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Highland Park Press, 15 Sep 1927, p. 4

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N hMCrundao-Sunlq -3ytiyghyrr-.?".aasdMrs. ‘lm. _.ta,3.ae--itrh-rt- it. J. Wanna- and Mim, Cath- "h-C-iArseNew3rorhwemthe ”Mikhail” Mu. Dummy Marty (numbed " . mise-oar-. shaver last Thurs, - min: in compliment of In. M for“, Miss [misc Buril-ri. laud! Smith of Autism! - .1 left for My, Ontario. where I. till be the eoest of Warren G. J-ofrtieerrtseert. 'h-Amerie-o-ir-wilt "eetthiaattemmmatthettomeot -.r.rtoterts,sikGmeatBnr I‘ll All business wittttetakmrmr 'iqeedbramteiathmrr. Mr. 1nd In. Sump] M. Ratings? Ind Bt.isa Ad: ledon Moore have ii-l I“ invitatioms to all "At Home" on'. Sunday afternoon from four m1 m o’dock. Mr. and In'C. S. Reach of Rice m with their blight". Harriette he to Madismt. Wing on Wednes-g N when It: Belch will enter her, Mote yur " the Unm' it, "l Viennain. with slippers and hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink tons and lilies of the \‘Alley. Mr. Harold Duffy War of the bride served the groom ll best man. A wedding breakfast was served following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. the We being very attractive with a center piece of roses and larkspur. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon will be " home It 412 Wauh-gtn avenue, Highwood upon their return from I honeymoon daughter Dutfy a: George ' place "Su? church. l Eisner a bride wa trimmed with a m pets. She and line: Sullivan. was um: Joh of the make upon t they a Stesi r: orchid Ella Ma of tan Cl scream v Highlu held a' 0- Sunday, Sept. It, at M) a. t) at the Immune Common church. We Jouphine Bail-ti, daughter: .1 Mr. and an Joe Baum af s/ Snead street was married to It.‘ Innis Onesti of Chicago, son of In} and Mrs. Joseph Onesti of Rome, Italy. the Rev. Dr. O'Neill mama“ The bride was lovely in I white satin, mu trimmed with point lace andg wearing a veil that mu. held in place' by orange blossoms and carrying al Mu- bouquet of white roses and lilies of the vtuler. The maid of honor, Anna Muto of Lake Blair were I dress uf yellow canton crepe trim- med with yellow satin. Dorothy gut-) forty, wearing a pale green Meu' dress, Lucreza Calo of Chicatrrsttomm- ed in an orchid taeeta dress and Mary Carina Wearing . pink Meta: gown, served as bridesmaids. All lt-V tendams of the bride carried LGI bouquets of pink roses and wore mo-l line hair' bands in may their mt spective dresses. John tEesti served) his brut'nrr as best man while Frank- Cara ml fycr.csto Cara acted as ushl em. A ruq'vxiun wan huld at Witten, ha}! tro Mr. an Zion. l only the bride and WWW” “USDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1927 Miss Rut I h- tt- B-Mars, Angus, ”Qty-”Mush t1yrtt-da--1.trtt.attt. *- m-ummamam - ‘w ,' [Luau-t1,“ Miss Duffy's only attendant, vd in pink georgette crepe 50 Highland: Park Puss D aw w nu I th, I In.8uud [evil-ad butter iataorMm.u-uvumaam- Mm.Bterrr-et-vetmn mmwblpilmlb- "e-ttWh.---- ho “Wit-lib... -r_-qrtatMl..V 'hBqhi_aMltteia.iriil Mr.nnd Inc-21mm ehiMrsthavemt-rtAeirbe- hldhe.m..hvh¢wdthelu~ 'rterhtTti+ Park with In _rtrrrttomir-tn, It: "iiUU HMdGrodhyiud rm. Miss luau: Berrridee and Mr. Stanley Kiddo of m: Forest were the 81mm M d Mr. and In. Willi- IL m It. and In. Clyde “do and two children who spent the summer in this city with nlat'rvu returned Saturday to their home in Loo Art-' pics, Cilif. Mr. and Mrs. George Dungeon!» "cl leavirt. ms week for Watch '.tit) VI, and Atlantic City for an in- definite any and Iron their ii,'iy will spend the when It the Senna, hotel. " 1 The Junior Star club will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mitts Amy Wilson of Lake Forest. All members should make an eifcrt Mrs. Margaret Sheahen of Weld Wis., was the guest last week of Mrs. John Sheahen. John McBride is returning to Han vard Law school next week, after spending his vacation with his pat- tnts at Green Lake, Wis. John Harmon mid Winn-m Nortt are leaving this week for Nashville Tenn., to attend school. _ Mr. and Mrs. Rajriond Sheahcn spent the yeek-tnd at Oshkosh, Wis. Mrs. St. iurir, i7iiLh"'il'rGC.t Miss union Catlin-inc Carr an Wis, our 'IL'",','." - ' the last of a mm of bridge m Nias Em E I at in HM)! Afternoon. At the Ctmt m ed . in Mi M, l “t In: Cm tatertaie in how a! 51:: tice. 