gown was made of, lvory faille silk, with a tight bodice and two skirts, the under one finished with a ruching. The puif siceves were trimmed with velvet 1)ows, the blue of which was matched byv the bride's satin slippers and kid gloves. Uer long white tulle veil had >an orangeblossoffi headdress, and 34he ýCarried a colonial bouquet of hujes o the valteyâ nd orchids. AI[ the bride's attendants %vore. col-, onial' taffeta1 gowns, with shor't court veils coftulle, :anrd shoes' and gloýes to.match. Miss Mary Louise, lays, of WXilnette,' the .maid of honor, wore blue, -and the ,brides mai&, Miss Jein Watson-of Glencoe, Miss-Juliet Schus-' ter of Deere. Park, ,Miss Elizabeth Nellegar of. Kenilworth, and Miss Browhie Miskimmen of Hoopstoil, Ii. were ail in pink and. carried côlonial bouquets. *Harold Browning wvas his brother's best mai, and the ushers were Rkolbert' Luebke,. Theodore. Reign oi Chicago. and XV'allace Murray and John -Pope of Glencoe. Th e chancel, of Christ churcb, \in-. netka, iwhere thè, servi'ce wvas reýad, at 8:30 o 'dock by the Rev. .Herbert Ed- *wards of Jlighland Park, as heéded in smilax, . vith two large. bails of. whiite peo.nies. ý,and nmru white ý candles. \Vhiteý peonies and rubrum huiles déc-' orate(l the, Harry J. 'Luebke home at 328 Ha'zel avenue, Glenéoe, where .a small reception followed the ccreino.ny. The bridle and bridegrooniae.lf *The last group of gardens to be opened this year: under the auspices of the Lake Forest Garden club and be on exhibit Juli' 19, are the gardens of MNrs. Xih- *liami E. Clow, Mrs. Lster Arm-our, 'Mrs. jGeorge D. McLaughlin, and MUiss F. M. Underwood,ý ail in Lake. Forest., A ticket for a dmnission to the gardens mùay be bough1 t at any gate. Golf E vents, at Middlebrook The last two events in july for worm- en golfers .if Middlebrook Country club: inîclude a flag tournament the, mornin.g Of July 22, and an. approachbing and- put- ting ý contest "in the afternoon at 1 :30.. f or: members and their guests, and .a miatch.for Classes A and B july 29;' for low, net score. Supper: Hostess Mrs. Frank Barrett of XVýinnetka as hostess, Sunday niglît at suPper at the 'Vista, del.1 L1ago in honor of M.\rs. Percy Andrevvsof New York City Who is visitng- hér parents, .\Ir. and 'Mrs. M-* J. P. Barrett of \V7i mettè. Gives Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Morgan J. Hammners1 of* 807 .Greenwood avenue enter tained Tues-, day at'the Shawne Country club at a lunchbeon and bridge. *Joseph ' Monfort of 127 Seventeenth' stro-et just bas retUrrnedý fron a several days' stàv ini Cincinnati. In, iKx'iuworth next ihursday evening in honor of the prospectiVe bride anld bridegroorn. Miss Hammn and Mr. Brad- street are members of the wedcing.party. Mrs.. Lèsîje T.,Flaugh of 1528 Forest avenue,. with h er sont, Charles, returned early last week f rom. a two weekst au' o- mobi le trP east. Mrs. Haugh drove to Syracuse, N. Y. anid returned by, way' of Niagara Falls and Detroit. She broulght Miss Allie Bunneil of Buffalo home with. her to, be ber guest uùntil îhe first of September. door. Saddlingt Tennis, White Y Sand Beach. For referenecail lirs. Howard Ehrlfrh, .Wlnnetka. 2918, July 1leUS, 21. Mrs., M. M. Griffith, Host.eau. Toniahla wk, Wluconsln. Read the Want Ads J U LY- DAYS A n d evenings, are, rn eyer too warm. in thecool- ng atmosphere ofthi home . of ý,fine, foods. e 4 * n original prices. Howeverwe'l ileave k w toyou if.. .ou r garments dôn'-t look as if they should cost at.least twice as mnuCh as-we, re.askiing Included exquisite ýWarrn weather menus.. refreshinq meàls quiet, efficient service. . . restfuI surrouridinqgs *..alJ combine'fo make this place the favorite with North Shore folks and their families. i n o.ur street July and. Phone, Winnetka 690: 952 Spanish Court Phone Wilmette 467 'I ýYou'd be ýsurprised ifwe, tol d yut ue r Sales -are af tenoon ni