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Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1928, p. 22

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North Shore News On September 27, Miss LOIJISP Mer- ‘gnld gave a linen shower for Miss Black and sinc" then her calendar has been full. Miss Inez Hm and ws. Wallace Huck of Glencoe entrsrtained "t a supper party on Oclnizw 3, and the following day Miss Mary Pen, tieid of Evanston 423w: a lunch-3n Last Friday Mrs. Che=ur Guy and Mrs. John Shiilestaul, cumin: of Miss Wack. were hostesses at a luncheon and brizgc party in her homyr at the Miss Ruth Mills will serve Miss Black as maid of honor and the Other two attendants are to be Miss Mary inns and Mics Alice Catherine Mills. The men in the bridal party will he Robert Howell of Evanston, best man, and John Howell of Evanston, Harvey Snnnk of Santa Barbara, Cal., and Gavian Elwood of Joliet, when. Miss Marian Black, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley Black. of 171 Franklin road, Gleneoe. willl be married on October 20. at R:30i o‘clock at Christ church. to Waiter Ernest Welee, son of Mr. and Mr l Erncst F. “alga of Evanston. A 11“. ception fur relatives and intimate friends of the families wit be held itumediatuly following the ceremony at the home of the bride. ~tuyin2 in Kenilworth this summer. "Are now touring in the East and upon thtir return will take an apartment m-ar the University of Chicago which Mr, Allen w:ll attend. Mm Marian Spach. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel, B. Spach of 22s Leiee,ter mad. kerrilworth, became the bride nf Paul Lee DeLargy at 6 Nth-ck Friday afternoon in the homo of her parents. A reception was held aitcr the quiet home wedding for the guests at the ceremony. Mr. DeLar- IO' is a memher of the faculty of the L'nivcrsixy of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. E, Hulbert Allen are again in their home at 1405 Edge- “and lane, after a summer’s absence. Mrs, Allvr: returned last Friday from Dunn, Tc. where she had been vis, mm: her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, sun and daughter-in-law uf the Hulbert Allen's who have been A bridal dinner for the immediate fartitita,pvit1 follow the ceremony. Mr. Chandler and his bride will spend a nwmh motoring in the East before taking an apartment in the city for the winter months. The marriage of Mrs. Jessie Craw- ford Barnes of 371 Walnut avenue, Winnetku to Homer Weed Chandler of Chicago vull be celebrated very simply Wednesday, Oct. 10, at the residence of Mrs, Barnes' aon-in-hw Ind daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glaser of Glencoe, ! "cxoawgyg tWASHetirtmtrmtNtr I, N...-.- so H iiiw( I WANT i HELPS YOU RUN UP A GOOD HEALTH SCOIR. OUR SWEET AND CLEAN WET WASH SERVICE Announcement In: been made of the marriage of Ilia Iuriorie Anne Elliott, niece of Mr. uni In. Hurlbut Bowman of Evanston, to any Her- bert Juan, Jr., son of Mr. Ind In. R. H. Jarrett of 534 Essex road, Kan- dwarth. The ceremony took place July " at Christ church chapel, Wau- kexan. They are st present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett and will be at home after October 15, at 1738 Juneway terrace, Chieatto. A dinner "Is given in their honor September 29, by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jur- ett, at which the immediate mem- bers of both families were the guests. PAC "ELY. iT -._.rt- --T..ti---r- t OAK-TERRACE] t LAUNDRY - Foremost dong thy North Shore MOVING WIMP WAREHOUSES of HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181-182 STORAGE PACKING 1H E:-----.- SHIPPING f Highwood club won the first game; J of the season 19-0. Much credit must [ she given the team for their brilliant, g playing. The three touchdowns were! ‘made by straight football on wen-l /eseeuteif line plays oft tackle. Next! ’Sunday Highwood plays the La Grange Boosters, a strong rival of “he home team. as La Grange isf , noted for a good football club. Game lcalled at 2:30. , Uhiu State, represented by whnt ly?,.'.?.,","', to be its strongest team in l‘w'tnt years. invades Evanston here Saturday in the opening of the Big (Ten season for both the Buckeyes _ and Northwestern. The private American loans abroad now amount to $1C500.000, and we wonder if the intemationalists who advocate the cancelling of Uncle Sam's loans will next advocate the wiping out of these private ones. The Blfrkvye rooting contingent, torefident that its 1min has the mak- ings of a championship eontender. will thr an in its power to help by whooping it up. The Ohio State band of HS pieces will make the trip in one nf the sprvial trains which ar- nu- here Saturday mornint. Again:: these men Coach Hanks" nut of it tisruiiur, and should makr, will pit his proteges who also ex-l a peach of a tight with Segal. hibited much promise against thel In addition to this a special event; strong Butler eleven last Saturday; has been arranged to please the fans. , While the Purple exhibited the usual\ K. O. Alto of N. Chicago in to take} early season tendaney for