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Highland Park Press, 27 May 1926, p. 20

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't -'-'-.--R Deere, Road V Highland PM} ds ' STILLUHARM '"""""---..i--. 'n).rium..rtgptisetCiieteteue Chadwick GERANIUMS - PETUNiIAs -.VINES i I Estimate? given on WipdowBoxes ASTERPLANtrs - ZiNNIws " PANSIES Pereimials, Shrubs, Grass Feed, Fertilizer Gardens Laid Out - General Landscaping Claire Windsor Owen Moore For Your Garden he most thrilling and "mine of all the fire pictures! A masterpiece in excitement and thruhttraetiUtt. You pull thrill at the do; of the speeding fire engines, at the shooting, mounting frames, at the spectacular res- cues! It is red-blooded, fiery, gripping: SMOKE. FLAME, ROMANCE and e __ - .. A HEART ACHE$ Van ‘Bibber Gamay? “w? Pathe News T SPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTION tf SATURDAY, JUNE 5 Matinee t :30 p.m. A Thousand Times More Thrilling Than the _ , Stage Play ' . She was nobody to everybody with?“ Engage: __ - raded around the country in man’s clothes and then she was somebody. Breathtaking mo- ments.' . Comedy.' "fly Surprises! . o 'I . . Clyde Cook Comedy I ternational News c ll 1Ai1",'h1'rf't/ir"t! _ ‘6 t s r .____, - . 7 Art 512111.13 no flung: _ - 7 .behRustig N ursery Anna 0. Huston "Walter Pidgeon Lorue Panama a_n_d Clyde Cooke gthltt7r,0ititri'ii'r' A mBUsm mums AND mucus: He thought she understood only when money talked ' --then he discovered, along the pathwa'y of joyous and fast-moving adventure, that it was her' heart she listened to. _ . ' The mad, merry tale of a man who, all for a woman, decided to get rich quick. Never so many thrills and tours in pnt picture! j . Mermaid Comedy Our Gang Coimedy AN ABSORBING PICTURE STORY FILLED WITH gTEARSxAND LAUGHS _ C all want ftatat Inn. he Ml,? bled, "d-behind the "ht. hg n it"! girl united conin --at thrilling story of I." and in. of ' faith and sublime 'ah',,','.", POR mum's AND Kiwis} '" -- C-tueaicurueilriiuit'riis. Deat'ttet MON., MAY jii Min & Amt_umptyr,f)oqt,, Theo M 's in a . d mipbotr-ehuing mrpeditian.' Putting t is it . . “fiWmmimwxmflg m..." " titty" eUel , A, con , G comm or AsSHOWOFF I AND A SHOWDOWN _ MON-EY /tiAlLttlil MISS ‘onon' TUESDA fl & WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 & 2 WDAY & FRIDAY,; JUNE 3 & 4 rm mm Telephone Highland Putt 2400 , as Emmett Mack emits de la Motte HENRY B. WALTHALL SAVE CIVILIZATION IE talent iiii - “MET! hown Scldier - n NORTHSHORE‘NEW Moore . 2m Pitts IN TO WED AC STAGE ATTRACTION (2 Performances, T & 9 tor.) with also also with with International News International News Cont. 2:3?) to 11 pan. Shogun» ’Ir. and Mm. Home A. Mutiny-611 willow road, Winnetanwu untried 1 Thursday to Franklin Helm . 'Aimoad,rWtn., it the hope tttk, ‘bride. Mr. and Uri: It)!!!“ Will make their future home in Almond. Mrs., Herbert B. Mullord of 886 Elmwood sumac, Wilmette, and Mm. Homer E. ', Cotton and, Me. . Ploy yuu Sartrttt of Winncth left on a mock] min from Chi.. ago Sunday evening to attend the Natiorial Federation Biennial at Atlantic City from May " new dime 5. T 1 A reeeptipn it the home of the bride’s parents followed the cen- many. [ V _ F W...” Raymond Otis served as best nun and the ushers were.. Messrs. Keith Carpenter,’0¢den West, Harry Knott, Joseph E. Otis, Jr., J. Sanford Otis. Hermon Dunk]? Smith, Will B. Hawks. '; The bridesmaids were the Mines Mary Meeker, Peggy Keeley, Emily Otis, Frances McFadden, Laura Thompson, Geneviei'e Carpenter, May Morrill Dunn. The bridesmaids were (owned alike in white satin gown trimmed in green tulle. Their thtwert were long- stemmed _ eumot%eolored garden stack. They did not wear hats. Mrs. Keith Carpenter. Mutton of honor and Miss Mari Smith, ptaid orhonor, wore gowns of rule green satin trimmed in tulle. ' [ was zowned in white velvet made en train and trimmed in pen-ls. The high neck and long sleeve: gave". an 'air of rich simplicity to them The full tulle veil was trimmed with orange blossom, but the 1ride car- ried no flowers. 