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Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1928, p. 4

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Local and Personal â€" n €0008 WO3 EOOCCNEC 2DC NCF DEIOINET On Saturday evening, June 23. At| wurron Brownlee, Ti s ue clotces "s ins semon|_ ah A. Pald, Jr, returned to his impressive weddings of the seascn} h s 4 ome on Wednesday from the Berkâ€" took place, when Sarah Margaret shi chool, Berkshire, M Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-“ #MIF€ sEn00â€", ARITE, 888. bott Lawrence Mills became the bride; _ John Harmon returned Sunday of Richard Warren Lamb of Hinsdale.| from Asheville, North Carolina where The marriage service was read by the| he attonds school. Rev. George Craig Stewart of St. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuch of Lin~ Lukes, Evanston. The bride, on the ) coIn Place spent Saturday and Sunday arm of her father, was beautiful in‘ with relatives at Oshkosh, Wis. her medieval gown of white satin that ‘ Miss Mary Walsh of 969 Lincolnâ€" swept the floor, her long tulle veil 404| wood road, Lake Forest is leaving on her lace‘ cap which was caught m‘ a tour to Los Angeles, Calif., and will place by orange blossoms. In PIAC ) ruturn September 15. of the customary bouquet she can‘ied]' Mrs. Hubert P. Harmon and chilâ€" a small white leather prayer bo0K.| dron Mi«« Welthyan, Master Hubert, Her sister, Anne Mills, who served 48| J/ _ unJ Master Henry Harmon, who maid of honor, wore white taffeta and t have been traveling in Europe for one carried a large bouquet of pink r0S€Sâ€"| yoar aro expected home from abroad The â€" two â€" bridesmaids, Rnsemar,\'} on July 1. Lytton, and Jeanette Lamb wore; Juhnny Seyfarth and Jimmie Garâ€" dresses of orchid chiffon with gr‘svn! nett left Friday for Camp Minocqus, slippers and carried bouguets of Yelâ€") Wis_ where they will spend the sumâ€" tow roses. | Little: Campbell MiMls.| ;. 3 wearing a yellow linen suit was TIDF~! â€" Robert Seyfarth left Friday for bearer. Mr. John St. Claire of Chiâ€"| Camp }Iinuu}ua. Wis., to serve as a cago served the groom as best man,[ councilor. He will remain there durâ€" while Mr. Richard Isitt, Mr. Charles| ing the summer. French of Evanston, Mr. Arthur Siew Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dudley Cary bold, Mr. David Lamb, brother Of th€} andâ€" fawily of £10 S. St. Jnohns ayâ€" groomm.â€"~Mr. Famggett Mills, Mr. Robert! onue arc icu\'ing"w’ for MeKenna and Mr. Robert Pierce ac_ted[ New York on July 5. Thyy"wifi'lrive as ushers. The church was very simâ€"/ to Bayside, Long Island where they ply decorated with calla lilies. in the) w;)) make their future home. torcheres, which were stationed at Mr. and Mrs. William Dooley leave the end of each row of peWs, Were spnday or Quebes from where they white candles, which, together with! wi} sail on July folrth for a two those on the altar, furnished the light.| month« trip abroad. Following the ceremony a reception! | Richard Rex Parkin left Tuesday was held at the Highiand Park ©l4b. rrom California where he will join Mr. and Mrs. Lamb motored WeSt, theee Ya‘e university school mates making Rapid City, South D@KOt@ anq spend the summer traveling. their destination. On their retUID| _ \M+. and Mrs. George E. Bliss and they will reside in Hinsdale, HllinoiS. C huie Ganwhiaes Cas and Mallli~s â€"which will take place Saturday, June Laâ€"t week in publishing the names of the chairmen chosen for the varâ€" jous committees the names of Mrs. Theodore Osborne. philanthropy; Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson, social; and Mrs. James Cady Ewell, arts commitâ€" tee were omitted through an error. Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Evansâ€" ton was the guest on Tuesday of her brother, Robert Greenslade, of S. Seeâ€" ond street. Dr. F. M. Ingalls who has been visâ€" iting his family in Los Angeles, Calif. for a few weeks will return to Highâ€" land Park, July 1. A very delightful surprise party was given Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Lucille Duffy of Laurel aveâ€" nue, when sixteen friends came to help her celebrate ber sixteenth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing bunco and deâ€" licious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Edkins of 925 Lincoln avenue announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughter Phyllis Louise, to Mr. Donald M. Maâ€" comber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Macomber of Winnetka, Iil. The wedding will take place at 8:30 o‘clock on the evening of July 24 at the home of the brides parâ€" ents. Due to the iliness of Mr. Edâ€" kins, plans for a church wedding have had to be abandoned and only the imâ€" large bouquet of pifik