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Highland Park Press, 1 Sep 1927, p. 6

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F i I II! , -. mum-Mm Dunn. “gum iyetrftrr.itrgs1."tett1rllsttlte. - MMdIin-mum. _-ne-tcur-Leer-is - Hanna-impugn twin-amt. AMIhe-n- Culver Ind.. sive insists WCifrr am Mrs. H, J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christman of New York will arrive here next week and will spend a few days visiting relatives. 'Mrs. Mary Herdklotz. Mrs. Christmal mother will return to New Ycrk. with them to sisnd the winter. ' Little Jack McCarthy who had his tonsils rr-mmx-rl yecterday at the Highland Park hospital is getting along nicely. " Mr. "arad Mrs. Fritz Baht. Jr.. of Ridge road entertained at dinner Sat- urday evening for Mr. Haas Bahr who leaves for the University of Illinois in a few weeks and for Miss Mona Ruhr who is leaving for Lt Crosse, Wis., where she will be art teacher in the senior high school there. Mrs. c. Rasmussen, who has been the ttuest of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Exam. returned to her home in Ita, duo. Sunday. Among thqse who wvre graduated from Chicago university this week was Miss Lois Schulz of Wilmette. formerly of Highland Park, Miss Schulz receiving her Ph.B. degree. Mrs. L. A. Wyn] and Miss Gra Johnston spun Sunday in Chicago 1rtvitatitts haw brm is<uvd i the marriage of Sic; Louise Barila datteht-r 'sr Mr. and Mrs. Barih to Louis rhatrsti of Chicago. mine which is In take place Sunday mm ing, Avprty -r H. at up okiork the Immtn-uiato Coneepticn chun A very pretty wedding took piacel mt ferns Ind beautiful flowers, when Miss norm Ana Evnmj “but of Mr. IId In. F. C. EVIME became the bride of Mr. Italic Dean Fuller, son all: and In Alfred Puller of Immune. WU., on Satur- hy evening, An. " " the Gut: Methodist clinch. the Rev. Dollie " Wing. The bride was vary dun-II- ilt.rtivrartrmtirsd-itha.er- than: of rose point he: Ind her three yard tulle veil was had in who: by - and cram Not-om. tme cr- viHnurareshowerboo-tofwkite mu. lilies of the valley and baby's heath. Miss Adeline Em liner " the bride who u: mid of [mar wwe Ill orchid treorEette m Ind curried I banquet of yellow rm. an.. Charlotte Seilfert Ind Mists Ruth 'true.. sister of the groom. were the can two attendants of the bride. the for." eomroed in I - dress, cat- ryi'ng I bouquet of red run with baby’s breath while the Utter ware I pack dress Ill curried I bouquet ttfeed-r-trt-th. It. ?Prohd Sch-2r 4 Chic-an. will of It. petd Mm. Bans Ruth am- timed twelve guests at dinner on Monday evertine in compliment to Dr. Ind Mn. Andrew Hamilton of Tn- velar: Rest, Kentucky, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonner of Shah Me. and Mrs. E. Moidauer and (ML dren have returned from a two weeks vacation at Pelican Luke. Mrs. E. G. Powdl will return to- men-ow IFridayt from Detroit. Mich. when she spent the summer. Mr. M. J. Timberlake will leave tomorrow (Friday) for Jackson, Hick. where he will 5 nd two weeks with his brother and To." relatives. Mrs. Green of the Green Tea Pot left Sunday for a two weeks motor trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mrs. J. G. Fidder returned on Ttres.. day after spending a week " Cedar Lake. Ind. THURSDAY, SEWER l, "et Mr. and Mrs. 'Clinton Stryker Ind family have returned to their home on Glencoe nwnue after having spent the stytek at the Dells, Wis. The Rev. Frank Pitt returned to HigMand Park last Tuesday after a brief visit in the east. Campbell chapter-No, NE 0. E. s. will hold their regular meeting next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Martin, In.” alumina! informally at three tr] ble- of bridge on Sand-y evening at 's' their home on N. Green Bay road. L Roy Jones of Kenosha. Wis, is vis- itiee his sister Mrs, James Collins. Anrone having rooms for high school teachers please call Highland Ptrk NBS, Mrs. E._D. Brigham. Pwuud-htrbv'h.uth't"ta'r-atrrt-s= manly.