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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Jun 1928, p. 23

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Juae 23, 1928 WINNETKA TALK : 21 VACATION TIME DRESSES f) Union Church Is Scene of Wedding of Kenilworth Girl Charming among the June weddings was that of Miss Phyllis Ruf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William Ruf of Kenilworth, and Claude Kelsey Sanders of Evanston. The setting for this event was the Kenilworth Union church. The service This great and timely sale will be the __ oT talk of Evanston and the North = Shore. Whatever your type--or was read by the Rev. Herbert Willett at 8:30 o'clock, Saturday evening, June 16. A reception followed im- mediately at the bride's home, 236 Cumnor road. The bridal party included Miss Helene Seibold, maid of honor; the Misses Katharine Stolp, Betty Har- wood, Frances Stevens, Betty Taylor, Lois Basset, and Mrs. Arthur Ruf, bridesmaids; Clifford Smith, best man; and the ushers, Frank Sanders, Walter Sanders, Granville Revere Lewis, Fred Bruce, Jack Reasner and Basset Ruf. The bride was gowned in ivory satin made with a bodice of lace with tight fitting, long sleeves. Old lace bordered the peacock-shaped train over which hung the long tulle veil with its coronet of lace and tulle fastened with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of roses, sweet peas, and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor was attired in green chiffon and the dresses of the bridesmaids were of yellow moiré trim- med with tulle, long in back, with bustle bows of green, and an old- fashioned flower on the shoulder of each. The bridal attendants all car- ried shower bouquets of mixed flowers to carry out the color of the frocks. The mother of the bride wore peach chiffon and Mrs. Sanders was in brown lace. Among the out-of-town guests were the following: Mr. and Mrs. James G. Minert, Mr. and Mrs. Ira N. Daven- port, Miss Juliette Brown, and Dr. and Mrs. William Haney. After returning from their wedding trip, the Sanders will be at home at 310 Cumnor road, Kenilworth. ROUND TABLE MODEL 1928 "Dick Byrd--Air Explorer," by Com- mander Fitzhugh Green, is the first title in the "Adventurer Series," books for boys about modern heroes. The knights of today seem to have abandoned trusty steeds for airplanes. And the Round Table has become the Round Earth. Commander Byrd in a foreword to this book says: ". .. -. The boys of today are going to decide how suc- cessfully we shall fly tomorrow. In fact, I think the lads who make models and study airplane design in that way may do more to revolutionize the art of flying than even the aeronautical engineers . . ." ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ballard of Wil- mette announce the marriage of their daughter, Day Macsherry, to Mont- gomery Major, Wednesday evening, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Major are on their wedding trip and will be at home after July 11 at 215 Ninth street, Wil- mette. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Comly, form- erly of Kenilworth and now of Evans- ton, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Saturday, June 16, at the Evanston hospital. --.. di Mrs. Richard Wolfe of Kenilworth had as her guest last week-end, her mother, Mrs. Newgard, whose home is in Milwaukee. --_0-- taste, you will find no end of Dresses that become you-- so large and varied is the display. Sizes for all! 1250 STUNNING, COOL SUMMER DRESSES The importance of this sale can only be judged by the values given. The sizzling Hot Summer heat is on the way. $8.50 Two for $16.00 BUY TWO OR MORE For your vacation. Get ready for the long, expected warm season. All the Summer Shades, all the Fashion points and all the known fabrics to be had are included in this VACATION TIME SALE. Charming Summer Hats 1450 to select from. Com- plete your wardrobe here. Beautiful hats for Dress, for Street or Sports. Amaz- ing values. $5 and $7.50 This sale applies also to our Winnetka and Highland Park stores BARNETT Buys Direct Quantity buying from the actual makers and designers makes it pos- sible to give such in- comparable values. STYLE SHOPS '703 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Harrison and family of Kenilworth left last Sunday for their summer home in Leland, Mich. They will spend the entire summer there. " TEES \

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