roses. Mr. Rayâ€" mand Umbehaun will serve the groom best man. After their wedding &fimu-kvmhum friends at 1924 Sherman ayâ€" mediate amily and close friends of | the bride and groom will be present at | the ceremony. Miss Ruth Powers of Winnetka, a class mate of Miss Edâ€"| kins at college, will be her only atâ€" tendant, and Mr. Phil Stiles of Chi_l cago will be the best man. Mr. Don-f ald Louise, Mr. Ernest Roessler of Winnetka, Mr. Dan Stiles of Wilmette | and Mr. Harold P. Jaeger of Highâ€" land Park will serve as ushers. I Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Henary G. Liske of Sheridan aveniie; Highwood of the approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret to Mr. Bernard Tutwiler of Evanston, 23 at nine fortyâ€"five o‘clock in the morning at St. James Parish with Father Holley officiating. The bride will wear a gown of white flat crepe and white hat and will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and white roses. Tessie Johnson, the brides only attendant, will be gowned uses the calendar â€"not the thermometerâ€"as a guide in buying his coal and coke. Experience has taught him that he can not only save money by placing his order during the summer but that he can be sure of clean deliveries and the best quality of coal as well. _ 6 Buy Your Coal on Approval! Let us quote you our special summer prices. CoaL _ â€" COKE â€" FUEL OIL PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2800 DeLivERy YARD® ALL OvER Thk NORTH shome l'lnk} Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg is spending The | this week at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. 8:30) â€" Mrs. Samuel M. Hasting and Miss July| Ada M. Moore are entertaining at Parâ€"| luncheon and bridge at the Exmoor _Edâ€"| club, Friday. | last Sunday evening in honor of Cadet " Truman W. Carrithers, who has been Jr. Among Yn,trPAf shrdluetaoinhr ? the guest of Cadet Paul W. Blanchard, Miss Joy Brownlee, and her brother, J Warren Brownlee. Ralph A. Bard, Jr., returned to his ) home on Wednesday from the Berkâ€" | shire school, Berkshire, Mass. John Harmon returned Sunday from Asheville, North Carolina where he attends school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuch of Lin~ coln Place spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Oshkosh, Wis. and spend the summer traveling. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bliss and their daughters Mae and Madeline are leaving July 6. for a month‘s trip through Glacier National Park. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Willett and family of Chiâ€" cago will occupy their home. Friday evening, Mrs. John Kampe of Lewellyn avenue, entertained the officers and auditing committee of the Spunish War Veterans auxiliary and a few friends at supper and cards. Mis< Frances Cooke who has been the guest of Miss Mary Lou Mayo, returned to her home in Roanoke, Va., on Monday. Miss Mary Walsh of 969 Lincolnâ€" wuod road, Lake Forest is leaving on a tour to Los Angeles, Calif., and will return September 15. Mrs. Hubert P. Harmon and chilâ€" dren, Miss Welthvan, Master Hubert. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie McPherson and children who motored here from California have arrived and have taken the Barrett house on E. Park avenue for the summer. Dr. C. V. Nichols returned Tuesday from a week‘s fishing trip in northâ€" ern Wisconsin. Robert Seyfarth left Friday fr-r{ Camp Minocqua, Wis., to serve as a councilor. He will remain there durâ€"' ing the summer. I Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dudley Cary| and family of 810 S. St. Johns av-; enue arct iczx\'inz_'w'_’ for t New York on July 5. They wi (lriveI to Bayside, Long Island where they Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheahen spent the past week in Oshkosh, Wis., visitâ€" ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner are spendâ€" ing a few days this week in Detroit, Mich., visiting reJatives. will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. William Dooley leave Sunday or Quebes from where they will sail on July fourth for a two months trip abroad. Mrs. Roy Zimmer and daughters and Mrs. Julins Zimmer are visiting relaâ€" tives at ‘Stoughton, Wis., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berberick and davghter Irene of Highwood and sisâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen are leaving Saturday for Big Woods Lodge, Wis., for a weeks outing. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Melville of Ridgewood drive, left Saturday for Biltamore Lake where they will spend the summer. Dr. Dolnie of Chicago will occupy their home during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duffy and daughter Lucille have returned from a weekâ€"end motor trip in Wisconsin where they visited relatives and friends. Mable Mentzer Fox who underwent a serious throat operation at the Highland Park hospital is very much improved and is at home at 656 Homeâ€" wood avenue. Mrs. William Howard entertained mn-mmummum at a card party Saturday evening. Mrs. Alice Turriff and daughter Mary Beverly spent yesterday in Oak Park as the guests of Mrs. George MeHugh. _ C im pon eame ind Mrs. Carrie Slider of Grand Rapids, Mich., is visiting friends in Ft. Sheriâ€" dan for a few days en routé to Caliâ€" fornia where she will spend several weeks. . ter Mrs. Hancock of Toledo, Ohio, are motering to Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend six weeks visitâ€" ing Mr. Otto Berberick. Mr. Charles Fiori and MÂ¥ F*D. Clavey returned Sunday from Denver, Colo., where they: attended the Naâ€" tional Nursery Men‘s convention. Mrs. Gregory Sheahen entertained her bridge club on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Berg and family of Kenosha, Wis., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins yesterâ€" day. Henry Parkin returned last Friday from the Roxbury schools at Cheshire, Conn. The Misses Leits and Cleona Benâ€" nett of Breckenridge, Minn., are spending several weeks with their wunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Udel)l of Lakeview Terrace. Senator W. S. Goodland, publisher of the Racine (Wis.) Timesâ€"Call, was the guest of his niece, Mrs. R. S. Udell and family, 1309 South St. Johns avenue, Wednesday evening. George â€" Bliss entertained . about twenty of his friends at an informal supper party last Sunday evening. Mrs. Sewall Truax and daughter Ellen started on an eastern motor trip June 19 and were joined in Philâ€" adelphia by Sewall Traux, Jr., and together are making a six weeks tour of the New England states. Roy Jones of Kerosha, Wis., is visiting his sister Mrs. James Collins, for ten days. Mr. W. W. Stecle of De Tamble avâ€" enue, who has been quite ill is slowly improving. Oswold Frances Schuette is visitâ€" ing his grandmother Mrs. Moran in Washington, D. C. He will return home about the middle of next month. Mrs. Carleton A. Harl:ness enterâ€" tained at luncheon and bridge yesterâ€" day afternoon at the Briergate Golf club. Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw Egan of the Shoreland hotel, Chicago started on June 22nd for a six weeks tour on the Pacific coast. 20 mmuxumnn.nm The standard of Loretta Shop is your guarantee of real value at.this sale. Entire stock is fresh and clean. Gowns â€" Sports Wear: Coats â€" Ensembles â€" Hats Highland Park, Illinois 10 North Sheridan Road Tel. Highland Park 463 The Loretta Shop Early and liberal THE Loretta Shop now offers the seaâ€" son‘s loveliest clothes for every ocâ€" casionâ€"at a mere fraction of former pfiées. pavings L/ and more~= . *~~ are WUpportunity ‘16." = ©45." iberal selection is emphasized. Prices range from Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parkin have returned from North Hampton, Mass., Mrs, F. L. MéOmbee, Jr., is enterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parkin have exercises of their daughter Margaret readers on matters of general interâ€" est. All letters must be signed by the ussumes no responsibity for the opinâ€" ions therein contained. The editor reserves the right to reject any manâ€" uscript. ter of libelous character. The The Highland Park Press Highland Park, Mlinois Gentlemen: Have just sent coupon to City Clerk re ornamental lighting for whole city. Wouldn‘t it be a good plan to start a similar movement for sidewalks on at least one side of Sheridan road beâ€" tween Deer Park and the County Line road and new sidewalks on the nortB side of County Line road from Sherâ€" idan road to the Braeside Station? My neighbors and I find it posiu'vely‘ dangerous to walk on the roadway at ; night or even in the daytime on lc»! count of traffic conditions. In the | winter time when there is snow or| ice on the roadway it is even woneT I believe it to be the duty of the city to safeguard its citizens in every | way possible. The old method of securing signatures to petitions is tout slow and uncertain. I Safety of pedestrians should be the first consideration and therefore the city should take the initiativeâ€"inâ€" stead of depending upon property owners to apply by petition, This space in the Press is devoted You will find a wide variety of pretty Wash Dresses for July and August JACK and JILL Also some bargains in silks, JACK and JILL Telephone H. P. 2219 der which these garâ€" ments are being ° sold, there will be fibsolutel_v no charges, refunds or exchanges. Due to the conditions unâ€" SHOP 359 Central Avenue Public Forum Wants Sidewalks sizes up to 16. 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