Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1931, p. 25

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of Mir. and Mrs.' N. J. Mergenthaler, 210 Catalpa place, Wilmette. The veil of ivory tulle was caught to a cap edged with Chantilly lace and trimmed with two. real 'gardenias. The bride's bouquet comprised gar- deffias and Miies of the valley. The wedding service was read in the. chapel of the, First Methodist Episcopal' church, Evanston, by the Rev. Aubrey S. Mo ore. A reception ini the church rooms followed. The churcb- was - attractively decorated wi*th palms, white peonies, and white roses. *Attending the bride were Miss. Elaine.- Mergenthaler, sister of thc bridegroom, and, maid of bonor, who, wore a, y elow eyelet embroidered organdy dress and ' blue slippers and mitts; Miss Lois Hammett of Wi- mette. bridesmaid, who wore or.ôchid organdy and green- slippers and mitts. and Mrs. -Frederick 'Kleinofen, whose gown wvas of green organdy and, "010se mitts atid slippers wçere orchid. Patsy Clarkson of Mfilwaukee was. flower girl. All the attendants' car- ried. old fashioned bouquets of roses. lester Galitz of N,\'Ieeliing served 11r. 'Mergenthaler as 1est men. The u shers were Kari Kuo bel of \Vil- mette, Frederck K'einlofteni,,anld FA- ward, Haas, brother of. the bride. *Mr. Mergenthaler and his bride hiave departed on a honieymoon to Lou isville, Kv, and the. Blue 'Ridge rmouintains. On their retuirnti ev ývi1] miake their home at 1322 Brutjumiel j. street. 1E'vanston. Trhé bride is the <augiter of M-\r. >1 and Mrs. Henrv' Haas,' of Evanston. RETURNS FROM MADISON Mrs. W. À. Tucker, 1214 Lake ave- nue. returned on Tuesdav f rom Mz\adi- son, 'Xis.,, where she liasbeen visiting her. daughter and famii.'. the ' R. L, Blodgetts for the past week. Mrsý Blodgett and her daiighter. B-etty, re- turnéd to Wilmette with Mrs. 'Tucker to remain over Julv 4. Miss Ruth Ebleling, daughter of th(ý Frederic O. Ebelings, 726 Ninth street, Ieft on Tuesdav for Camp Meecarnis, Baldwin,' Mich. or Write t. . KLA S S M W, Rendolnh Lu. 1127 mette avenue and 1libbard road. On LSaturday, july 4, the Eagle A. C. of 1 Chicago 'will oppose the Pioneers, and on Sunday, july 5, Gary will be the. Despite the, intense heat, the gamfie on iSunday with Lake Zurich was featured by a huri ing duel between -Phil -Seghi of. the Pioneers and Tonne. of Lake Zurich. Each alloved seven bits- andý pitched remarkably welI>ini pinches. Phil was in a few bad spot s but pulled out With the aid of errorless support, hy his team mateg. In the tentb inning Lake Zurich filied the, bags but the last, bitter was retired on a great stop hy Art. Laagi who turned in a fine game at flrst base. With two out in th e tenth, l3rysbel, reliable -center fielder' .of the Pioneers, singled to rigbt and stole second, He. imniediatelv, scored. the ïwinn.ing. run on Fred Krasc's tim elv single.- The flrst tally >ias ;madeé hy Phil Seg- hi in -the second f raie. AfterThi1-s double he moved to third on an infleld out and scored on AI Mâra'ttuefol's long flv to center. * The bright spots in 'thie Pioneer de- fense *were Frank Roemer and "Stu" 'Nerrel. Frank made sonie remnarkable stops and catchies at thie shôrtstop po- sition. "Stii" played second in place of Rudl Schuiett andi robhed 'manv~ Lake Z-urichi batters of bits. RECEIVES M. A. -DEGREE Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Lange, 322 Greenleaf avenue. attended the comn- mencemnent exercises atthe Univer- sity of Wisconsin on june 22.' Their, son, Edwa'rd L. Lange, Jr.. receiv'ed bis master's degree in commerce. Mrs. [1ange and lier son are Ieaving 'July 10, with Miss Lois Uhlimatin of Chilî- .cago' for, Dayton, Wyo., where thecy wii pjass the month of July on, the. YL ýranch, owned by the Harry Boardmians of Glencoe. ~coA4E1 'I Write, «veor phouq CAIRERP. SROWN THE! CABTLB 9 CASTLE PARK, MICHIGAN 'Tel HoUand 5726 Wh.n the.'City lu corching hot cool breezes os bowinga atePr Rates rcducd-ialudlng'meuli. $3o-$3ç$0 ~~~~~~a Ceàpr eaa *le meta uue. GCRANDIU GLRIUS4TH Sporty Spalig Suubhack Suits Perfect-fitting-siar t. ly simple. Lovely shades! Catalina suits with effective contrast- ing appliques at the same price. MEN'S SPAL.DING SUITs. $5.50 WOMEN'S TWO.TroNES, ýYOUTHs' su UTS. s4.5045, 'Get a, And make sure you get a good one with a good cami- era f romn Chandler's. A wide var iety of kinds and prices' -and expert advice. FounfaiSquare Grenlaf7200 White Dueks si.*95 WeIIý-cut. Very wide. toms., Practical for sports wear. .bpt- . lli' SAILOR PANTS, S1.75 LINEN PLUS-SIXES, 83 Striped flasque. Jerseys The, newest thing to wear on the beach. Basque-striped ini yellow, blue or red - crew neck- shor't.sleeves. $2.95. Caps to match. 50cl. FLAGS!!t Radiator Flago, 75e eSet 4x6 Flags, $2.85 3x5 Flags, $1 Up' 6x10 Plag, $55 8xl2 Fimês, 57.50 12xl8-on sticks, 15c, 51.50 doz. SECOND PLOOR SEvansfon WiIm.ffe 724

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