Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1938, p. 43

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constructea. exactly to scale, with ini- terestiilg details such as gold chan- deliers, painted altar, and pews seat- ing many wedding guests.a Mfrs. Hannia.has'dressed the bride ini white marquisette, and tuile veil,' andber attendants iii chartreuse mar- quisette with large hats. The littie flower girl is -in White, marquisette o .ver chartreuse. Al the attendants carry, spring, flowers to match their gowns. Take Part in Dance Program and Party, Several1 north shore children took part in a program at the home of Mrs. Henry T. Mathews, '808 Hil road, Xinnetka last Saturday. T1ýe yo uthful participants are ail students of June Ma4jor pf the Nor$h. $horc Schoôl of Dancing. The children themselves entertain- ed, then enjoyed games and were served refréshmients. Tiiose taking part were Janet Mathews, four-year-old daughter of Mrs. 'Mathews, and Janet's sister, Mary Ann; Suzanne and Carolyn Taylor, Mary Turskay, Dolores Rat- nger, Lois Arndt, of Wilmette; Betty BON'T iffil "FLITlooifTRrN h i 1-> GET NEW See Blowouts Aplenty, But Nobody T. Injured A crowd of. considerable propor- tions that attended' the demonstra- tions of UifeGuards last Monday, expecting a liberal quota of thrills when a tire. of a speeding car was blown out, found ail its thrills in the anticipation. BEFORE YOU START Aspin inthe c or vacation GOODYEAR. R-1 BEnforLa te.tbpugandm câmwà of «rt ownera Who Want Goodywalsisaf.tuoe, As Low As I

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