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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1927, p. 4

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Eri.‘InNy-nqllh~90- 5%...) "sh" "iii'" G.TiiiTi% (than: In. a m m. Jah- gust over the weebead wsehordmate _ae'hers, lit: Comstoe& of St, Paul, m. Both (iris attend Kemper JAil in Karenina. Miss Wife Whrter of Fond du Mr. Ind Mrs Louis Berube an- Iamce the engagement of "their MM? Ann Cecelia Berube to Mr. Used Ebert of Glencoe. No date has been definitely set for the wedding. win: Alexinder 0. Mason has re- turned to Highland Park for the sum- - and is residing " 151 Ravine Huffman ldn’lk of New 0r-i -,t-,isth-estMhertrrtrther ”liner-“w Mr. Ind Mrs. Crass ”manhunt. 'i'illlyii.l'ii'25t.eue:rurj mpmdnmnexhi- iiiiiiiTiirCiiGigiLFirtu-i, "iii7i"iaUTiiiiiiGTiaiikiGUi-l. yd Mk while visit) her par-1 ‘hPIIIIM I '15- Wm’n Ila-e Ind PM! “an Society of the Bethany “can! chm-d: yill "a win! - - Norket of KW “Wham; l In Robert D. Fortran and he!y Mrs. Lee Frank of 155 Maria. ”at. Miss layout D. Fomm+unice will give It ten on Holiday. have (one to New York to purchase May 9 for the Ravinia women work- “ law’s trousseau for her] in: on the annual Anita Show drive units: on Saturday, June I. to, which is taking place this week. Mrs, William Edwin Smith of Evanston.“ Harry Sellery, Mrs. Robert Walker, The: will return to Highland Park Mrs. Lee Frank, Mrs. Earlyeome. It. latter part of this week. Mrs. Geo. Carr, Mrs. Mason Arm- The marriage of Miss Dorothy) qTome. Mrs. Elden Gleason. Mrs. B. Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs-) F. Reicke, Mrs. Wm. Wrenn, Mm. John F. L Curtis, former residean Wen. Mast, Mr; A. K. Foreman, Mrs. at this city, to Mr. Henry M. Rowdy” Theodore Osborn, Ind Mrs. James Gil, took place Saturday afternoon at St.', len-. ?"sy Harry Setiery opened the Chrgsostom's church. Chicago. The) Ravinia drive with I luncheon at her thumb was beautifully decorated, the: home last-Monday, May s, for these long aisle being banked with aux: workers “which Miss Perrier, man- lilies bound to great lighted larch-3 an} of the camp. gave . very inter- ices with ropes of smiln. The oltar estmg talk that granny enthused the .-- “.1”... .....;. mu -Au., hum. workers. Hrs. Robert Greensiade win enter- tain the members of her bridge club on Friday. The game will be enjoyed " three tables and later refreshments will be served. Tho marriage of Miss Dorothy Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. L Curtis, former residents, " this city, to Mr. Henry M. Rowley but place Saturday afternoon " St. Chrgsostom's church, Chicago. The than]: was beautifully decorated, the long aisle being banked with an; Elia bound to great lighted toreh- ices with ropes of smilu. The an: - aglow with tall candles inter- mingled with Lilla and niadunnn lil- is. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley will pass their honeymoon abroad. The Onward Bible Clas= of Grass M. E. Church Continues the Rudy of the life of Paul, Come and jwin them in tsieasure and profit. Dr, and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton and family have rune to White Lake. Mich., to oan their summer hnme for the season. Dr. Hamilton will return shortly to his office. Mr. Henry F, Claw is spending this week in Denver, Calm. visiting his K“ r Irvin. Before returning he will wig: his mother in St. Louis, Mo. ‘Nr. and Mrs. Charles Sumnlxcr= were called to Kansas City. Mo., early this week by the death of Mr. Sum- mers’ father. living is visiting her brother, Mt. Henry G. Winter and family for hostess to the bridge T club tonight tThursday). Mr. and Mun Harold Reeder served Mr. and of Glencoe natulaxion yesterday C Chicago. man, MAY s, 1921 'Mr. and Mrs. Adulp'n moved from their apart ottd street to their hnmc view avenue. Mr. Eric moved into the.Gieser il Mrs, C. was called part of la, deith of Y 'trwGeomee.asoesisiatWmrtt- “116.. fags!!! gu‘uugis -iiG, Margaret Mills had, 'cl by XuqNs.HoeeFraamirrh- Miss Catharin "tir-at-et-ra-r" "w-oats-suv u-wamLmL-tmua-uw uwmmdmgm '-do-*trVThro-rt_aetrteod9. rhfifiuhnnnfiy H Mr Highland Park Puss ttttttttttti _ ----.