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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 8

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e i esc =~eâ€"= . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Callen of Half Day road announce the birth of a son on Saturday, June l1st at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. h Mr. and Mrs. Cyril P. Mertens of the Lake Shore Drive hotel ‘are at the Moraine ‘hotel for the summer months. f ' Local and Personal COLD AIR FUR STORAGE BLECTRIC SERVICE Estimates Gladly Given s “‘RWC\’;'_,;;":"" «* < + *. We GAHH JOTâ€"ATMA â€"â€"~~ MOLDANER & H U ME R 16 North Sheridan Road ~ WE HAVE OUR STORAGE VAULT IN oUR OWN BUILDING Reasonable Churkes § wnwr, £200. "~ Hair Curung@ Marcelling ~ PREPARE ~~ _ YOURGCaAR 515 Laurel Avenue . PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 266 Before starting on that vacation trip, let us check over your ignition and magnetto. This may save you time and monéy on the road. es c â€"~â€"â€"<LO UV L § 707 Main Street * t £â€"and L8‘ 1 ~_PERMANENT waAvING stUDIO . .. .‘ > Individual Supervision Snecialist in Realistic Permanents ‘Telephone University Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Carisen OLf VUHâ€"« wentsia avenue announce the marâ€" riage of their «daughter, Evelyn Francis Barber to Mr. Walter Meyâ€" ers of Mundelein, which took place on Saturday, May 18, at the Fairfield church. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers are making their home in‘ Mundelein. Sidley Chapman of South Linden avenue has scarlet fever. ++ Evanston, Illinois en rrmitrencecis i €861 E. W. Carlsen of Onâ€" Toilet Preparations FURRIERS T H Eo P R E S S 22 Pn + : Mrs. R. A. Bard of North St. Johns avenue is leaving Friday for â€"Shefâ€" field, Mass., to attend the graduation exercises of the Berkshire school. Her son, Ralph Bard, Jr., is among those graduating. Mr.: and Mrs. Edgar A. Jenkins of N. Sheridan road. announce the FORC & Loo o t se _ Mr.: and Mrs. Edgar A. Jenkins of N. Sheridan road. announce the marriage of . their daughter, Ellien Ruth, to Dr. Harold Simpson of Chiâ€" cago,â€"sen of Mx. and Mrs. John Simpâ€" son of Racine, Wis., which took place Saturday evening at six o‘clock : at the bride‘s home, with the, Rev. Frank Fitt officiating.. The bride‘s â€"gown was of white crepe and she. carried ‘an arm bouguet of. whitée roses. . Miss Henrietta Jenkins,.‘ who â€" served her sister as maid of honor wore a dress of light green crepe and carried . a ‘lat_‘ge arm bouquet of pink roses and lavender Quéen â€"Anne‘s© lace. Mr. a;{;- 'I"eté;'son , Louis Peterson of Racine, acted as best man. +Miss, Ada Thomas played Lohengrin‘s wedding march. A~reâ€" ception â€" followed> for .about . forty guests,â€" Dr. and: Mrs. Simpson are at home to their friends at 1009 N. Mayfield avenue, Austin, IIlL. % Mr. and Mrs. George E. Moore of Prospect avenue entertained at dinâ€" ner Saturday evening at the Exmoor Country® club. This dance marked the opening. of the club for this seaâ€" son. Miss Betty Thomas of Forest. aveâ€" nue returned Tuesday from Cleveland, Ohio, where she has spent the past week with her father. s a2 day. guests" of Mr. and Mrs, Charles | _ Brace of Bloom street. â€" ; _ _ o ?‘J ~~Mr. and Mrs. George Glader of |â€"7 Ridgewood drive are the proud parâ€" E ents of a daughter born on Monday, e June 3 at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal. Brainerd Chapman has gone to Ephraim, Wis. with Mrs. Henry Vail for the summer. However he will reâ€" turn next week for the graduation exercises at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, as he is among those graduating. â€" __ . » Lessons Given Phone Highland Park 54 * ELIZABETH _ SILBER WORTH . TEACHER OF PIANO JAZZ CLASSICAL Lee Sims Beginners Method A Specialty Residence, 623 Vine Avemp'e | » Phone 3446 CLEANING â€" GLAZING and REPAIRING AT SPRING and SUMMER PRICES on YOUR FURS in Your Home Miss Mildred Walther of South Green Bay road spent Sunday and Monday in Champaign, Illinois. E 11 We im : Bc esn The regular meeting ofâ€" Campbell Chapter No. 712 O. E. S., was held last evening, in ,Masonic»hg‘ll. Monday, Mrs. Jesse tend a luncheon giver A. Daniels club at hotel. " Miss Isabella Harkness and her mother, ~Mrs.. Nathan . J. Harkness and Miss Minnic Buzard of the Udell apartments â€" are leaving Tuesday, June 18 and motoring via Montreal and Quebec to Bostonâ€" where Miss ,I{fii'jl‘:'tiéfsfia:%,:attead »:as the official delegate for the North Shore. Real Estate board, the. National convenâ€" tion being held there June 24 to 28, inclusive. â€" Before returning to Highâ€" land Park, they will visit New York and Washington. a Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Sinclair and Mr. C. H. Sinclair of, Dale avenue will spend the weekâ€"end at Oshkosh, Wis. at which time they will open their eottage for the summer. Miss Helen T. McQuillen left Satâ€" urday for New York from where she will sail on the Laconia June 8 for a three months trip abroad. â€"â€"_ Miss -‘Gladys M.. Greenlaw _ has moved from her apfrtment on S. St. Johns avenue to 352 Central avenue. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday, June 13 at the home of the Misses Kathleen and Bertha Paine at United Evangelical church held their monthly meeting at the hom&ofâ€"Miss Evelyn Bonn, Clavey road, Mopday evening. Mr. . Ernest Jones: and Charles Leock of this city, Mr. E. Brown and son, James, of Waukegan motored: to Rochester, Minn., Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nelson.. Mr. Nelson.is reported as doing very well, â€" Mrs. Nelson will return to her home soon. i Miss Marion Catherine Carr arâ€" rived home yesterday after graduatâ€" ing from the Junior college course at Stoneleigh, Rye Beach, New Hampâ€" shire.~ Miss Carr‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carr have been back since May t, having spent the winter in Chicago. Mrs. Norman Stiegers Brown °of St. Louis, Mrs. Elmore B. Jeffery of Baltimore and Mrs. Richard L. Ruffâ€" ner of Alexandria, Virginia, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark Morrison have returned to their home. > Mr. and Mrs. Arthur George Brown of Evanston announcéâ€" the engagement of their daughter, Frances Angelica to Walter Eaton Pratt of Boston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pratt of Woburn, Mass. ~The we@ding will ‘take place in the early fall.. The Brown‘s â€" were former residents of Highland Park. â€" # â€" _Mrs. Alice Turrif will entertain the members of her bridge club Friâ€" day evening. * â€" CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to relatives, friends, the Modâ€" ern Woodmen of America, the soloists and those who generously offered the use of their cars for their kind exâ€" pression â€"of sym%athy in the loss of our beloved husband and father. â€" Mrs. John Huekht and daughters. > Thursday, June 6, 1929 -gvl;râ€"en 'be the Sarah at the Morrison v will atâ€" â€"theâ€"â€"First Thu Mr her b Jul enue, avent vacat Mr retur in th avent ora F brid ter I whe: with Spar next Meie mem aftei rIv@( land herâ€" ente the her Mrs. trip cago lune Wis mer havy the1 field She from Pa., frie latt of 1 Min The will nin His Ger Geo Wa on . Mr. for wit fro ch thi Hi

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