1 Miss Alice Lord Carpenter, dung)» ter of Mr. and Mrs. Augultul A. Cu- penter of Lake Forest, became the bride of Stunt H. Otis, son of It. ind Mrs. Joseph Otis, at ti q'clock, Saturday. in the Lake ForestilPrm- byterian church. Min Carpenter Mita Alma Martin, Hummer 'ot Elf. and in". Behlen will make their home in New York. A. reception for Mo guests followed thy fNtretrtmtr George Yule Much of Windsor. Shanda, served the bridegroom u Miss Louiée Fentress served her sister " maid of honor and wore u gown of eornttower-btue chiffon. ‘She wore no hat, but carried an old- fnhioned bouttuet bordered in paper lace and tied with .silverribbon. The bridal gown of ivory satin we. made entrain. "Ne tulle veil we: bordered with wide _ strips of tone- point lace that he: been and tar four generations in the fpmily of the bride’g late mother. The veil was held in plnce by a wreath of orange bioy soma. An old-fashioned round bouquet supplanted the conventional shower bouquet. i mortt shore' bride of Bntarday wui Min Olivia Pidmrooe Penman. f,gthtrx of Jame; Fentma of Hub- lt Woods, ' whose 'marrutre to Hermon A. L. Behlen of New York, eitw took'plwe at bo'eloek Suturduy afternoon at the family- residence, 1127 Sheridan road, Hubbard Woods, the Rev. Dr. James Austin Richard; of Winnetka Congregation“ chunk reudinrthe service. l The out-of-town menu " the wed- ding were Mr. and Mn; George .Patti- Ion, Eugene Pattison, and George Pattieon, Jr. of Wilmette, who were guests of Mr, and lire. Melvin Patti.. eon‘ at the Wade Perk Manor. Cleve. lend; Walter Plum ot 1_rarvard, Mr. end Mm. J. W. Ryan Ind Mrs. Flor- ence Heldenun af 'Toledo: Mr. and Mm. David Bellamy 03 Rochester, N. Y., Mile Pauline Jones of Young:- town, and Mr. end Mrs., Reynolds of PhiUdetphia. Upon returning from, their honey- moon, tt motor tr p to New York tad Boston, Mr. Pattioon and his bride will be nt home nfter July l, at 17636 Winslow red, Shite:- Heights. '7 Emu hm "Aidisi, hotelier as but man. [ beaded rou‘ mttttred ttpt "ore, we! carried tttttterflr roses and lilies of the valley. Mm. Patti-on m in Besh colour! chiffon and carried sweet pea and lilies of the valley. ' Her only “tenant was her mm, In. Robert Dunne Godfrey, who In her matron of Manor, was attired in 1 gown of pink c‘hilon trimmed with pale pink met lace. She carried pink mapdruom and blue bachelor but.. The, bridal (on was of ivory satin with main: of. dummy laed. Her veil ot. tulle was fastened to a Dutch up of dummy has out! orange blots. norm, and shew curried an arm bouquet of white 1ilnea with phowerd of valley lilies. 'rear ind num- lilies 331th u blew of southern slaw luv. Adelhert P, may of , ry Presbyterian church and the untied at 6:30 o'clock in the presence of the relatives and intimate friends. [W . In; tht, Joule; of. whinging wedding lm sum“: one than Mar 15, when Min We) Wooqwdnh. durum-o1 Mr': an Mrs. Mme}: J. Woodwom, beam the bride bt Donald Mepuitt'atttmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaol-‘2 H. Patti-on of Wilmette, in a beautiful home wad- ding at the Chestnut Hill: "flame; of the bride’s parents. ( Batu-emu inl- proviqed alm__adomed Tith cached“! WPW’I who! we '- cm of, my: mama» PM PM Imam tux, 31PM, 316m Pl tttL M: Mm. Bert B; Barry of 211 Rank; 3mm, Gleam; left T'tmruddr'i' evening tor Coiorndo Sm '0 join her, ‘danthter, 'Mise P1371394 Eileen. Frbni there they.me to be may (pelts: trtdtlthtite mini; Mrs. Fred C. Honnold .0: 4W,, Ali: street. After their wedding trip to Capo Cod, Mr. and Mrs. D111 will resideju Brookline, Hum, the bong of the briderroom’u mu. ' _'r,'r", Mrs. Gtrfop mums ‘Daly, tor.) 