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Highland Park Press, 29 Sep 1927, p. 6

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','n In. W. P. Johnson "mount-es thel, . -- of her clam for yrty "and” loud-y. Oct, 3 " the Elm‘ h M. Instruction for both “I and adv-need pupils is at} 7 h this week] an of making, -taAethetrutetrfute an. "A“ lady Elks Social club held I lit we. party to Elks Ind _ mumy “known in (“SSH H [and Ivonne "all m Bridge Ind five": in. the hm fumes enjoyedl m M pun-n1. The unc- . uh - in :ridxo m .m (M rs. Pm In. by “an and In m h In W In an. In rte-era I!- :"icnr.Dorieeesusretameatrom --tkfthofserumher. AfurvU- ahe mating in Highland Pull: NtglBmeamedhermea1mrttheeodof to.“ Vania?! Night will be abound It '.aFarud-No.6TtrA.r.aA. . W The third degree will be ‘h m of the Warden from neigh- ugh. m This promises to-he ‘,m meeting.‘ . mH,rYihratemeo'etoek, - lb Glut” Km isle-Vin; this -hgteMi-Wuehtek'sKirtdergar- “mutual-as. 'he Am Legion auxiliary will Hit-pedal multichannel In. 'rr. Rabat. 5275. Green Bar Mins Margaret Putin left on Sun- - for her senior yen! at Smith col- Arr, It, Richard, Rex Parkin left T Mr. and Mrs. August Bleich and lit- ( 'tie son, August [ioderick of Elm-l hlust. spent the wee ~end at the home', of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Anus“ Johnson. Mrs. Bleich was Miss Dora) Johnson before her marriage. , The girls’ choir of St. Johns church? met " the home of Gladys Sienerth,) 535 Onkwood avenue. Monday are} lain. About fourteen members were Mt ind Josephine Zimmer val mind " I new member. Grace [ Brewer was presented a birthdnyr . Two clever cantata were an“ _ and prizes were awarded the Dainty refreshments were I by the hostess. Mrs. Maurice Dun invited the choir to a social eve- l ndtr.atherhoosefor Mondny,0ct.3, In. Sarah Midtlien who has just ma from Haw-y is the guest of 'e Mr. and In. Charl- Gary of N. am in! and spent Sunday visit- “hbndl in Madison, Wis. On Sun- Atv, ther visited Mr. Gem’s mother, h Minimum Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth L. Mills all 'Beeehlarsenrvmovintrtototmto .1 E. Delaware place. Chicago, foe the winter. , In. Henry McKay of S. Unden‘nvenne. The Ree. Dr. Roberta of - has returned from Europe we Forest parlor-Ind that-creamy. when she and her daughter Shirley: Miss Johnson I» attended by her out the summer. Miss McKay Buster, Miss Bess Johnson, " hide:- nnaining in Paris where she willImaid, while Kale bison. a brother and, this year. Mrs. McKay; sister/ot Lloyd. acted as beat man. A re- Mr. Ind Mrst. C. Schonthd of Huntington, West Virginia, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. B. . Schontlnl of Rice street, Ravinia. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson and Ion Fred and daughter, Alma, and grandchild. Irvin Teiteh, are enjoy- in: a vacation at Neillsville, Wis, visiting relatives. They are also en- joying a fishing trip at Lake Arbutis and um stopping at Black River Falls and Bamboo. Wis. Mrs. Frederick Noemnberg left Tuesday awning tor Waterloo, Ia., where she is a delegate to the Wom- an's board of the Evangelical church. Miss Mary Yowell was the guest a few days but week of Miss Helen Anderson of Chicago. Imlwmmmm b-ttdn6itoeteehFr-amd rmnmm _r.ru_e'rcae-meamedsomrliirsG-ter. “who... thuvoakhn-NnAuhnn.Wk.. lingWhNum’Ih“ whrhibmomeati-tiateforttte trimmed with WWW-d 't_Mr.edemaecervof..N-ls-ttwo_ MiuYohndeTin-ium‘n- a... Burn-d was: Sunday vint- A very pretty but my. “an. Men and Ruth Gatling. In. gill. "ftisodsinMadisoes,Wis. OuSun- toakNaeeWrsd-mrertineattive dressed in mama's-ti- - they visited Mr. Gem’s mother, o'cioek " the [Ab Faust Presbywl bride's only attemuasta. Ti. 5- ti Hit-hee, _ mu church when In. sum John- ”was of m and “not you _ It. and Mrs. Ellsworth L Mills of son, duutrtt I of In. Selma John-ied very ettectivetr with each w ' Beech lane m movinc to town to son of manna, been” the bidet“: costume. Mr. Earl delnl d m E. Dehwure place. mum. for of Lloyd Lune-me lama. sonar Mr, l Austin served the Broom u but In- its winter. and Mrs. Charla In”. at 1msreliwhile Mr, More Annual d Mrs. Henry McKay of S. s1iz,tiiiii:i,i-' The Raw. Dr. Roberta "!l!1iftly"i Park and In. Wald, mu has returned from Europe Lake Forest performed the mummy. ' Strause of Austin acted a MIA when she and her daughter Shirleyt Miss Johnson In “tended by her/reception followed in the Assembly“ spent the summer, Miss Mekoy 'lsister, Miss Bess Johann, u brjdea-ior my _ehurch. After a gttotqe trip remaining in Paris where she willImaid, while Nae Larson. 