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Highland Park Press, 25 Aug 1927, p. 18

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.. Theqdare .B. .Moritz_of 226_Warwick ' road, Renilworth enurtafimwenty guests ‘at luncheon and bridge. f Miss Jonas is spending the weekâ€" end in Detroit, Mich., with Miss Mrs. A. O. Meyer of Evanston gave a bridge tea and surprise handâ€" kerchief shower for Miss Jonas last Wednesday. Mrs. Lillian Warren, 999 Bluff road, Glencoe. is entertaining at a luncheon and bridge on Wednesday, August 24, for her sister, Miss Hope Jonas, who wiHl be married on Sepâ€" tember 17, to Harve Stein of New York = | Tuesday Mrs. W. T. Gaskell of 224 Sheridan road, Kenilworth entertainâ€" éd at the Georgian hotel at luncheon and bridge and Wednesday _ Mrs. A number of parties have been given for Mrs. Bulley, who visited in Renilworth two years ago. Mrs. Fred Bulley entertained at a lunchâ€" eon and bridge at her home Aug. 10. Mrs. Edward Wisdom of 861 Spruce street, Winnetka was hostess at a luncheon and bridge Aug. 11, and Mrs. Otto M. Ruth gave a luncheon and bridge at her home at 416 Woodâ€" stock avenue, Kenilworth, Aug. 12. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bulley of 220 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Bulley of Montreal, who are leaving Sunday after spending two weeks here. © . Miss Elinor Dennehy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dennehy, is to make her bow to society at a ball at the Blackstone hotel given by her father and mother the evening of Deâ€" cember 26. The Dennehy family has been occupying its summer home at 1231 Tower road, Hubbard Woods, this season. \ oven their npnrtment‘ at 199'I>‘7kâ€"e Shore drive, Chicago, the first of September. Because of recent illness in the family, the wedding of Miss Jane Naugle and Billings McArthur, son of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis McArthur of Chicago, will be small and quiet. The ceremony will be read on Thursday afternoon, September 15, in the chapâ€" el of~â€"St. Chrysostom‘s â€" church, at 4:30 o‘clock. Little Joan MeArthur, miece of Mr. McArthur, will be flowâ€" er girl. Miss Naugle, with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Naugle. have been spending the sumâ€" mer in Winnetka. They expect to reâ€" * Maple . avenue, ‘ Winnetka, nee the engagement of l: 4 ; Rachel Almeda, to John Manierre, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. Manierre of 1401 Dearborn ' , Chicago. Theâ€"date for the P has not yet been set. Miss Foster made her debut in 1923 and was graduated from Bryn Mawr in 1925. Mr. Manierre was graduated from the University of Wisconsin and is now ‘ a student in the Norâ€" western University Law school. | and Mrs. Stephen A. Foster of Shore News _ aballe ‘~*| Florence Walsh who is to be her maid Jack Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘John Duncan of 237 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, is on a moter . trip through California and the northâ€" western‘ part of the United States. in Franklin«B~â€"X,Mgs, Fgz. expects to return in about threa waale *# _ Mrs. W. A. Fox, ©585 Longwood ave., is leaving on Monday to motor to Wilmington, Del., for a visit with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox. Mrs. Fox‘s two sisters, Mrs. E. M. Clark of Webster Grove, Mo., and Mrs. W. O. Davies of South Bend; Ind., will accompany her. While in the East, the three sisâ€" ters will visit with two other sisters [ Miss Barbara Holden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Holden of 527 Warwick road, Kenilworth, won the Junior Girls‘ championship in tennis at the Skokie Country club recently. Last Sunday she played an exhibiâ€" tion match at the Indian Hill club with Miss Robinson, who was defeat-‘ ed at Skokie by Mrs. Chapin. l oc oi e t mtc securei by separate deed. Am principal and deal with investors. principals only. Write very fully first letter, give street and phone No. .Address Aâ€"50,. Highland Park Press. $500 to $5000, each 75 first Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M. Miller have returned to their home at 936 Elm street from a trip of four thousand miles to New York and Boston, Atâ€" lantic City, Washington, Richmond, Cincinnati, Gettysburg and Harrisâ€" burg, and through the Allegheny mountains to Columbus. The Higginsons, formerly of Winâ€" netka, are now residents of Lenox, where the wedding took place. There isn‘t a moâ€" torist living who will not find a new motoring thrill in t GREEN BAY AUTO STATION 500 North Green Bay Road Official Cadillacâ€"LaSalle Service John | NU nermh s o e e h Pote return in about threé weeks Both Miss Birk and Mr; Rye are graduates of the University of Wisâ€" consin. The former it a e of Alpha Phi sorority, .1{4 and Phi Beta Kappa, a Phi Gamma Delta: +C Pa erick 8. Rye of Wilmette, Thursday evening, Au..ll,.gg.‘w Presbyterian church, at) 8:30 o‘clock, Mr. Rye and his bride will be at home after September 15, at 1714 Forest avenue, Wilmette.© ut Miss Margaret Helen Birk of Chiâ€" Mhhhn,._%.u.gm For Private Investo;s First Mortgage Notes CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY EVANSTON BRANCH 1810 Ridge Avenue â€" the LaSalle President Coolidge has probably found that the Black Hills are a great deal quieter than they. were when he saw them in the movies. If you don‘t believe it pays to disâ€" count your bills by prompt payment, listen to this: the government saved $4,208,448 in four years by paying promptly and getting the cash disâ€" count. (Formerly Druggan Wouldn‘t you like to feel as sure of yourself as the average hotel clerk seems to be? # Since the pastor will not return from his trip to Missouri until Sept. 5, the St. Paul‘s Herald will appear one week later. The September meeting of the Ladâ€" ies Aid: will be held Thursday, Sepâ€" tember 1, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Scheskie, DesPlaines, II1. The memâ€" bers are kindly requested to gather at the church at 1:00 p. m. Will buy from owner, bigh grade uninâ€" cumbered agricultural . land. Give street, phone No. Write very fully. Address Bâ€"100 members and friends to vonh]p :t t-; Presbyterian church. RIO GRANDE VALLEY Sunday, September 4, the pastor will be at Marthasville, Mo., to preach at an anniversary service of the Marthasville Women‘s League. On this Sunday there will be no servâ€" ice at the St. Paul‘s church. Rev. Andrews extends an invitation to the F. W. Schaefer of Baltimore, Md. wil_l have charge of the service. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church Schoolâ€"9:15 a. m. . ~ Serviceâ€"10:30 a. m. The German service will be omitâ€" ted. Please notice that the hour of worship has been changed from 10:15 to 10:30 for this one Sunday on aeâ€" count of the union service. The memâ€" bers and friends of the Presbyterian church will unite ‘With the members of the St. Paul‘s church in Sunday‘s service. Since the pastor of fifi&- Paul‘s church will be absent, the Rev. See Us before sailing for France Aug. 26. He will visit friends in Paris and plans to be back in Winnetks about Dr. James, . Turner of 797 Eim """vWfiuI-.tu-hun!-t today to spend about a week there He is accompanying his uncle, A. 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