Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Sep 1924, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924 llliiWtii .. Carroll Ridgway, 44 Inc~ Miss Helen Shurtleff Becomes a Bride of Clarion, Pennsylvania. The nuptial cer~montes w~re solemnized at the home of the bride, 815 Lake avenue. Dr. Gtlbert Stansell, pastor of the Wilmette Parish Methodist ~hurch, officiating. Miss Shurtleff was attended by her ststers, Mrs. Munroe Col and Mrs . John Campbell. William D. B. Motter, Jr., served as best man. Immediately preceding the ceremony, Helen Whiteside Gi dings sang two selections. The wedding march was played by Mrs. J. F. Nielsen. . . . The bride was atttred 111 a lovely French gown of tvory crepe, beaded in crvstal and rhinestones. She wore silver slippers. Her headdress was .o f Duchess lace and orange blossoms, with a tulle veil. She carried a shower bouquet of white peas, maidenhair fern and valley lilies. Mrs. Cole wore a changeable peach and yellow taffeta gown, with peach and br,o wn ostrich ornament. She carried an arm bouquet of butter-fly roses and larkspur. Mrs. Campbell wore peach georgette and carried sunburst roses and larkspur. Both w.orc silver slippers and silver headdresses. Banks of palms and ferns, in pleasing contrast with high baske of gladiolus, larkspur and roses, presented a strikingly beautif background for the wedding scene. There was dominant the of quiet simplicity in the general appointment. The dining room the home was effectively garnished with roses, asters and larkspur. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were the Misses Eunice Brokaw and Floy Carroll of Richmond, Ind.; Miss Evelyn Gill Klahr of Clarion, Pa.: Miss Emma Klahr and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Wilford of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Hubbard of Rock Island, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Shurtleff of Geneva, Ill. After a wedding trip to Quebec, New York and Washington, D. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Klahr will be at home at Clarion, Pa. l\Irs. Klahr is a graduate of Northwestern university and a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Klahr is a graduate of the Gniversity of Pennsylvania and of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity . place la st Saturday evening when Mtss Helen Shuftleff, daugh O ter of Willard c. Shurtleff, became the bride of .Charles Dean Klahr NE of the earliest of Wilmette's aut'!mn season weddings took The Store for Children" Clothing Suggestions for School Days ber ents,, of H Corne Th, garde canop I I Girls' Dresses (custom made), ginghams, calicoes and flannels. Priced .................................... $8.75 to $2.75 Hats in the new shapes and colors. Priced ........ $4.75 to $10.75 Tams-red, brown, black. and polo. Priced ........ $2.75 to $5.75 Boys' Norfolk Suits (all wool), 2 pair trousers. Priced .................................. $10.00 to $25.00 Knickers, tweeds and corduroy. Priced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Sweaters, boys' and girls' (shaker). Priced ........ $4.75 to $9.50 Caps. Priced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Boys' Oxfords, tan and black. Special. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.95 Blouses, guaranteed fast color:'. Priced .......... $1.00 to $3.00 son. Att was the b Mr. Th Sturdy School Shoes Dependable TVcar i11 E~·ery Pair T-z~·o Storrs 619 DAVIS STREET Evanston 1160 WILMETTE AVE. Wilmette Charlotte Springer to Marry in Near Future UORTH SHORf 1 LINE 1 and Mrs. Lewis B. Springer, 430 Maple avenue, announce M the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Latham, to Victor Metzger of \t\' ilmette. The marriage will take place at an R. early date. Cards have been received in Wilmette from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Austin H~ss of Council Bluffs , Iowa, announcing the marriage of their daughter, Glady · to Sherman Svkes son M Mr. and n. t-1. ead · ~ Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Sykes will be at home after October 1, at 6610 Iris Drive, Hollywood, California. Mrs. Mearle C. Nutt of Moline, Illi· noi s. who has been visiting her parent s, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Small of 411 Maple avenue for the past two weeks, return~d to he~! hom.e last Sat~rrdlll. "".. Small whose we'tlding took pTa:C;~ th spring. THIS Is YOur Koaa W -o- HEN you travel to the cities or towns of the North Shore, take the North Sh re Line. It is your· road because it serves your section best. Like your butcher and baker, the North Shore Line is able to serve you because it knows what you require. It is the home road of a score of North Shore communities. The North Shore Line must prosper or fail with the North Shore itself. You bencf..t by using it to the utmost, for it is helping to make your horr4~ one of the finest places in the country in which to live. The North Shore Line offers you fast, frequent town-to-town service, and fast Limited Service to points farther distant, with one standard of courtesy and comfort for both. From the center of Milwaukee to and through