1 Giiiiiriiiriliijt the eat Mr. and “"13 My this year. Mrs. McKay: sister, of Lloyd, acted as best mun. A re-kson in! be at home to their f Mrs. William C. Church af I"",'",":,,-);:?,',',,?", followed 4b: services " thelafter October 15 at 4934 Quincy strut, hm. Enghnd. returned with Mrs/home of the bride's mother on We- Austin, Iliinois. may. {Kinky road for the immediate ram.“ ---------. Mr. and Mrst. C. Schonthul of Hrs. After a honeymoon trip to New ' . Huntington, West Virginia. were the) York, 'Mr. and Mrs, Larson will be is,,"."",'. f??:re:ag:; tg/ttfed,',',?, guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. B. at home in their own house It 663 'J,T, Ill" Th LT,'di Sho ttt N . Sthonthal of Rice street, Ravirtitcl,Central avenue. if? to. lr, e . p. Ti Miss Bertha bwmnu was taken to the Wesley Memorial hospital last Thursday for heart trout/te, - Mr. and Mrs. Forest D. Rose and son. Junior. left Saturday for Colum- bus, Ohio, via motor where they will spend , work visiting relatives. TUT. 65.751?! 55.32%}; 'iéiumed 5' from New York where he atts-ndedf the Radio convention. l A garden market-ill appear on! Wednesday, Oct. IS. A group of chil-' area are having has: defightful and, eogtstrmrtive experiences tending and] Wasting the produce from the gar-1 dens of their making. Not only are, the fruits of the' soil being tramered,I bot that which is perishable is bed in; cannedand preserved. The chil-l dress of Pe De F'orest sthool are in~l viting mothers and their friends to, come and witness not only what goodl “Menus they are. bat also what ex-li deBent cooks, as welL Further plans: wilt irmear later, 1 Miss Grace Koltennjn entertained htbridteluty Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Byfield and mu, Abbott, have left for Europe. Dr. Mela will return to Highland Park the first of November but Mrs. By- 'iehd and Abbott will remain in Paris until February first. _ Mr. John Wilhelm of Lincoln pucr), Vino spent the past three months ist) Swinerhnd visiting relatives return-i ed to his home, Sunday. E L.“ MP'K'. of YEW." :hI-‘i’f'l-thb! W. -G- It! Incr- 9"“,- $iyrtth f Miss Mnrgaret Anna Amswald, idautshter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried 3Arnsvrald of Glenview avenue, was (married to Mr. Maynard Cheney Simp- son of Austin, Illinois. on Wednesday [evening at eight o'clock at the Zion Lutheran church, the Rev. Suhr otti- Jci-ting. The bride, given away by iher father, was trowMd in white georgene with I tulle veil becoming~ l ly draped, and caught in place by on ',antre blossoms. She carried a shower “Judah-Mutual” ILHuIyCu-lunmndhou this wank Inn Now Auburn. Wir., 'rkrhqhambmomeatis.tiateforttte putt-om 'xtqhnmgmrata, The LORETTA SHOP Copies of Jane Reguy. Paton, and Colette Goupy WATER BOTTLE EARL W. GSELL & CO. PBARMACNN 389 Central Ave. 389 R- Wink-l Am. mo to complete the chic of my costume 10 North She'ridln Road. Highland Park K o T E X 3Packages - Friday, September 30, to Thursday, _ October 6, Inclusive Special Fall Showing a--One Week FULL TWO QUART The Loretta Shop Special Sale Guaranteed for One Year T0 OCTOBER EIGHTH Gomez Panama-4M“: Afternoon Dinner and Evening Frocks OCTOBER THIRD 99e invites you Smart apparel for the Petitetrte man. Velvets, sauna, and soft rod. 825 to $55. The Loretta Shop. no N. Sheridan rd. " Velvet Turban: qrrtd Vieneu Felts in two-tone colors and black, 310 to $15. The Loretta Shop, 10 N. SW dan road. " It is said that lobsters ue disap- prurink from the salt‘Water: adjoin» ime America, but there will still be [Army of them on dry hind so long as the girls look as nice as they not Beam/l mumrmmmnu. "MtaMrut+ pulpit of the (hintin- PM}, church " Win-och. duh; the " "oeeotiuetirui.ittohr, bark, was given I nupti- -tims attttehomeofHr.