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Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1926, p. 23

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Racks for Shoppers lanth â€"â€"Week Days 0 1 lorth S uindays i UBURBAN AINS iff THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926 attr:li‘nstratioh jiate ¢ 19 i ICAGO G RESULTS & N€ LC Teave w ade [riifhima en 12 t 8 12 A .M Arrive A. M ur Hmnd Mrs. Philip H. Braun 2501 avenue, Evanston, recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Marie, to John A. Hoffman, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman ‘of Wilmette avenue, Wilâ€" mette. ‘The wedding will take place in June. Mrs. C. Walter of 782 Ridge avenue, . Wilmette, Mr. Hoffman‘s aunt, was\ hostess at a luncheon, bridgeâ€"and shower in Miss Braun‘s ‘honor St, Patrick‘s day. Miss Olivia P. Fentress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fentress of Hubbar Wood$#, is to have only one attendant, her sister, Louise, when she is married <to Herman A. L. Behlen of New York City. The wodding is to take place at four o‘clock in the afternoon of May 22, at the Fentress residence at 1127 Sheridan road and ;:l‘l; be owed by a reception. | '!’h‘ei Austin Richards of the wmé’ ; upgiegntinel entrch io io perform the ceremony. Goorge Masâ€" son of ‘Windsor, Canada, is to be the’ best man. ~Mr. Behlen and his bride will reside: in New |York. The: roâ€"‘ mance of Miss Fentress and Mr. Behâ€" len t‘fi. culmination of their assoâ€"| clat [while they were studying} abroad. Miss Fentress was studying musi¢ in Vienna, and Mr. Behlen arâ€"| ehM . when they became acâ€"| quainted. } t Affairs other than those announced last week are being given for Miss DoWJ Day and Stanley Keith Peiree of Winnetka, prior to their marriage Monday, April 5. __Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Boice of Bound Brook, N. J., formerly of Wilâ€" mette, announce the engagement of theit daughter, Marian Frances, to William | r Rogers of Bound Brook, N. J. t iesday, March 23, Miss Sarah Benw En‘mton gave a lunchâ€" eon and ‘bflda;ofor the ‘brideâ€"elect. Tuesday, Mar. 30, Mrs. Andrew Macâ€" A~reception at Nicholls‘ home followed the e....d'.'; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard are now on a motor trip and upon their return will reside at Sherâ€" idan square Evanston. > | Robert Huston Mr. Bernard as best man, and the bride‘s brothers, Herbert and Willi Nicholls, Jr., and Willard Trout /were the ushers. The matron of honor, Mrs, J41 inidor e mopee ©. A. Clore, w of fin{u::lflon and carried bouquets of pink roses. The little sister of the bride, Virginia Nicholls, served as her maid of honor, also wore a pink frock and carried pink flowers. satin silk and lace, her veil was with orange blossoms. She c¢a liliegâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley and‘ white _ peas, | $ , 660 Pine street, became the bride Charles Ingram Bernard, III. church was artistically decorated palms and Easter Lilies. v. E. Ashley Gerhard read the service. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926 Christ church was the setting for a ish, â€" grandmother â€"of | the i‘m simple but very beautiful wedding on |@lect, gave u: luncheon, o Les. Saturday evening, March 20, w W‘“w CA CBRESICE+ ,‘1 Mrs: s ie ce o o mm rreas: dofoar in aod w e o e es 4| Anpore N iittideng gave a buffet supâ€" 860 Pine street, became the bride e f whis 'lr y Jolar church was artistically decorated with | youb t ‘evening . Mis:) Thomas palms â€" and Easter Lilies. v. Eh gave‘ a stipper dahce. Mrs. E. Ashley Gerhard read the service. A::rm‘ 7 will:be s 2t funch, Th« bride was very lovely in eon at the Fortnightly. | Mr. Peirce satin sitk and lace, her veil was is Eiving, his Dachelor or" Friday. ies maie blocsome. . She Ar00 it The. University, club 2 Mra. Bruce liliegâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley and white swéet MacLeish %im(il‘ ' v.!e.m ":': pentk M party ~dinner The matron of: honor, Mrs, Jimes :1'; 'fi:fi preceding the c'furch reâ€" M t ioh A Oe w io e otite | Logah, 108 Rent Waitow place is glv: of pink chiffon he liete sisgr of the| ing an Easter Tuncheon for the bridal $18 C ) ‘ fiiflékv::f:}.'n:a.:in. wha sarged | party at her home. [ !..;.I.