'le,irf . " “I. .w Mm, De moe to with]: were aid nue. badly I l her foot last a.” the newiy weds of Highland Flt. urday Ind will be coal! I to hail The Barnard”: of the My home for . week or ten days. Evangelical will entertain " I can Mrs. Jerry Bork; m t I lire-st " the home of Mr. and In. her ankle when ati I i t her ArthupVetter, Fridny night. car one day last week " the Ex- Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Barker and moor club is getting along nicely. sorts have returned from Cm Robert Wood left Inst evening Iorwherve they spent the summer‘ Los Alamo: Ranch school in New5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summon. Mexico. " Mrs. Grad sri',',,',':,',,',':",' Cyrus Sum. Mrs. Ma ret She he l Pt an MS r otte Span left Wis., was 3.? guest 1:3: 12:33:? Friday ty motor to Kansas Citr, Mo., John Sheaheu. pn, various places in the west. Robert Nason has entered ( In college at Northfield, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Egan and familo r. and Mrs. Martin and fami hicugo were the Sunday Enos r. and Mrs. John Shoahen. Miss Catherine Ehle of E. anue ha; returned from a mks visit in Martha: Tir. In mpvno street, Chm-agar. annaunc birth of ‘a daughter on Tatsda-, achuset tror and corresicmdime secre- Miss Mary Lauise Scheidrnhelm ilmztte. recording secretary. rrarular monthly met-ting of the :' snail-tr of St. John's Evan- I church was had at the home 's. Fred Bremen 44S Oakwood 'resent Then A r ' . chairman; Mrs. Fran- hf Chicago, vice chair. via Rcmien of Chicago Mr F. G, Gardner and Intral avenuc. have var, Mas;aehusetts, at Jack in school. Russdl S. Le Vetle >mmon intts Wain W Grid!!! HUI]!!! " Ims and *' 'am for l ssion of , mines let its , I V . meet- nd 'ms:, an. A, hostess) t m! nd six: t h we ward, and Th fl The LORETTA SHOP Elizabeth North, who has the North! Shore branch ot the Axel Christensen! school of popular musie, will mount teaching piano in Highland Park on Mondays and Fridays at Mrs. Silker’: residence, 628 Woodpath. Telephone H. P. 935 for an appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur" srewiniam/ and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tillman] and family spent last weekend "; Cedar Lake, Ind. Miss Betty Jones of Ft. Atkinson,‘ Wis., was the week-end truest of Misr Ruth Dunscomb. l Miss Frances Greene has resumed reaching in mum. Mich, after a} yvar's leave of absence. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitzgerald or? Julia ww- the Gusts of Mrs. C. A.) Streibvr of N. Second st., last week., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram and] in» children and Mr. and 'lllrs. Eu-: awnr- "2111mm: of waheean were the Sunday (BURL: of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- mmmam initial-talcum“ IthJohlmhtI-M dwtueDeooit.Mie--at spendtegdnyu. ' Drain [rapper's-II... thereeeat-ta.tthehuoaratihG "1stitmteofChieaert. Mr. And In. [Enter te. on. and non have returned from I M huh motor trip in Wisconsin and limb- The LORETTA SHOP nd Park 1138‘ TI Pub, "mmtmLor'rrastrrmtimNaatrtrrastsrasuattete. " It --Modeiate Prices Prevail--- < are m are ask dint derr lamacmumwm mum-ham“: Iii“ nstrations an I d B. A. Hamilton and mud from their sum- mite Lake, Mich. Copies of many smart French hats in velvet and felt, suitable for every costume. farming. Thrce in- to tr4ephrmc Nuth- mediately. Velvet enters every phase of fashion. Chie frocks of satin mirror the mode of Autumn. assures you the very smartest wearing apparel shown on the North Shore Youthful frocks, graped to a new silhouette. her int M u "n' has left for choul at Rock ml Elsie' Giese " enjoying dar Lake, rm flail ( ien ie Cicscr School, 1-. taket nd On and after Sept. M, Chicago & Northwestern Ry. train No. 216 will