Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1926, p. 27

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lune 2'5, 1926 WILMETTE . Miss Ellen Dryden of Evanston and Miss Eloise Arms of the Orrington hotel, formerly of Wilmette, are taking the trip directed by the M. Travel club, on which Miss Margaret Keith is going. They will visit Scotland, England, France, Italy, Africa, German~·, Holland, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia and Belgium, returning to the New York harbor September 12. LIPI 'ZI Bride and Groom Are Honeymooning in North Carolina The marriage of Miss Constance Hannah to Samuel Ross took place ·Thursday evening, at the home of the bride's parents, :Mr. and Mrs. A. Vv. Hannah, 256 \Voodstock place, Kenilworth. Arches of smilax framed the cloor~vays, ~nd large bouquets of pink peo111es, pmk roses, gladioli, snap dragons and larkspur provided a summery touch of blending color. The ceremony was performed by Mgr. Kelley on the west porch, which was tran s formed into a bo\\'er of foliage and pink flowers. The bride's attendant s. ~1i ss Elizabct li Hannah, the maid of honor and ~fi ss Mary Hannah and Miss ~:milie Ross, the bride. maid s, were dressed in pink tafTeta of varying shades, embroidered with clust('rs of flowers in the front of the tight bodice and on each side of the long, full skirt. The hri<le wa s charming in her gmn1 of white satin made in colonial stvle. \Yhit e tulle formed her veil and train . Mr s. Don Bierwert. organist at the l'hurch nf the Hol}· Comforter, played the piano and ~Irs . ~I urdock was the Yiolinist. The brid e and groom are spending their hont\'nwon in AshcYillc , X. C. · E. H. Scott, pre irlcnt of the Trav<·llers' Aid society, gave a talk to the members of the society and other intrrested per so ns at the home of ~fr s. Hug-h Foresman, 515 E sse x road, Kenilworth , Thursday, June 24. Several teachers of the Joseph Sears school are planning a summer abroad. The Misses Caroline and Nell Littler and Miss Elizabeth Langworthy, accompanied by her mother, will spend the summer traveling through Europe. Miss Dena Thompson is ·taking a course at the University of Chicago. -o- The ~fisses Dorothy and Emily -oForesman, 515 Essex road, Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Burnham, are hostesses at a luncheon given at 536 -Roslyn road, have as their guests their farm in Barrington today for the during the· · Eucharistic congress, members of their bridge club. Justice Pierce Butler of the United -(,States court, and his son and daughter. Mr~. Donald ~1cLoughline of Boston !-.frs. Burnham gave a tea for them is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening. P. B. Eckhart. of 206 Cumberland ave-o- . nue, KenihYorth. -o~fr . . Richard Taylor of 1309 Oak Dr. and ~frs. Rufus B . Stolp, 336 street. E\'an:-.ton, entertained Tuesday, J unc 22, at an afternoon bridge given \Var\\'ick road. entertained the evein honor of her guest, Miss Virginia ning bridge club of 'Kenilworth at dinncr Saturday, June 19. \Vhitworth, of Cleveland. M iss Elizabeth Richmond of Atlantic ~[i ss There sa :\euherger of D<:troit, City spent the past week-end visiting sister of ~fr :-; . \\·alter F. Shattuck is Miss Patty Foresman, 515 E ssex road, stopping at the Library Plaza h;tel, Kenilworth. EYan to n, for a short time. -o!-.fr. and ~fr s. \\.alter D. Launder, ~frs. \\' alter F . Shattuck entertained 230 Oxford road. Kenilworth. left Friher Kenilworth ~.fah Jongg club at the day to spend seyeral week s in the Orrington hotel \Vednesday. East. -0- --o- Soldiers' Memorial, Oak Park ·Granite Cut and Erected by -o- J.B.AMDERSOM MOMUMEMT CO. We make the Better Clue . Memoriala 5751 RaYenawood AYeDue ·write for Catalogue ~· ./ -oMargaret Keith. 310 \Van,·ick Hl;!d left Kenilworth \Vednesdav to ~a il from ~[on treat Junc 25, on- the ~. S. Letitia. of the Cunard line, for a European trip directed hy the ~f. Travel club . ~r iss Safety and Convenience In the new vaults of the State Bank and Trust Company you will find! all the latest protective patents and devices to keep your valuables safe. The facilities we can give you are the equal of any of those in the Chicago vaults. In addition, you are saved the inconvenience of a trip to the loop. The bank is conveniently located in the heart of the Evanston shopping district. A large assortment of boxes awaits your use. Come in and see this interesting equipment. MEET and EAT in EVANSTON · wHEN shoppingwhen tired of the usual kitchen chores or when servants are absent- remember The Library Plaza Cafeteria in - Evanston. Here in a most attractive environment you will always find good things to eatfor breakfast, luncheon or dinner. II I, Ll BRARY PlAZA CAFETERIA In the Library Plaza Hotel in Evanston S~ATE BAN-' AND TRUST COMPANY ORRINGTON AT DAVIS EV AMSTON, ILLINOIS ,I

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