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Highland Park Press, 4 Aug 1927, p. 20

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”In; took place but swanky at We River, in A“. wanting the moon " Mr. Dacha-n5 cabin at W 0' Mel, Mr. all In. Rude» News of a romance in the north woods comes in the mnouneement of the marriage of bliss Virginia' Bach, Iain. dotghter of L. L Buchanan of 691 Cherry that, to Charles G. Rud- Ayrttyss of [Arch-dc, N. Y. The ham of Wilmette. Jack Thompson of Wilmette will be best min foe Mr. Levi], and the when will be Ballard Highee of Witmette, W. P. White of Winnetka, and Edward Yonkers, Ether of the bride. _ Miss Yonkers has chosen her sister, l Mrs. George A. Zabriskie of Cuba, for her matron-of-honor, and her brides-, maids will be Miss Winifred Mend“ of Kenilworth. Mrs. W. P. White of Winnetka, and Miss Eleanor Buck) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McNamee of 135 Hogarth lane, Glencoe, announce the marriage on July 3 of their daughter. Ruth, to Walter D. Barnitz, son of Mrs. Henry Wilson Barnitz of 'Glen View. The wedding was a very quiet oner held at the home of the, bride's parents. The house was) massed With pink peonies and blue delphiniums for, the service. Miss, Margaret McNamee servgd her sister) as maid of honor, and the best man! was the groom's brother, Rudolph] Bamitz. Follofing the ceremony] Mr. and Mrs. Barnitz left by motor) for a two weekt' wedding trip. They have returned and will be at home in Glen View until some time in Sep- tember. . I Miss Natalie Yonkers, daughter of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Edward H. Yonkers of 911 Sheridan road, Wilmette, will be-" come the bride ot Granville Revere Lewis m, of Lynchburg, Va., at 8:30 o’clock, Tuesday, August 2, at the Church of the Holy Comforter, kenil- worth. The ceremony was perform- ed by the Rev. Leland H. Danforth. Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lewis, Jr., of Lynchburg. Mr. and Mrs. Sherer left for a short trip through Wisconsin. and on their return will be at home at 1000 Main street after August I. J5oth Mr. and Mrs. Sharer were formerly residents of Wilmette. The gown of the bride was it white crepe-de-Chine and lace. She wore a tulle veil arid carried a bridal bouquet of lilies of the valley and roses. The wedding was a quiet one with only members of the families and intimate friends present. Miss Frances Elizabeth Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Ross of Evanston, was married last Sltnrdny afternoon to George Sharer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherer of Evanston, in the garden of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Weld on 315 Sunset road, Win- netka. The Rev. Herbert L. Willett of Kenilworth performed the cere- mqny. V J 1 Mr. Ind Mrs. Selden White of Or- tin‘ton “cane. Evanston, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter. Martha Johnston, to Rob- ert Ober Clark, so" of Mrunnd Mrs. Edwin H. Clark, of 909 Mt. Plasma! court, Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. White tad their dhughter are spending the summer in the H. Spaulding Cottin horde at 33 Locust road, Winnetka. . I -_" VI'I" WIN“ 't-trottrrtttmi----trr.iu. ' Peeece.P' _ “when” ". W " lb- Vim *tPtgti.tiheuu",te,'2.t '-,atikitGii'v, A'id'.ttrf to "oh.sortotMm,EmBiktirua Inuit-mm, Wilma. took tttutter, mootirte.0ttrtkat tMo'eioekirsthe Raven-wood Kath- mam» Dr.J.T.Dur-ndpu- dbttedtyeemrsr., mthn’ motor trip through the north m. planning to stop " Charlaoix and Green Lake, Hick Upon their return. they will the u: annual-1t mil the completion of their new home. Mr. W: is a commercial artist with the Balahan and Kat: or- nuiution. In: my Firth of Will-om vu Md. and Cecil Morgan, also at Wilmette. served as but nun for Mr. law-in. trate mind T'"'" F Cal "t't'i?a'iii, gilt: (iir,2'r""" t.gagttiteeit., D. L. Muskie Beauty