Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1931, p. 18

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nie Temple an Miller, wflmette 4080 BARRINGTON ESTÂTE -ACRES - FARMS -HOMES J 12NORLTI COOK 8T. PIHONE BAÉRINOTON 2 CULBERTSON PMETHOD Preseusted -~George WebstîerPlamk ai ihe., EDGEATERBEAUX ]HOTEL lEvery Wednesday *venlmg-aÉBIGE INNER Bvery Irday arternèon-aiBRIDGE LUNCHEON MIr.. Plank, a former corporation and tinancial attorney and graduate of the CoUlege of Law of the University of Minnesota, la a memiber of The National Bridge Association, and. a quùalifled member-teacher of the Cuibert8on National Bridge Studios of New York City, and bas the active and personal cooperation and counsel of Mr. Culbertson In teaehig thie Culbertson "approaeh-farcng' syrter of Coftract Bridge. Maffke Beservations now for Wed., Oct. 7 andi Thurs., Ort. S [ EIgwater Beach Hot.I, Chicago Telephob. Longbeath 6M0 E I ~ff~a f i1k~ gitt ana evcAy j>c'ict git lb is ir above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whomn is no variablene'ss, neither shadow of turn- ing" (James 1 :17). SAmong the citations wbich côm- prised the tlesson-sermon' was, the, following from the RBible: "Thine, O0 Lord*, is, the. greatn.ess, and the power, and the glory, and the vic- tory, and the majestic: for aill that is. in, the heaven and in the earth is thine; thi ne isthe kingdomn, O Lord. and thou. art *exalted as, head above ail.No therefore, our God, we thank 'thee, and praisethy glorious name (1. Chronicles 29:11; 13). The lesson-sermon lalso included the following passages. from the Christian-Science text.book, "Science an(l Health with Key to the Scrip- tures," 1w Mary Baker Eddy;- "éReality: is spfiritual, harmonious. im- mutable,. immortal, 'divine, eternal. Nothing unspiritual. can *be real, h.armonlious, or eternal" (p 335). Mr. anad Mrs. A. R. Peterson, 227 Ralei 'gh road, Kenilworth, and Mr' and Mrs. Vernon R. Louckes of 224 Shieidan road, Kènilworth, Fpent .ast wveek-end at a bouse party at the. homne of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hienning miar Momience. Mrs. Roy C. 0Osgood and son, Clif- tn, 423 Essex road, Keniilvorth, have returned f rom their summer home at ,inicolinville, MIaiie. Clifton left for Princeton. on Monday.. Il 1 MR For infori Dr. O. H. Bersch, 14411 venue, Wilmet-te, was eIecte ore st MAURICE L ROTHSCHILD S asaiJackson I j * Jdnep (kIcsnher &C1rn Clilcago's Oldest Milk Compan Prlvate and Ciao. Leouons Columbia School of Musie 627 Eleventh 'St. Phono WiIuiette 2309 W asnington avenue. Mvi 13s s INeetz wore a lace cap trimmed in pearis and she held a colonial bouquet of white roses and liles of the valley. The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock at St. John's Lutheran chur.ch, Wilmette, by the Rev. Herman W. Meyer, and was'followed by.a recep- tion at the.homfe of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Neetz, 2016 Birchwood avenue. Attending the b ri de were, Miss Florence Maag, a cousin, of 'Chicago, and M i s s. Louise Krauise. of Wil- mette. Miss Maag.s gown. was of pale green satin. She wore tanslip- pers and hose, and carried an, ai bouquet' of cream colored roses and lavender asters. Miss *Krause wore pale bIne satin and held an armn bou- quet, of pink roses and white bachelor- buttons. Howard Zibble served bis, brother as, best man-, The ushers were Emil Maag, Alfred Zibble, another brother of the> groom; George Lester, and Frank Keslinke. T1he bride and groom areresiding in Wilmette. TO MARRY OCT.,3 On Saturday, October 3, Miss-Mar- garfet Lips will be married to Georgec Edgecomib Weimer of, Chicago. The ceremony will be perfornied by the Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth of the Church of the Holy Comforter at the bride's home, 604 Exmoor road, Ken*iworth. There will be only the imme'diate f a ni il1 i e s, present. Mr. Weimer and his fapiily are from Kal- amazoo, Mich. The bride and bride - groom wilI make their home in Nules Center. MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oleson, 240 Woodstocýk avenue, announce, the marriage of their daugh.ter, Frances Cady Oleson, to, Fred Floyd of. Evans- toni son of Mr. and Mrs. John David Floyd, of, Salisbury, N. C. The bride and groom are, making their home temporarily wjth Mrs. Floyd's parents until, they select their apartmnent.

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