um“ PAGE TWO Miss Hester Dannenmann. daugh- ter-of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dannen- mann of Portland. Ore., became the bride of the Rev. Frederick L. Gra- tiot of Chicago. Saturday at St. Da- vid‘s church, Portland. The Rev. Thomas Jenkins, the rector. read the service assisted by the Rev. Dr. J. D. McLauchlan of St. Mark's church, Seattle, formerly rector of the Church of Our Saviour. Chicago. Rev. Gra- tiot who is rector of the Church of Our Saviour. was formerly Carafe of Trinity church of this city. After a short wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Gra- tiot will be at home at the rectory. 532 ' Miss Caroline Willits daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward W. Willits and Mr. Stanley Jackson son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Jackson of Chicago. were married at 4:30 o'clock New Years afternoon at Trinity church. Highland Park, the Rev. Dr. P. (‘. Wolcott ofï¬ciating. Miss Helen Wil- lite, sister of the bride served as maid of honor while the bridesmaids were. the Misses Eleanor Jackson and Frances Vyse of Chicago. Miss Mary Jeanette Johnson of Racine and the Misses Josephine Faxon and Eliza- beth Page of this City. Mr'. William Carry served as best man for the hridegroonr The ushers were: Mr. John Wallace (‘utler of New Jersey; Mr. Paul Thurlow of Boston; Mr. William Otis of Cleveland; Mr. Bal- lenger Fyt’fe and J. McGregor Willits brother of the bride of this city. A reception at the home of the brides parents followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will sail on the Ma- jestic, January sixth for a tWo momhs trip abroad. Fullerton parkway The residents of the “south end" of Highland Park will revive the Twelfth Night celebration, an aid English custom onFriday evening. The butcher. the baker and candlestick maker will all be present. All of the guests will bring their Christmas trees and offerings which will be burned in a huge bon ï¬re after which a dance will be given. A large cake contain- ing a lima bean and a clove will he Mrs. Gust Norrlen gave a farewell party New Years eve. Mr. and Mrs. Norrlen have moved from South Sec- ond street to lheir new home on Lin- coln Place. A New Years eve party was given Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley S. Edwards. A cotillion was given Saturday eve- ning at the Ravinia Village house for the residents of Ravinia. A most deâ€" lightful evening was enjoyed, SOCIAL ACTIVITY served and the an in his cake wa cvremunios. The (-mpluyes and families of the Mt-ierhofl Hardwarv company wcrv entertained at the home of the presi- dent, \Valter H. Mciorhofl', last Wt-d- nesday vvening. Gmm-s and dancing were enjoyed by all. During the hullda)’> Mrs W (T Winton of Duluth. 311mm,. unnnuhu-d the engagement uf lu-r daughter Mary Knox Wintnn In lluvnl \th-lvr Kimball sun of Mr uml MN. (I N. Kimball of this city. Mi» Wth H Li a graduate nf Smith rnllcgo u Nv“ h'urx party .HIHHIH) mmâ€... for her gucsts. Miss (k-rtrudc Mu-d ing and Mr. Ralph Waum-rln nf M)! wuukee. Games and dancing wrr‘ the ft-aturvs uf thy pvt-hing, ‘ at 21 New Yrur'~ cw party at her homo on Vim» ave-1mm Supp†which was served at uch-n n'dm'k \\1l> fnl‘ lmwd by dancing. {aim Mr. and Mrs. ('hnrlm F. )lu-Iluhun wen- vh-lightfully :urpriwd Sunday ('Vt'lliHLf by a number uf (hmr frn-mls. ()ul 0f hm‘n gum-its “'vrv (rum (Hux- <'(x| and “'llmvtu'. Margaret Parkin entertained seven out of town school friends at dinner Thursday evening. later taking her guest: tn see Al. Jolson in “Bombe.†Miss“ Margaret and Victorine Day entertainvd at In informal New Year's party on Munday evening Miss Mar) \\ illiunw um 1t111md at dinner Tuvsdn) ("u-hing pro'wdmg the dame giwn h) lht )“SS(,~ Emih and Marion Smith. A number of Highland Park young people attended the dancing party at the Casino club Wednesday evening in honor of the Misses Edith Fairbanks and Barbara Kirk. Among them Wen: Margaret Forgan. Margaret Parkin, Dorothy Gardner. George Allen Ma- son. Jr., Jack Tuttle, Lonnie Suther- land and Grosscup Sampsell. The Misses Emily and Marion Smith gave a dance Tuesday eV’ening at their home. The Run Dr. and Mrs. Rollin R. Marquis of Wicklifle. Ohio. announce the engngvment of their daughter. Leone Irene to Howard Tillman Kuist, assistant professor of Greek and church History in the biblical 50mi- nary of New York. Mi.“ Sulmm- Brand «'llh-rlullwd at Nv“ Yvurx party Munday n-n-mng Mi» Mano V. Bcrlu Mr. and Mrs. A. inn! at u .\'v\\' Y. â€no n-n-inng thv Iran 1†he [hr master nf [lb-â€krl rnh‘l ru- purl) )- huelcs Miu Catheripe Ruben. will enterâ€" uin u luncheon today, (Thursday)- ms HIGHLAND Pm nun. new nu. HAVING completed our inventory, will offer at RADICAL REDUCT IONS diflmnt items of seasonable merchandise. In connection with this aale, we will make extraordinary low pricea on Sheets, Cases, Muslin, Sheeting, Cambrica, Gingham SAXON SHEETS AND CASES â€" Standard Quality â€" no Dressing Sheets 81x90 51 60 each . . A. . .. ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ . Sheets Mxil) $1 30 each . . . . V . . . . (‘ases 45x36 each . . .. r .......... It will be to your advantage to see our offerings. All Linen Bleached Crash the yard . ......................... i 25C Kindergarten (‘loth 35c the yard ............................ 36-in. Curtain Net the yard ............................ 29C One lot of Muslin Underwear, consisting of Chemise. StepJns, Children’s Drawers, etc, at A, le‘lt'hQ'h. 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Avanue 389$ .................... __.- ‘ I lot “W7 .............. 29¢ Indies WM- 4 ‘ ' 2 1 lot Ladies’ Silk Gloves . . .\.‘ ................ DC at ........................ In Jonah Initial all â€"0 Gun. are visiting m h Omaha. Nob. ‘ Mr. and In. Inï¬ll lanky 1h lave been living with 6' km pur- enu, Ir. and In. Id. w moved inlo their new bomb! ln Highland Park. Mrs. William "Ade "tamed lul mi from a vhit will! In" ulster in Plun- WIIh-m PI (inn-r. l‘nnlul The ï¬rst >undn) u! (hr mm yrnr I~ u gut-d (Inn- to hewin In Attend rhurvh M‘r\l(‘r$ rv‘nlllrl)‘. If _\uu haw not made It wwluhon lo thup hunnr the \anll‘. day, IN) IT NOW? I! “1†hr worth \uur whilm And N \uu (an ï¬nd I! umwmrnt in do M) uum- in â€Hue Mum-1m (hunh \uu vull ï¬nd a u-nhnl vu-lrume And a mndly numl-rr of o-xm-llrm ponph- to syn-('1 you Snvnnmh. lovu. Mr. and In. Willi-m Horrnbemr and family hive moved to Half Dny. Mr. and Mn. Just of Lib'rtyvilk wen- the guest: of Ir. Ind Mn. W. H. (‘urr Sunday. Mn E. J. Knickerbocker. 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