Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 57

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September 18, 1947 W I L M E T T E L I F E 61 WEDS I N E A S T A n Eastern marriage of interest to Winnetka residents, was performed on Saturday, September 6, in South Dartmouth, Mass., when Miss E t h e l Husband, granddaughter ol the late M r . and M r s . F r a n c i s C. Brown of Winnetka was m a r r i e d to Benjamin Richards Townsend, son of the Joseph B . Townsends of Haverford, P a . The reception following the marriage was held at the Nonquitt, Mass. summer home of the bride's mother, M r s . Augustus Smith Cobb and M r . Cobb of New Y o r k city. ANNOUNCE WEDDNG M r . and M r s . John August Schadegg of Stillwater, M i n n . , announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen M a r c i a , to R i c h a r d H e n r i Prins, son of M r . and M r s . D . J . B . Prins of Chicago, formerly of Wilmette, in Stillwater, Saturday September 6. T A T M A N ^jramoud for Silver WILL ATTEND MEETING Three women from this section of the North Shore will be among those attending the first of a series of division meetings of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Bloomington, September 23. They include M r s . Gertrude S. H . Galloway of Hubbard Woods, M r s . Wendell C . P e r r y of Wilmette, and M r s . Ivor Jeffreys of Glencoe, all representing Fourth division groups. Miss Helen M c M a c k i n of Salem, 111., a national officer, will also be with the group. The largest display of fireplace equipment on the North Shore -- Screens, Grates, Baskets, Fireplace Sets, Andirons, Woodholders, Coal Hods, Etc. You will enjoy your visit to our showroom G U S T A F S O N ' S , inc. "E+vtytliinq Thr, Hsarffc Ociirei" G17 D a v i s S t . G r e . 5090 ,G U A R D FASHION The six-piece place setting in American Victorian is $23.75 including Federal tax. American and see Victorian this lovely by Lunt is Sterling well as of wondrous other beautyl Y o u will b e enraptured with its charm. C o m e in pattern as all the patterns of A m e r i c a ' s foremost silversmiths. They're all assembled here f o r you to see and c o m p a r e ! No matter how the weather turns these changeable days, you're sure of comfort in a Lightweight Knit Union Suit by Wilson Brothers. Made of fine cotton yarn, trimly knit to your proportions. Yet their generous cut assures you the flexibility you want for maximum comfort. A n d you'll find their closed crotch construction makes them really easy to wear, W h i c h e v e r of the patterns you select, you are assured of table silver of enduring beauty and lasting g o o d taste. W h y not visit T A T M A N and register your choice of pattern, so that your family and friends may help you build your service. W e will maintain a record of your pieces purchased over the years. ROY NILLES 1933 C e n t r a l St. UNIversity 5353 S T O R E f o r M E N & BOYS N O R T H EVANSTON'S T A T M A N · 7 0 7 CHURCH ST. G r e e n l e a f 2450 Open Monday and Thursday Evenings (or Your Conveniece

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