Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1926, p. 45

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' October 15, 1926 WILMETTE LIF 'E Bride and Groom !York to Los Angeles, through th~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Panama Canal. The water was some- ' Return to Attend what rough _near Cuba, but the I warm the canal zone. They' Homecoming. Game weather left. Los Angeles Sunday night on 111 45' Iu the Church or the Holy Comforter graced with yellow chrysanthen~ms and au.tumn leaves, Miss Cornelia Keith became the bride of Cleon Larson of Appleton, \Vis., last Saturday evening. The Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth read the marriage sen~ ice. White satin was the material of the bridal gown, wh_ich was made in bouf·ant style, with rosepoint veil, a court train over white tulle. Valley lilies, roses, and orchios, formed her bouquet. A dress of georgette of shaded green, trimmed with silver ribbon was rqrn by the maid of honor, Miss l\{argaret Keith, while frocks of shaded orange with velvet ribbons were worn bv the bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Hannah, Miss ] eannetle herry, ~Ii~s Verna ·Larson, and ~I iss ~1 uriel Badger of Detroit. They all carried yel-· low roses and autumn flower~ . . Tom Keith, the bride's little brother, as ring l>earer, wore white satin. Si Larson was his brother's best man, and Camcr(Jn ~I acl\eil. ] ol111 Keith, \\ralter P. \' aughn and Leslie Buckman were the ushers. ~lr. and ~frs. Carl Keith, father and mother of the bride, ga\'e the reception at their home, JJO \Varwick road. Kl'nilworth, after the caemon\·. The ~· otmg couple went to · \\"e:-.t Raden, Ind., for the first part of their honeymoon an.d arc going to Champaign this week-end for homecoming at the University of Illinois. They wili rt:side tn an apartmtnt at 220 ~fo . :' a \'l:nm·. Peoria, Ill. thetr way to ~onolulu and Yokohama. ! (IJomas McG1 Icy, also of \Vilmette · s 'Lawrence s bunkmate on the Yoyagc. i fhc Cozy Corner circle of the First I Congregattonal church will have an al1-d~y meeting Thursday, October 21. It wdl be a box luncheon and the committee in charge, it is announced, hopes that the members bring and finish most of .the sewing on hand for the coming i bazaar. 1 I Cold ..Weather Homes Need These for First Grammar School League Game ~n Today The first game of the Xorth ~!tore Crammar School Football league will l1 e played today. unle~s rain interferes, ;tt the Kenihvorth field. The game "iII IlL' ht:t ween t cams f roin the Sears -~chool. oi Kenilworth, and the Bolt" ·ood I ntcrmediate high schoof of E,-_ anston. The league IS composed of "' chools 111 Kenilworth, \\.ilmettc and l·: ,·anston. Robert Townie~·, director·oi athletics 1n the Kenilworth schools, has organized tealll which include c\·ery boy in the school m \'arious \\'eight classes. These teams will compete in \'arious seasonal sports, speed hall follvwing football and basketball following speedball. Girls of the school <tt·e also to he organized into teams. CRUISE THROUGH CANAL :\ letter has been recei,·cd · from Lawrence Bateman. son of the F. L. Dateman's of 735 1lichigan avenue, that the cruise, he together with other north shore boys, has embarked upon. brought them success£ ully from X ew SOLID COMFORT Carefree Heating Service Your furnace goes into action in the fall and needs no further attention until spring, when you install the modern gas~ fired heating equipment. In addition · to automatic, care. . free operation, the cleanliness of gas heat recommends it to your use. .. .. A Cheery Fireplace with healthful, radiated gas heat makes the home triore attractive and often saves money by postponing use of the furnace. This beautiful 00 Radiantfire model, · · · · . - $45 This model for warm air heatiniJ. Othera for hot water, steam and vapor. Let ustallc with you a bout the cost of converting present equipment. And a Warm Garage. Winter motoring becomes a delight when your car is housed in a safely warmed r;arage. Stop in and see this scientific gas heater, designed especially for garage use, safe and economical to operate. Sizes for one~car and larger garages Classic Dancing Classes Now Open at VIOLA M. SPECHT For appointment Call Wilmette 5 $75£2-$86~ · -------·r··-------------RI ·LOANS I : WITHOUT . · COMMISSION : I 1 On De111-irnhl,. Homt-N and Aonrtuaent 1 1 -'· D. I.A·~faVOR'I'HY, J,onn Age-at I 112 lV. AdnmN St., Chleftgo I I : John Hancock Mutual Life !nt~ur- : 1 ance Company 1 I Oulldlu((N UsErs of gas house--heating uniu may apply the same special gas rates to fireplace and garage heatn1. ~-------------------------· 'l't')t'Jt)tOOt' p·usLIC OF SERVICE CoMPANY ·NORT}lE~ \\' llm~ft~ 3347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN ~pet·htllzlng in tlu· trentmeot of ILLINOIS VETERINARIAN your heNt frlend11 the "Dog ancl Cnt" rt>rt·he my peraoaa· nttt>ntlon 1000 Rilla-' .\ ve. Wilmette. In. All (.>OJIM 1141 Central Avenue, Wilmette Wilmette 2899 JNO. S. REESMAN, District Manager

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