fumbling, on Kid Makella of Waukegnn in a there were signs of potential power‘lgrudge tight. They fought here a‘ in the performance of several ball _ year ago and have held this grudge carriers. ever since. Incidentally this bout Is _----------- for the championship of the an: HIGHWOOD TO PLAY (states at that weiRht-146 pounds, 3 Judging from the T strength the Buckeye elcyert showed against Wit- tenberg Saturday Coach Wiiee has a powerful set of backs supported by an unusually strong line. In Kruscamp, Cory.Ary Holman and Huston, the Ohio eleven has as tine a set of backtield men as will be found on any college- team in the country. HIGHWOOD TO PLAY LA GRANGE SUNDAY roach Wilre's boys will be accom- panivd by nearly tive thousand stu- dents and townfulks of (blumbua.: Light special trains have already; been scheduled for the jaunt north; ward while many of the visitors plan to make My hop by automobile. OHIO STATE PLAYS AT N. WESTERN SATURDAY Dr. turd Mrs. E. E. Fyke of Cen- ualia. til.. recently have announced the engngement of their daughter, Helen, to John Rogerson Mouton.» ery, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Montgomery of 15 Green Bay road, Glencoe. Miss Fyke is n [rut name of Smith college. At 1)!!th she is living in Chicago and is very active in promoting plans for the Smith College ball on October 10. Mr. Montgomery was graduated from Williams college in 1922 Ind from the department of law of the University of Chicago in 1924. um Catherine um. (no a hanett- eon. The spinner dinner will be held at the home of Miss Ruth Ind Mary Mills a few days before the wedding and on Thursday evening. Oct. Mt, the bride's parents will give a any per dance for the bridal party It the Drake. Chic-go Athletic club. Monday Urn. Bun-ell Chandler of Evmmn give tn dteruoon bridge u did In. John Blunt, tu, on Odober tr. 0n the tend: Meierhoff Hardware Saves its cost my timeg over. Simply fill the oil tank every day or so and let it Ilene. There is no noi-- no odor-no Care-no worry -no coal-no dirt. May be operated from a city gas line. You will be surprised at the low out 0! this important device. Stop in today lad let u. M h to you QUAKER The man who takes chances with his car in an unheated garage is foolishly gambling with high repair bills For there has been de- veloped . simple. inexpen- sive heater that you my put in the garage-light h-and oa Burning Garage Heater to Keep Your Garage Warm Oil Ereat 510 Central Airenue Highland Park, Illinois Seats may be reservedmt the High- land Park Electric-Majestic Bowling Alleys, Sheridan Inn and at Fell's Ctuthiers in Winnetka. No stone has been left unturned to! make this the best show ever held, here or any where else and fandw I is assured a full evening in their} sport next Tuesday night. l; Altman Anzelone of Racine takes on some class when he meets Don Bagley, the Majestic 117 Pounder. Jimmy Biscarde of Kenashe is to meet Charley Zahnle of this city in what promises to be a real scrap. Both boys can hit and are clever box, ers. _ Fritz Behrens of Lake Forest meets Hill Bennett of Evanlton in what promises to be a toe to toe battle. Behron‘s punch is just enough to slow Bill up to make I real 20. Peck dle of Lake Forest meets Sid Brandi of Hubbard Woods at 118. Eckhart of Winnetka is paired with Joe Sega! a boy from Kenosha of his same ability and willingness. Eckhan was K_0.'d a ,yeek ago and cum: nut of it fighting. and should math a peach of a tight with Segal. This will be a fast stepping match and will probably take 4 rounds to decide a winner. Jimmy Earl of Kenosha, who pleased the fans u the last show takes on a real boy in Twain Pearce of the Majestic A. C, at 132 pounds. Both boys are clever and can hit with both hands. Seldom have so many iimt than men been on the same program on the nine evening. Larry Levon. of Wnukegan is to fight the main event with Charlie Green of the “deities. Levette was brought here from Flot- ida and has been a consistent winner all summer. But be meet: I tough toe in Green of this city. Because of the uneertaittty of book- ing amateurs the lac-l club has de- veloped n string of boys st MI weights Ind chllenge guy club in the coun- try to dt boxing meet. The Majestic fighters In the beat in their chm in 1 double semi-windup Frankie Hugh- of Kenosha meet: Chance Brown! Evannon. Hughes has won " ll tUrhts by the knockout. Bro defeated or K.0'd I” the lea htweights in and around Chi and'is doped to win over Bro“ Jung Chi l Hughes. To make up for the but they], which Iva not " good " expected, him bouts have been scheduled for next Tuesday night It the Majestic A. C. u 515 Central Rd. BOXING CARNIVAL AT MAJESTIC TUESDAY EVE Nine Stellar Bouts Are Sched- uled for That Evening; Phrticipults SEWING MACHINES A, ll. MUBLKB amul- AGENCY Darnell]. Ill. Tet. Deerfield 363 wow AND IIPAHIBD but Poul Ink. |- fihilt null»- M II: mum an up. 'ru HIGHLAND DARK "I”. HIGHLAND PAIR. ILLINOIS BASY BREAD ENGLISH MUFFINS CABBAGE,4tbfor ........ CUCUMBERS, large, 2 for. . 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