FAT A ------------------------" vn) se ete ed WINNETKA TALK July 3, 1926 All Kinds of Meats and Other Foods Cooked and Ready to Serve A Complete Line of First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries Attention to Dinner Parties Prices Very Moderate LF NY and Luncheons AN) Soft Drinks, Sweet Milk and Cream from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Special Salads and Salad Dressings Butter, Eggs and Cheese Nas SO & Open Every Day Brick, Cones, Bulk Ice Cream Wholesale and Retail Phone Wilmette 2628 1208 Wilmette Avenue, corner Main | in huge baskets, Margaret Boyden's Wedding Beautiful Event of Late June The altar of the Winnetka Congre- gational banked profusely with palms and lighter colored Cibo- tium ferns, and cathedral candles on either side of the center aisle together with large clusters of white gladioli formed a beautiful setting for the wedding of Miss Mar- garet Boyden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cowper Boyden, to Francis Peabody Magoun of Boston, on Wednesday, June 30, at 5 o'clock. The Rev. James Austin Richards read the marriage service. The bride was beautiful in a gown of ivory satin appliqued with old lace with a formal court train edged with the same lace. A coronet of the same lace held the long tulle veil in place, and a bouquet of valley lilies and sweet peas composed her bouquet. Three little nieces of the bride, Mary, Barbara, and Rosalie Boyden, as flower girls, wore pink crepe de chine frocks tied at the shoulders with lavender streamers and carried baskets of sweet peas. Miss Elizabeth Boyden, her sister's church, = sm Sm Make Your Brick Selections Displays from these We invite anyone interested in Face Brick to visit our Exhibit Rooms to see wall sections laid up in all colors and textures of Hy-tex Brick. These displays show many charming wall effects obtainable with the many colors and textures available in Hy-tex Brick utilizing various combinations of bonds and mortar colors. A Hy-tex man is always present to supply complete information. HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY Member, American Face Brick Association CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., CHICAGO, ILL. LEADING CREATORS OF COLORS AND TEXTURES IN FACE BRICK C--O O) maid of honor, was dressed in a gown of orchid chiffon, and wore a lavender horsehair hat; the matrons of honor, Mrs. William C. Boyden, Jr., and Mrs. Preston Boyden of Winnetka, and the bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Lee of Philadelphia, Miss Katherine Tomp- kins of New York City, and Miss Eloise ReQua and Miss Leila Barber of Chicago, wore peach colored chif- fon gowns and horsehair picture hats in shades of peach with orchid streamers. They all carried large arm bouquets of butterfly roses and laven- der sweet peas and delicate ferns drooping in a shower. William C. Boyden, Jr. served Mr. Magoun, his classmate at Harvard, as best man, and the ushers were John Nicholas Brown of Providence, R. 1., Ellery Sedgwick of Stockbridge Mass., Francis Wayne McVeagh of Wash- ington, William Conklin Ladd and William Cottrell, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Preston Boyden of Winnetka. A reception at the bride's home, 725 Pine street, followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Magoun have gone to Furope on their wedding trip, and up- on their return will establish their home in Cambridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kostbade, 1149 Scott avenue, are entertaining . Mrs. Kostbade's sister, Mrs. C. H. Smith, of Winchester, Mass., and her two children. On June 10, Mrs. Kost- bade gave a children's party in honor of Arnold Smith's birthday, and on June 29, Mrs. Kostbade entertained at luncheon and bridge in honor of her sister, who will spend several weeks visiting in Winnetka. SN Mrs. F. J. Hagen, 1387 Scott avenue, entertained at luncheon, Monday, June 28, in honor of Mrs. Thomas Irvine, and her two daughters, Mrs. John Pe- terson, and Miss Lucille Irvine. Mrs. Peterson's four little children were also included in the party. | On Hot Days-- MILK! There's one food that's always good on hot That's fresh, pure milk. Everybody Be sure that it comes from days. thrives on milk. the Winnetka Sanitary Dairy. Drink More Milk! PHONE 137 ITT SANITARY