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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jul 1921, p. 6

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921 Kenilworth Happenings Saturday evening the nuptials of Miss Olive Bulley, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bulley and Ward Starrett of Chicago, son of Mr." and Mrs. Wallace Starrett of Wilmington, N. C. were celebrated. The bride chose her parents' twenty- fifth wedding anniversary for her wedding day. Spring flowers deco- rated the church and the home of the Bulley's, where a large reception fol- lowed with dance on a platform in the garden. Princess lace over ivory satin composed the wedding dress A half-wreath of orange blossoms held the tulle veil. The bridal bou- quet was of lilies of the valley and . white sweet peas. Miss Piscilla Allen was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Bernice Bul- ley, sister of the bride, Mrs. C. M.| Fuller of Janesville, Wis.,, and Miss| Miriam Shattuck. Betty Zimmer- man was flower girl. The brides' attendants were frocked in rainbow colors of organdie and carried gar- den flowers. Mr. Starrett, father of the groom, served as best man. Ushering were Dougal Kittermaster of Glencoe, Lorenz Devitt of Montclair, N. J. Edward Hicks and Goldwin Starrett. Mr. and Mrs. Starrett have rented a cabin in the north woods and will honeymoon these. ee Wf Mr. George Harrison, Mr. John Hawkinson, and Mr. Frederick Updike were the guests of Mr. W. I. Woodward, Wednesday last at the North Shore Golf club. Nd, Miss Elva Southward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southward left Friday to take charge of music at Warick Woods Camp, Sayner, Wis,,| during July and August. a Dy Mrs. Fred Forbes gave a children's | party Thursday for Mary and Mary Lilienfield. ee fe Miss Elizabeth summer school at Boulder, Colo., and will return home the first of August. Macklin | Stolp is attending | Upholstering Refinishing LINCOLN'S RELIGION '|l and Repairing of Furniture | Abraham Lincoln said, "When any during July and August at church will inscribe over its altar, as | bl : its sole qualification for member- | reasonable prices. ship, 'Thou shalt love the Lord thy | God with all thy heart, and with all | thy soul, and with all thy mind, | and thy neighbor as thyse.f', that | - a church will I join with all my- heart WAS EXT =] Ty == | and with all my soul". That church STORAGE & FURNITURE CO. exists today. If vou feel as Lincoln aN 4 did and wou'd like to know about it, [Phones : Welmette~ 52 | address, Hugh Robert Orr, Evanston, lll. | sadd adi ida st J | Mr. and Mrs. Karl Korrady and daughter, Margaret, were guests last week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haskel of Goshen, Ind. es wie Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Shattuck, Miriam and Walter, Jr., left Monday night for West Bay Lake, Wis., to be gone all summer. mre eusiee Mrs. Smith, mother of Mr. V. A Smith, and Mrs. Frazier, mother of Mrs. V. A. Smith, are spending the summer at the Smith home on Ab- bottsford road. tf ---- Miss Priscilla Allen returned Thursday of last week, after a ten day's trip to Wellesley where she attended the commencement excer- cises. wens A Mrs. George Maher had as week- end guests, Mrs. Hooker and her daughter, Florence, who are on their way to Fenville, Mich., for the sum- mer. i Miss Patty Foresman and Miss Elizabeth Hannah will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith at Win- chester, Wis., for over the Fourth. sme Bf cre Mrs. Karl Korrady entertained her card club at luncheon on Tuesday last. : a ) Hl 1 | an oy ND LOAD 700 HEQYY WATCH FOR VANS MOVES ' | | | | | | & Pry ~ A Exide tise I ' FORD OWNERS Keep your Starting & Lighting system working ust as dependable as your car by using Battery Service T is the service--prompt, efficient, dependable. In all likelihood your car is equipped with an "Exide" Battery. But "JEX{de" Service is broad and comprehensive. 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