Shame 'oeogLEDdr-- t'gtUatg,itrttnutd 1,'dqtttitnilrgPg.feit; h- chhukicnu r 1'lrGl2l"hTgl'tltlllT - nd _ [nun . ”an! Oil Burner and “a! Mannheim-y dell-agent. ' MShouNm Meier. Miss Alice 'raynpr, daughter of the Jlerttrt, H-Taylor of Bluff road, re- t'urned Thursday from Europe, where she had spent seven months, accom- panied by her aunt, Miss0essie Irwin of the Orrintrton hotei, Evanston. Senorita Montero is a native of Se- ville and is known as Spain's loveliest dancer. She has been in this country for about five yells. and makes her headquarters in New York. At the Vista del Lago, her Spanish type of beauty fitted in perfectly with the ah ehitecture and decorations. She made her entrance through a large ntchway tn the esplanada, which made a beau. tiful setting for her ancient type of costume of white lace and white man- tiHa. Another typical flamenea cos- tume worn by Senorita Montero had a long train, which she managed in the manner of a true artist. Senorita Maria Montero, guest dancer all four nights at the opening of Vista del L180. Wilmette, is the house guest of Mrs. Mellen C. Mar-! tin of 630 Rosewood avenue. Mrs. Francisco Martin of New York is also i' a truest of Mrs. Martin. l Announcement in made of the en- gagement or Mists Florence Lucy Fake gt 1106 Vernon avenue. Glencoe. to Dr. HarohrFoote Gosnell of Roch. ester, N. Y. Miss Fake has recently returned from the International school at Geneva, Switzerland, where she has been teaehintr for . three years. Dr. Gosnell is assistant pro- fessor of sciences at the University of Chicago. 'ixe party enjoyed especially I reading by Alfred Newton Bunk-In of Winnetka, of his child poems. a shower tor Min Dorothy Shim of Glencoc, who " to nun Herbert. D. Tomlin-on of Hannibal. Mo., in October. Ana the (last. pro-ant were Miss 1','ll'l'ie'd Ind ling Em- ma Sulunbach of Irving Park, week- end guests of mu hunting Lay, who sails early in the month tor ER- rOpe. . inngll‘hhlpthdxmh 'Cuo'ttrtiio.nnrrv,esiti" ofBv-tarm, 2"!) " Glue“, saiirA-t6.-ioarti.dhrhrr" t"etmttur0ii-rue" toe1tatrtoemsti-urutmtrtnMi- In. Miashrxguaimtmtam.d homNev Yam-uncut: ,rithreluNt-A,t.atsttra.Mrtaiis cellist, a the David In": wind. Mrs.B-dherdnraahtqewiiim- mairtinEuroreiitiuu. - Mrs. Hurry M. lay of no: lago- wood lane, Glenna, mined by tho Mina Knhgim Ind hunt“ ur, etttertaitted gym; afteatoryt with You will have “solute pri- ncy in our - an! heir cutting nation um. VAT- VAVIIO I. In.“ new: IAW IA- - um - "All.“ Permanent Waving All) Keen Steam " Oil "Process Wm: 1990:me; mums! laminae Why to to China) for I permw. neat vulva when you an get the thtertt kind right here " home. Don't Wt anti! the hot Ive-thumb. Nowisthorightuuon. Hyou mt - v ' a r T . _ We Cut the Very Latest It may be that your bath room Inch onty a lavatory. a toilet or I tub, .or perhaps you want an entire oatitt. In any case it will be to your adv-nun to see our stock of modern bathroom equipment. Make your selections, then get our prices for the thing: you want and our curses for install-- tions. You'll find ours are the best. Modern Planting and Head-a Immu- M11, Ghun 1m . my BUILDING 360 CENTiAL AVENUE Telephones Shop B. P. 294 Ben. B. P. 489-134! Boston has retired from the list of applicants for the Republican conven- tion. but there are indications lint the Demotrats are seriously consid- ering the city with the 'tdev-ts foolish on? it would seemwof hitting Cool- idge at the source. Omnhl. Kuhn: City. St. Louis, Chicago and Minne- apolis are also in the running, the Kansas City boom being apparently the mac! suhstttntial, It may be only a Sign of tho times, but it is worth noting that the competition is min. ly for the Republican gathering. The Democratic convention apparently is going In be of the Orphan Annie v:- rivty. The avtual selection of the Re- publican convention city will not be made before December next at the meetimt tsf the Republican Nations! committee. C . I The battle Among American cities for the Republican National conun- tion in 1928 is still going on was. Cracker of California, bearing Aloft the San Franeiseo banner, has we the,most syatematie cannula. Be- fore‘he left the east, he told his friends that he had already an?