f::â€"â€"___â€"_â€":Lâ€"â€";â€"A NNOUNCILNG wa lowed at the Casino. Miss Frances Richardson served her sister as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Sarene Otis, Mrs. James Otis The first large and fashionable wedding of the postâ€"lenten season took place Saturday afternoon at Tourâ€"thirty ~o‘clock <in ~St; Chrysos= tonfs church, Chicago, when Miss Bluford Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Richardson of Chicago and Mr. Frederick Spencer, son of. Mrs. Earl W. Spencer of this city were married. A recention fol. Thursday April 11, 1929 â€"â€" We now carry a éoinplete line of VOLLAND ‘â€"~ Cards for all occasions â€" Birthdays, Wedâ€" dings, Anniversaries, Baby Announcements, and 'Cong;'atulations, etc.; alsd Bï¬dgg Sets, ~~â€"Score Pads, Place Cards in large variety. ~â€"Your inspectionâ€"of these lines is invited.. Highland Park Animal Hospital â€" Local EARL W.GSELL &CO. An Animal Hospital Equipped for efficient treatment _of dogs, cats, and birds. s Also to do clipping, bathing, and maniéuring. § ; j f Oï¬ice hours: 10 a. m. to 12â€"3 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.â€"or by'phb'ne appointmént‘ at any hour. a o Phone Highland Park 3640 * and Personal= Announcement R. S, MONTGOMERY, D.V .M Highland Park; Ilinois . James Otis, f AT .. * 86 .’ as ’ FIRST. â€". â€" _â€"STREET HIGHLAND PARK reception folâ€" of zot, Charles Chase, George Moseley, John : Richardson, Clymer S. Brown, Theodore Kenefick of Buffalo, N. Â¥4 Briton Marin of Philadelphia, Franâ€" cis Mitchell of Cincinnati, O., and Richard. Kimball, Charles Payson and Warren Leslie of New York. Mrs. Henry H. Schuhmann and Mrs. Leo. M. Steele returned on Sunâ€" Mrs.â€"Stephen â€"Y. Hord, Miss Elinor Farwell, Miss Elaine Pommerer. of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Henry Potter of New York City, and Miss Elizabeth Sutthin of Cincinnati, 0. Mr. Egbert Spencer was his brother‘s best man and the ushérers were William Fauâ€" Atirmemn mm n on mssn n T Hâ€"E P R E8 $ Mrs. William E. Salyards of the Gourley apartments is. entertaining her five hundred club this afternoon (Thursday). Mr. Al. Rose and daughter Mrs. Lucas and Miss _ Alice Lucas _ of. Columbus, Ohis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs._F. D. Rose of Highmoor this week. s Miss Mary Guyot who attends North Central college in Naperville will spend the weekâ€"end with her parents, ~Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. Mr. and Mrs. Sanger "Schuhmann are spending their honeymoorn on the "S. S. Reliance" on a West Indies cruise and will be at home at 328 N. Sheridan road after April 15. â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Zimmer and daughters spent the Easter holidays in Stoughton,. Wis., visiting relaâ€" tives. Mrs. Norman Culyer attended a luncheon April 4 in Evanston given by Pentaipha Chapter, 0. E. S$. for the officialâ€"visit of the Worthy Grand Matron. ©~*~ % The Worth While circle is being entertained this evening (Thursday) by Miss. Helen Boyce. e Mrs. Alexander 0. Mason is planâ€" ning to spend the early part of the summer in ~England, Scotland and France, returning to Highland Park about the middle of August. ~â€"Bryant Buckingham â€"whoâ€"is â€"atâ€" tending the University of Wisconsin is spending his spring vacation with _his parents of St. John‘s place. +. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roach and family of Ravine drive who have been .inâ€" Palm Beach all winter will return ~to Highland Park the last week in April. gÂ¥9 & f Mrs. Julius Zimmer is spending a few days this week with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Harold F. Smith in Des Eidihes; IIE. >3 ==s c sne uce in len &re spending â€"a few. weeks in Waterloo, Ta.. § Miss Veronese Beatty who has beén spending her spring vacation at Pineâ€" bhurst, N. C. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Beatty, won sevâ€" eral ribbons. in the horse show which took place. there. _ ' 3 versary. Donnaâ€"Jean Udell entertained sevâ€" eral friends and relatives Monday aftâ€" day after a trip to New York and Atlaritic City. siscs, A.. ' ovenant. Chorus of Chicago , â€"honoring her â€"birthday anni~ is of the| Mrs. E. R. Phelps of Prospect aveâ€" tertaining| nue entertained at luncheon today, nftomoon1 preceding the D. R. R. meeting. Toâ€" day is guest day at the D. X.R oneert at Oak Terruce Sehool, ApMil 20, 1922 ~_Mrs. Frank Swanson and son of Lincoln, ~Neb., ~ are visiting friends and relatives here this week. _ Twentyâ€"six friends of Mrs. C. W. [Robinson of Highwood tendered ‘her a very pleasant,.surprise on Saturday evening when they came to celebrate ~herâ€"birthday anniversary. _ Bunco and‘ cards were played and a buffet luncheon was served. She was preâ€" sented with a beantiful gift. from guests for which Mr. Ray Roth made the presentation speech. â€" * Campbell. Chapter No. 712 O. E. S. will hold the next regular meeting next Wednesday evening in Masonic temple. . _ The: Junior Star club will meet Mchday évenitng at the home of Miss Emma Burridge in Lake Forest, Mrs. James Hesler entertained her bridge club at her home on S. Green Bay road last Friday. T Mrs,. Margaret Sheahen of Oakâ€" field, Wis. is the guest this week of Mrs. Nellie Sheahen. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Vail of Linâ€" coln avenue expect to spend the. week end in Ephraim, Wis; They areâ€"goâ€" ing" up to: superintend_. the buiding W ~ Mr, and Mrs.Carl Wright have reâ€" turned from Biloxi, Miss., where they spentâ€"several weeks,.> °. °> â€" > . Mr. and â€"Mrs. Ed Seeney of Chiâ€" cago were the week end guests of Mr. awid. Mrs. Forrest .D. Rose ,of Highmoor. : _ Mr. afid. Mrs. Charles G. Mason of 488 Sheridan~place returned Monday evening from Peoria where they were called by the death of Mr. Mason‘s father whose funeral was held/ Sunâ€" day afternoon. f i < Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings and three children:. of Dale avenue left Monday evening from New York,; from where they are sailing this evening, Thursâ€" d&y for Europe for a several months stay. ; *4 y 7 The last community dance given byâ€"the Social committee of the Raâ€" vinia Woman‘s club will bé held Satâ€" urday evening, April 27. °°~ § Mrs.â€"L,.â€" L;â€" Winters entertained few out of town friends at lunched& yesterday . (Wednesday) _for _ _Mrs. Percy._Kimberly of Barrington, I11., and her sister, Mrs. Edward Kimberâ€" ly of Omaha, Neb. mad ds