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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1927, p. 16

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month's titshing trip in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gail of Bloom um: returned Saturday from a two weeks fishimr trip in Canada. Mrs. Kellogg Speed of s.., Sheridan road wil Entertain at a few tables of bridge on Fridav nftpmmv. «o '.- name on rark avenue with a sprained ankle which he received several days ago. He will be home from ten days to two weeks. Mr. F. N, Bard c returned (today, T] month's fitshing trip Edward Fisher is eoati home on Park avenue with lune which he IEPFiVDd u parents, Mr.Vand Mrs. F. Jar-chowz of Welcume. Minnesota. Mrs. Fish- er also visited her sister, Mrs. Deck. er and old friends at Fairmount, Minnesota. She made the trip via; gun) with Mr. George Marshall and( Mrs. Maggie Tittman of Chicago who 1 were also, visiting friends in Wer.' cume, Minnesota. , I The Misses Margaret and Walberg Miller of Lake avenue Jidyiiiietil the girls of Mrs. Fred Botkers Sun-l day school» class of the First United! Evangelical church at their home iii) Mgnday evening. Miss Lake, also of Evanston. Mrs. Edward Fisher and son, Ed- ward, of Park avenue returned from I ten days visit with Mrs. Fisher'g parents, Mr.Vand Mrs. F. Jar-chow ......§ w" Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Brace oflcyepe. Inst Bloom street had as their Sunday tight cap tr, Euest Mr. James Isl: and two sons t"yrle beads James and Charles of Evanston artdP'TPrs. Miss Lake. also of Evanstau. t 'n... 0...... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston of Portland, Ore., are the guests for ten days of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gail of Bloom street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street attended the official visit of the supreme worthy high priestess at Nazareth Shrine, Chi- “so, on Wedpesdzy. Biuu-amano to spend the winter in Spain, Egypt and the continent. Miss Margaret Mann of N. Sheri, dan roadhas left HquJs'ationai Park Seminary" in Forest Glenn, Maryland. Oet. 4 at the farmers home on g.' Mrs. Robert B. Sanford of EV. Linden gypnue. sum ‘0 the matron of honor and Min: Carol Baker of S. Sheridan Mina Anne Barratt of Bhutan and mad left on Tuesday for National Miss Catherine Johnson ot Marrupd Park Seminary, Forest Gl n, Mary- were the maids of honor. Serving land where she will 1t,%'id tirat as bridesmaids were Bliss Margaret year. Bush, Miss Barbara Jones, Min Mrs. Henry H. Schumnn of 328 N. " Elizabeth 1?ate and Misa Mary Eliza- Sheridnu road and Mrs. William will beth Curmintrhrun, all of Evmuon. sail on October 15 on the 'll'd/dCireiii;it"ii {Donner of Boston was Min Carol Baker of s. Sheridan road left on Tuesday for National Park Sanitary, Forest Gl n, Mary- land where she will 1t7'lid first year. In. 8. T. Kahlil: Oman-ind at that tabl- ot five hundred on Tues- ”Mather hone onS.Gmn Boy foul. In. Clitord Funk Templeton and In. Clifford Tum, formerly Hit: Hilda-rd. Schmidt, entertained at bridge Ind a reception on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at the farmers home on S. Litsfyn manna. ','t'2,t,g2fd'gut,tght, -aItrtgtqmeqq 'trt-s-tttt be m. In, Ira-etc Mr. Join Alth-y Eda-u. non of Mr. and In Edvard Edna: ot Wit. lath. Nodrstouatt-ttorth. M TOPCOATS and SUITS for MEN and BOYS ' ntertain at a few' tableng Friday afternoon at her um Bardjf Egandale road l Thyrsaay -iioif is eontined to his St. Johns Avenue, I The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leonard 1'ii'i', of 801 Central avenue. Wil, ' mate. The house was decorated with (autumn flowers, with yellow predom- inating. The Rev, D. H. Cornell of the Glencoe Union church read the ceremony at 8 o'cloek before a small (number of friends and relative“ At 18:30, a reception was held tor 200 lguests. Mrs. Roche was the bride's matron of honor, and Dr. Johnson's cousin, Mr. and Hrs. Clarke " motoring through Canada on their- honeivmoon and after November I, will be " home at 188 Prospect avenue, Brock. ton, Mass. When Miss Virginia Suydam,i I daughter of Mr, 3nd Mrs. John Den of . Suydnm of Chicago, became the bride I issx of Dr. Carroll William Johnson of wee Glencoe, Wednesday evening, Sept. dau 28, she wore a French gown she son brought with her from