Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1927, p. 12

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The bridesmaids will be best Inn: for Mr. Tomlinsoli and the Miss Am Amber: of Chicago. Min bride's two brothersp Joseph K. and Marion Buck of Glm.‘md Miss Bulimia P. Shiwen, Ind William Virginia lac Dunn of Evmston, sis. Stonhoh. will usher. (ter of the bridegroom. 7 Several am: “ready have been given in honor of the bride-elect. and others m to come. - In. H. M. by of Vim andCand John Powell and Thomas Bren- her two daughters entertained at alumna]. of Chm. miscellaneous shower in August tre- Following a honeymoon of about fore Miss Catherine Lay left for Eu- two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will rope. At that time Alfred Newton " their home at 618% Sheridan Wm of gunmen: 'iiiiif'ii-"ifiii, Dunstan. _ ' . iaiid his Minna cw, Miss loam V hang honored a I Gertrude Shippen “"5 hostess at I number of parties before her mar- miscellaneous shower and bridge. The} run. Miss Marion Black of Glencoe Misses Florence. Mary, and Ettie Fake) - a card party and hosiery shower of Gtencoe.'trave a surprise Blue party Monday, afternoon It her‘home. Next " miscellaneous shower in honor Tuesday evening, Miss Virginia Lee of Miss Shippers. They ehose Yr, Dunn of Evanston will give a dinner favorite color as the motif in the)dance for the bridal party. Miss 14.. flower decoration, the refreshments, ulie Gunlock will give a dinner dance and shower trifts. _ _ ‘Wednesday evening, and Miss Agnes On Saturday evening. Oct. 1, foi- lowing a dinner at the Union League club given by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Batxioek, Miss Shippers and Mr. Torn- Iinson entertained the members of their wedding party at 3 performance of “Tommy" at the Cort theater. Mrs. Dorothy Ross and Miss Theodosig Pnynter. both of Glencoe, gore a novel kitchen shower at the Ross home on October 4. All of the guests hemmed dish towels, decorated them with pie- tures and initialled them, and then compiled a book of chapters written by themselves. which is a comedy on matrimonial errors. On October 6, Mr. and Mrs. Bab- cock entertained twenty-five friends at their home in Evanston. and gave a moving pieture show for the pleas- ure of their guests. .A groui) pf Miss Shippen‘s school, friends are giving a luncheon in the T city for her today, ‘w Mr. Tomlinson and his bride are to" T take a motor trip and when they re- ol turn they will reside at 1010 Main If street, Evanston. ‘(1 Mr. Tomlinson studied at Armour V institute and in Paris. and has been '3; a Beaux Arts student of the Chicago ' Architects club. Miss Shippen grad-, uated from New Trier, studied at the C Art institute. and is ai recent grad-l y mate of the home economics depart-A, ment of the Chicago Normal school. 11 The inaugural ball of the new ite) ( Shore Military academy. held in -the ballroom of the Orrington hotel Ite-) t d Ina. N. Juno“ or m _-dh-n, --tr_trt " nun-n. - K. I“. gr. hmw‘m'l ..-WJb-m . phF6us".oeo-Pee,, mun”... v. WV an," tember 29, was a brillinnt sight, withl the light gowns oi the women, the' black evening clothes of the c_ivy.ianl men, and the uniprms of the visiting'; JiiGik,'sriirrtSG. William [miter-.i commanding general of the sixth! corps area. and his staff, and Britt, Gen. Michael J. Lenihan. communi- ing general of Fort Sheridan, and his tstair. The high point of the evening m reached when, with a few appro- priate words, Maj. Gmc-Lassiter, act- ing for the Ladies' auxiliary. present- Lthe colors to M. C. K. Little. pres- t of the academy. who responded for the academy. The program consisted of (hating to Duke Bigelow's Orrington hotel or- cheItrt. card purine, and I number of entertainments Wu: the eve- ning. Said- A, Ballantine hnd elm-sf of the "mint" me- Among the entertainers were the Perri Oper- ntie Concert troupe. of which the when are Kntherine Borer, - M mm, Senor Perri. and George m; the Cami Spanish trio, ,aTTLi-ruredtherhtithe in I. Vega Spam): sisters, who