w WINNETKA TALK June 26, 1926 Specials--For Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26 WHITE CASH MARKET CO. BETTER MEATS--LOWER PRICES 924 Davis St., Evanston PHONE--Greenleaf 2850-2851 1189 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette PHONE--Wilmette 2779-2538 For Your Convenience Trade at the Market Nearest You. The Same Quality Meats. Low Prices. Courteous Service Fresh Ground Hamburger Delicious Homemade Veal Steak, 20c Loaf, 3 5 Cc Ih LL 5 a. i | TAR C 1: C Creamed Potat Fi we | ees Native Flank Steak, 1b... Fancy Fresh Smoked ( Ib. White-Fish 35 C Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka 9a.m., lla.m., 2p.m, 4p m FRESH FISH AND SEA FOODS RECEIVED DAILY--AT A BIG SAVING IN PRICE. FOUR FREE DELIVERIES Kenilworth, Glencoe, The Wonder of Color LL the skill of the Western world has failed to equal the beautiful colorings the rugs that come from the Orient. and lasting tone qualities of The secret of their richness and fastness has never been learned. . Thorough, expert cleaning brings out 'all the hidden beauties of the fabric that have become dimmed with use. It pays to have your rugs cleaned frequently, but you must use judgment in your selection of your cleaner. Mestjian Brothers have never violated confidence. We carry insurance on every rug in our care. MESTJIAN BROS. Incorporated 511 Main St. Wilmette 1949 rrr RETR Wilmette University 5050 Pancoast-Stone Wedding Large Event * i o pr Photo by Ray A gown of white satin beaded with pearls and trimmed with French lace, with a train of white satin, and veil of tulle with a cap of duchesse lace, was worn by Miss Mary Helen Pancoast on the evening of her marriage to Judson M. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson F. Stone of 1234 Ashland avenue, Wil- mette. Her bouquet was of lilies of the valley and gardenias. Her attendants, Mrs. Russell Chandler, Miss Naomi Sloan, Miss Marcelite Melind, Miss Min- nie Mae Schmidt, Miss Madeline Hammond, Miss Beatrice Pank, Miss Helen Dyche, and Miss Alice Howard, were in frocks of three shades of pink, made in period style and they carried period bouquets. Both the First Congregational church of Wilmette and the home of the bride's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah A. Pancoast, 1301 Green- wood avenue, Wilmette, where the reception was held, were decorated with roses, peonies, snap dragons, and larkspur, with ferns and palms forming the background. The bridegroom's twin brothers, Harry and Frederick Stone, served him as best men, and the ushers were Nathan Pancoast, Frank Stevens, Harry Kerr, Charles Barker, Russell Chandler and Whitney Powers. Mr. Stone and his bride are spending their honeymoon at the summer home of the Lyman Drakes and expect to Wilmette about July 5. They will be at home in Racine, Wis., about the middle of July. THIS WEEK: rues TUT TI 50c FRUITTI pgr)zde, Division of National Dairy Products Corporation