a recent trih } whi abroad. The dress wns of oyster of: white chiffon. beaded in crystal bugle I lam beads and tiny French mirrors, and mar hung over an under-dress of undo the crepe. Instead of , veil, she wore a and tight cap of silver lace, beaded with Ken Lawrence Connor of Boston was Mr. Clarke's best man, and the ush, or: were Frederick Woitr of _Chi, c380. Finley Cameron, Jr., of Minne- apolis, and Dwight Clark and J. Rex Allen. Jr., both of Evanston. Attbem- Wait-Incl _rexrr-qH-rrt,tgr.nugeri. Rah-n Ducal”: d We in mrriedMuw-h‘hlm Vina cum, " Blocking. In; ?yasp.qNretuth.d.rutterde 11t.aatdWrr-sorkktrru Chem. Thamywunadby‘ taxman“. Elmer Wmot atrt80l, intheevenin‘ at a improvised 'turl irtthei-iivineroomoftt.Dr Gotyer home. A reception In W for the guests ut.. the mummy. Overcoat time is here .\. . and our store is prepared to supply every preference and tofit every type. . The coats are in the finest ma- terials and in the newest shades for winter. Single or double-breasted styles. Am! heart-shaped French TOPCOATS Deerfield, Illinois Outstanding Smrtness by Michael Stems JUST A REMINDER North Shore News We are now in the midst of our fall planting season. Daffodils, Narcissus, Crocuses, Muscari. Hyacinths, Tulips (breeders, cottage. Darwin, single early, and double early), Peonies. Phlox, Hardy Perennials, Shrubs and Evergreens. You are as close to us as your telephone. ” s30 of FRANKEN BROS., Inc. t Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shim x of 43.? Warwick road, Kenilworth In issuing invitations the end of this week, to the marriage of their daughter, Mice, to Lester M. Branch. 180!) of John W. Branch of Em, fwhich is to take place the evening of Saturday, Oct: 22, The Rev. Le land Hobart Danforth will mad the (marriage service " 8:30 o’clock in‘ the Church of the Holy Worker. and a reception will follow " the Kenilworth club. Min Shipllnn will 1 wear her mother's wedding dim. , The members of the wedding party have been chosen, and will [mimic Miss Elizabeth Shipman, who in to be her sister’s maid of honor; the bridesmaids, Miss lubeile Branch, Mrs. George E. Shipman, In. Mrs. Huntington McBain (Margaret M). ot Evanston, and Min Florence Cu- phri of St. Louis: the beat mu. the bridegroom's brother Warren Branch _ and the ushers, two other brothers,‘ Leroy Branch and Marshall iifiiii') his cousin. Milton Hansen, and the', bride's brother, George E. Shipman,} Mrs, Roy Iheood of Ella: mad. Kenilworth, Mun-Ind an Sand-y from a summer spent in um. In. June: Mun-y "turttedefrmn Maine on Monday. The Onond- have pur- chused a new summer homo in Bel- fast, Maine, and will form I put of quite a group of Kenilworth mph who have found that part of the cpuntry ttttrtretive to them for the summer months. just been eheeted a t/iiiiuirii Board of Surgeons. Stetson Hats for Men Oliver Barrett, AW and. 5esortt-uatrudiai.Grii'; Wm utter-MM spentazherhomohm In. W‘Mhduhumdum t!ortet_ptrriasururriivT. .traear_P'oetxrr,eres_yriaiGia' ter.te.raataetsiuritsiitCLTi Daridhoeter, DoetorPtoetuu. _ "5'*“’ Ttr. a Jl'ti't'tptT,.eitigtug, Cl';',".',',,',,',,',',',.), ”hilt-nut " mWy-Igm ""2"hamrramrr-mtamrranot.ttaom. {gallium-heed“ S. FELL Your mother Phone Deerfield 241 " ca- _ FALL SI c; t '\ ,ritttgrmimottr g s35 (e" Q Whtther you like of the "mes 83112an of Clem Ind Chiei. Ber tulle veil in held to her head with a up of bee, and Mr. and Mm. Joseph i'diiiir'iGd'/ son of Chicago Ind Iahertrvitie, wore ivory nun trimmed with d'Alenchu Inc from her mother's wedding gain, for her mud-a Wednesday 'dtertmoes to James Simpson, Jr.. um ! In", Visuriux has left Kenn- (worth for a six months' trip to At- rica for wild “In; hunting. He left on Sunday to join the party mm. ed by George Geta. He is trawling with Dr. Men of Wuhintton Pnrk hospital hatd will most the other member- of the hunting puny at Genoa, Italy. They are provided with the latest of equipment. And no me- pnnd to than ind trap in the most unexplored region- of Africa. The: anticipate wonderful ranks. _ Mrs. B. 'tez: of Chicago, and Pitutmrtrtt, Manes the nun-ring. of her mam. Betty Lou. to B. Lsrenx ittotrgs of Chicano. on Satur- drsy, Sept m.s Prior to her mu. rinse In. BronM her home in Wilmette. V --"-. - “W latter-noun. Odour It, In. Gown E. Shin-nu. In. in m I My ulnar. I]. 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