Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Aug 1924, p. 13

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North Side~ Wedding tJOins ' Former Wilmette Families oubtedly ~mbers of Juncheon'" ih ey were ~t shower g in their !>e put on en to the luncheons ·is season hand, "an r lamp or ric-a-brae 1>mmittee, son, how group of swell the lem when ~.Came risted by reorge L. ehl, C. H. uehlbes:g., W. Rose, dt, Oscar Weishaar sident of 'T MARRIAGE which united two former Wilmette families took · place on August 15, at the Ravenswood Methodist Episcopal church, when Dorothy Mary ChatJinor daughter of :Yr. aad Mrs. E. Staff~rd Challiaor of Chicago, became the bride of Howard Warren Shaw .of Winnetka. Dr. Ge.orge Taylor and Rev. H. Dalzell, couam of. the. grooca, p'erformed the ceremony m the presence of 400 guests. The bride wore a .,own of embroidered net, and lser veil of tulle and old point lace formed the train. ·She carried a shower bouquet of ivory roses and lilies-of-the-valley. A Colonial note was carried out in the attire of her attendants. The matron of honor, Mrs. Ross Utley, and the bridesmaids, Miss Katherine Shaw, the groom's sister, Miss Dor.othy Rose of Wilmette, Miss Ellen Stryker and Miss Ruth Vivian of Ravenswood, and Geneva Eddinger of Winnetka, wore gowns of yellow and green, and carried Colonial bouquets. Gertrude Schryver of Evanston, the ·1 · little ft ower gtr, wore a yellow satin frock and carried a basket of pink rose petals. Little Dicky Nelson of Ravenswood, the ring bearer, wore a quaint old-fashioned suit with long white linen trousers. LWart Cook of Wilmette served as Mr. Shaw's hest man, and Mayland Chal!inor, brother of the bride, A. M. Marla nd, h :!r uncle, Ross Utley, Edw:> rd Winchell and Dick Hamby were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw will be at home in Rogers Park after September l5. A will flock r for the at beauttend the dancing e on the They are spending their honeymoon a t Portage Point and upper Michigan. --<>M rs. Gror3'e Tompkins of 1212 Elmwood avenue has just returned from an extended trip in the west. She visited various places in California, and the Yellowstone, stopping · at Kansas City for a visit with friends before coming h~ Arthur Pringle, who with his family has been visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emma L. Pringle, 1144 Lake avenue, for a few weeks, has returned to his home in Dayton, Ohio, -oRis sister. Miss Charlotte Pringle, acMiss Ethel Kratz returned to her companied him. home in Champaign after a week's -ovisit with her brother, F. H. ~ornell Mr. and Mrs. Foster Branson and of 1110 Ashland avenue. their two daughters, Florence and . ~ · 1 Dorcas, who are spending a year Mtss Mary Marttn ente~tamed twe ve iourneying through E. urope have left guests at luncheon and bndge on Tues- tlwlr .......,, ftrllil. are ......_ to return to their home on . Forest avenue, Thursday, after an outing at Post Lake, Wisc011ain. --oMrs. William Davia of 530 Forest avenue returned last week from northWalter T. llead, 1040 Forest ave- ern Wisconsin, where she and her two nue, and his daughter, Marjorie are grandchildren spent two weeks at at Crystal Lake, Michigan, until Labor Camp Tenderfoot. Day, when · Mrs. Mead expects to join --othem at Kalamazoo. Charles Roth, Milton Emrich, LawMildred and Marjorie Barnes of rence Davis, Junior Mulvey, and Tom Wauwatosa, Wisconsm, spent a week as the guests of Elizabeth Haack of Copeland are amon11 the boys returning on Saturday from Mr. Clsild's 1228 Gregory avenue. camp at Owakoaae, Ontarib. -o. -oMr. and Mrs. C. A. Rindell of 1317 M rs. Charles E. Roberti and her · Elmwood avenue have ju1t -returned little son are the bousepesta of Mr. from Butternut Lake, Wisconsin, and lin. B. S. Powell, 12Zl ~shland where they spent the summer. Jac:k avenue. Mrs. Roberta' home is in Rindell is coming home from there Fort Wayne, Indiana. next weelc. -()-oMr. and Mrs. Harold K. Weld of Mrs. A. P. Brown and children of Tenth street, returned last week from 1607 Elmwood avenue have just re- a motor trip to New York Cit;r and turned from a several weeks' trip in the Berkshire Hills. Michigan. After a week spent at --oI.ake Pleasant, Mr. Brown joined them Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Reese, iD and they motored to various places. Forest avenue, have returned from a -<>visit with the George E. Whites at Eacle River, Wisconsin. Miss Thelma Cox of Leamingtoa, -oOntario, is visiting Mrs. Benjamin N. Mrs. C. V. Burghart and her family, Cox of 1116 Elmwood ·venue. Mrs. 108 Woodbine avenue, are expected to J. A. Cox has returned from a two weeks' sojourn at Excelsior Springs, return