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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Jun 1926, p. 37

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& WINNETKA TALK June 19, 1926 Duncan Studios 815 Elm St., Winn., Ill, Tel. Winn. 2272 Specializing in unusually attractive gifts for WEDDINGS -- COMMENCEMENT --- ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS -- BRIDGE PRIZES GOLF TROPHIES - INTERIOR DECORATIONS Draperies -- Furniture Individual pieces as well as complete schemes. Pay us a visit and save yourself the trip to town. ANNOUNCEMENT Stunning new Cross leather articles for the equestrian and equestrienne. | Young Men of Winnetka Plan Jaunt in England Cabray Wortley, son of Mrs. Eloise W. Wortley, 565 Lincoln avenue, and | Prescott Olmsted, son of Mr. and Mrs. { | John M. Olmsted, 1072 Privade road, | | Hubbard Woods, will sail for Eng- | land from Montreal, June 25. They | plan to bicycle and hike through Eng- | land, returning to Winnetka about August 15. Mr. Wortley has just completed his | junior year at Williams college, where | he has participated in debating and editorial writing for the college paper. He returned to Winnetka June 10, to attend the wedding of his sister, Mrs. Charles Francis Pearce, Jr., formerly Katherine Wortley. | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Rummler, 1015 Starr road, composed another Winnetka family who returned June 10, | to the University of Michigan, at Ann | Arbor, for commencement week. Mr. | Rummler attended the thirtieth reunion of his class. Rosalia, a sophomore at | Northwestern university, accompanied | her parents. On returning, their son, Charles, a junior at Michigan, came with them, bringing a college friend, | George Foreman, of Ann Arbor. N BALABAN & KATZ ORSHORE ON HOWARD AVE.--West of "L" Station near Clark St. walls. You Have Been Wait- Katz Theatre Near Your Door. Here It Is-- All the atmospheric charm and luxury--all the refinement and courtesy of a B. 8 K. theatre will be contained within its glorious A Theatre for the Beautiful North Shore and the Upper North Side. For Wilmette! Winnetka! Glencoe! ; Show Starting Sunday, June 20 ing For a Balaban & NORSHORE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Direction, J. WALTER DAVIDSON NORSHORE GRANDE ORGAN CHAUNCEY HAINES, Organist CORINNE GRIFFITH Willard Louis, Norman Kerry "MLLE. MODISTE" from Victor Herbert's operetta And Two Highly Entertaining Stage Pres- entations selected from the finest in the world. Drive Down Tonight! You'll find excellent parking facilities Le NW a Fu . = Virginia Simmonds to Have Wedding in Garden Setting Miss Virginia Mayburn Simmonds, whose approaching marriage to Clif- ford Hinckley Smith is to take place Wednesday evening, June 23, at 8, in the gardens of the Simmons home, 286 Sheridan road, Winnetka, Dr. James Richards officiating, has chosen the following as her attendants: Matron of honor, Mrs. Elbert Clark, formerly Elizabeth Quinby of Hub- bard Woods; maid of honor, Miss Mabel Merle of Chicago; bridesmaids, Miss Pauline Wallis of Wilmette and Miss Gladys Foraker of the Edge- water Beach hotel. Mr. Smith will be assisted by Claude Kelsey Sanders as his best man, and his ushers will be John Buell of Chi- cago and Harold Moss of Evanston. Among the pre-nuptial affairs are the following: June 10--Miss Pauline Wallis, a bridge-luncheon and kitchen shower at the Evanston hotel. June 12--Miss Gladys Foraker, a bridge- luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Edgewater Beach hotel. June 15 -- Mrs. Elbert Clark, a luncheon and miscellaneous shower. June 16--Mrs. R. D. Smith, luncheon at the Palmer House, followed by a matinee party. June 17--Miss Mabel Merle, bridge- luncheon and handkerchief shower at the Chicago Yacht club. On June 22 -- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Simmonds, Jr, will give the bridal-dinner at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Mrs. Chandler, mother of Mrs. C. W. Washburn of Provident avenue, has returned from a lengthy visit in Flori- da. A small group of friends gathered last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Washburn to listen to a very in- formal talk by Mrs. Chandler on the interesting things and customs to be found in the South. WHEN BABY SMILES Then all the world is glad -- and Mother for- gets her burden. Keep that smile for years to come --in a Photo- graph. Our Photographs are as low as $0 « wo i g 615 DAVIS ST. Hoyburn Building EVANSTON Phone University 2238 HH | " Tr a LUTTE

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