4, 1925 y and WILMETTE LIFE BUSINEss CLUB To MEET CLUB BOARD TO MEET 45 Worka orks. rz. ~ce f ' ,~ ' ecent Wedding Is Charity Ball Provides Large Impressive Gifts for Poor Kiddies · S . One of the attractive affairs given E vent tn octety t~ Ser\'e a purpOSe both philanthropiC . ( 1 · I oration h I , 1 Autumn flower s were u s ed in dec -· of the Fir~t Presbyterian . c urc 1 ?f EYan . t o ~1 \\'edne~day after noon, l\on·ml>l'r 2~. "lt c n, m the latL· afternoon, ::\1 i-.:-. ::\1 art Ita Blair Hamm IH:ca me the !>rid · oi J\u..,h Clark Butler, Jr., son of ::\1 r. and ~I r :-.. l~u -., h Butl er ·oi \\'inn ctk;t, · Dr. lltt ~ b lonl' s (Jftlciate of · ing. A receptiflll at the Hamm resiccnce in 1'('11 il" ()rt h iollowl'cl th e Cl'rtmony. The hr_ide. \\·a-., -.im~J!_,. a.nd ll(.: autiiully ~owned 111 tvorv satm wtth the s leeves and the long -veil ()i mat c hing lac-c. :\ clu:-.tcr of orange blu ~:-.o tn :-; held the closely fitting· n:il at the l><tck of the · head. Her train ,,-a-., lined ,.,.-i th apple ( green chiffon. an<) , alley lilies, \\·hitc :-.wcet pea~. and orchid~ formed her bouquet. The maid (1i honor, ~J j..,.., 1{arriet ~. 600 Hamm, and the hridomaid:-., ::\li:-.~<::-. - - - - -· ' Florence Xotz, Elizal>t.:th Hamm, Bcatrize Pea se. and ~1 an· Foster Brown, - \vore frock-. oi maize - chiffon and ,·civet, and the mat r 11 oi honor, ~Ir s. Homer Rohcrt s()n, wa-; attired in a gown of like material in a deeper shade. They all wore hat s of caromel velvet and carried autumn flower s. ~Crilly Butler ~t:n· ed hi s brother as best man. and the u:-.her s were lr.1 Couch, Tracy Turner, Charles Dennehy, John .M. Tuttle. Frcd~rick B. Hamm anrl Edward Hamm. Upon returning from their honeymoon in New York, Hot Springs, and the \\' hite mountains, ~r r. and Mrs. Butler will reside at 435 Aldine avenue. Chicago. I The Business and Profe s ional Wornan·s club of \Vilmette will hold its ntxt meeting Thursday evening, De1 CCffib<.:r 10, With a dinner Served at 6:30 and social was the Charity ball given o'clock at the Congregational church. by \Voman' s Catholic Club of \Vil- A . peaker \\' ill addre s the meeting in mette at the Blue room of the Edge- the evening: " ·ater Beach hotel Friday evening, ~ o vcmbcr 27. About 400 guest s at-------tended th . affair, the financial proceeds · Mrs. Robert \ ·V ooden ha -; return e d from \\·hich will be u se d to bm· shoe . from the ho s pital \\·ith · her iniant and stocking. a:-. Chri~tma ;~~fts for daughter, Jcan ~loulding. and i:-. staypoor children. ing for a time at tht.: h<,mc r,[ hn father and lll other, ::\1 r. and ::\lrs. T. HOLD BAZAAR TODAy C. . ~1 oulding oi 100-t Grecmyood ComnH'ncing at 10 o'clock thi:-. mornii_1g at:d Ja -.t in~ thrnughtout the .day. 1.rtrr J<. ... ot the Congregational l·hurch \\·ill cunduct a bazaar \\·hich will lta\T a-; ih -.pccial feature~. a buffet lunciH'on at noon and a turkey dinner at () :30 o'clock. In additir,n to the attractin' articles on display. hom~ k~ked foods will he on sale. The board of the Tenth District, I . F. W. C., will meet with the Ossoli club of Highland Park at the High1<-'.nd Park Country club on \Vednesday morning, December 9, at 10 o'clock. ' -~DR. I ARTHUR H. TUTTLE 0 .;teopathic n.e~idence i 0 R. ALICE D. TUTTLE Physicians and Olhce Phone 300 ~a~,-~tl~1t~tc~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT The engagement of ::\[i. s ·u argarct \\'illiam:-. to ]. Lester Badenoch, son of ).1 r. and !-.f r s. \V_ J _ Badenoch of FYan . ton has hern announced by ).fj .,;:; \\"illiams' parents, 1[r_ and Mrs. Stalham Leon \Villiams of Evanston, who until recently, made their home in \Vilmette for many years. and ).[ r s. John Boylston of Chestnut stree t arc expecting their daughter and her husband, Dr. and 11 rs . John Farrier, and their two daughter . of Coranado, Cal., to arri,-e thi Saturday. They well be here until after the Chri . tmas holidays. AnnounCement THE CHRISTMAS SEASON is "vith us again. Happy days to remind us of our many friends and relatives who want to hear from us and will expect to be remembered. To some just a Greeting Card- to others something substantial will be our duty. Everybody wants to make .others Happy on Christmas Day. There· fore we wish to Announce the open· ing of our New Christmas Savings Club and cordially invite you and your friends to become members Plans to suit every member of the :i\f r. Ethel Colwell spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her father and mother, Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Colwell of 520 Gregory avenue, returning CIRCLE NOTES to the University of Illinois Sunday · To housewives of the village comes evening. the plea, "Don't forget to buy your nuts and mincemeat for Christmas dinner from the Cre cent circle of the Congregational church!" Orders may he given to :Mrs. Edward S. Band of Rl5 Oakwood avenue. The Cozy Corner circle will hold an important business meeting 'f hursday .. afternoon at 2 o·clock, at the Congregational church. Mrs. r\_ C. Thayer, Jr., 610 Central a venue, entertained the Washington .'\venue circle of the Congregational church at her home Monday. M iss -o- M. Portenhauser Painting Decorating Estimates given without obligation Phone Wilmette 2764 1131 Creeeleaf AYe. Saturday, November 28, Mrs. A. E. Beirnes entertained 12 guests at dinner ' at her home, 203 Woodbine avenue, and Wednesday evening she was hostess at six tables of bridge. -oMrs. M. B. Schnauder and her daughter, Alice, 422 Greenleaf avenue, r were hostesses at a rece,nt bridge party, and Sunday evening they will entertain . agaip. WILMETTE family. Have Them Rebuilt If your roo·f leaks, you don't buy a new house, you get a ne\v roof. Your shoes can be rebuilt to give the same wear and appearance as a ne\v pair of shoes and at less cost. Let us demonstrate on a pair of your discarded shoes. We are sure 've can more than satisfy you. First National Bank of Wiltnette Member of Federal Reserve Bank S. N. PAULSOK Shoe Rebuilder Seller of New Shoes of Quality Wilmette and Prairie Aves. Wilmette 1969