Chicago's Loop, the North Shore Line is your road. -oNext Friday, at the home of 1{ George Martin and family of 1046 and Mr s. Pierre Bontecue of 228 Tent Elmwood avenue left Wednesday to street, a farewell party will be given motor to Des Moines. They will re- for Orville Borchers, who leaves shortturn Sunday with their daughter, who ly to teach in a Texas college. Mr. has been visiting for two weeks in ~archers was musical director of the that city. George Martin. Jr., left Wilmette Parish Methodist church last Thursday for Brown college. season. -aThe Misses Margaret and Ida Lindemann of Philadelphia stopped off in the village recently to visit Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Reinhold of 100j Ashland a\·enue, on their way home from Alaska. -o11 r. and Mrs. Louis B. Starkel o£ 925 Oakwood avenue, are on their way home to Wilmette, after spending th summer at High Lake, Wisconsin, mo tored through upper Michigan and Wisconsin, with H . H. Southworth, of E\·anston, as their guest. is Gran othd to chur The isM b l -aMrs. A. J. Nalls ha s returned to her home in Delray, Virginia, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Varney of 1026 Greenwood avenue. Mr. and ~[r s. Varney have as their guest. now. l\Irs. E. Varney of Delray, Virginia. -o- Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company Wilmette Passenger Station Telephone Wilmette 2514 '1\.orth Shore Merchandise Despatch Service Over,night service for shippers between every important point on the North Shore Line. Merchandise received up to 6 p.m. delivered the next morning. Through service to Sheboygan, Burlington, Watenown and nil points on the Milwaukee Northern R. R. and T. M. E. R. & L. For rates, deliveries, etc., write or telephone loc:1l North Shore agent, or Traffic Department: Chicago offic~, 72 \X'est Adams St., 'phones State 5723 and Central 8280; Milwaukee office, 403 Security Bldg., 'phones Grand 990 and _ Grand.2762. Chicaao North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company II ·---------- ------------------------------~ C. P. Van Schaack and his son Harding have returned from Honolulu, where they spent seven weeks. Mrs. Kellie Hardin McCoy of Monmouth, Illinois, who has been the guest of Mrs. Van -oSchaack, returned to her home after a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cord of 511 Lin- ten days' visit. den avenue have gone to live perman-oently at the Auburn hotel, Auburn, InMrs. David ] . Davis and children diana. The Theodore Truitts of 807 of 721 Elmwood avenue have returned Linden avenue are occupying the Cord from Frankfort, Michigan, their sumresidence. mer home. On the homeward journey, -athey motored through northern WisMrs. William H. Lawton and her consin and Michigan. son. James, of 230 Laurel avenue, have -()arrived home from St. Helen, MichiMrs . Wilfred DeBerard, 802 Elmgan. after visiting at the home of Mrs. wood avenue her children, her sister, Lawton's daughter, Mrs. R. W. Carter, and her mo'ther, are spending two for three weeks. weeks at Fish Creek, Wisconsin. M -oDeBerard is spending several mont 1\Iiss Merna McKee, daughter of Mr. in California. and Mrs. P. L. McKee of 411 Sheri-()dan road, is sailing shortly for Europe, Miss Grace DeBerard of 802 Elmto be gone several months. Miss wood avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McKee will spend most of her time Roberts and their daughter, Jane, of in Paris, London and Leipsic. 808 Elmwood avenue, have returned -o-from Trout Lake, Wisconsin, where Mr. and Mrs. Frint George of 1045 they spent the month of August. Ashland avenue will move on October -o1 to the new Linden Crest apartMr. and Mrs. H. E . Poronto of Elm· ments. They will live at the Evan- wood avenue, in company with Mr. shire in Evanston until that time. and Mrs. George S. Bridge of Evans· -aton, have returned from a motor trip Thomas F. Beadnell of 1028 Elm- through northern Wisconsin. wood avenue returned last week from -ohis ,·acation spent at Danbury, WisMr. and Mrs. G. A. Beem of 707 consin. This week, he will leave to Linden avenue have returned from visit his brother in Minneapolis. their summer home at Hesperia, -oMichigan, where they spent July and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Darling and August. their two boys, Clifton Jr., and George, -oo~ H\ghland avenue, are back from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Pettit and Medicine .Hat Lake, Wisconsin, where family are moving from their home at they ha' e their summer home. 1033 Ashland avenue, on October 15, to -omake their permanent residence in ChiAbout October 1, Mr. and Mrs. Atlen cago. Arragon will arrive from Paris to vis-()it their parents, Mr. and Mrs. AlexanArthur Seibold, 522 Forest avenue, der Arragon, in Evanston for a short returned from Europe, where he spent tirne. the summer. -o--oThe George Pattinsons of 823 AshMiss Nellie Preston of Elmwoo land avenue are expected to return Illinois. is visited at the McKeigh from ~ du .Flambeau ~ Saturday,. I!OlM, 1606 Foreat avem~e. of tl fare aften ofM nue. Tl1 ca~1 "'! as nage to Batt] Moo1

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