June 14, 1929 Reynolds-Evans Wedding Takes Place on June 15 Miss Marjorie Reynolds, daughter of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Fred }. Reynolds, 92 ~edzte avenue, Evanston, will be marn~d Saturday· evening, June 15, to ~tchard Ca_rt Evans, son of :Mrs. R. B. Evans of Evanston, at 8 !30 o'clock in the Firs~ Presbyterian church, Evanst<;>n. Dr. David Hugh Jones will offi-· ct~te at the ceremony. The wedding wtll be followed by a reception at the. Georgian hotel. Miss Dorothy Reynolds will be her sister's maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Clifton Stowers of Evat~ston, Miss Kathryn Hall, and . Miss Munel Heynolds, the bride's sister .. The groomsmen wilt be Robert Shimm.on of Evanston, best man, and Tom Smgleton, Clifton Stowers, and Fred Reynolds, brother of the bride, will be ushers. The bride and groom \vilt be at home at 538 :Michigan avenue, Evanston, after July 15. Miss Alice Mills of Glencoe entertained a~ breakfast bridge at her home for ~[iss Reynolds on \Vednesday of this week. Mrs. Francis M. Hoffman of Glencoe gave a luncheon and bridge last week in honor of Miss Reynolds. · .Invitations Out for Gibbs-Jones Wedding Miss ·ellie Gibbs of 1424 Forest avenue has set Saturday, June 29, as the day of her marriage to Ellis R. Jones. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Jones of 929 Michigan avenue. Invitations are out for the wedding which will be a simple, afternoon ceremony in the Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilwqrth. The Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth will read tl1e service at 4 o'clock, and 11iss Alice Burchard will giv_e the wedding reception that will follow at the Kenilworth club. The bri'de will have onlv one attendant, Miss Shirley Harrison of Cleveland. Robert M.._ Jones will serve as his brother's best man and Harry and Fred Stone will usher. · Many Evanston and Chicago friends of Miss Gihbs have entertained at showers in her honor 1 and several more are to come. DIAMOND RING MOUNTING SALE 'I ' Regardless . of the condition of your old mounting we will allow you at least double credit for it to apply on a new style mounting. No credit less than $3.oo. We have on display for this sale this week a most wonderful collection of ring mountings. These are all the last word in style. Some have small diamonds or rubies or sapphires, or emeralds set on the sides of the setting. There are rings at low prices and many of the finer, more expensive styles. In fact, prices. to suit every purchaser. This is a real opportunity if you have been planning to remount your diamond. The re-setting of your diamond. increases both its beauty and value. Come in this week and consult us as to proper style of mounting for your stone. George Swigart Will Be Soloist in Bush Concert · George Swigart, violinist, of f037 Ashland ayenue, vVilmette, will be the soloist \\'ith the flush conservatory orchestra Tutsda.y, ] une 18. when that orchestra presents its annual spring concert. He was selected from a large group of violinists at the conservatorv. The concert \\'il_l bC' held in the 1-furphy memorial ~ludih1 rium in Chicago, a11d wwl he under the direction of Richard Czerwonk\:, conductor of the orchestra. George S~·igart is also a member of the S\Yigart string quartet and the Swigart trio. The 1(:\tter organization had engagements tJtis week to play for the Senior Music club of New Trier High school at its meetit1g Wednesday and for the graduation exercises at the J oscph Scars school in Kenilworth Friday afternoon. The Chicago alumnae and active members of. the Beta chapter of the Alpha Phi sorority held their annual reunion at the chapter house on the Northwestern campus last Saturday. There ,:vere 110 members present. Vaudeville sketches were given by several groups. -0- DOMINIC PAGLIARULO Jeweler · & Optician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Ph. Wilmette 1061 16 Years in the Same Location Mrs. Alexander Joslin was in charge the last meeting of the Home anq Garden club which took place Monday, June 10. They took their picnic lunch to Dundee, Ill. and visited the Pottery works in the afternoon. · oi