Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1926, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE September 17, 1926 "Shorty" Is Back With Latest Tonsorial Info "Shortly" Brightwell, diminutive .of stature, but a whale of a guy wtt.h the clippers and razor, returned to hts ."chair" at the Sanitary Barber shop ?n Central avenue this week after a brtef visit out of to~n during which he C0!11 bined pleasure with an exh~ustlve scrutinY into fashion's latest dtctates concer~ing bobs and other whatnots associated with his ancient and honorable calling. . . He returns with the mformatton that bobs are here to stay and that the men will insist upon ever-strops athl keen-edged safety contraptions, the advice of barbers everywhere to the contrary notwithstanding. It is rumored that "Shorty" found time to make the most of a rather be· lated honeymoon, which. if true, solves one of the most intriguing puzzles ot the era in local tonsorial circles. IBride and Groom ·· on Honeymoon tn Northern Woods Call Mestjian Brothers OUR MODERN NEW RUG CLEANING PLANT is now in operation. A vail yourself of its s·ptendta facilities and our expert workmanship in renovating and repairing fine rugs. Call Mestjian Brothers for this exceptional service. We operate independently and have no connection with firms of similar name. We invite your selection of new imported and domesti.: floor coverings moderately priced. J I Your Rugs Are Insured While in Our Care . I MESTJIAN BROS. INCORPORATED University Wilmette 5050 1949 Every dollar of the hundreds of thousands that come to this bank is an expression of someone's confidence in the integrity and in the facilities of this institution, and, as these dollars go back into the arteries of business, they represent this institution's confidence in the honesty and industry of our comtnunity and its citizens. Fint National Bank of Wilmette At 8:30 o'clock, Saturday evening, September 11, at St. Jolm's Lutheran church. Wilmette, the Rev. Herman W . Meyer 'officiating:. ~iss Ht'len Hansen of Manitowoc, \\IS ., lwcame t.he bride of Mt1rtin J ergensen of 539 L.111den avenue. Kenilwnrth . A recf'ptton followed at thf'. hnrnc nf th e Arthur J ergensens in Kenilworth. The bride' s sister, ;vh: c; A 11llan H;,n sen. was her maid nf hnnnr . and the bride smaids werf' ~f rs. Frank Hlavacek. ~fiss Christine Casper, and Florence Prochno\\:. Tlw hrid ;j l ,u-. ,· ·q ,, ..,, of whit" .rn·oe de chine and white lace . HPr vet! w~ . nf tulle. and hf'r houquet was a showPr of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The hridP's flttendants were attir~d in ' rockc,; nf rainho\\' shadrs, two 111 taffptfl and h'\'O in georgette crepe, and Miss Margaret Mueller of 1602 their bouquets were of dai~ies and Spencer avenue has returned to h~r rOSf'S, pPach. oran('YC, ,-f'llo\\', P'llk, pale home after spending two months 111 green the predominating- note of cosWest Virginia, New York City and tumr and Aower.; . The~· worr banWashington. deaux of silver rihhon in their hair. Arthur Tcrl!cnsrn was his brother's best man ;,nrJ the ushers \\"('rf' \ViJiiam Rf';l11X nf EYans'nn . Frank Hlavacek. of \VilmettP . an(l Grnrl!e \Vatson of Hannibal. ~f n Carl Hansen gan· hi-; sis ter in marriage. 'flu' hriclr and groom will reside at from 608 Temple court, Krnil worth. the ~r rs . \"irtor L. \untwngham anrl her son, \Villiam, 710 Lincoln avenue, havr returned after two months snent in F.stes Park, Col.. and one month a~ their camp. "C . ontentment I.o(1Q"~. " Pine Island. Connors. Lake. \Vt s. Owing to the interest manifested They spent much of their time en in the Contest for a musical eduioying the horseback · riding in Estes cation now. being conducted by the Park. Goodwin Beauty Parlors the HIN-0SHAW CONSERVATORY has de~~ r. and ~f r..;. \\'. Don Rennnld . of cided to add two more prizes to the 72-l Twelith s treet. annnunrc the birth already valuable first prize, in the nf \Y. Dnn. Jr .. at thr Raven swood way of a second and third prizeTiospital August 8. of a fifty and twenty-five dollar en-0rollment credit applicable to any ~r rs. \\'. T. Kitchen of State Collr~e. course of Music or Dramatic Art Pa .. spent the nast week-end with her includrri in the curriculum -of this f~ther and mother. Dr. and ~frs. John institution. Segsworth, of 1006 Forest avenue. The only Conservatory of Music in Chicago conducting a regularly licensed Booking Agency, through which all Students, when competent, are secured · good engage1 ments in Church, Concert, Lyceum and Chautauqua or the Theatrical Field. Whether or not you win this contest take advantage of the opportunity open to all Students of talent to become members of our Radio Broadcasting Opera Company. The Hinshaw Artists Bureau is conducting rehearsals at the present time for the broadcasting of a complete performance of Opera over WMAQ and WLS to begin October 22nd. Lol:al performances aside from broadcasting will be given, wherein the Students will he paid for their services. As Directors of this big organizaT'S a great deal better to tion for the broadcasting of Opera, prevent an accident than to we have engaged Mr. Pierre De wait until one happens. Your Reeder, formerly Musical Conduccar should be looked over at tor of the Student Prince Opera regular intervals. It is a money Company, and Mr. Charles Jones, saving idea that means increased Stage Director for Henry W. Savautomobile pleasure. age Productions, of New York and Chicago for many years. Never before· in the History of Musical Education has such an opportunity been open to talented music studepts. Avail Your~~~tlf of Thia Extraordi· Special Announcement· Hinshaw Conservatory I Dary OpportuailJ'. GOODWIN'S Barber Shop -d Beaut,. Parlor 1151 Wilmette AYeaue P.... Wilmette 7Z3

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