-t.. McMur dmother Dwight York , Lust Sunday Nick’s Colt of High-l eorNrwoeree-ire-ofheeto dbnbrother Waukegan. Thvieoewtstotyri) MNrs. 'lft'lfptil'i'lr1e1ira'lit, inningwhenCutg,th Highwood pitcher. was “in Ith') yumml‘kWYMWWhâ€"I Juno-exhi- tteersmintqxerityh-'i. "e)it-uiGieit?'ttelirtrrt..itthtAtte,e “a.“ - ',,rettdmretrt.ttureeqW_ " her ”F1“..-an “III-Ch the latter St Mil in} l‘yugmf-Vggq-nrm f Norsebretueal balm-ch 1teiir'ie:riri'iiie'e5'hEt.jiEi? teodtNrhtqtealt-trqettAi- ("'"iiuTfii7i7tii7'iLTtiii77ai"i'i'i; Emil Johnson of the U. S. s. Mary- land. Brooklyn Navy Yard, is visit- ing hi: mother: Mrs. Nellie A. Sack. Spring clean-up on hats, all fresh models to be closed out very low fitrorv; hats up to $25 v83 to $12; Lrretta Shop. NICK‘S COLTS IDSE , GAME TO WAUKEGAN game T to ii. WINJUNCDON FAFmtt""TMCWmtrrBItt, lti-haM‘E-ully hlyue'ahmu ,karierrsiAruqrVqfi_a u.M.r_.etM.d+. h- uniy Hannibal-Snail” ",Neethtiemrhwf8tristt_ will phy Nick": we. a The Philath'ea class of the Bethany Evanmlical church will hold a rum- "‘\32r sale in the Goldberg building. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 10 and tt. shth birthday‘on mam: may think Mr, Tirnlwrrakt vans young." F, “Stunt Brieade" arrive. He has , ert. a canvass of The Young People's Ljissionary so- 'iety of Bethany Evangelical church will meet with Miss Esther Monteom- 'ry next .Mondny evening. ' Joybelle'Fritseh is entertaining the members of her Sunday school class t a party this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lettare have vturm-d to their home here, baring pm! the past year in Chicago. Mr. $1. J. Timberlake celebrated his nth Firthday"on Tuesday. Although many may think this is quite an Me, Ir. Timlorlak» boasts of being "85 1-3” ynung,” He has not joined the Stove Brigade" but continues to be (rive. He has just recently complet- " a mam-ass of Highland Park and th, r North Shore towns for new sub- crlrrs to tho Highland Park Press. Yure‘s having that he may live to see 11111;.- rhany more lieppy birthdays. TV Rainbow club is giving a dance. awning Mav T, in Sanli hall. The ’Tuv Bird nrehestra will frirnish the N M t week where she SPRING CLEAN-UP ox HATS H Ditmvr of N. St, Johns l New Caulk. Indiana re she met her cousin, who is singing in this NUMBER tit new at a 10 1 , The' LORETTA SHOP l WW‘T GRACIIIW NonhShonLhanhU-H- airman-:Alm teAtuqd The North M Lin -- n! very interesting Poe" b N gh- tortiteht. lay 5, at Grace I. I that on North An-nue. If. m H lows: ’ North Shore Line an!“ In]. G. Stewns. A, Shank. E. Sit-Rh. Trombone solo V I In, m _ aecvmpanied by In. G" Reading Glen 1. - Vin-t! sulo _ In Git-y Sum-h songs by a Scott-luna- ...... Readimr--'Un the Punis' SEVERAL DEATHS IN g LAST WEEK REPORTED( h, avier than that in the “art of thy rther fur storage house in this sec- e _ Billy Jennin- Double quqryrt-_-R. Roy. F. 1w, G. Stevens, G. De Yoke. A. ‘m Wm. Chalmers, J, Jennino, R. Shuhis. Two at Fort Sheridan: One at Rail Men's Home; Little Girl Passes Some hope to' win success by Fuc~ cessfut “comm" in the stock market. but ordinary people will tind the chicken coups more hopeful. The path to success is said not to be my. but many think they can mt someone to give them t ride over that journey. EXPERT FURRTERS _ " OPEN SALON HERE, MI Sai, Anna Screw-am w dy the Fir F had I diffenr vioucly ", _ _ . . "." , "mtmliMBPant++taMBNmlt.ruatM" Newest in Sport Clothes The LORETTA SHOP ff Copies cf Realty-Jan Paton Colette Goupy Chantal _ “we 1mm “vied. I‘d-41v T, who had been in and Men's Home for " or :»-d there April M, need 58 mom‘h: and 2'7 dayl. The Iir't' was hMd It the Im- , r' minn church. here, on :1 wire. and burial was in new-:- ry. mar Desl’lsines. ,nuim- Schultze. an Army n- w;: years, died April 30 t tth, ridan hospital, where Ivn faithful service for a _ Thu fun ral was held ml ',i,vLul was in the post Elwin S. Hill, who has 't Sheridan several your: times died there April MT, vs. he had returned to my Krnnéha only a week Pulmrmary tuberculosis s the rnuw of death. The twin! h. Philadelphia for 10t%ethsuruir-- _ . I... - iii, . mum-Ima- . ' ‘~°-|-'_Nâ€"- .4; ‘(h‘hlnm , for Nut-331M” ATAt.rt-tmAM band-mum!!!” B-tsth-tweb.