10 WILMETTE oN FISHING TRIP 1 LIFE June 25, 1926 D DE tlll£$1 H o 0 o:roc::=::roce:I'o ATMOOEIA1t D 0 on ! =_~ Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Betzlmann, ..1 with Mr. L. von Gerhausen, left Thurs-1 0 ria~e 0 day for \i\'oodruff, Wis. They are to make a fishing trip to the Manitowich · - - - - - - - - - - - - - aU . a tn, UeS. waters in quest of the big fellowsThe marriage of Miss Priscilla Lloyd muskies and black bass. They will be and Paul w. Chapin will be celebrated away for one month. in the First Congregational church . Tuesday, June 29, at 4 :30 in, the afternoon. Miss Lloyd has chosen fo~ her bridesmaids, Miss Jane Chapm .of · Clinton, Ill., sister of ~he groo:11; M!ss Garnet Knights of Ltma, Ohto; Mtss LAID AND Kathedne Parkhill of Pierceton ·. Ind., and Miss Elizabeth West of Chtcago, \\' J·.· ,uould you pay SURFACED more for the bPst food the latter three, college friends of the when our prices rt!prebride. Miss Marian Hadley of Col?OLD sent moderation'? \V e in. -.·ater, Mich., another classmate, will ,·ite a comparison of our t·X('t'llt>nt food and reasing. Owing to .the fact that. t~e FLOORS ~onable prices. bride's sister, Mt ss Dorothy, ts m China, there will be no maid of honor. RESURLloyd White of Ne\v Haven, Conn., Tempting Service FACED TO \Yill act a Mr. Chapin's best man, and Harold Lane of Han1mond, Ind.; E. P . LOOK LIKE Mead of Miami Beach, Fla.: R C. . Peltz of Clinton, Ill., and Horatio Fitch NEW Bowling Lunch of Elmhurst, will usher. The ceremony will be performed by 11 A.M. to Midnight the Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, father of 1159 Wilmette Avenue the bride. PHONE H. P. 566 The bridesmaid s and soloists \\:ilt P. 0. Box 423 \\'Car pastel shades of green , orch1d, yellow, powder-bl~te and rose taffeta, ~ltUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllltmllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmtl~ combined ~ith stlvcr lace, and the § . . ! decorations of the church will be palm s, fern s, delphinium and ro~es. A reception will be held 111 the church parlors following the . ceremony, and 1==Last week Bill Hartshorn, 460 Win- the wedding supper will he served at netka avenue, Winnetka, played him- the home of the hride, 1035 Lake aveT enth Street and Central Avenue self into third place in the qualifying nue for the hridal party and members rounds of the National Open Golf of the immediate families. Championship, at Calumet Golf club. Since Miss ·Lloyd's return from ColdPlaying on a heavily rain-soaked water, Mich., where she ha~ heen course , Biii shot two evenly balanced teaching in the high school du.nng t.he Sunday School Exercises Wednesday Testimonial cards, of 76-77-153. past year, her friends have vted w1th Bill is a product of our own north each other in various forms of ent~r 9:45A.M. Meeting-8 P. 11. shore. He started as a boy, caddying tainment. In addition to the affatr.s at Indian Hill Golf club. Leaving In- of last week, and filling tl.1c ,time ~ntll Subject of the Lesson Sennon dian Hill. he was Bob MacDonald's the wedding, arc a. Bndc s Bnclge assistant for even years. Bob has been party at the home of Miss E~izabeth called the longe st driver in the world. Bro\vn on Robsart road, Kcntlworth, Then Bill went South and wa s pro- \V edne sdav of thi s week: a luncheon ROOM-11~3 fe ss ional at Sarasota Golf club, Sara- given hy 11rs. Charles McCoy at her HOURS: The Bible and Works of Mary sota. Fla .. for tw o years, during the home, 730 Ashland avenue, Thursday; Daily (except Wednesday and BakH Eddy and all other winter season. the bridal dinner at the Edge\\'ater Saturday) 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. authoriz('d Christian Science And now Bill is professional at Beach hotel on Monday evening: and Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M. Literature may be read, borBricrg-ate Golf club, Deerfield, Ill . a luncheon for the hridal party at the Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. r ow ed o r pur.c hased. home of Mrs. C. A. Carpenter, ()01 \\'ashington avenue, on the day of the The Public ia cordially invited to attend the Church wedding· . Servicea and visit the Reading Room Th~:> Sanitary BarbE-r Shop is now opE>n Wins G lf H 9nors IPriscilla Lloyd Is B to Become p l Ch p · .I f I ~~ T fOOD - I 1 1 .....,J, Paecrs ~ jJ .·~®' 0 New Floors D - ~ , ... L O I MAC'S D 0 P. E. DOWNING I OJ:'::r'oc:=:::roEO First Chur'!L:!n?,~~~~t, Scientist SERVICES SUNDAY s ·ERVICES-11 A.M. ) June 27th-uChristian Science" READING WILMETTE AVE. ~UIIliiHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIUilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllliiiiUIIIIIII~IIUUJJ! for husint·ss at 1128 f't-ntrnl AYe., phonf' Wilm!'tt(· :ri!\G, ju~t oppositt· thf' ('f·ntral BETROTHED C:-tf··tl·ria. 1t is a most mod<·rn shop :md Mr. and Mr s. Thoma s ~fathir sq n of particular nttt·nt.ion will lH· .g- h ·t·Jl to Kenilworth anno\lncc the engag(·me.nt shing-ling; a sJwcialty. A stt·rilizt·d c·omb 1 o t 1 . 1 ~ 1 r <aug . ' , .' , ) th :tnd brush for f·\'(' 1':'-. < ·ustonwr. Ad\'. , \1 c~;·twhton. also 0f K<.nthH r · 1 ·4# . ' wom t· n and ehJlrtn·n . BohhtnJ.!' a nd f · 1 rhtcr Annie to Dantcl All Kinds of Meats and Other Foods ~~ Cooked and Ready to Serve · e...,.~V A Complete Line of First Class ~~~ Special t' Attention Prices Very Moderate ~~ to Dinner Parties . ~ and Luncheons Staple and Fancy Groceries ~ ~V Y Salads and Salad ~ r·· ·· . ....... "' Dressin~s Clt·an1·d, re}Jain·d and n ·platt·tl, made t o look ju~t like nt:w. Don't wait until yCJu t·ntf'rtain ycmr g-uests t(J di::;eon·r that your siln·rwan· i:; 11ot in a pre·H: ntai..Jit.· 1 . : ondition. Bring- it to us now. You will 1,1-' surprist·d to ~t· t· all nc\\'ll l'~S rl'turth-d and ju~t for a very ~ma ll fee. Eggs and Cheese ~ Butter~ . ~~ V Open Every Day from 7 a. m. to 10 p . m. Soft Drinkst Sweet Milk and Cream Phone Wilmette 2628 Dominic Pagliarulo Jeweler f1 Optician 1 r 66 Wilmem.~ Ave. Phone Wilmette 1 o6 I ~,, 4..~ ~ '" 1 . Brick, Cones, BulklceCreamWbolesale and Retail ~ 1208 Wilmette Avenue, comer Main