Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Dec 1926, p. 10

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j . | _ Charles Boak of Glencoe will act as / â€"~_{ best man,.and Robert Garrétson and [>‘. :\ Cornelius Peter Van Schaack, Jr., of Wilmette will usher. The, bride will . â€" *‘ be given in marriage by her brother, "~~ _\ Robert Boak of Gleneve. ® f Mr. Ruger, who is a graduate of _ Mr. and Mr3. s.i Woodstock avenue, win N. Chapman, Jr., and Garwin of New York City, Thompson of Cley and Taylor of E . Mr. CoHins and i; bride their home in inhin I 206 P b 44 Mri Collin‘s father will as: best man.| The ushers| will be eg. S. Colling, brother of the is I: fiea:m Lineoln fa +Â¥A Miks ‘Torothea Ehmedtger:, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and . William Schmedtâ€" gen pf Wilmette, has chos,fn Saturâ€" day, |Jan. 8, as the date of ‘her marâ€" riagd to Alan C. |Collins, son of [Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Collins of Philadelâ€" phia. The marrigge service will be réad lat 4 o‘clock ih St. Luke‘s church, Evanston, and a mall reception will follow at the homé of the bride‘s parâ€" ents,{710 Greenl avenue. | . fu :4 Mrg. Alfred H. Taylor Evansâ€" ton will attend Miss Schmitxt’n’fas matrén of honor, snd the brt:;mdida will be â€"Miss H Brusch Mrs, Samuel‘ N. Comly, also of vanston, lliutflary Lo;‘l:} Schei m of Wilmette and Katharine Brown of Naw York City} ol & My. and Mrs. Charles |Augustus Barton of Wilmette announce the enâ€" gageément of théir daughter Rosaâ€" _mond, to Thomas |James Kullman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rrank H. Kullman of Chickhgo. No date has beén chosen for Q\e wedding. | f Miss Phoebe Nelson, daughter, of the | Murry Nelsons of 44 East Etm street, Chicago, formerly of Winnetâ€" ka, will be formally introduced to soâ€" ciety at a dinner dance, Thursday eveâ€" ning, December $0. « Tle dance is being given by ;Miss Nelson‘s. parents, and will take place at the Drake hotel, at 8 o‘clock. About 150 invitations have been issued., â€" Miss Dawes was graduated from Wellesley collegé. Mr. Bilderback atâ€" tended the University of Hlinois and Yale. | $ Mr. and Mrs. }William R. Dawes of Glencoe have announced the engageâ€" menst of their daughter, Marian, to Gordon Butler Rilderback, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Bilderback of Chamâ€" paign, IIl. | 1 bride‘s home. The latest international romantic alliance of interest to Chicago is the engagement of Miss Andrgina Materâ€" assi of Florence, Italy, to Malcolm Sterling Barton, the eldest of the four sons of Mrs. Enos M. Batton of 978 Euclid avenue, Hubbard Woods, Miss Materassi, who has been‘ the guest of Mrs. Barton, is the young pianist who made her first American Appearance in recital in Chicago last month. Mr. Barton is in his second year at the law school at the University of Chiâ€" cagp. He was ‘graduated from Wil-‘ liams college in 1924. | | : held at the North el immeâ€" i'diately-flmud-.mr?b? | _ Miss Frances Louise Jewett of Raâ€" viuhwfllbomidoflupa,and_!liu .| Donna Garretson and |Miss Martha Rev. Francis J. Tromp, formerly recâ€" tor of the River Forest Episcopal church, officiated at the ceremony. Mr. Lawyer and his bride will make their home in Oak Park. | | About fifty relatives ware guests at the marriage of Miss Wilson to Edward Lawyer of _ Forest which, was solemnized | Christmas night at the home of the bride‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs, Arthur W. Duncan of 131 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods; The 1 n hilndratedetetelliiiea sns c hnd Mliihcalal bride‘s brother, Sidney T. Webster, and William C. Webster, both of Wilâ€" mette and cousins of the bride, The ceremony will take place at Christ church, Winnetka,: and will be followed by a small reception for relaâ€" qves and intimate friends, at the Miss