II" I my," at their native will: lands Debt. concert schist: Laci- u cub, colon-am wpr-no; ml lobar Bahamian, radio harmonic- llin'" _ _ The Ladies‘ auxiliary sponsored the “Land the proceeds n? to he med to equip the dormitory or the (In! - of the nude-1y. Judging from the size of the crowd - d It. in". this dormitory should he vary val] equipped. In. 13m W. BEI- uu of Wilmette is pmident of the miliary. Mrs. Edgar Foster Alden ot Winnetka is viee-presideest, In., Bur-h uxtrfttt is “tumor. Mrs. Jo- gph J. Cofrer is tormponding tee- retary, and In. Henry searhoeoi, Jr., is" >reeording secretlry. Iiu Mildred Lucille Hunt " he mthtbfideofmlmhll- CHMBWMNL Am“! norietmredisirtee-mtrttbt-t- -is-gt-reesimthtthehmr- (hMII.u-dln.m ”autumn-mm“ m. Dn'llwr ll.de -atr-dthe-teot_'i, gym-lbw“- It. Mt K. Jamil of BtamNed. " bani-mm m can W. M Ir. "iiitiui-aeem-" IW‘W. d I-‘I‘ml‘dn smdhhq‘ L2e2iiiif.'e2ttttc'aT"" . curb-hM»A-¢in. ‘uum.unm chow-IQM-E . The bride will be attended by Mins Natalie Gunlock of Chic-(o A: maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Agnes Amber: of Chicago. Min Marion Blink of Glm.‘1nd Miss John Nighton of Chicago will be the W! mam And the ushers will be Fernud Eagle, brother of the bride, ind John Powell and Thomas Bren- nan, both of Chicago. HIS-emit nan: honored It ea number of parties before her mar- riage. Miss Marion Black of Glentoe gave a turd party and hosiery shower Monday, afternoon " her‘home. Next Tuesday evening, Miss Virginia Lee Dunn of Evanston will give 1 dinner dance for the bridal party. Miss Na- ulie Gunlock will give a dinner We Wednesday evening, and Miss Agnes Amberg will give a dinner and bridgg party in the city Thursday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Ward Amberg. g Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hole. andtheir two daughters, Janet and Madam, twho formerly lived in \Vinnetka'and ', have been in Cleveland for a year nag Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallivick Dill- ing and their two children, of 545 Es- <ex road, have returned to Kenilworth from Florida where they have just finished building their winter home, “Sailing Ships," on the ocean near Palm Beach. Mrs. Billing and the children were there for six weeks, while Mrs, Billing superintended the building of the house. Mr. Billing went south for a short while and re- turned with them. . la Dr..and Mrs. Curio“ William John- son. whose, marriage took place Wed- nesday owning. September 28, are on a three skeeks' wedding trip to Tennessee. Upon their return they will make their home in Evanstdn. The brides was Miss Virginia et'it of Chicago, and ,"ei,1 his man tre, Ur. Johnson made is home in Glyn- coe. The wedding was solemnized in _Wilmette. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leonard Rocha Mrs. C Fay Roberts entertained on Friday of last week " luncheon and i bridge at her home, 126 Cit-(nut nvev 1 r.ue, Winrctkn. in honor of Mrs. Park I Michener of Pasadena. GIL, who is Wg, guest of Mrs, W. Gordon Bird of 730 Elmwood avenue. There were six- Iteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Coyle. 1097 Cherry Street. and their daughter. Mary Louise. recently have returned from a motor, tour through the east. They stopped a few days in New York City and Philadelphia. arriiEiisT r_eturned and are nay if their home, 935 Tova road. The American people can't tell whether a law is constitutional, but they know when a boxer viohtes the prime fighting rules. Autumn Is Glorious In The New Mexico Rockies . L06 CERROS ' 5.3“}?qu A SPLENDID add]: ham hem-lb you. threading his way up a W! trail high in the pines and yellow am; the nir 0in 1nd mug with the Inc“ of purple sage; ahead a tremendous vista of mountain and mesa. sweeping " to - violet in the distance -- and wining for you the cosy open fires of Lou Carma -- that a glorious vacation in New Mexico! Hacienda de los Germs wns once I Spanish nacho, now a comfortable mount-in resort 700nm above the sen. Fine Western Md}: bone- and sturdy motor an, cumin a“ (all, and the but hunting left in Am min a any It Lou Carro- I trained m. Ibsen-60m Ibonkl be and. in m. Por I compleuly illustrated booklet addu- Bihraed H. Guile]. W- . 