Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1929, p. 5

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November 1, 1929 . WILME.TTE LiFE s Racine, Wis. The wedding was attended by only the immediate· families of the bride and groom and a few friends. A wedding dinner was served at the North Shore hotel in Evanston. · The bride · is a graduate of Rockford college. Mr. Gehlbach is a graduate of the University of Illinois and is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilan fraterni.ty. He is employed in the efficiency d~ partment · of M<;mtgomery Ward and company, and has recently been trans£erred to Portland, Ore. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gehlbach left by motor for their new home i'n Port·teind. = ·Chinese Educators Will Speak at M. ·E: Church November 6 glo~ Chinese .college at. Foochow, China, Engaged Miss Margaret Gu:v Weds Alton Gehlbach at Mid Da:v Service A pretty home wedding took place la'st Saturday noon when Miss Margaret Ellen Guy was .married to Alton S. Gehlbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gehlbach of Lincoln, Ill. The marriage took place at the home' of ~ the bride's parents, Mr. and · Mrs. Frank H. Guy, 1213 Gregory avenue, and wa·s performed by the Rev. H. R. Hogan of the Plymouth Congr'egational church. ~ James L. Ding, president of the An- · and Mrs. Emily \V. Ding, (Mrs. James L.) professor in th~ Foochow Woman·s college, will speak on "The New China" at the mid-week meeting in the Wilmette Parish Methodist Episcopal church Wednesday evening, November 6. · The meeting will be held in the As· sembly room of' the church. Mr. and Mrs. Ding.' have been we!l known Christian Chinese educators for several years. Mr. Ding is the son of the Rev. Ding Ung Tin, well known Methodist minister and for many years a teacher in the Foochow Tt-Ieological seminary. ).1r. Ding was educated in China and America and held' important professorial positions before asst:tming the directorship of Foochow college. · · Mrs. Ding comes from a prominent Chinese familv, her father having been · director of the Peking-Hankow railwa~· . The family has held high official positions for five generations. She has been an outstanding educator in China for several vears afid received her .education in her 'Tlative country and in America. TO DANCE AT DRAKE eniversitv of Illinois undergraduates and alumni, in town for the Illinois· Northwes.tern game in Dyche stadium, November 2, will dance at the Drake that evening. The dance is between the hours of 9 and 2. is informal, and ' is · sponsored by the chapter · of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority at Champaign . Dr. and ~[rs. Rufu s Stolp, 336 Warwick road, Kenilworth entertained their Evening Bridge club at their home Monday evening, October 28. Mr.;. Stolp entertained her afternoon bridge club last week. · · ~llllllllllllllll l llllllllllll l llllllllllllllllllllllllllll l lllll l llll'lllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll l l l l lllllllllllllllll l llll l llllllll l lll l ll l llllllll lllll lllll lll lll ll l l ll lll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ . ·ANNOUNCEMENT - - Surp.lus stock and early mo_dels of the ·= -_ = - ~ Lilyait A. Griffin Shop of Evanston to be sold. dt great reductions . {lt · (Photo by Toloff) -~=: = -~ Mr. and Mrs. Anton Clifford of \Viimette have announced the engagement of their daughter Eleanor to Joseph · Kasb J · ' f M ' d M· 1 h za ' r., sot:t . 0 r. an rs. osep Kaszab of Wtlmette. temporary store beginning Friday. November 1st = · START BRIDGE PROGRAM Spanish. Court The autumn bridge program of the Vista del Lago club will be inaugurated tl1is afternoo11 whe11 p1ay ,vill · be = started following a luncheon to be · Served at 1 o'clock. 1~\flllllllll!ll ·l ill!l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~lllllllllllllllllllll lOIIIIII III IIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl llllllllllllllllittllllll~ 1651 Sheridan Rd~, Wiltnette CITY 627 MAIN ST. MARKET MEATS PHONE: WILME,TTE 1870 RETAIL Co. " .. · WHOLESALE -·- STARTING THE COLD SEASON WITH A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING OF LOW ATIRACTIY£ PRICES· ON THE HIG.-rEs1' GRADE MEATS & POULTRY ·sALE FRIDAiY & SATURDAY- NOV. 1-2 FANCY FRESH KILLED SPRING CHICKE·NS FRESH EGGS 3 T.O 5 LB. AVERAGE 3Se S. PRING LAMB LEGS·........... J · Se AN UNUSUALLY HIGH· GRADE OF BEST BEST CUTS NATIVE PORK LOINS WHOLE OR HALF ..·. 29~ ALL SELECTED LAR.G E AND WHITE see :.......... ZI¥2C · RIB ROAST BE· EF .......... :...... 42· e BACON ARMOUR STAR WHOLE OR HALF SIDE ........ HAMS ARMOUR STAR WHOLE OR HALF Jse LEGS VEAL .... \......................... JSc Wilmette - Kenilworth - Glencoe - Winaetka · NATIVE WHITE Four Daily Deliveries: 9 A. M.-11 A. M.-2 P. M.-4 P. M. "'·

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