“ a majority of the Republican Nation- al committee, and that the states of Washington. Oregon, Utah and CMo- rado favored the Golden Gate. De- troiters are also showing consider- able vim. Governor Green has " ready made one visit to Wuhinlton at the head of a delegation which urged the claims of that city, Ind‘l new delegation is in the ranking! Carmi Thompson between time: Dual been urging Cleveland. It m IngeJ ly through his activities that the Re, publicans went there in 1924. Mr. Thompson's argument is t t one gnod turn deserves' another. l and 5 M’ I... Ind. Iii-1w iiueiGWr'i' " 'dl."';.,":,'.'?.'.','?'".',',,,',,',,"'.','.."?, khaki» [ CITIES YYING FOR G. o. P. (XJNVENHON my {All mat. in huh. My toi.intteerrtother.Mrs.WmAD". Fulton, fur a week or (an is” in Michigan. On My H!!! to departure Min mm in hand " a shower given by lia- a.” Calkins ot Roger: Park. MiaaMarunPutomoeaBttEitt MWWYEEWMO Moran Brothers tat and Wei Seek It; N, Much Competition for Den- mummwmrmm. I BATH ROOM OUTFrTs oeratie Session William Wanton of Highwood in firted8t96arsdeoata inJutiecolthe Pence Conrad's court Inst weak, on a charge of driving an nutcllmbik irhile intoxicated. He was arrested just " Deeraeld ioad west of town by Otrker Martin Kopp. break into the nu ot EW- Sport Shop In made one night but wont. Twopaoesto_iatthemar- broken, but one: hear. who “I in the vicinity and heard the (In: an. in, Ins nub]: to “We . IAI- dowy form which flitted through In may and ding ttutrtri!tyrr-iudiiAac dunkhtvhilothvnuv-u- annmmm wa-tot-ot-aria-i" a1udinyeear,9-dtoumhmn may. put}; qieaed g'ponk'hn Pompom nu- police ‘en inlet-ad. that city sum.‘ If; an 'II taken into custody the" an! the at recovered. ttair' Cowman-mm; Atteatr.ttihhtt. _ union from ' A_reed_eoetbertrtet- “PPM? "WA! ,ttprqt to YOU would immediately plan mum comfort in your home if ysat'd can at our shop and see the bath and kitchen and base- ment improvements we're show- int :,,i?t1'i,'4gj),lt'6,g Lii’n “Li 'itlM, [I ' We'd like to hurt you call and riew The plumbing things tt'C have for you. (mm the .rorert. of Ir Quick 5 NEW HOUSE READY for m. Nam alike. All mm equipment. Hot inter but. oak noon. mu Mathias. Em "ttqt decorated. . This institution fill pay for Itself and the but ho in savings plus unknown comfort well within In lifetime. rkuutoeertifrthat_or-batittisttht-t 1'0"”,wa park, {tum by lama» w. tram, m t"-idged am an. fnotteaih.tatudin-dtttteeaoiththe-d-tnst4o-of't" UnivemlepumtbimCo. oarr.aeatedsrdareeilto.t4o-dmttrr. proai_fotrrineheeofh-uairsattthe "ter4errma-tt_esrxt" the quire am of the - ailing. Impacted by it. S. Bennett, (mule: Sum. Certitted by Norman G. Hugh, Pieo.l'rseidertt, “Um-penal cm a “no cm. T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Walter W. hdhmmul-a mam JOHN BlllilNellil1talltt The style at landscaping, which " one garden will be entirely wrong for another. A treietttiBe gardener understands this - and through his knowledge when the most of every garden. May we apply these principles of harmony to your garden? l r Box Id, Bighlund Park Tel. B. P. 2575 I m m In! We Operate Our Own Plant in Highland Park Harmany in Gardening . ‘" Cleaner and Dyer Telephone B. P. 16 9 j, Henry G.' Winter In: inourpartiaurn-i- of business, vettuUtom, Icahn. en'- nice... ttdd"; mung} gilt-nu. copmn. pane cor I Hub of ty',', In: iijiiiicjrva, tin Ind I” Inc-u war or every purpose. Aar dying reprodtteeAin 'ew wrt e, grain . in pJuiilyl' 111' ' arit- c Isa hat reason-Him V sum HITAL PRODUCTS H. P. 2619 WAY. mm 6. m swam sum

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