- 3:15 p. m. at h pd -r- There witlbeFbmrma._.t First--SaNrC_Gt-tuV “Mullen. VII-k... u! - Essey In ' . 116qu _ 'g,t,dt'if2t,ra'd'; ....... $etitrie “in-3AM I!“ 11”“th Sheridoswdttbeeir- Fourth - Ink Field. vs. M " voynfr. - - -- _ Fifth-Back lehr. ‘M VI. George Elicia. chm-pio- at Ann» lin. 1-34 pounds. Aim guy m 'yet vs. Dave Ostmv. Duluth. Thr. first two hag-gm (a. 10-h and the others six. 0n Thursday. Mar IS', the Lodres' Society will meet for the regular listen“ and social merting " the harm- of Mrs. Charkrs Werhane on Oakwood avenue. All when He urged to be thee. The American lacin- Am went to Five Point. North . hono r. LEGION AUXILIARY VISITS NORTH ”A30 n 12-May to spend the thy 'etrmiHaw the clothing of patient: in the - tal. The first Wednesday of each month has been set naide for this wurk. Anyone wishing to (a my all Mrs, W. F. Roberts, km 206‘. On Wm'nnsdty. May tt them is to be a special meeting at the home of the rresidvnt. Mrs. W. P. Roberta. M y 27 the auxiliary will loll pop- pits- ‘nr th,. bgim. " is hoped to mph this the must snares“! poppy T! auxiliary held a party at the Cruel! Lakes hospital April 23. visit- in: thrs units ttnd the main hospital and donating cookiis. Bowers and eirrarettes. week choir. Tuesday. May In. 2 p. m.--The W. F. M. te.wAtt-twitttMm.LMiNr, lot Michigan - _ Wednesday. Kay It. g p. trc-Mid- North “wane and but“: plan; St. Johns Evangelical Wm. B. Mk. minister Sand-y. lay tr-- . 9:30 I. - Sunday school. 1043 u. m. Morning worship. 6:30 p. In. Ear-ML lane. 72% p. m. Eve-in m A spacial Inuit-l m- by the Swath? Him Johnson says that , is me senator who has Ind the T sislrntia? germ entirely endicuted fr'TT IN: system. We wondered why _ 1n Ic-d :0 nun-h happier and more rrvntv-d in his We. photmnphs. tO ,ccormf'.rrico with the custom, now .11! in a union-wide manner. “u to nimn‘e this Farris. the :1 Sunday in May. u Mather“: Pupils of our Sunday school painted a speck] program the 'Crea/um which wilt be - a Tart of an! row-mm: Mnicos Ir30. Everyone is ourdirdly in- to attend than services. F.sa- ‘.1y do we desire that all mothers we on this day set aside in their Grace Methodist ’vr held. :II Moth. Mul- In. Pray “Aid and Home- hay " rvices at “Mafia."mmn- “WHM . mad-adminis- 'aSr/ra"gtrg'tt "Pdiii nd - It 0-- ill to h in". ')LllLhTtu'r.etttu1,2ggst.'uh, a: P"'me'yo_.h-uvvilt' “I” in. “Pm‘a' "m“m-zmhwmcu- Chagrin-d M an. telreerttetftert Nan-lib 'Slept ".-Ats.at-tlut,tartr-du8et.t",r_aetyf ent' and-“ha.“firkrtirzmflrm yin“-.. 'I tttfret-ttTic; to mr-o-te with you to tho it“ catinbththgnni vmwwm Visits-minimum“ "eNetherinfb-eatttI.P. "Mk-Adv. . Remember-- ' MOTHERS DAY READ TBS WANT SECTION FOR P301171! 397 North Avenue, Highland Park ANNOUNCING Graham's Cupboard - -Todar- t "She is Entitled to the Gyrator Electric I . Washer EARL W. GSELL & CO; LetYourGiftforHerbe M9 Central Asa. Phone 2600 thr-io-gh-tia-nod-e nPh-WJt-Mual hwwmmd areAur_aHHuatisqrtsaar Delicatessen goods. bakery goods, a full lint of salads, soft drinks and icecream. Wewil1ahsorunaflmt class restaurant -. chicken and steak dinners We have a fresh stock of Fannie May Candies for Mother's Dar.- (2 doors East of Waukegan AWN) attitudinal-outwa- PHARMACISTS the opening of at exteqt. iuirGai"ieGrsepGait tim. " pt 3319 Raga Williams Ave. Mrs. Holiard's Page & Shaw Aunt Molly’s i" . "l _ ." . k'rlr,'i mt; - 6, an! Whitman's of "

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