Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 19

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November 22, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE Real Estate Board Makes iF.~~~~~~~~iF. Miss Dorothy Hunt Study of Plant Life Here Becomes the Bride In spite of the inclement weather, . ' of Harry B. Morris twenty-six members attended the regular ~ ~ ~ The wedding of Miss Dorothy Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mearl Hunt, 142 Abingdon road, Kenilworth to Harry Bunker Morris of Chicag :'l, took place Wednesday evening, · )Yemher 20, Dr. Barlowe V. Holt of Oak Park officiating. The marriage Yows were taken before · a candle-lit altar banked with bronze chrysanthe mums. The bride's gown carried ~ut the ·.autumn shade, being of deep parchment moire. The veil of the same tone was held to the head with a Dutch cap of ro epoint lace. She carried an ann :-prav of Easter lilies. .Mrs. Ralph Rettig of Evanstun. sister . of the bride, was matron of honor. Her dress of tulle shaded from light tan to deep brown. She carried bronze and dark red chrysanthemums. Little Betty Jeffries of Chicago was fiO\ver girl. She wore an apricot ta f1eta frock and carried a prim nosegay. Ralph Rettig served Mr. Morris as best man, and the ushers were Theodore Bergdahl of Chicago, Robert \Vicland of Wilmette, and Manuel Ramond of Kenilworth. After a short wedding trip ~fr . Morri:; and his bride will be at hnme <\1 J(,() Ridge avenue, Evanst~n. montl'tly meeting of the North Shore Real Estate board held Monday tvening at the Green Tea Pot Inn in High land Park. Prof. Jesse Smith. principal llf tht: IIighlancl Park school assisted in making the meeting decidedly interesting- hy showing a series of colorful slides f caturing the abundant natural plants which abound on the north shore. During hi ~. illustrated lecture Professor Smith mack an appeal tn the members of the hoard to lend their assistance in. hdpin~ tu saw the trees, natural shrubs and wild flower~ which iacc extinction in man y areas. The board approved the writing of ;1 letter of appreciation to the Bills Realt\· Co .. for the generous hospitality show;1 on No\'emher 7 when the memhcrs \\'l'rl' guests at the Miralago hallruom. ~~ i-;s ~ ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF ~ ~ 00lb i.Euglaub A SHOP IN WINNETKA DISPLAYING ~ ~ English AOtiques THE CHIMNEY$ Center Street at Hill ·Terrace :Ma rtha Belshe, Francis Belsht. and Robert Belshe, of 530 Forest avenue, will spend _ the holidays ~vith their \ parents, ,~t r. ~n~ Mrs. f.dwm Luther 1 Be_lshc. fhcy wtll spend fhursday with 1 Mtss Alta Dec Belshe, who is at Monti cello seminary in God i rey. Ill. I I i!~~~~~~~~li I 1 Modern Drama Topic for Next Neighbors' Program The art and literature department nf the Neighbors had its annual tour of the exhibit of ·American painters at th: Chicago Art institute on Tu~:sd;\y morning of this week. E. H. Timmons .! cond u.c ted the tour with a pr{)llltn·ull' I lecture and gave a very interesting- ~nd fair resume of the works on exhihitinn. There was a large attendance . K ext Tuesday the regular meeting will be held at 2 :30 o'clock ancl mrm. hers are asked to be on time as the meeting will begin promptly. Dr. Loui s _'\ nspacher, dramatist and. lecturer, wilt ~pe ak on "The Spirit of the \{odern Drama." 'M rs. William 0. Belt \\'ill bt· hostess on that day. ~ I Night Gymnasium Work in 'Full Swing at Kenilworth ;\ight gymnasium work is in full :,wing at the new Kenilworth ~Iemorial gymnasium. A group of Kenilworth boys sixteen years old and older have organized a basketball team and have purchased uniforms. They call th emselves the "Kenilworth Hea\'ies." Their first game will be with the \Vinnetka Agates at Kenilworth next Monday. A lightweight team has also been organized for the night gymnasium work. This team, composed of boys weighing less than 130 pounds, will meet Gross Point soon. and Mrs. LeRoy Minor, 9.29 Sheridan road, who haYe been East for the past week, were the chaperons ior their daughter, Sarah, and for :Miss Bethany Jane Crowe, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Burt A . Crowe. 234 Raleigh road, Kenilworth, who atte11ded the U. S. Military ball at We st Point last week-end. Both the girls are students at Briarcliff School for Girls in New York. They attended th e football game in the afternoon and the ball in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Minor will return to their home in \Yilmete this week. ~lr. THANKSGIVING SPECIAL ' ·' ·.~ .. ._.~ ... .. 6 5x8 MODERNE PORTRAITS TELEPHONE AT MILITARY BALL 650 WILMETTE CARLOS ~PHOTOS~ 1647 SHERIDAN ROAD ~ AT THE LAKE : between ~ :M r~. David R. DeCamp, 615 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, had as 'his guest last week-end, a group of boys from the Uriiversity of Indiana who were here for the Northwestern-Indiana game. The boys stayed at the home of Wilson DeCamp. Mr. DeCamp was graduated from the university last June. \\"ilson De Camp, son of Mr. and MIRALAGO BUILDING ~ Wilmette dnd Kenilworth OPEN EVENINGS ~

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