Marjorie Lowe of Chicago, a cousin of the bride, will attend as the second bridesmaid. . | Charles M. Barry of Chicago, formâ€" érly of Wallingford, will act as best man. The list of ushers fncludes Carl 8. Bullin, of Chicago, formerly of Wallingford, Webster Jackson, the |_ Miss Jean Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Jackson, of 1195 |Ashbury avenue, â€" Hubbard ; Woods, who will be married to Lester R. Gardner of Wallingford, Conn., Januâ€" ary 1, has chosen her wedding attendâ€" ants. ¢ â€" Miss Carol Jackson, the bride‘s sisâ€" ter, will attend her as maid of honor, and Miss Ethel Jackson, also‘a sister, will act as one of the bridesmaids. the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity, will take his bride to Birmingham, Ala., to live. Columbia university and a member of Crossley of Wilmette will be bridesâ€" A wedding of New‘l:fir’t eve ‘will be that o:tluiu Laura Crane Boak, daughter rs. Robert Burns Boak of 724 Eleventh street, and Morris Hutchins| Ruger, son Cg Mrs. F, H. Ruger of New York. . â€" The cereâ€" mony will be read at 8 o‘clock, in the Church of St. Elizabeth, Glencoe, with the Rev. George H. Thomas of St. Paul‘s church, Kenwood, reading the PAGE TEN bride will make North Shore News . rt I Ba Phone H. P. 254 Waukegan . GENERAL AUTO REPAIR§ Welding â€"Towing â€" S car look like a healthy Such are the uses, of a su repair service. We can‘t make an olc less carriage look like a car.© But we can make Minimedcamirn en ET RRAATCARenE A man â€"who was known as Claridge "4p > Bought an antiquated car A horseless machine If you know what we n One used at his father‘s marriage. wick road, accompanied by h@ father, Mr. Brooks and her niece Violet Wyld, left Kenilworth for rmont, Cal., on December 19, w ‘they will spend the winter. Mrs. has rented her house to Dr. 8 who will take immediate possession. : Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fe of 939 Green Bay road, Glencog, are folâ€" lowing out their custom again this year of giving a tea on New Year‘s day at their home. Mr. Mrs. Fentress will receive their ts beâ€" ginning at 3 o‘clock in the &Afternoon. from the east, and left for last Saturday where they their home for the last tw Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher have been the guests for the past week of the latter‘s parents, Mr. / Mrs, Merritt Starr of 695 Pros avenue, Winnetka‘: They were on ir way Mr. and Mrs. Laird Bell) of 1352 Tower road, Winnetka, and Aheir famâ€" ily, left Thursday, Dec. 23; for Winoâ€" na, Minn., to spend and the following week with . Bell‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Bell. were among the guests. . Fischer lane, Winnetka, returned Satâ€" urday, Dec. 18, from New Â¥ork where she boarded the Granada IV., oceanâ€" going yacht, as theâ€" guest of Mrs. Fred Poor of Chicago, for a cruise along the Atlantic coast to Miami beach, Fla., Mrs. Edward Tiden and Mrs. Froed Preston of Lake Forest WE WANT IT distinctly unâ€" derstood that we insm:g,ponly superior fixtures but our érices are as right as right ca.!‘;beâ€"â€" they match our work. _| AUTO LIMERICKS Martin Philipsborn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Philipsborn, formerâ€" ly of. 860 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, after leaving the North Shore Counâ€" try: Day school, finished His college preparatory work at Vevy, France, He is now at Oxford, England, attendâ€" ing school, and will enter O%ford colâ€" lege within a month or two. Miss: Elaine Philipsborn, â€" who attended Country Day school, is also in 'Empe] with her Standard fixtures made ta wear Ask our pricesâ€"then c tpare. â€"from the proverbs of M# Quick Wenkel Bros to be gone about two C., where they will spend with: Mr. Ross‘ family. > T Thursday, Dec. 23, for Mrs. George W. Maher, Mrs. Philip Wyatt Moorge of 1031 By WENKEL BROS, soME THINGS wE | CAN‘T bo. _ ; Lt3 M ( k};fl’zfl_ T anmâ€" _ , ajamto., !g Eg efi . 