tailoring is my Pride--every novelty feature you may desire is correctly interpreted to fit your figure and your personality. All woolens are of the finest quality. May I have the pleasure of your early visit. ORDON Late of Fifth Avenue, New York--London, West End and Paris High Class Tailor for Ladies and Gentlemen 569 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka

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