Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1930, p. 7

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wîil serve as maici of nonor and the bridesmaids wil1 be Miss Ella Weth, sister of the groom, Miss Gertrude Henriclc, and Miss Mahel Thorsen of WVinnetka wiIl be -bridesinaids. An Falasco will be flower girl and Gilbert Schmidt will beý ring :bearer. The tishers wiIl include Robert Thorsen and William Henrick. After the service a reception, and. di- u.er will be given at the 'INorth Shnre, ho tel in E vanston. Mr. Weth and bis bride will. motor to Canada on thleir wedding ,trp and, on their return, Wili reside in NNues Center. Mr.. and Mrs. Frank D. Fulton of 884, Hili1 road,' Winnetka, witb their daughter, Helen, left -this week t o spend a short inie at Lawàonia Couni- ýtry club, Green Lake,, Wis.,ý where .Miss Helen will compete in the annual tennis t ournamnent. Last year she won the Swiss Junior. Tennis crown and just recently *she won the Missouri Valley Tennis chanipionship. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Eby and son, Richard,, of Woodbine, Iowa, are spending a vveek with Mrs. .. Gregory,, 731 Eleventh street, on:their way to, Canada. Mrs. Gregory bas just returned f rom two months' stay in California. Miss Rutb Meierhoif, 1714 Wilmette avenu e, motored on Sunday to Mer- cier. Wis., to be gone about ten days. nue. He bas stocked a comiplete new line of shoes for nmen, women and cbildren. Thé shoe rebuilding department of his business bas been i-aterially enlarged and equipped with nmodern shoe repair- ing appliances. Mr. and Mrs.. Edward, J. 'Claffey of 200 Oxford- road, Kenilwortb, bave been in, New York, for the past. ten days. Their littie daughter bas.-been the botise guest, of Barbara Burch, daugbter- of Mr. and Mrs. -Clayton Buürch of 163 Abbingdon road, 'Kenil- wtorth, during the absence of ber par- ents. 0o Russeli Cooke, 331 Cumnor road,ý Kenilwortb, lbas retnrned to bis home from an extended business trip in 'tbe East. Mr. Cooke went to 'Atlantic City and. to New York City.. Miss Doris Kimbail, daughter o -f Mn- and Mrs. T. Weller Kimbali, 333 Lei- cester road, Kenilworth, entertained àt luncheon aind bridge at ber home last Thurýday. 0o- Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Campbell, 631 Central 'avenue,, returned Monday night fromn a mionth's trip into thé South and West. 0o. The Reading circle wiIl meet Mn dav afternoon witb Mrs. Henry J Sinith of 220 Hazel avenue, Glencoe. 348-50 LUnden 1.10 Ki.M*l.. Ca H MEATS 1189-91 Wilm.tt. Ave. oi Y mmn3,. 1I IVU 1%.em'*D l fUfDW. chlckens, FPANCY MILK FED AI rTw1îG3l c lb. B1koILERiS34 LEGS 0F GENUINE SPRING LAMB 2 ë VeaU ýRoast. NWO BONES-.NO WASTE, 2bé' WflIte FUSIl FRESH LAKÉ SUPERIOR 24c lb. , A lo e-m lt li e o Sale of infantsý' Wear. One Week OnIy Infanits' flannel kimonos and gowns twith pink or blue trim, 2 for 85c WeksDi-nng 'ROo1m "There is no substitute. for good tood." 11 31 CENTRAL AVENUE WILMETTE ~~~=~~~1 Sweaters. regular $ 1.35 value $1.00 Esmond btankets in. Pink, blue. whte 89c-$1.35-$i1.85 Ridge and Wulmette Avenues Phone Wulmette 4271

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