Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1928, p. 7

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Floreace Mf:Gaife Seta . April Zl for Weddin1 Miss Florence Louise McGuire, daughter of the ]. Fred lrleQuires of 565 Sheridan road, upon her return · Wedn~sday from a long Mediterranean trip, announced April 28 as the date for her marriage to Elbert R. Herlocker of Wilmette. The wedding will be a home affair, at 8 o'clock in the evening, and will be attendecl only by relatives and a few friends. Several parties have been plann~d in Miss McGuire's honor. Mrs. E. P. Clark of Winnetka gave a luncheon and bridge party yesterday. On April 20, Mrs. W. ]. McGuire of 1020 Bluff street, Glencoe, had a luncheon and bridge party and shower. Mrs. S. E. Leeman of 1004 Lake avenue. Wil .. mette, is to give a luncheon and bridge on April 23. Worthen~Carrico 1146~48 Wilmette Ave. Company - Phone Wilmette ,as r'. ·, Ulliaa Luak Becomes Bride of George Peaster Last Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock brought the wedding of Miss Lillian Lusk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Lusk of 1514 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, to George Peaster, son of Mrs. Henry J. Peaster, 853 Vernon avenue, Glencoe. The ceremony took place at the Lusk home and was witnessed by only the relatives and a few close friends of both families. Following the c~remony a supper was served. The young couple have motored to Jacksonville, Fla., for a visit with Mr. Peaster's sister, Mrs .. Owen Hinton. On their return they expect to make their home in Lake Forest, where Mr. Peaster will open a ftoral shop. New Printed Crepe~de.,Chine $1.69 ·. yd. MARRY SOON Two weddings within a week are of interest to the north shore. The first of these takes place Saturday, April 21, wh~n Miss Elaine Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Burgess of Kenilworth becomes the bride of .Norwood Burch of Evanston. The sec, ond occurs on Tuesday, when the · wedding of Miss Mary Jane Judson · of Evanston and Kingsley Loring Rice . of Wilmette will be solemnized. TO MARRY FRIDAY At a tea given at her home in Chicago last Sunday, Miss Regina Weinman announced her engagement to Wesley L. Brown .of Evanston. The day for the wedding has been set for · April 27. Miss Weinman is the regis. trar at New Trier High school and Mr. Brown the head of the research department there. ALUMNAE ENTERTAIN The Smith College alumnae of the north shore are to give a party on April 24, at th_e home of Mrs. Phil Barber, 159 Lake avenue, Glencoe. All who have attended the college are asked to attend. :Reservations are to be made with Mrs. F. L. Chapman, · Winnetka 1797. · There will be bridge at 2 and tea at 4 ::1), and guests may attend eith~r or both. RECEIVES DOUBLE HONORS Word has come from Edward Scheidenhelm. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm of 704 Lake avenue. that he has been elected to both the national honorary scholastic fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, and to the ho~orary engineering fraternity, Tau Beta Pi~ He is a senior at Cornell university. The print is the thing! Popular because of its serviceability and good looks, no fabric is so much in the public fancy today as printed crepe-de-chines! We are fortunate in being able to offer a variety of delightful new patterns, all 40 i~cbes in width, at $1.69 a yard. Light, dark and t~n g~ounds are included . in the assortment. Fast Color Prints, 29c yd. T~ are the genuine ABC prints, and are guaranteed by the manufacturer and by us to launder perfectly and to bold their colors. They are a soft finish, finely woven, and are 36 inches in width. Priced a yard . . . . . . . . . C Linens Are Popular These linens are pre-shrunk; closely and firmly woven. They come in plain white, blue, roee, green and lavender. They are 36 inches in width and are specially priced at, a yard . . . . . . . . . C 2 9 85 Girls'Washablg DrQss~s of Adorable Prints and Novelty Fabrics Rub 'em and Tub 'em, and they look just as fresh as when they were new! No matter what color or fabric you select, the colors are guaranteed fast! The sizes are from 2 to 12, and all garments from 2 to 6 have panties to match. Priced from $2.25 to $5.95. Especially attractive are the prints shown at $2.25. The Materials !ncludePRINTS--PIQUES . DIMITIES LINENS-BROAOCLOTHS Children's Union Suits -of fiae nyoa. A dcliaht- ful garment with tailoml top aad elastic ba It coma ia lab, ia liza 8 to 14, at $1.75· Mrs. J. C. Carpenter of Essex road, · Kenilworth entertained informally for Mrs. Lloyd Crossett, mother of U:rs. George Kingsley, and for Miss U:ary Olmsted, a~nt of Mrs. Bently McOoud, on Saturday of last week. -o- : ~~ Krs. S. M. Dingee and Kiss Annie · Dingee are again at their home ~t 926 Lake avenue after a motor trap to Florida where they spent the winter .. - Butterick and Pictorial Ret~iew Patterns Sold Here - ··~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~

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