“ it Highland! Park Puss Aitmr- '#N'd'att22'g1T, K “a Barilari. Barilari Mr, _ Mrs. Carleton Vail of Lincoln ave- nue entertained informally at tea On Cjii'ri'i'iiL'i' at her home for Mrs. 3 Hem)" S. Vail. I Mr. and Mrs. William beskie of JPIoasant street, Highwood. have m i turned from . motor trip-to Shenan- (doatt and Fraekvitie, Pa, when they pisited Mr. Lcskie'a sister and other irelatives. This is the first time in the past twenty-three years that Mr. [ Leskie has visited his home town and he reports I great many chases. They report a most delightful trip. Fihuf, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baldwin and EL,“ Baldwin who spent the summer ct the MoorlartlrBass Rods. Glou- 1-. "t'er, Mass., have returned to Ei, Rnctort. In December; Mrs. Baldwin and her daughter will go to Pasadena for the winter. Mr. Esp-rm: L. Millard has retum~ od from Europe whrre he spent the past two months. While there he met Mr, Walter Egan. Miss Gwendolyn James has return- ed from Cody, Wyoming. where she spent several weeks. Mrs. Lillian Udell Fisher of St. I". nndlMl's. George Taylor of S, St. Johns in: nue, and Mrs. Taylor's father Mr. Miller of Decatur return- ed last Wednesday from Minoan... Wis., where they spent the past three weeks. _ will new for. the Kmh Killian.“ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stalk. In Fl J. Gresham and children motored tot Burlington. Wim, on Sunday where) they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.) J. H. Beckham. 1 the Exmoor Country club. Miss Janet Bard maimed home Wednesday from Camp Bryn Mott, Jtoosvvclt, Wis., where she has spent the past eight weeks. Miss Ada Medan Moore will enter- Louis, Ma., is spending two weeks visiting the Udell and Cope families. and Suuth America. Mrs. W. C. Shipnes entertained at a few tahles of bridge yesterday after, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rigdon have re turned from Minoeqms, Wis., where they visited their son, Henry. who is in camp there. They also motored in northern Michigan. Mr. Jesse L. Smith is await: a tewrurrirtCtrgiim-aestoo the Randolph Puntatims in CM county Ind visiting other kiwi: phoes including 14-inch Ito-e. Monticello, gar ct-bet-ine, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Martin will entertain at dinner Saturday eve- ning at Exmoor club. Some of the W iirCiiiiicuiiGiiGGiJi In. Bum, left My {a a bi Int: Ralph Bard, Jr., and William Joyce have returned from I week's any in Minneapolis where they attended the but matches. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Mrs. Charles Williams WH- kins and Mr. John Want Richards of Luke Forest on Wednesday, the seventeenth of August in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Richards will be at home after October I at Lake Forest Acadrmy. Lake Forest. -. . Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hastings will epterfain It dinner on Saturday at Miss Ada' Medan Moore will enter- tain at luncheon and bridge at the Exmoor club next Wednesdny. on. Wedrwsday. Mrs. Walter Carr is etttert, w friends ttt "tees-Friday t nnoth’Smnnt hf California :itin:‘her daughters. 3Irc. 1an and Mrs. Erneist Nolt Atituttst those entertaining "et#thrveroetrWa-ttttt $vhpAeeI-t 811$th lam Save Your Money NOW - Save Regrets Later.' 1ilighwood State Bank Alla TO Gm Puma)“ MICE AT ALL TIMES Aha-duh! "WW-mtBan.T--tmowqrmE my" "The C “I "mits Bank" That Savings Account , Erneitt Noklnz. _ entertaining atoiir., " club Saturday cum Mes. S. Parker John- 11- Condwillie, Mr. H. F S-amrssam 9M. is entertaining a Friday for Mrs. Hum " nmnuow (b- may mifii -- " iia uh H mute-kilnhhm mallard-vans. My Hillard In Mun-d 2mqs Ca-p Gui-hoe, Vern-out. Mm was“. Mr. and In. England Flinn-l (may return-d Monday from ' qt“, Wis, when they spent the past up.“ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilmore Kiln and three children of Chicago m the (nests of their sister, Mrs. Jule Sohey. Smithy. Mr. and Mrs. Funk North ham (on: " Lake Louise Ind Ball to spend several veeb, - - h was the guest of Mrs. J. E. MCCII- frey a few days last week. Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph F. Leaning hurt today la motor to St. Paul, Minn. where they will visit Mrs. Leamintr'r >;-:ur. Mrs. B. D. Page, for a few xr'. and m. William Folsom lav. Friday' on I motor trip to Norm Sco- The De Forest school at 122 North Sheridan road openn on Wednesday, Sept. T. under vgry happy conditions, New equipment is added to the school and new teachers already in charge of the three departments of pre- school kindemrcen and primary m. The fine spirit of CO-OPEN- tion between parents, children ind when, meeting in no lovely an out- door and home environment. assure- another year rich in worthwhile de- velopment. In. Occur Schmidley and children, France. and Billy. In vilitiug felt the: in Wine, Whc, this week. Mr Ind Mrs. J. E. McCaffrey uni funny spent I day this week It Crook Lske. hir. And Mrs. E. D. Brigham re- in“ Saturday from 1 three months tor trip in Canada. Mr. and In. Albert [Arson and family returned yesterday from Wanna. Wig, where they enjoyed n two weeks vacation. Mr. tad Hrs. Edward A. Smith left last week on an extended trip to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Vaughn Ind son Donald of Forest avenue. have jun! returned from a seventy-two ’hun- dred mile auto trip to California, They were gone six weeks and visited Tijuana. Mexico, Sam: Barbara, hos Angeles and runny paler places of note. They report excellent roads and tuna! understand why anyone should fear crossing the desert or going over the mountains. Miss Carol Fisher who has been LkLrl‘mt] about two months sailed Tues- day on the Leviathan tor her home here M h' F: Miss Floivnce Family: Th Bob Dense] and Bob Greet-shah -b in Niw Mexfro. _ rs. Gaunt» flurridgo js unending ral “wt: in Wauwimrt. Nantuek- Harvest Home dinner and _ the Exmnnr club will be;heid " U. Kelhe and two rd last week from tor trip in the east of Chicago McCIf- Um. nnim kick. him; In. [all Inuit ad “but. thwfumvm Mis. Ann luck I. My surprised u In: M m by twenty bi-tdc Th '0‘“ In spent in dating, an]: ad M Refreshment: m N hm h the evening. Mm.LA.Hiaseuseet-dtroan Roaring Brook Inn, Hart-t Springs, Mich., when the - the put month with bar brother, Wu J. ot. tis of Chiratto. Phillip Hunk, who In: My b-o, ed the; reeks no in getting do»: very nicely. , The Rev. Faber Hulk and lin- Liuim Scanlon, both of an”. m guests this week in the Veasit Inuit home on First street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbaugh announce the mum! of their daughter Mildred. to Robert S. Lake of 33 East Elm strut. Chicago» Ilia Hurhaugh attended Dana Hull whoa! in Wellesley, Hm., Ind the School of Fine Arts Ind Cum in Boston. Mr. Lake attended the University of Nebraska. and is a member of the Phi Den: Theta fraternity. The wel ding will take plaee this fall. Mrs. Fud Fisher, In, entertained) eight gamma at one o'clock luncheon; nn Monday at her home on South Chan Bay rd. _ f Miss Cullen: Conway of Everett.‘ Trl., has chosen Saturday, Sept. 19m” as her, wtuldsryrffafy at which b"IU she will marry Mr. John fPrrHI O'Brien, Mm at Mr. and Mrs. Riieha, , _ O‘Brien of Ventral ave. l, Mrs. Sarina “arcane, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Care of Chicago and! Mr. am 11»! Stanley Gibbs Were the' Sunday ["h‘rfs of Mr, and Mrs. "I It, tier! rd S. Green Bay rd. Hay rd link liars Burkland of Chicago J; womb-u: taro week.- with Mr. Tttrl Mrs. Edward Borkert of S. Crew in“; a. Marcelling Slimming Finger Wave ll HIGHLAND PARK I395 gurus from N. s. Station m LORETTA SHOP no North Sherida- Road Pb... Han-.3 M 463 No Charges. Refunds or Exchanges Every Spring and Summer Coat and Hat, every Dress and Hat, must be moved out to make room for Fall and Winter Garments. re- 7 . gtrcueu former rliees hr Call r A” Dresses to 3: closed out at ' $15 and $25 Al? 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