Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Feb 1926, p. 28

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28 February 19. 1926 Miss Elizabeth Reichmann, who had been attending several social affairs in Madison, Wis., last week-end, stopped off in Wilmette on her way back to the University of Illinois, for a At 8 :30 o'clock Saturday evening, brief visit with her parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Albert F. Reichmann, of 600 Cen- February 20, the Wilmette Baptist tral avenue. church will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Virginia Copeland, -odaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 11 r. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Langworth\· have issued invitations for an Agar Copeland of the Orrington hotel, exhibi-tion of a group of paintings by formerly of Wilmette, to Harold HalHerbert Le\\·is Saturday afternoon, mar A~dcrson, son of Mr. and Mrs. February 20. from 2 until 5 o'clock, at Andrew Clarence Anderson of Princetheir home. 832 Bn·ant avenue, \Vin- ton, Ill. The Rev. Francis C. Stifter ,,·ill officiate at the ceremony which netka. · will he followed hv a reception at the home of ~!iss Copeland's aunt, Mrs. HenrY L. Beach, 1227 Ashland avenue. Attending the bride as maid of honor will be her sister, Miss Gertrude Copeland, and as bridesmaids, Mrs. William W. \Vhite and Miss 11arion Mannerud of Evanston, Miss Lilith ·Lidseen of Oak Park, and Miss Elaine Burgess of · Kenilworth. Peggy Milnes of Evanston will be the little flower girl and Adelaide Shrader of Glencoe will carry the ring. Gordon Anderson oi Evanston ·will be best man, and \Villiam W. White, James J. Paterson, Dwight Mills, Eugene P. Conley, Thomas A. Copeland, Jr. and John Rogers Copeland, all of Evanston, will usher. The following affairs ha,·c· been given for the bride-elect prior to her marriage: ~f rs. George H. Pattison entertained at a luncheon and kitchen shower Thursday, February 4; Miss Lilith Lidsecn, a luncheon and matinee p~rty February (): ~fiss Elaine Burgess a bridge party and shower, Februarv 10: ~frs. \\'illiam \V. \Vhite a dinner at Skokie club FebruarY 12: Miss ~farion ~fannentd, a briclP-e and kitchen shower, February 13: Eugene P. Conley ga,·e a formal dinner party at the Edgewater Beach hotel ~fonclay e\'ening: \ Y edne:-da ,. afternoon :Miss opeland gaYe her trousseau tea. and this eyening her i~ther and mother are gi,·ing tlw bridal clinnrr at the Orrington hotrl. JAMES G. BARBER I 0 A ·U TOMOTIVE ENGINEER 1508 Elmwood Ave., Evanston Repairing-Rebuildtng All Makes of Can Machine Shop-Welding-Painting-Electrical Former Wilmette Girl to Marry in Methodist Church Cbleago VeUe Sales and Serviee Wholesale and Retail Pans for Paige-Jewett Jordan-Marmon-Yellow Cab-Chevroltt Motor Club Oft1clal ( 24 Hr l Service Station · 't'"l"" 1 ~" The Mirade" Auditorium, Chicago Throughout the full six weeks engagement of F. Ray Comstock's and Morris Gest's great production, "The Miracle", at the Auditorium, Chicago, we will maintain the following special service direct to the doors of the theater: All south-bound trains arriving downtown between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. will make a special stop at Congress and Wabash, at the doors of the Audi .. toriurn. From 9:58 p.m. to 12:58 a.m., all north-bound trains will make a special stop at Congress and Wabash for homeward - going passengers. SP!AJial Train "SerDicejor · l ON EXTENDED TRIP and ~lr - . Henn I. Lutter of 1122 Sheridan road will ie~t n· the end o i this week ior XC\\' Orh:an.;; to attend the annual conn'ntion of thl' );ational Brick :Manufacturers' convention. From ~e,,· Orleans they \Yilt go to HaYana and the Panama Canal. Returning. they "·ill go to La Y erne. Cal., to ~pend the re-;t of the wint<:r sea~on . They expect to rome back to \ \"ilmette about :\I ay I. During their ah~ence. their :;nn-inla\\· and daughter. ~f r. and ~f r~. TheoIdore ~fueller, \\·ill oe<·up~· their home. ~lr. · ':\lr. and ~fr~. John Xugent of F.,·_ anston are recei,·ing the congratulatir,n~ ()f their iril'nd-; upon the birth of a daughtet:. Joan. Fehruan· 3. at the EYanston !Jo..,pital. Defore her 111arriage, :\1 r~. -r\ugent \\·a-.. ~I iss Iri . . :\I r< ·a nney, d uaghter of ~I r. and :\1r~. A. F. ~~ cl'anJH'Y of 202 Catalpa place. Arrangements for seats at the Auditorium may be made through our ticket agents. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co.. The High-Speed Electrified Railroad Wilmette Passenger Station Telephone Wilmette 2514 PROME UNIVERSITY 600 You can recommend us when the occasion demands professional attention for friends, relatives and acquaintances. Lady Assi rtant Private Amb~lance

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