Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1926, p. 8

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t =·========~======~~~~~====~~~~==~ H anville-Jones p NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTEI (Recorded at the Chamber Wedding Event of of Commerce) Saturday Evening Friday, October 1 The marriage of Miss Doris Han7:30 p. m. \Vilmette Chapter R. A. I ville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ELGIN M., Masonic hall. NIJIIIII1J..IJil · WILMET T E LIFE October 1· 1926 T be W atcbword for Elegance and Efficiency 1 B p. m. \Vilevansbrook Encampment, No. 177 I. 0. Q. F. Odd Fellow's hall. Monday, October 4 8 p. m. Meeting, Chamber of Com. merce, Central Cafeteria. Entertainment and Refreshments. A most beautiful and practical gift . The newest, smallest, and most beautiful Wrist Watch made by Elgin 15 jewel watch~s in 14 karat solid white gold en- Tueaday, October S Wilmette Optimist Club; Lake Shore Terrace. n 7:30 p. m. Meeting, Village Board, Village hall. 8 p. m. \iVilmette Camp Modern Woodmen of America No. 10334, Odd Fellow's hall. 12:15 p. m. Luncheon, graved cases with ribbons of pure silk and extra heavy 14 karat solid whi~e gold buckles. Each watch is cased and timed at the factory and inclosed in ·fine leather box attractive for presentation. This watch is priced at 12:15 p. m. Wedneaday, October 6 Luncheon, Wilmette Rotary club, Ouilmette Coun~ry club. Thunday, October 7 I I $6Q.oo PAUL DAVEY -JEWELER1165 Wilmette Ave. 8 p. m. A. T. Sherman Lodge, No. 892 I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellow's hall. Friday, October 8 Wilmette Chapter R. A. M., Masonic hall. 7 :30 p. m. Wilmette Lodge No. 931 A. F. and A. M., Masonic hall. Phone Wilmette 6 · I ·I .j · Tales of Hoffmann · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · Coal Delivery Now? · · or · · Cold and Shivery Later? · · · · · · &lilinmnmunnlUiollllllll RllllllllilliMUllllililluoolllffilllli~WimiNIIiiiii!RIIi~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · F A"~IIL Y ~OTICE Have you tried the services of the Ranitary Barber Shop at 1128 Central A venue, opposite the Central Cafeteria'! H er e the family trade in hair cutting, bobbing and shingling is esp e<'ially caterl'd to. A clean sterilized brush and comb i~ m·ovided for each customer. An ex1Irs. John Fuhrman, 1630 Lake a\·~ pE'ri cnced barber is always waiting. An nue, entertained a party of twch··· up-to-datP s hoe shining· sc r\'i Ct.· has r ect.mtly be n in stall ed . Phrm e Wilmette Chicago friends at luncheon and bri dL:" ,· :l7 SG. Adv . Thursday. W. Hanville, 840 Foxdale avenue, Winnetka, to Edward A. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Jones, 1224 Greg. ory avenue, Wilm~tte, took place, Saturday, September 25, at 8:30 o'clock at the bride's home. The Rev. Francis C. Stifter of Wilmette performed the ceremony. The bride was gqwned in white georgette, with a veil and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouque t of lilies-of-the-valley and white roses. Mrs. Carl Peterson of Chicago, who attended the bride as matron of honor, wore peach colored georgette, and M i ~ Edith Bartelmann of Green Bay road. Glencoe, maid of honor, wore pink georgette. Little Betty Cleveland, th e flower girl, was dressed in pink georg ette. The ceremony took place before an altar of palms and ferns, and music was furnished by the Misses Agnes and Lillian Pringle of Chicago, who played the violin and piano, and Hans Batdorf, who played the cello. A reception followed the ceremonv . which was attended by about fifty re-l atives and close friends. After a motor trip to Canada, Mr. and Mrs. }one ~ will make their home in the Linde n Crest apartments in Wilmette. Mrs. Jones was a member of Dclt :-t Delta Delta sorority at Northwestern university, while Mr. Jones attende d both Northwestern and the Univer sih · of Illinois. Speedometer Adding to your sa \·mgs can he made as rapidly as addi11g the mileage on the speedometer of your car,i f you will set a goal and strive toward it systematically. Just a couple of dollars deposited every week in a savings bank will give you a thousand dollars in about 102 months. Just think of it, then start after it. The interest we pay will help. HOFFMANN · · · ·· · · B R 0 S. 1208 ~ntrai . Ave: :·.~ ;:W.ib·l31 . ·~-~ · · · · ·· First National Bank of Wilmette

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