'ae,faa,tu'tars Matter One of the when that h h- under -id.eatioas tar a l. tine by the lake County Goad! d the American laden ia now in a fair way to being but.» to a M "RIF JtLioesuitGti.tsrt-V post excluaive for colored qqtqeertq of the World war. Edward J. new. the tau-antl- er of the Eighth district of I. A" ican Legion, coupriainc " a! [Ale county, has been him the lending colored ex-urvice I. and lo- ports having met with an "sth-i-- tie reception on the proponitiou. M are nearly 1,000 colored amic- _ men in the county and with their own Post, their on otBeers and their :cwn quarters, there is no reason thy 'this post should not become the lead- _ ing colored post in the country. While nearly all posts in the county now have colored men on their rolla and there haa never been any dis- ‘crimination against them, yet. there lhas been a natural reluctance on the part of the colored ex-service pen to L"2i2iCciGin' activities, which “IMPROVEMENT BODY. ( LAKE REGION, PLAN Bruce-Third Lake Assi,eiatioe, i ls Organized; Dam Proth 1 Is Considered it is now fa! _ - q an they have their 0% st. ' _ Further developments along these lines will be announced to the county later? , in: building a real dam between the itwo lakes. The talk has been that it! 1would be constructed after the asso- ciation was launched. just north of I the old Bachelor club property. [ . It is recalled that some years ago _ property oi'nm tried several times to : bi?! a yam near that spot but that c sin other property owners who l, resented 'lhe dam plants, blew the dam I up at night. ' The Druce-Third Lake Improve-l ment as,ociation of Grayslake, I not-, for-profit organization. has been' granted a charter by the secretary d state. Construction and "iaintmsatsee of works for the purpose of reclining water for Druce Lake and Third Lake to a normal level, Nelson K, Reese, John M. Kaiser, Killian E. Pratt, et al. Cor. Charles F. Smalls, treasurer. Knustine Co., Inc, Libertyville. The formation of this association indicates the near fultillment of puns being talked of for some time in the "ruce-Third Lake coinmunitr, that "mgattgr-ramrr'-alMaMBPa%It, GLENCOE VOTING ON _ MOVIE THEATER PLAN Expressions of Glencne citizens onl the question as to whether there shall ( be erected a motion picture thsateri in the village and also as to whetherl the theater shall be operated on Sun- days, are coming in strongly in {Ivor‘ of both propositions. according to figures given out at the viiUge hail lgst Friday. ,Up go noon Friday, " tisirg Manager George R. Young an- nounced that 445 votes had been re- corded in favor of movies in Glencoe, as mains! only 'a opposing the pro- position. Relative to Sunday movies in the village. 350 had new“ votes in favor thereof. against which there were only 168. Bulloting cloud Wed- nesday and the result will be announc- ed October 15 None of the chic. should feel it necemry to celebrate Fire Preven- tion week by having more fires than usual. 'isiTNtTiiFtTiiiRtit" mas-dough- F9R IM. sun. QB; 111!!! “men magma-Jaw»: tuh-eu-oe-N..) menéoolmbn ”ammo-tun”; ya-ll I..." . mum-(mumm- mmhmmuumm midnhottth-TIHHM district that tho M "in! d Denim " PM _ Glut. the superint-tueuiattVul1 expinonJulyLIm. _ ":1; viii it" "eu.. that W. math-Mum.“ its board at due-don countin- iuettnasdtu-tsoetht.hhh sesooldistrietmtbeirt.ahut- nuance thtumthbm mushy whiehtt.tmardofedwatioet wiiibdAutoavaiiiuetfofMr. Clerk’s unio- Ne a further period of five yea: beginning July I. 1.28. vnéation land. so to work: it often hap- pens that the boil is equally reluctant to see them return. . When people hate mice} b’ck from him I I. P. M In... It. Tom-I1! "' Bl. Jam Au It.“ M on. B. A. autumn iiGrr Chandra, Mt. Janet S. Gordon, W." ALI] I (lr/ fillJ D] U lNIERlOR . 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