home this week from a twoweek outing at Minocqua, Wisconsin. Indiana. --o-Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Phillips of 1119 Mrs. A. F. Dan~of 1135 Elmwood avenue was called to Whitewater, Wis- Forest avenue are going to Paw Paw, Michigan, for a few days. consin, on account of the serious iii-oness of her mother, Mrs. E. Roswell. Bal Robinson has returned to his Mrs. Daniels has returned, but she ex- home on 1026 Ashland avenue after pects to be called again, at any time. a summer spent in Champaign. -oMrs. A. W. Allen, 803 Chestnut avh h enue, as as er guest t h.ts wee k , M' tss MILAN LUSK VIOLIN IN8TaV~ON Edith West of Miami, formerly of Chica~. Mrs. Allen's niece, Me.s Katherine Winship, returns today from 1 ~;;;;~~~~~~;;;~~;;;;;~ an outing in Indiana and Michigan. J, --oLowell Commee has just returned to .his home, 1612 Forest avenue, after elev· en weeks at Camp Thorpe, Pelican Lake, Wisconsin. The camp is condU<"~ed by TO Y0 U R the Thorpe academy of Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley, Mr. and ~··· Mrs. Archibald Maclean, and Mr. and R(PRE~ ~fAliHS Mrs. Tom L. Shepard returned Saturday from a two weeks' outing in O.P~ t ·;siNG northern Wisconsin. Dr. aad Kn. Hebert Car&etoa -.-d 1530WILMETTE AVE.-WILMETTE. ILLIN01S Plant Iris Now Peonies In. September We are specialist growers and issue a very comprehensive catalog which you will find of interest ~nd value . U I WRITE SENATOR I y ; R Of 51":. FOR A l STATE POLICE 1124 Central Aft. Wt.lmett· London i or Seotla-4· .,- .. f Cl end gue rtleff, 815 and Miss ried Septvelyn Gill from the writ- rom there to Ho.tan'd" and Belgium . --a-fore visiting Paris. Mr. and Mrs. ]. H. Dyon, 1310 Ash--oland avenue. have returned from Crys- \,.;~lac, t:o SO day at her home, 1().46 Elmwood aven-. Mr. and Nelson they left ff,E5555i5!Eaaa5~;E~ffl tal Lake, where they spent two weeks. j Monday forMrs. St. Walter Louis, where witJ visit Mrs. Nelson's parents. Mr. Nelson will return in a week, but Mrs. Nelson will probably remain there for a longer visit. ~;~==~::~~~~~:~~~iiij~ijijij~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiiji ... SUIDIIer llresses '1 -()- Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Marquardt, and their daughter, Edith, 218 Woodbine avenue, returned from a fiveweek trip to the coast of Maine. While in Washington they were received by President Coolidge. -o- Fluffy light summer frocks for the hot August days. They're attractive and moderately priced. RIDGWAY'S ~~The Unique Style Shop llzt CENTRAL A.VE. Pia. Wil. Z4U Store for Children" '¥"""*' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanson and their daughter, Elizabeth, and Miss Gladys Coke of Winnepeg were week-end guests of the Albert A. McKeighans, 1606 Forest avenue. -()- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Duane G. Bartlett of 1603 Lake avenue has returned from a business trip to Cedar Rapids. Complete School Outfits for the Boys and Girls For the girl we have those soft wool chanis, albatross and flannels made in very distinctive Custom Made Models of the most exquisite colorings. Hats of Velours, Furfelts and Beavers in the new autumn shades. For the boy 3 to 8 we have a line of suits that you will be proud to have your boy wear. For boys of 9 to 16 we have a wide range of all-wo?l, 2-trousers suits that will give him an abundance of satisfaction and Wiear. ARE YOUR OID.DREN properly equipped to take up their school work two weeks from now? DO YOU KNOW that they have ·no eye strain to handicap them in their studies? After Sun, Wind and Dust- Murine become blood , ahoc from the lrrltatinl dec:a of wiDd and dUit. M..- relieva thJa unattractive CIOildition almett iJDmedlarely, u well u eye«raiD c:auecd by the Ia aummer the EYES frequently If they have not had a thorough examination you are guessing or taking something for granted which could be accurately determined. ...... oitheam. Jl used nilht and mornlDt.M.... coadklon of the EYES. CoMainl no belt.donna or other barmlu1 IDped·ena. ec:ouraaa a dear, brWU, healthy NECI.ECT of this important matter now may mean REGRET later on . THIS IS THE PARENTS RESPONSIBILITY. Shoes for Them All Bring in your children so that their measurements n1ay be taken and your order placed early. 14 Y ltWI of Sucu1l/tll Pf'Wik1 t=..-E:'..T..!r-~-t:: Tbe w...-. eo.p.ay Depc.J9,~ Dr. 0. H. Bench Opt......W T-ll,r. O,v.l OHI. C. D. INL 1ftvR -........ ... 'EYES 01 '{oua · .._..,,, p,..,,, lru Carroll Ridgway, Inc. 619 DAVIS STREET Evanston 1160 WILMETTE AVE. Wilmette 1177 Wilmette A·e. mt . . . . . ..._ . . . ..,....... ....... ..... 4laUT ......... 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