Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jan 1930, p. 40

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WILMETTE 'LIFE mit of their being taken off the floor for the . time being. "However, note is being made of requests for demonstrations, and, as soon as we are in position. practically to satisReguests for demonstration rides · in fy such requests, we shall be more than Editor, WILMETTE LIF'E: glad to give our friends the pleasure of At this time I want to thank you in the new Model A Fords have been riding in this car." behalf of Fr. Keith, S. J., the Sisters swamping our telephone since the new of Christian Charity a.nd tlie Mallinbodies were shown to the public for the CHURCH CIRCLE TO MEET ckrodt Mother's club for the splendid first time this week, according to B. W. Mrs. John W. Cullen, 1226 Ashland articles and publicity you so generously Leonard of the Skokie Motor company, avenue, will be hostess to members of gave us in all of your papers and which 435 Main street, Wilmette. . the North End circle of the Congre- helped. so much to make our benefit a "We are glad to accommodate north gational chur~h Monday, January 6. huge success. We packed the Wilshore residents who may wish the ex- Luncheon will be served at 12 :30 mette Woman's club and I feel that perience of a trial ride in the new bodies o'clock. The assisting hostesses will be your aid helped us so IJ1Uch to do this. that now adorn the Model A Ford Mrs, Judson Stone, Mt:,s. C. P. Berg, Assuring vou of our sincere appreciaChassis. and Mrs. T. H. Pancoast. tion, I remain, "It is an experience that we have not Sincerely Clifford Older, Jr., who had been enjoyed yet ourselves," continued Mr. Mrs. Frank T. Barry, Leonard. "So great is the interest of spending the holidays with his parents, President, Mallinckrodt Mother's club. the public in this beautiful Model A Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Older, 1026 Elmthat the types on display in our show- wood avenue, returned on Monday to Mrs. H. ]. Soule, 1045 Michigan avrooms have been too busily occupied Ames, Iowa to resume his studies at enue had as her guest during the holi· days, Mrs. \V. E. Page of Hinsdale. holding the center of attentmn to per- Iowa State college. January 3, 1930 P·blic Eager to Test Comforts of New Model A Ford Larson·Knutlson . . Wedding Is A mont Public Forum ._________ Holiday Events I Miss Elsie Larson and Carl ]. Knud:son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Knudson, 424 Prairie avenue, Wilmette, were married Tuesday afternoon, December 24 at the home of the groom's sister, M~s. E. D. Yarian, 1021 Central avenue, Wilmette at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Carl I. Emps~n, of the English. Lutheran church performed the marrta.ge cer~ mony, and Miss Jules Bianucct of Wilmette played the wedding march. Only immediate family and relatives of the bride and groom attended the ceremony, which was followed by a rec~p tion, Christmas party, and weddmg supper. The candlelight service was performed in the alcove of the living room, which was decorated in pale green and white with white and yellow roses and green. and white candles, ferns and palms. The bride wore a gown. of pal~ ·yelto~ satin, while her weddmg vetl of .real imported lace had been worn by brides in both Yarian and Knud~on families for many years. She. earned a large shower bouquet of whtte r?s~s and lilies of the valley. The bn~e s onlv attendant was Miss Bodil Yanan, a niece of the groom, who wore a gown of pale green taffeta with satin slippers to match. She held a bouquet of yello"' roses and white sweet peas. After a brief honeymoon to Monmouth and Rock~'lrd, Ill .. where they will visit friends and relatives o.f the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Knudson wtlt be at home after January 1, at 1021 Central avenue. \Vilmette. :......_________....._ __ SECURITY ., Minor accidents become serious if the shock of impact Rings shattered glass in all directions. There is a way to guard against this. Cadillac has protected the occupants of Cadillacs, La Salles and Fleetwoods by installing Security Plate Glass in all windows. This clear as crystal glass can be cracked by a severe blow. But it does not explode into Hying splinters. It is SAFE. Cadillac Motor Car Company E.,...· Branch ~ Pa.. Branch 1110 Rldt· Avenue 101 No. Flnt Street i l Cadillac puts l--·--·------·---~------~ that kind in all windows PLATE GLASS SAFETY FOUR WHEEL BRAKES «;lt ~ N 1' SHIFT 1 RANSM ISS ION WIDER DEEPER SEATS LOWER RACIER Ll N ES On Sundav, December _15. in t~e Orangr Glade Baptist church, 1{ tss Opal Lindsav, only daughter of Mr. and ~frs. \V. J. Lindsay, became the bride of Kenneth C. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harle,· D. Long- of \Vilmette. The hride was dressed \n a gown of " -hite ,atin and carried a shower bouquet o.f bride's roses and lilies of the vallev. The attendants, Miss Ev~iyn Cail, -maid of honor, Mrs. J. R: Lmdsa,·. matron of honor, and Mtss E~ telle Cail. the bridesmaid, wore satt!l frocks mad.e alike. Miss Evelyn Catl was in vellow and carried yellow roses; ~hs. Lindsav, in green and held an arm bououet -of pink bride's roses; and Mis s Estelle Cail wore orchid and carried vellow roses. Dorothy McCurdy as flower girl scattered rose petals along the aisle. Chase Gilbert was best man and the ushers included E. G. Phillips and J. R. Lind.sav. In the spring Mr. Long will bring his bride to the north shore to live. TELLS CHILDREN OF RUSSIA Miss Inez Webster, sister of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Webster, of Oxford road, Kenilworth, who is a guest of her brother for the holidays, spoke to the children of friends on Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. J. C. Carpenter. Miss Webster has had extensive experience in social service and reconstructive work- in Russia and brought a vivid story to the children about the children in that faraway country. Lindsay-Long Wedding Takes Place in South LARGER ENGINES GREATER VALUES ·. R. E. Pattison Kline of 1311 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, president of the ,~xecutives club of , Chicago, spoke on The True Meas.~e of America" Thursday, December 'Z6,.cit the annual ' convention of the National Cownercial Teachers federation which' ' took~ 'I . place at the Stevens ho.t~l. Ust.n to WMAQ 8U»to 9qgRM. Thurscl~.for the CADILLAC -I.ASALLI DaAMATIC RADIO PaooaAMI --~~~~~~ . Miss ~aura Durgin, who is teaching m .the. htgh schoQl a_ t Iron Mo\lntain, Mtch., has been spending her two weeks' vacati?~ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W tlham A. Durgin, of 627 F orest avenue. -o- -

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