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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Oct 1927, p. 43

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La WINNETKA TALK October 15, 1927 Christian Fellowship Unitarian Church ' Recent Wedding in Parish 5 Mae) 2 ie Evanston Soloist at Club | Michigan Interests . 3 rage inister Rev. Joseph H. Taylor, assistant pastor Raymond. B. Bragg. minister y -- | North Shore Folk Sunday, October 16, at 11 o'clock: Hours of Worship . WT re Thi . 3 Sunday-- y Salmon 1. What Shall We Think About | \ wedding of interest to many along Sunday: School' ....... cc. 3 P. M. Shureh So 45 the north ; ' Young People's meeting ...... 4 P. M. Chureh schoo] at $145 Shere from Evanston to Kindergarten at 11 Highland Park, was that of Miss Eleanor Atkins, or "Tommy" Atkins. as she was more familiarly known. Evening service (English) ..8 P. M. Subject: "The Cruelty of Sin" -- Friday, October 21, at 6:30 o'clock: Banquet and dancing party in honor | Wednesday-- L " . age. | : EE arice] . Tatura. x 8 P.M of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Bragg. | which took place recently at Ieland, -- 1 : . . or Unban . Rg A : : a Mich., where the Atkins family have e Stian sadness 1s divine A group otf women irom : village p i ; Even as they patient sadness was, wer g ek a wi i He : age made their summer home for many The Sok ters § rir A he TG e guests ncheon and bridge at | 5 7 LRR ry he sa ars in our s dark win years. Miss Atkins has been physica Fell in it from the Saving Cross. the home of Mrs. John Ross in Mil- EAL Sry SIR nal physical Bitter the bread of our repast; wankee Wednesday. Among those | director and athletic coach at the Yet doth a sweet the bitter leaven ; present were Mrs. George Johnson and | Roycemore school several years. Our sorrow is the shadow cast ae! Mass ri athens | Around it by the jight of Heaven. Mrs. Clarence Tay of Winnetka, and | fight in Light, shine down from | Mrs. Edwin Vail of Evanston, former- | Heaven!" ly of Winnetka. { The wedding took place under the gorgeous oaks and evergreens which border the shores of Lake Lelanau, and was very artistically arranged by Mrs. Philemon B. Kohlsaat. The strains of the wedding march came from the log-cabin lodge as the eight bridesmaids, carrying a garland chai of bittersweet vine, led the bride and her mother, Mrs. Martin Atkins, and To : sister Margaret forth, through the | Miss Stella Wrenn, contralto, was the path between the trees, down a slopc || soloist at the opening meeting of the |to the little altar near the shore-line | Woman's club of Wilmette Wednesday | Miss Atkins married Samuel Hatha way Williston of Chicago. There wert | | sixty guests present, among whom songs she sang, she charmed her au- i 22.3. : B Te : 3 were: Mrs. Williston, New Haven. h Superior G1).2 3-4 Telephones: Re il dience with her delightful personality Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Hugo VonHoi it and the smooth, responsive aliveness | sten of Winnetka, Mr. and Mrs. W. & pS eee» |! of Der voice : Potter, LaFayette, Ind, Mr. and Mrs § EEE = > | August Detzer and family, of For: Wayne, Ind.. Mrs. Edwin Hedrick anc daughters, Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs Arden Lapham of Evanston, Mis: I ! Eleanor Gould, Chicago, Mr .and Mrs UPTOWN C ICAGO Wilbur Hoge, Frankfort, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crook and two daughters, La Grange, Ill, Mrs. Warren Smith. Oak Park, Il, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Can Meet All Your Needs Bridgeman, Lake Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Burnap, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ousley of Dallas, Texas, Mr and Mrs. William Russell, Cleveland. 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