'merly Miss Hay Josephine Hqunold? of Winnétku was a tlt of Mir It. The wedding 17:: a mo may performed aft)» residence of the. bride's mother) and father, Mr; and Mr. and In. Russell G. Flood. Vlad were formerly residents of Wilma“; are min located in the village, her! ing‘purchued the new six-room brick; house erected by James Graph; Ittf, 118 Sixteenth strut, and ‘of- whieluy they have taken possession. T 51 Jamal-1 ts. Curtis of 1200, Lulu Shore drive, Chicago. and Lake Fort at is sojourning at French Lid; Springs. C , 1 hers. " reception wnl'10uo%v7"ti'e ceremony at the Casino. _ [ per party Sunday evening at their Winnetka home in honor of. their} nephew and his tutneee. i The marriage ovaiu Allen an“ Mr. Wilson will be the outstanding" social event ttf next Wedneeday ntteri noon, the Rev. Dr. Norman Hum reading the service " 5 o'clock in) St. Chryeoetom'a Church, of which the [kn-idea parents lave inn; been mom; will}; Emilia Raye entertain“ the wedding party Saturday evening“ Onwentuia and Sunduy lit-”aid Mm. Oliver I. Wilson we I: lunch eon at their Lake Forest limbo. Mn and Mrs. MEI-rig Winning-n}- gum} Teen and Henry Chaplin. 'rtudeah at Northwutern university. _ 3 T Mr. and,Mrl. Benjamin C. Mtn give a dinner for the bride! party 'df. their daughter, Mile Marjorie Al , and Hugh Wilson, eon of Mr. aid Mm. Oliver T.‘Wilean, " the‘Cuhio Monday evening. _ / Min Dorothy Curtis gave a dinner: in ,their honor Tue-any evening " the apartment of her parents, Mt. tnf Mrs. John P. Lu Curtis, in “of The boys left last Stun-day in Seattle where they will ember-k. The boat is scheduled. to return about the middle of July. Jewel u 1 meta ' of the senior clue It New Trier h school where he is elm lender of e student orchestre. ' The other mem- bers of the orchuth ere‘Henry mir, ria and Albert Bod, students pt Armour 11iytituU and Charles Duh- ,, --e vvv -9.T...r. "I": Hubpérd Woods, and Henry Cham- plin, Ion of In. and Mn. B. ac. Champlin, In. of 800 Sheridan raga, Winnetka, are members of Ill 9!- eke-tr: of dlve pieces which bu Nu engaged to furnish music dor in panama on the S. & President tts Kinley of the Admiral oruitut “to. on it: gmmgr_crgiu to the Orient. trattmnettt of their _dn1tMt_ter,. Nina Fitch, to ank‘Lonis Boiley of Ann Arbor, Mich. Min Babcock " I (ruin-to of Mount Holyoke coll-cc. we in helium of the music (U. plrtment at the North Shore Coips, try Day school. Mr. Boiler Etyletod' from the University of Michiggn. and in head of the music departmcut at Skokie school. of Merodjtha‘ lg. firGiaia-iiiirriir, One 'ot the loveliot event; of it. early spring was the ma , of Miu Joy Sebaidenholm, dar, _of Mr. and Mm. Edward L. Be - helm of Wilmette, to Aurel! Hu- dricka Taylor of Ottawa, Ill., which was aolemnized Saturday in, May 8, in the Fir-t 'i7lGl'%'ll5' church of "Pilenette. Upon their" m. turn from their wedding trip td Mot Springs, Va., Mr. and in. Tudor will reside in the Eastovisr up.» meat: in' Ottawa.' l ttev. Tir. Arhier Gerhard will but ,th¢ mm “nice at 8:80 o'clock in the pm of misun- and my close friends of th- inning, of 3th. bride and room. i wtil-tre “I bride-mids.‘ Emma Bthneh toh, it!!! May Sven Cutke, .'tltttutidmom,%iuai"G' little anym- girls. [ i, Mrs. Bowen will so”. he! 55%: " matron, of honor and I!” AM!!! Stixrnd an: In. Eunice an»; or; flee a any}! of 11itss Indians! """-r -- ‘W' In“. WI.” II to, be man“. my 22, “Emma"; of Mm. Bt"mrd Bout»? tol a; Woke, no); of Mr. and Mullah? “@3501 Evanm. , l ' ( Mrs. Hamid Bowen, 554 ttd latte, Winucth, was hm“ (/l a number of friends Monday, My 17.; at a trauma as in hogan _ihtr,: my", lung giggly: Mndm. who it 1'r' an: aim! 111-;st in? new ' «a N, Fund-co avenue; tum announce the ,Wt " . daughter. Marion It., to AAtl a; Freud of Glenna. Mt. Pm.) " tht but: of Mt. and Mri. Georte =tl, 1085 mm mad, and it the some! 'for the North Shore Motor 5:139. me wedding will be longtime in" Junie; Joby (2mg Jeni, who! Mr. W. ”filly. garland A.) Batreitek r. Jewel, oftysjkGrriiii," u.“ was t',',ttfiitsoteit ther) eg,'Ntirttt,,t 'r'f4fi)'l%t'irit, and Property math-3 'dst T Youuhdfluwithmoncdnfiduuyhenmanim / q'lt'lttrrP,'tt a, Inn-Inca Company ml] mm your rape Jt, q “this to l an thnmatto wouldclu yawn!“ 10;th m. V I“. may _, . 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