14 WINNETKA TALK October 24, 1925 ER Bride and Groom at Recent Wedding Are Northwestern Alumni One of the largest and most beauti- 1 ful of Oak Park's weddings took place in the First Baptist Church of Oak Park, Thursday, October 8, when Miss Katherine Redfearn became the bride of Donald Broune Calhoun, son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Calhoun of Glencoe, the Rev. Douglas H. Cornell, pastor of the Glencoe Union church, officiating. The church, itself a beautiful edi- fice, was very artistically decorated. The organ loft was banked with palms, ferns, and large russet-gold and yellow chrysanthemums, and stately 36-inch tapers in huge candelabras provided the church's only illumination. Phyllis Trojan of Rogers Park, as maid of honor, wore a chiffon frock of apple green. Mrs. Harry Redfearn, as matron of honor, was attired in petunia chiffon, and the two bridesmaids, Jane McKenna of La Grange and Eleanor Kent Calhoun, sister of the groom, were dressed in lavender, and they all carried shower bouquets of garden flowers and roses. Eleanor Frances Gambill and Ruth Daley of Oak Park, the two little flower girls, were in old fashioned costumes of flowered taffeta made with light bodies and full skirts touching the floor, and each carried a quaint nosegay of flowers. The bride was beautifully, yet simply gowned in white satin with Duchess point lace and pearls. A coronet of rose point lace held her veil of tulle in place, and a five yard train hung from the shoulders where it was fas- tened by pearl ornaments. Her bou- quet was of valley lilies and white roses. Preston Broune Calhoun was his brother's best man, and Harry Red- fearn and Berry Redfearn, the bride's brothers, and Dennison Paden of Evanston were the ushers. The ceremony was followed by a reception in the dignified and beauti- ful entrance lobby of the church which was banked with fir trees, ferns and flowers. The wedding supper was then served to 250 guests. Owing to the fact that Mr. Calhoun has been sent by his firm to new territory in Ohio, he and his bride left at once for their home in Findlay, Ohio, postponing their wedding trip until January when they will spend a month in the South. Watch Your Eyes Many women, by r.eglect or im- per care, allow their EYES to me lusterless, dull and unat- tractive. EYES cleansed daily with Murine should assume new lights and loveliness. This harmless, time- tested lotion is most refreshing and beneficial. Write Murine Company, Dept. 00, Chicago, for free book on Eye Beauty. RINE FOR Your "EYES Er ---- it) tL x Sears School Guarantees Purchase of Xmas Seals The Joseph Sears school at Kenil- worth has already put itself on record for the Christmas seal campaign of Mrs. H. K. Palmer, supervisor of the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute nurses in the northern section of Cook county, reports that E. I. Nygaard, the su- perintendent, has already placed an order for $1,000 worth of seals. "This is an excellent forehanded piece of work" Mrs. Palmer declares, "and promises great results, It is a credit both in the health record of the school and in its display of public spirit." Mr. Nygaard will be Christmas seal chairman for Kenilworth and vicinity. ARCHITECTS AFFILIATE Richard V. Murison of Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, who has built many attractive homes along the north shore, has recently joined with two other architects who have incorporated under the name of Murison, Cummings and Sanford. TO HOLD FOOD SALE The Wilmette and Winnetka Wo- man's Christian Temperance Union will conduct a food sale at the A. S. Van Duesen grocery store, 1154 Cen- tral avenue, Wilmette, Saturday morn- ing, October 24. The sale will be in charge of Mrs. Rose Varley. 514,% Money Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5% % In- terest. See us on renewals E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 Before FINE LINEN and ANTIQUE TAPESTRY a Specialty MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED NO PATCHING BUT Hand Weaving of Damages such as Moth Holes, Cigarette Burns, Cuts, Tears in Woolen and Silk Garments Estimate sent upon receipt of Garment 24 Hour Service Parisian Expert Weaving Co. (NOT INC.) Room 914 North American Buildin 36 SOUTH STATE STREET, CHICAGO Telephone Dearborn 1206 » . . H H 3 x N » aa 3 : H After MODERATE PRICES All Work Guaranteed "The Dudcliff" soles. is outstanding. AT FOUNTAIN SQUARE, EVANSTON A Special From Our Made of good quality Winter Weight. Tan Calfskin with overweight solid oak leather Weather-proof storm welting and rubber heels in the styles boys want including the fa- vored balloon toes. At this feature price the value BOYS' and OXFORDS $4.45 Sizes 1 to 6 BARGAIN BASEMENT SHOES Black and It's economy to buy your Chil- dren's shoes in our Basement Shoe Department. SA --