7 “::" r‘ lifornia e made ol e Salk The Soci¢ty for the Suppression of Useless Nojses will find field for its activity in dealing with many of the orators who will address the legislaâ€" tive assemblies this winter, â€" The earth is said to have been created for the use of man, but he does not find too much of it left‘ in the closets after his wife has put her things on the hooks. It is remarked what an awful time people must have had in the days of the pre c monsters,, but probâ€" ably they were no worse than automoâ€" bile s L Shingle parties for the bobbed hair girls are rted, and the old timers say a different kind of shingle parâ€" ties should also be held in the woodâ€" shed. Room 412 .. Miss Marian Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Montgomery of 15 Bay road, Glencoe, who has been‘| taking graduate work at ‘Columbia juniversity, spent Christmas with her gister, Mrs.John C. Crawley (Ellen Montgomery) of Riverside drive, New York City. In February, Miss Mo mery will complete her work at Columbia and return to her home in Winnetka. ; \ Peoria will be here until after New Year‘s as the guest of Mrs. Larsen‘s parents; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 Winifred | Seng, Mariesther Kraftheâ€" fer!_ 2 Ond__W, Agnes Bichl, A group of Wilmette girls are}enâ€" tertaining at a formal dance Thursâ€" day evening, Dec. 30, at the Kenilâ€" worth club. < The hostesses will be hote! at children Essex , Kenilworth, her son Kirkâ€" patrick, and baby daughter, Elizabeth Jane, and nurse are at the â€"Billows Mrs. Claude Peck of Cleveland undl _ The philosophers tell us about the three â€" children, Betty, â€" Bee, and| value of Tranquility, but it is so long Marion, |are the holiday guests of| since we saw that bird that most of Mrs. Peck‘s mother, Mrs. Hermon â€"B.| us have forgotten how he looks, Butler of 715 Prospect avenue, Winâ€" [ Epifirrnentiosw enipsgntentmmmnt netka. i NOTICE = } u} as| the hair that was \;' once your own FUNK & co. 7 PHONE.CENTRAL 0604 Mr. and> Mrs. vom! take space. â€". 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For detailed information apply to Ticket Agents, Chicago & North Western Ry. 41â€"45 Special provisions are being made for ‘the accommodation: of holiday traffic. : :‘ These new fares are offered as a further <attraction to patronize .the fast, convenientâ€"and comfortable subâ€" urban service of the Chicago & North Western Ry. f oneâ€"day round trip excursion tickets from gighland Park to Chicago and return at $1.00. Tickets will be good for going trip on any train of date of sale, and good returning on any trainâ€" scheduled to leave Chicago Passenger Terminal on or before midâ€"night of date of sale. ONE DAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO CHICAGO FOR SHOPPERS, . THE“ATREVGI(A)ERS, ETC. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY Effective Friday, Dec. 10, 1926, and continuing until further notice, the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. will sell oneâ€"da ‘the purchase of the following, Bonds: ~â€"~$85,000.00 General Corporate Bonds $30,000.00 Water Works Bonds $ 8,000,00 Incinerator Plant Bonds $25,000.00 Sewer Bonds } ¢ said Bonds in denomination of $ .00 each bearing interest at the mt%%p-nblonmimnnx Further information may be had by addressing the undersigned. ‘ The City reserves the right to reâ€" ject any or all bids. 4 i: -AeertifiedcheckoqultoZ%offlui bid must accompany each proposal. December 30, 1926. O‘clock P. M. January 14th, 1927, for Sealed bids will be received by the City of Highland Park, Illincis, at the office of the City Clerk until 5:00 DR. CHARLES E. GEISSE BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 194 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. . H. 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