make regular stop It Highlwd Park at Y:30 p. m., for the convenience of patrons desiring to board or leave [that train " Highland Park. organ usity This is the annual Mill: vagina; eleczidn of oificers will be held: sev- eral important business matters will Cuehintr, Mr. Fred Silber, Mr. L R. Rigdon. Mr. C. Witt, Mr. Alex Raffer- tr, Mr. Arthur Vercoe, Mr. Julius Zimmor. Mr. L. Cowley. Mr. Charles Grunt, Mr. V. Musser, Mr. Charles Hurtauzh. Dr. Frank rm. Mr. Paul L t d,vr.i. Mr. J. B. Garnett and Mr. The W.C.T.U. will hold I very im, portant meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 2 'oclock in the Bungalow church. be considered NEW CLUB HOUSE FORMALLY OPENED “wry. MEETS SEPT. 20 1 AT BUNGALOW CHURCH) 'tre 1.351;; 16; 7nd: birth of . n- on “5:45:11; u atthe 'NunuPa6rrqKai. CAIDO’leu lvn'shtothnk-yhi-bbtth kmdnmmmmuh mylatebemmt. o. E. for their mid... an}; an; p-thy extended in our "out bemu- meat. rm“- 'R.ktrts .r,,,___-_. "r.nttdM_i_ltrreeam.n CARD op THANKS We wish to thank our nichbon. relatives, friend: mnd 3:”:th Highhnd Park Lads. No. ma, 3. P. Ju uh Mr. e Yours very truly. Edw. M. hing, Prcsilvm Sunset Valley Golf Club ADDITIONAL TRAIN FOR H oh ma; of )1 (Continued from page I) Letter of following n- nut oniy indebt?d to yuu for t Lu: tor the generous pub- M "upport your valuable paper :hIand Park Press" ha, given .stt Valley Gplt club at all can truly any that in nu 'ity this publicity has been a ; agunt ip the :uccess of out Mr. and Mrs. M ire Company. lr. Paul .Udell, ark. Illinois. . ic of the-spirit of tretter- ‘ur wonderful paper and _ of Appreeiatioo . in: letter of apprecia- T received by the Press m E. N, Laine of the Mr. John Wu Ilcmbvr l C. Conrad and funny 29-3'2. 1927 I I'm In” - m-lnlnu" In. sat. Hoar can: h ROY STEWART 7mm “ovum-nan! I... III-HARD cogent W‘ 5 “MW J mini. "-thrae_aes-di?t*.- M. I..- .-"uttrNmmp. TmAt need 'em to full on with yan roll off your chair will high bar at the aastiea " it. man'- mpietr M. WED. u 11mmw am. h 1 a DOUGLAS WAN “SOFT CUSHIONS” l0 S-DAYS ONLY-a _ 3 Different Acts ot Vodvil a --Comtttettcirut-- _ ------------.- SUNDAY. SE”. 18 MONDAY, "T " THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL I DOROTHY MACKAiLL LON CHANEY ‘- JACK MULHALL V in his latest Ind Incl! Insignia“ l "JUST ANOTEER “THE UNKNOWN" 3 BLONDE _ Incidental Reeis ON THE STAGE , --------- . Trial”! “In. i, - TITI‘EIIA' no” on First Time rho!"- Alcyonll Pearl Oped-l My d wu- l First Run First 'Monsieur Beaueaire" Bebe'Dnnids "m; Wind: "_- f"iiiiiihriii"7. sen. ir Lowell Sherman The Battling sensation nun-till. um 00. M "m1. him co. RADIO BROADCAST mam annulus Also Fine Stage Smith“. in his most eelctrrated rdie FRIDAY. SEPT. " Rudolph Valentino Because Because KEN MAYNARD , 'RED RAIDERS" Continuous 2 SATURDAY FRAN STEELE and Ink BYNCOPATTNG OKLAHOHANS other Fine f'icrurrs EARL W. GSELL & co. PHARMACISTS Doris Kenyon 389 Central Ave. Phone 2600 The Drug Store for STUDENTS SPECIAL KOTEX - 3 for 98e ' SEPT. " :00 to W.30 National Spechl on North Shore We welcome the student: and treat them squarely and courts- ttt - the real 'eome again" kin of treatment. Thousands of students have es- tablished a habit, a prestige, a tradition -.--- if you desire to taste of the real community life of the school fall in line and march down. We carry the line: thiit upped gpegially to, student demands, We knoie what they want and have it for them. 10 JACK DEMPSEY ESTELLE TAYLOR “MANHATTAN MADNESS" C 3 Different Acts of Vodvil , 389 Roger William Ave. Hid. Award of Bountiful Gifts ill- r!udimz a ."utwel l-llgin Watch ROY STEWART "up THE L'. J'. TRAIL” _ GIFT NIT}: . LILYAN TASMAN “THE WOMAN WHO DID NOT CARE" GENE TI‘NNEY "THE FIGHTING . MARINE", 2r-Att.9 OF YoDvrL.-a *mxumt. an. tt CULLEN LANDIS ”HIE FIGHTING FAILURE” “mason. "Pr. " WM. FAIRBANKS "DOWN GRADE" FIGHT RETURNS tunic-ammuni- '3UNDAY. SEPT. Mr Continuous 2:00 to 11:30 The Sensation-l Bank Walt-riled- TUEDAY. am. a "MY. "Pr. ll FRIDAY. SEPT. " ' Phone 2300

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