Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1929, p. 43

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November 8. 1929 WILMETTE' LIFE 43 "Vot~, according to y~m r consci~nce. but The marriage of Miss ] ean Keller, , ote! . \Vere placed 111 the matl box of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore every home in the village at the inC. Keller, of Evanston . and ~'!nfie ld stance of the \Vilmette League of Taylor ·. s~n of Mrs. Davtd. Lee 1 aylor, \iV omen Voters prior to the judicial 849 M!chtgan avenue, W.tlmette, \\'as election la st Tuesday. Scouts and others solemmzed ~aturday even!ng, October in th e village aided in the distribution oi 26, at ·the Ft:st Congregallonal. churc h, the cards. Those aiding the league hvanston. 1 he cerem?,'~Y was per-J are as follO\".'S: ;-Jorton Potter. Di\~k fo.rmed by pr. John lnno~hy St01:e Cu ll en. Jack .~1ee, ~ tmior Warren, ] ohn wtth the assistance of the Rev. H. 1..,. \Varren. Blilr Stackhous e, Robert ~rown, and .was followed b.r a rccet)- Hred. Donald Toeppen, Janet Biehl. twn at the Evanston Country club. The bride wore an exquisite ~o\\'n oi egg-shell satin edged in pearl-cmbroicl- , cred appleblossoms and silnr. The train, also, was embroidered with :-ilver. The veil, ,,·as of t\\'C} la\·er s . , j tulle applcblossom pink and " ·hitl', ar1d trimmed with rose Point lace. \\'orn 1\\ her grandmother on her wcddinl! dar. She wore pearls, the gift of her iatlll'.r. ~Iiss Beth Gardner of Fall 1\in·r. Mass .. the maid of honor, wore a pca c h colored satin gown made princess ~t d e. Mrs. · Frederick M. Byerly oi Gknc~ll' , who attended her sister as matron ( i honor, wore a frock of gClld color,· d satin, while the hridesmaids. ~1is:-. Frances Wright and Miss \'ir~inia A\·ery of · Evanston, ~Iiss Pauline \\'Taterman of Svcamorc, Til., ~I i~:-. Every dollar you invest in Frigidaire Emily Sessions of Dristnl, Conn .. ~~ i..; :buys definite value-value in terms of ~1arv West on of Montclair, ).; . J.. nnd Miss June Johnston of ~Iilwaukce all improvements that save time, work and wore gowns of green, la\:enckr. and trouble-value so plainly self-evident blue. fashioned in princess strle. :\11 the attendants carried, instead of bouthat tnore Frigidaires have been bought quets, muffs, made of all shades \)f than all other electric refrigerators small French flowers with large IHl',·:s of tulle in pastel shades with trailing combined. st reamers. The flo\\'cr girl. Roxana And you not only get definite value Ryerlv, a niece . of the bride, wore a French frock of pink with appliqued but extra value. For you get the famous Aov.:ers of a deeper shad e, and scattered Frigidaire '~Cold Control" at no extra rose petals. The bride's mother wore a11 ensemble of embroidered brown vcl.vet cost. You pay nothing extra for the sur\\·ith a shoulder bouquet of gardema "· plus power of the Frigidaire compressor. The groom's mother was in orchid You pay nothing extra for the improvesatin. Mr. Tavlor had as his best man ;,is brother. \Vbitman Taylor of Clcnccw. The ushers were Elsworth Taylor and Phillip Taylor, brother s of the gro<:Hn, Below is shown the famous Frigidaire Korris Williamson of Hinsdale. Richard "Cold Control" ~hich speeds the freezCodv and llarold Gib son of F\·anston ing of ice cubes and desserts. and Harry Stone and Fred Stone of \Vilmette . . After a wedding journey ~fr. aTHI ~fr s. Taylor \Yill make their home ~en; ~ porarilv at the residence of the bncle :-; parents, who \\'ill be a\\'ay for thr ee months. 1 Winfield Taylors League of Women Voters Now on Wedding Urges Voters to Polls Journey in East Reminders, carrying the injunction, 1ulian Carroll, Corrine Sanderson, Ruth Sanderson. : Beny . Berblinger, B~lly Condy, Dtck Harvey, Theron Smtth, Warren Cozzens, Paul Moore, Elmer Berol, John Domhof, William Morris, Charles Macferron, Robert Dierks, Lowell Comee, William Lehle, Robe~f Specht, Harold Palmer, Stephen Hellmuth, John Hellmuth, Charles .Moreau, Arthur Matson, Teddy Matson, 1unior Hodgkiss, Tom Lyman, Bobby Smith, Billy Knepper, Bobby Knepper, Herbert ~1 rcr. Lowell Peterson, Ebert Knoop, Henry von Der Hoff, and Teddy Hosking. ICharles B. Officers Take Residence in Wilmette Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Officer and little son, "Chickie," have been settled for a we~k in their new stone colonial home at 1148 Seneca road, in the Indian Hill Estates. The designer and builder was George W. Gonsalves who is credited with some of the finest homes on the north shore built in the last decade. The for mer home · of the Officers \\'as at 680 Cherry street. Winnetka. Mr. Officer is chief engineer of the Sullivan 11achinery company. 9-33 More for your money ments that have made Frigidaire incred· ibly quiet. You pay nothing extra for the sound engineering which eliminate~ com plica ted parts and the need of factory service. You'll be amazed that you can buy a Frigidaire with of these features at the remarkably low prices now in effect. Call at our display room. Let us g.ive you facts and figures-today. all Edith H. ).{arquardt, 21S \\'oodhiilC a\·enue. who i~ a student at the Franc\.':-; Shi mer school. ~l ount Carroll, Ill.. spent last week-end at home. Sh.e <~bo attended the Northwc~tcrn-lllu1o1S foothall game. Ultra Violet Ray Lamps $35.0Q up HEALTH AND HAPPINESS IN THESE MAGIC RAYS Phone Today Free home demonstration FRIGIDAIRE More than a .MILLION Ill · 118@ STOVE·R CO. 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