Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1926, p. 42

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WILMETTE LIFE September 17, 1926 The North:Shore Montessori School for children from three to eight years of age will begin its eleventh yeaf · Hold Funeral Services for Mrs. L. A. Bower Mn. L. A. Bowe r, 1041 Ashla!ld ave- Koenig-McKenney Nuptials Held at ON MONDAY THE FOURTH OF OCTOBER Nineteen hundred and Twenty- Six . Until the completion of its new home at. 76 1 Cherry St., the schooi will be conducted as heretofore in the Winnetka Wom an's Club. Address Miss DOROTHY SEARS, Directress 417 Warwick Road, I<enilworth Kenilworth 16 3 Marmon New Models Now on Display 4 Wheel Brakes and Other Improvements 6015 Broadway, Longbeach 6428 Call F. C. Heaney for a demon .. stration in this new Marmon Marmon North Shore nue, died Thursday of last week af ter ·an illnes s of two years. Funeral servThe marriage of Angela Doris Koetces were held from the home last Sat- nig to Se"·ard .F. McKenney of 752 urday, Dr .. Stephen A. Lloyd of the Foxdale avenue, Winnetka, ~ook pt~ce First Congregational church, offic iat - ·Saturday at the St. Francts Xav ter ing, and burial was at Memorial Park chur'ch in Wilmett e. The cercm·ony cemetery. Mrs. Bower ·had been a re- was performed at 10 o'clock in the sident of the village for the past sev- morning by the Rev. \Vatter Cornell, enteen years. She was a member of uncle of th e bride, the Rev. Francis the Congregational church and an : Freiberger :md the Rev. Bernard active worker in that parish. She was · Brady as sisting. Th e \redding hreakfa st wa s se rv ed also prominent in the Central-Laur elParent-Teacher association an<l was a at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. member of the Wilmette Women's and ~fr s. J ose ph A. Koenig-, 825 Gregclub. She is survived by her husband. orv avenue. imm ediately aftcr \\:ard s. two daughters, Ruth and Helen, and \:'hit e sat!n ,v.-as ~he . matenal of her mother, Mrs. Susan Mason, of whtch the bnd e s go\~ n \\a s mad~, comWilmette. bined with a Chanttlly la ce tratn and embroid ered in pearl s. A head dress of rose point lace fa stened the tulle Death Takes A ged Father veil to her coiffure, and \\·hit<> o rcnicls of Dr. H. G. Walton-Ball anc! Iilie s- of-thc-vall ey formed her Dr. .H. G. \Valton-Ball of 1609 Cen- bouquet. !\fiss Edna Sc ng. maid of hon or, tral avenue and \Yith office s at 1209 was dre ssed in .a go\\'n of Nile green Wilmette avenue, left ~f o nday for Toronto, Canada, to attend the funeral chiffon. and the brid esmaid s, Miss Ro se of his aged fctther, Albert N. Ball, McKenneY sister of the groom , and whose death occurred verv suddenlv Miss Helen Finn ancl !\fiss Dorothea Sunday night. He was 95- years old. Garvy, cousins of the bride, were Dr. Walton-Ball' s mother, who is 80 dressed in chiffon of varying shades years old, survives . There are al so of peach . They all wore hat s of \'citwo other sons surviving, Dr. \Villiam vet of the new icc-cream shade, with Hamilton Walton-Ball of Toronto and Ao\\·ers matching their· dr esses, and Ear nest Harold Walton -Ball of Port carried roses and lark spur. Dr. M . Shnniann of Cincinnati sen ecl Hope, On tuio. as be st man , and John Hartnett. Jam es Bvron. a cousin of 1he bridegroom, and Mrs. Roy A. Hopkin s and daughter , T ~ rr e v Fo\' ushered . Eldora, returned home Saturday, SepTh e- you;1g coupl e arc spending th eir tember 11, from a six weeks' tour hon eYmoon in the north \\·oocl . . and through the West. They stopped in upon- th eir r eturn. will make th eir Denver, the Grand Canyon of Arizona, home in Roger s P ark. Los Angele s, San Franci sco and Seattle and returned l,y way of the Miss Helen Frimand of JlR F(l\lrth Canadian Rockie s. Mrs. Hopkins has str ee t spent las t \\· rc k wi t h \fiss Dnragain resumed her teaching of piano otlw Carol Braasc h oi Re,·er h- Hill s. pupils. Mi ~s Braa sch. wh o formerh· li\'l·d in \\'ilmette. return ed with her -to r emain as her guest over the pa st week -e nd. 1Ir. an<l \[rs. Barn ett F arnll. 7.tl Pro. pc ct a\·c nue, \\·i nn etk a. rttnrn crl the la st of Au gust from an eight week s' trip to Europe . They :-pent some time in north eastern Europe: \n· eluding Finland in th eir tour. St. Xavier Church -o- DEQDENOW BowmalisMilk Milk is one of your most important foods. Without exception. ,Jhysicians dec!a re it is vital to health. In fair!' ... ss to vourself then. vou shou'd use only the best! Careful inspection and the most modern sanitary methods maintain and ~uarantee the hi~h standard of Bowman's Milk from the time it is taken from the cow until it is delivered to vour home. For your own sake. and for the ~ .. ke nf uour orecious children. or1er Bowman's Milk today . Telephone now-before you forget. ToUse ~ Correct GLASSES Failure to get gl asses, or a change of lenses w h e n needed carries its own pen in impaired eyesight, ill health and man y nervous disorders. ~ lty ·Have your eyes exam;ned. Phone for an appointment. Drs. Mill\. ,~ FOR 51 : DAIR.V COMPANi Bersch & Stone EVA KARON SmUR goltJnS ·7111ItlfiJjJI·Sbori7111NI' NORTH SHORl HOTEL 1605 CHICAOO AVENUE"' EVANSTON Optometrists 1177 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette '( EA h S - rlE. STAN DAR ·.) OF QUALITY Phone Wilmette 27 6 6 Hrs. 8:3o A. M. to 5 : 3o P. M. Evenings by Appointment

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