-M OouUT THIs GMN saAVES YOuU ”c“"c;-’.f--- Childres not admirted unless gccompanied by adult and a regulat ticket provided for each child. : the Exposition Management, present with mz Mflumdue:..:&b:o&.:mm&”l puu-o-hi?-â€"; ticket, Eo t fl CHICAGO REAL ESTATE BoARD H. P. P. ©OwnNn Yyour HOME EXPOSITION®") Good Until April 3rd THIS COUPON AND 8 DAYS "OWN YOUR HOME‘ Home Ownership How to Add Value to Homes NORTH SHORE NEWS Efl(&mfipwmm‘ylf or remodeling an e "Own Your mpoddgn is a veritable Muoeum,?( Homeâ€"buildâ€"} 9.0‘.0!' step i of t down ing for Architects, Builders and Owners. / very step in home ownershipâ€"from the selection and fake of the home site, the Anancing of building operaâ€" down to the last decorative shown in his Exp s of in tion for i uie 2oof, within four walte Are risuablsed the fucts Forfeited if Purchased BUILDING â€"AND EQUIPMENT ; Chicago‘s Sixth Annual EXPOSITION (Ausplces The Chicago Real Estate Board) Coliseum March 27th to April 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Francis 8. Graham of 454 Washington avenue, Glo%o'. who have been cruising in the West Inâ€" dies all during March, ai'e}expected home about April 1. § | Henry Weber, con'duétor{o* the Chiâ€" cago civic cpera company, and his mother, and Karleton Hackétt, music critic! for the Chicaxo.EveTng Post, and Mrs. Hackett, were entertained Tuesday evening at theâ€" residence of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Preston, of 1031 â€"Greenwood â€" avenue, Wilmette. Mr. Weber is sailing soor to spend the summer in Europe. { / + Miss Dorothy Steele of 676 Greenâ€" wood avenue, Glences, will be/ hostess at a bridge party April 2, for some of the members of the Alphé Phi sorâ€" ority. y‘ +s Warrne Pease, 320 Leicatr road, Kenilworth, left Tuesday (with his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Edwin Sheridan of Evanâ€" ston, for a stay at White Sulphur Springs, Va. They will go to New York to meet Mrs. Pease and her daughter, Mrs. Calvin Berghalter, who have been around the world on the Belgenland, and are expected to land early in April. n t Mr. and Mrs,. Percy B. E:hnrt arâ€" rived in New York Monday from their trip to South American and |the West Indies. They spent the inder of the week visiting their daughter, Mrs: Donald McLaughlin, of Bogton, and returned to their home at: Cumâ€" berland avenue, Winnetka, Sunday. ett, willâ€" accompany tbem”a far as Ann Arbor, where she will visit her son,â€" Prof. R. D. Brackett. The Paul Gobles, who are living fi Rogers Park, will occupy the r at 511 Ash street while the family is away. : ; 1 ; Mrs. Everbtt Wood Maechtle of Skekie â€" Heights, .returneil| â€"Monday from a visit in Florida with her husâ€" band, Dr. E. ‘W. Maechtle. Miss Josie Maechtle, who has been a: Visitor at the Maechtle home . ~ Mrs. Maechtle‘s absence left Friday for her home in Milwaukee. â€" â€" 511 Ash street, left Saturday, March 27, for New York. They sail April 1, for a two weeks‘ cruise, stopping at Bermuda, Cuba, and Jamai¢a. Mrs. Goble‘s mother, Mrs. Frank C. Brackâ€" Mr. and, Mrs. Sherman M. Goble 25¢ Improvin 3 t Happy Survounding Managing Director ~~ /8 DAYS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F Comee of Wilmette announce the/ marriage on M 20 of their dau ter, Thelâ€" ma Irene, to Robert Elliott Lee, son of ~Mr. and Mrs. Waliter C. Lee: of 6820 Ridgeland avenue,/Chicago. The ceremonys was performed at the Blackstone hotel. / ; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Foster of 596 Maple avenue, Glencoe, are again at home after a fortnight‘s sojourn at Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Foster has been receiving enthusiastic missives from her daughter, Miss Rachel Fosâ€" ter, who is with the Borden party now in Madeira on their way through the countries bordering the Mediterran/ ean. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin Cushing, Jr., are giving up their aâ€" partment, 230 East Delaware place, and will leave Friday, April /2, for White Sulphur Springs, whore: they will â€"remain several weeks. Upon their return they will open their Lake Forest home for the sumjier. Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Forgan are going to White Sulphuyr Springs this week to pass the Easter season. Upon their return they hope to find a house in Lake Forest for the summer. Mr. and Mrs, William E. Clow of Lake Forest arrived home the ear part of the week from an exte tour of the: Orient. They visited Manâ€" ila, Japan and China,. Mrs, Clow‘s sister, Miss Martha Sarver, who acâ€" companied them, will pass the/ sumâ€" mer in the Orient. if P Mrs, William D. Truesdale and her daughter <Lois of 570 Arbor‘ Vitae road, Winnetka, with Miss Lonise Conway of 387 Linden street, departâ€" er March 25 for an eastern trip, They spending Easter Sunday in Washingâ€" ton, D.C. They will be away about will visit New York and Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Stevens, 830 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Ogden Cook, the son of Mrs. Carolyn Ellsworth of Kenilworth. * j . Mrs. A. F. Reichmann of Barringâ€" ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cobb Andrews of 785 Willow street, Winâ€" netka, recently arrived in New York from their trip to the West Indies and South America. Hr.vhlcluu;un met Mrs. Réichmann in New York. Mt, and Mrs, Andrews went to Washâ€" ington: for a few days. i; ; Colonel and Mrs. George T. Buckâ€" ingharm, who are on their honeymicoon trip around the world, are now in Egypt. They will return home May 1. ~Colgnel Buckingham is the father of Tracy Buckingham of 838 Locust road, Winnetka, 4y Have your :brakes tested to make sure that they â€"are in working <rder. They should be equalized.. If they are worn you may not be able to stop. â€" Expert Ignition and 2 A ‘ Service Phone H. P. 254 â€" Wau n Av. OR . :: : DRY CLE.G{ING & pyEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN GENERAL AUTO l:/thms Welding â€" Towing /Supplies There was a young fellow named Drake $ i Whose driving was hard on his + brake ‘ y But ‘we showedhim the way .To make driving like play Now w;i:el awful glad for his STRETCHING THE RBLIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES 178â€"179 AUTO LIMERICKS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS WENKEL BROTHERS Highwood Garageé By WENKEL BROS. BRAKES RELINED miost service at the least cost, will ou not? . That‘s where we come in. We are willing to stake our reputaâ€" tion on the service we render. Reâ€" charging, repairing, renting. Also new batteries, © where will you place it? With the concern that is able to show you the Motor Car Electric Boviet Russia has also fibm upâ€" on / the | ancient habit /of. clasping hands, ‘we are told. The mon in this case is not that it wa time in ;mh) ss, but that it is unsanitary. Possibly it is, in Russia. 4 7 â€" A buyer for a Chicago department store h fiated a sign th’#tj’ reads "no han king." His ujun:t‘aflon is that me{cial handshaking is an impediment to the serious buginess of buying." .. | r M Merle Thorpeé in the Nation‘s Dusi ness Magazine writes: _ HANDSHAKE MAY BE _ . i MENACE lN RUSSIA But gere Where Washing Is : ‘Habit the Gesture > \. _ WiN Last f 11 South Second St. Telephone Highland Park 266 Shop Phone H.P. 457 Rés, 1985 §13} Elm Place, Highland Park YOUR BATTERY WORK FRED C BREMER Easter Jobbing Promptly Done Carpenter and ; ;.'guilder 4 // CABINETsS and other}iloomjng plants and cut Erwin F. Dreiske Erwin F. Dreiske 55 South St. Johns Avenue â€" Phone Highland Park 602 You may havi the true Easter spirit by ordering blooming plants for your home and by letting us senc}é’ them for you as Easter greetin'#s to your friends We have a lar%@e stock at reasonâ€" able prices of Raster lilies, Rose plants, Hydrfingeas, Jonduil plants,:Hyacin‘t?'\s, Spireas, Tulip plants, as Wellf as other kinds. _ Order Those of grasping h goes back to the time when men ¢arried spears in their man passed atman that he recognized, he would shift ‘his spear to his left hand and p the right hand of the passerby witW h own. â€" It was, we are told, an ghrly torm of guatantee, a symbol for beace, or a promise that one would mot thy to kill the other. A. G. McPHERSON & Touring Car $854.9 Roadster . $853.8 COljlpe . . $906.1 Sedan . . $959.9 Highland Park, Ilinois Phones H. P. 1 C F%rist Delivered Prices for Lake For Greatest Values in Florist Donee Bro \~~ History Lilie and Vicinity The congressmen â€" are stand by the president, . American people chase but in the field of politic pursue the holler. It is served, gesture Tor t 18 among mey i ~custom that : for it is still rgeq t some 0d itand or dollar, ev also re to

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