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Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1928, p. 14

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The bride's gown In: fuhioncd from her mother's mreddinq dress. and m of ivory satin. [nailed It die from and fastened with & this!" of ornnge blossom at the side. Quaint dxrehetrsueereltovertheumts,aad with the sun lace. Roses, sweet pen, ,"1.1ir-f-th-uier made up her Hal-y lit-dim. and In. Franklin C. Ellis, bridesmaids; Henry Hod-n, best, m; Albert B. Ewing, Irving Cox. Kenneth Price. Franklin C Ellis. Arthur Pram. James Culberton. unease. uni John R. lmtgumer}, ushers. Case's cousin. ii“ lazy Inn's: V1- Hofsten. maid at honor the line- Pyanees Van Holstein. Ann [Julie of [am Harem in the alien setting of her Hubbard Woods home on Sheridan rand. The Rev. James Misst_Casebeeamethebride One of the - humilnl of this seasoo's June mredetiews was solem- nixed on Saturday afternoon when foreign domination. and how the pioneers won for us out of the wi1derttessagmat hndmd madeit possible for us today Lagoon: mainpeace‘ndplenty. Letuscherishonrgrat heritatreand puss it on unspoiled to those who come after us. All of these things were owe to the vision of the founders and the inspired struggles of the pioneers. All of these things are built into the warp and woof of liberty. the liberty we enjoy as citilens of this land. . In our celebration of this great anniversary it is to be hoped; we did not forget those who have gone before making the high- ways smoother. the labors less arduous. Let us not forget how and why the fithees of this nation won tbr us independence of 1 foreign domination. and how the pioneers won for us oat of the ) Upon the foundations laid by the fathers of the country the pioneers built ufely. may and timily the superstructure of this nation. They toiled early and late. endured greet hardships, fought, bled and died for the principlu outlined in the Dechntion of Indeprssdsmrm, and today we are enjoying the fruits of their labors in the unlimited comforts and conveniences of this modern How far-aighted and deu~visioned were those founders time has proved with the growth of this nation upon the foundations which they laid so strong, so broad and deep, into the greatest. theIichest In} tht Input ”regain nation of the world. A-tHoot-ar-term-esta-. ‘r. and " Gouge w. _ of Wedneadgy was the anniversary of the independence of the United States. One hundred and fifty-two you: ago the founders ofthjamtionsetitonitswaymwuditsdestinyamouxthe whofmtionagivingitintheDechzztionoflndepen'daua chute: unequalled 3mm the pent statesmenahip papers of his- Thetrridntntteodmrta,.eredrensed The Hubbub Park Pad an.“ m 2th - “a“ 'l'gta"S%ttpttlt,"i - - , “wanna-magmas. lab-0W.“ THURSDAY. JULY 5. an North Shore News INDEPENDENCE DAY of tttisis-on with I long, full shirt, and a, solem- picture hat to much trimmed Tritht I Vhenisilvgr ribbon. She carried 1 bouquet e brideior yellow rose. and lav-bur. Mrs.', ("den 1 William Coburn. matron other”. was _. L4_- _ _ - '.i.Ur"."r""'"d"'e'ft yum. I‘m-nuv‘ww‘ Wfih‘mMmk-V“~um.nuhaanhumnsâ€"- ‘ImmMM-‘"*duum«urw “In“ Fm“ 5"" Wyn-am. Incl-um... 1'gi'rdc'aTg'.'thT,ttt P-t_-or-rr-di qnxchcI-ui’I-v "er.iro-ia-. but,“ mVMV___» . - Inzhlgzlr Nanny. m.sdmbm~«ulmnifaT'-*rm _ CNel-medM IL-Ilumlrhtrdhz ---.- in. . 'lPeaii-pu-.a.-ss.. mmr-wudWI-hll‘ tUe.aPtProee_meG-elt-iuakGi"iiraiTiriii7r. mm‘dnml‘nlfinmm h*¢g~hufin~hheflt_d PgeAteyetqraii9iiF.lt_kiGaFGaii and “Ya-tau Inn-AhI-nh-u-u a“ eerl-r,tt-aGCiriiaai"i"; “nun-“Walt.“ The usheh up; a. AL u, if}; lin- Gordm of M d 1].. tin-kl PM cl New Yuk 'ore penchant! li- mun... m in "ttow. A in. in! (my "ar-ttrt/trise-ares-ei on. “his. Garvin- at In“ V"dl§hk’nf.h.lh '"tt"etru+-t-a- 'erid#rsR.Ciset,Mr..od-. mm rh1i""rmu_es,ars-Glwasruare.,aer.urriiid-iG-i' middm,v-'-m “Strike.lr.lndln.'.wln '".rraretD--Ftset.uGL" "iD.M.rrstt-rgsAgitg.. ':ttid-ati"tt-re.'r-saelmooedGieiii-it-iioiiiTii"rriii Nelson. sister at the h'ihzm and”. T" costume. 'sue-rail,-, Think-debit {no the W mama‘s-WM... Emma-cinchmw ".uCcuer-i+uou-te- iqrteh-e*thmd.r-rosiawatter"tqe 'simt. Dr.Er-tPte-taf_-ie-th--tiag.tit., ll' . - ---. -- -.