-aeea.Ahted Hill Hand-y evening. where - at the Winnetkn cor-tist:, were PNB- not. Pu5gedu'trdttgr,t W‘.""‘r_.-WE. " as“! the Mr. le‘ol'l link- W the -P.sat88trtuvra-ariivae ~¢iving of his ministry whim-i odtr--stivitw " the best. leer) only in the giving of this ministry from the stoma knowledge and an; manna-me “autumn-mu WMd‘bb’h mama-uh. III-aunt» perience could he bring tirhiaGoiie, During the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gusteen called the meeting to order Ind payed a wry (lowing tribute to There were thirty people gathered in the home of Mr, and In. Hill lust Monday night (or the purpose of showing gratitude. npprveiatiost and daemon to the ma who had accom- plished his mission. “DOVE ". won) “new. I -r. oer. I W" "ri-Giiirarsira7eF , u-a i an] Fiiaruie THE GREATEST SENSATION . THE WORLD EVER KNEW PEARL THEATRE 'u....---..--.--.. '-.-r.-aMdeahrv._.-qrhthee-'h-M- -ogrsgb.CNr-E- mHMh- i'aEié.i-ie-lirmr_.a-rtt"eq1eoby- -q.e.-t.r-v-tb.-qh.r_mA9_.or. nmmmnhmnummm i-i-k-e-ie-r-to-om-eos Ann-diu- RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT it - ml 2” sh. "qWr h . “THE COUNTRY DOCNrtr TONIGHT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 SATURDAY, OCT. 1 SUNDAY, OCT. 2 _ MATINEE EVERY DAY - Continuous 2 to " p. Ill. EXCLUSIVE MOTION PICTURES " nah CUSNIA‘Y mew-Inn. m NORMA TALMADGE RONALD COLMAN "KrEP EMIL J ANNINGS GENE 1INNEY JACK DEMPSEY WORLD'S "AvYmiaGttC9,"MP"'Ns'P' BATTLE tween _ . _ TAKEN AT TRE RINGSIDE, SOLDIERS FIELD. CHICAGO ALCYON riiri"_'iTfENri'i'?rT5i, USUAL m m "In: BrNtNMMNtl, MAY. II". " o VADIS” ROUND BY ROUND - EVERY VITAL IOIEN'I' In " Al "h" EXCLUSIVE SHOWING HIGHLAND FARK. ILLINOIS * HELD OVER w. I; 0...; ' asriGLC'irr. lulu in “a III-l1 trr on "e"hre-ara-.es mahumMum thumblx.m.nt. "atttts'rHturi-ssu.rottuittba nan-diminution“.- Inf-yin: amt-attackin- " thegiftuatdaoidtthuh-o pteestsrxsto-ethm.aatItutu. only thoughthdhcnuhiutbn mmfmlthmmm ofour Lord Ind Master, It. Taylor still holds his position as -iaiaast pastor at the ems.- “In“, church. v» In. TIM VI. pa AWN,“ 7 but Sunday they went down town and deteated the math-American learn by a were of t to l. The Riviera A. C. kickers Idem d.- lemined to win a pen number of soccer - even if they have ta play lway from home. mu Sunday, on. 2, may battle the Vienna F. C. from Chicago at the llnghwood field, " 2:80 p, m. RIVIERA A. C. WINS GAME m CHICAGO I'll!” " ll- TEX RICKARD THEATRE , Highland Park presents 'of the Illinois my". -- Gimme iiidriiiiiiiii- '-'" "CLANCY'B Km WEDDING" fl - ' In. mu. . urn-".0". math“. A""-"".?"...."-..-'-. LEW CODY . AMEN PRINGLE "ADAM Al?!) EVIL” _ “HIE mm: EAGLE" mun-mt MID. Ge-tD-Meri-----"'-..-.' mantra-av 'tCTO-tta' Rail-cud Keane - Barbara Kent A-tr-e-rr...-'.----. Art-di-Nr-ttauto with loam-admin." . JOHN 61mm SALLY "BRCKY" ”WAY. "rNMMt. I I. The Special Cbeuicd-l Co., han to- nond mutually all of in stock and equipment from its quarter! in South Second street to its min pun: In Wnukegux. wording to' neighbors on ltr,', street: Nobody could be {and .n: the local headquarters " the ttrm )nutenhy, Ind the door V“ bend. "The concern has maintained 1n one: [here for several Years. rum" Two Momma wttt bl dun. one on hid-y evening for the an and their friends and 1h other on Mung-y wetting for the “but"! the dub. - _ _ 7 7 mourn-oo- m: mum ' The and 0-. din-r of the Nmmdu-muinm (om of . than“ -dsetim. the an mum curd, 1 th. club when TttrnIairk_d"No, Na, North-mot” and pro-nun to be unmunuy numbing. _ A A SPECIAL CHEMICALS MOVES TO WAUKEGAN Given An All-l (he 1' Inc! “In“.

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