- lace. A lace Mu. hm ?ot'"ereothrr'syeti-t-.-i - LW -1 A; n. . ..- um land-y. In; Alice main-.3. terofthechar)eiittiotEva- Miss Mutant E "o-rd of the Leonard Showed” Ell-min “Litmus-"idea“.lm atodeAlluShHedCIhgo, " the lhrinetmt haul in B.aetntqa, inmwmoleicitymm be at home at no delz meet for the summer. “My will arrive on July 20. atd will stay in Dr. J. o. Dr's manage for the sum-nu. man. at 576 0-1 stun. Am; the' out-ot-town guests who attended the wedding were Mr. tad Its. George Wheeler Hinmn, Jr.. and their small daughter. Catherine Joan. of New; York, and Mr. Ind In. Willis- IT.'; foteamitheirsmursom.Bittr.ot Berkeley, Cal. The Buchanan, In touring through , Canada on their wedding trip, an! 'ill‘. yr} Irieye will mg,“ Tarc Axeeetrtiotsattheehoeotthe service followed at the home of the bride's mother: yrs. George W. Hil- Joan Hinman, were white our tresh color, and carried sweet peas and "naidenhair. MV ring bearer, Billy ‘Coburn. was dressed in a white satin suit with lace coma and culls.‘ At the wedding. which took place It 8:30 o'clock. the hide In given in marriage by George Him-an. Jr. zowned in I dress and hat of the an; style in tUA color. And atrial a bouquet of butterWr m and tark, lam "lrestz',:'r""""th-" 1etyut'sttu-rt--Pre_ roEuvitarriaaretoor.tstusa, Miss Betty Webster. the mid of mammalian-mm “Math!“ li'ir.A2ttltnNttgtett any of Mr. and [11.3. P. a; "lhrry OlendoIf and two sons. “gin; and Billy Ire spending the weak It lake Coma, Wis. i, Miss Sadie Gallon! VII hosta- Ifo a group of ladies in compliment to :ofwnmua If»: tiiUirii Wihu of Wile. n. lob-d choir (m. the ma F-‘CwP-cmkmw Mr. Wood-u; Todd went un with It the Inn-c home of June Wood- nun at M, Win. Mr. and In. [hum of Wank“ :ae - of In. Julia PM .tytiyrtvormsredetdsattuirsuk I If. Ralph Horenbertrer - in, iglugiefl among the attendants at the In: Juliet Sam, M" Ut dinner last Saturday n the Ex- moor club in Hrgh:aad Park, Sunday at the Yankee Doodle Doo, Chic-go and on Monday at the [-2de Beach hotel. Mm. Fted Humbert" and Mrs. A. G. Klemp were am the guess who attended the cerem- ony at the church. mitdentorDeehuu. ”'7” ,, 'eridMm.rLD.rteedsandri- ily Clea-vans. Florida. at her‘hone on Dee"ieil availing “My after- Mr. Irvin limit: of ChieEirrrwhrch took place " the Lutheran church Vaughn June 27. Rev. John read the Ceremony. Fdllowing the church service. a reception was held at the Bowl Sovereign. Preceding the bed- ding. the bridal may wu mstertaioed I Miss Eleanor Meyer '1: hacks at A bridge my on heavily in com- ‘pliment to her guest. Min Helen gloom of Great Falls, Mont. Mrs. Stare and daughter Pntticia of Milwaukee visited at the Philip Scully. Sr. home latst week. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Homberger. Mrs. Chris Bend: and Mr. Ralph Hor- enbergu attended the funeral ot Mr. Fred Schneider of Evanston, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Gebrge Ott and three childrvn spent Wednesday with Mrs. A. G. Klemp of Highland Park, It. and Mrs. William Kent of Cen- tral mien-he, announce the birth of I daughter Wednesday, June 27, It the Highland Park hospital. If. usd In.‘R. V. Hutchin- - a. How overcome feeling " "per- iority towud Negroes and Io-ellhd foreigners. Mr. Arthur Kress left Thumb, morning to spend the summer with his brother Earl Kress in Lyndhunt. 1rroatdMm.cheirwrttrsu- the prognm and her topic will be “Citizenship mining in the Home." Questions for discussion are: wut is my duty toward my country? Hurry Whittombwill luv; GLG-T, spend a an“ in Applzton. View; tin with Mating. Mrs. Raymond Chvey of Second [mm will pntertain her mag. club In Friday nftzrnoon. ) Misa Marie Kottraach of math iGrand new. entertained relatives Hm Chic-go. Sunday. [ The Lidia: Aid society of St. may: Emmi chunk will meet “nun day, July 5, " the home of In} has.“ 1 h. D-field mankind b... will ”tnmninthchml’uk in. W“, evening Julym l has.me ‘I'MMlo-Aym- "9rrreuheBs-ovt.wh-ts, Orin visit relatives. The, - " ‘he-nynmdlutdwilldnow wtineinNe-Yorkcityllll’ut- _riserrrrtrarxeeremy {wruhbdhm fumu'mmuhi;?i P.. How ieach tundra} respect the In uni In. G.A. 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