Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1929, p. 46

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".. newbor- wilt and. ‘ _ 19119:, We lie Lillian ' " "0% Max. Sept-2.4. the 51-h. Highland Park "iriF6' -tiirtar-ttrPer.tc -re-iiniiii-iiiiiiititmai-te'iri't Ruth Fun at It diam they“! puasatttr-thtttyttiiiPteett,tP' honor of Supreme' Worthy Had! no". ttrhera. w. J. AM The, Printou- Mary E. Bartlett at Mar. m not My to apart on proposed ,ratu--gt_-aser, 31915531, 03mins: "vi-inujgr our local use“ Sept; as; Thy aim _ikiiiiiriir"u --..- "e ""'-""-'"'"-Ti.".'ra=a-r----- _.--.--------- _. "agaauaraitatuiattggdsuua,:,L.,L.w.,, -.-' "if aN-.a-t" ' 3.5m, . ai,,:,.,,,,,, 1-9 x """. In. "Ruth Frau. Mrs. Harry Chvey and Mrs. 'tdittrpittht11 at. tended eemmoealmittht, which was WEMmuel Shrine Fri- dar evening. . Willa 8¢hool P. T, A. ' 5 'rturParent-Teetttr, association of the WM school held their Brst reg- 1ihi,trtttEtrttttrutt the when! Vivid” evening, Sept. 20. _ _ _ ;-.~;w3took urvtttsrhtiainretctrmaidtrrt tim- first. The minute ortho but, agteettrte, were read-by the neuter» 1hr, treasurer”: report wand an.4 New was reid of . series a: an)»; o-cc-tirate-Cai-rs-ect-isle---"--'-', the Womanfs Adah it ‘the Elm Place: school auditorium Tickets for chil- dren, 31; for adults, $1.50. . m-SA' - my "1' " m 1auattaitatttiIttt, ‘ ALT,“ gt ttttgt-tig-tii-tist-l-SY a"? -- ETF [same teacher stint year. Price thiui lye”, $5 foru0 lesions, registering for two terms at beginning of less Maxguglkd to ordgr W the "iri"iitiiaiii"i rfitrtaEhrraE. 'Rr,rTEiiiEhiir; and-opened by singing "America' the Biautiful."- W I r iiii" i” iii' I 'iiirii2riiE' I if iii-ii iii sons. Bctober meeting. The, revision com- mittee are Mrs. J. st. Cartel-LEE. We». ii; -iriatr"a 1nd Era. W J, Ainendt with the president 3 member We then discussed briefly ting nia- ing of heal dues to meet the ten-cent increase in state dues. It was left to the committee on revision of by- laws to use suggestions as discussed ,ltoyt emit: loan! dues and form- nhhe format by-lhwa. ' ' ' AN then enjoyed special music by In. Eugen-om and daughter. N They ---"8traatish Dance” and “Risen- don." We dull be pleased to, have TTiaiirimrrTtir_rr'-tTT-TI." :81an pr, Davis was called out of will “did not have the expected- “hulth hit," but hope to hear from EH1! the mar future. ' "TiinrhdGrittimt for tht remainder a! the rroknm'wo an; that songs, A-ua-aa-ut-acl-tlL-ip, the V0.13” -e_ pnu'nted pictures from the time the 1‘ had come: home for milking till the', milk racing the connumer. -They in- chided milking, “nipping. Maori:- ‘inc. stunting, bottling, shipping patron. It was an inegmtlng dim ’phy of pictutu. ‘ . ' _ L We then adjourned for a mini hour and rgfrelhmonu in charge of In. B. Hum, "aitetett by sev- ‘gnth all eighth-(rude mother; . .. sv'caittiitaitiiniirtiiir'ttd um- tktee,t?ar.ttP,tr11rttt.ttftf.. Mug- "ll “" - "‘.".'" C' "1‘11! 2.22 CC 'i CLTi,r..; .-- ,A J _ _ . _ _ d u _ 'ire ___ ' ‘-' . r cl, - V ,. .1 - - “"’: I " lnna rpm-v avnninr in ttee r an: hit! .onattor w!" Pd ill , a turd. tricky owning in m_ {a 5 In” um is my ddiiritiU. .Ttifatl mime! duh-kt 21 IhsertisgtL.Lttrglt. n o -v " _, l "3 . . - . T _ _ m”!- a." "sractc.ucirF Cae k - MW, 2 , EY - -'t '- . , . ._ - 7.x "a - " _,_ _ H _ ct - MTN6NEP,R, . " 7" _ __" _ . h . . Cd ' -a.- --. und- _ A uric- arfuHrsttittnti any, 391d} dun-hit!» month of thrt1tMrtttt thi, Holy Crou'ch'urch hum been planned. There will be a haven. in honot i,i-riiritia.riio-'-'--amr-t'etayiy be hols! Hominy. Tuesday and 1Fri- nudny evenings concluded with a hizhgn’us on Thursday morning, _ Beginning next Sand-y evening _ uni cantinumgeuntil November "flmt ' services will oiigirriitirpm"s, -Wednecdny and Friday evenings. will b held]! n , on -ar-qsietrtri-ut-iisciiilREF "e" "tigrt6etramtrmttrfisrryirtttemer-' e The bridesmaid. His- Plot-me v. Schmidt of Highlnnd Park won pale :- green ehWotr with but!) mull 1nd tt ended pink mes. Mr. Curti- Yog- F groom, served as best man and In on yen John Gad”, brother" of the a bride, Funk make and June! " Bimm of Walkman MI for “I. 7 . 0n 'rtttmrdrtreeettimt, Sank!“ Miss Marjorie Cavity. WW - riatrt, to Ma Arthur RWJnok iihieji on was! mom" 2, was givén ii 3mm inGed11tiiiediti ihéwer by At my 9§__.m""1““'r It qrtd _ ' - _ road, V many beautiful gifts; the that} en- joyed tHe hundred and refreshments. On Saturday evening, Sept. 28, .fy.f., gay lovely TrmriFEiWaTtrir'V was given in her honor in Wuhan by mu Marie Radtrerwho acted as maid of honor at the weddimwww.‘ 'grc.%taS, - EtaS ItgtttaEatt 9'1, _ , irrtti,f,,i,rtttiltA8tiihihrr,' daughter of MN, Jobs Mind tur- rity, when; ntnrrttMNrto Mr. Arthur Votrtritter tool: plus in the Holy Cross church Wednesday morning, Oct, 2 at Mr o’clock hath. Mac- tion of having one of the prettiest church ceremonies that bu taken place in this locality for some time. V The serviée m mad and nuptial high was: celebrated by the pawn Rev. c. L, Meth-tttttttrand trtdttgt, was sung by I 69min of the bride, Ann Mae Curley. who ms my!!!“ at the organ r by -another cousin, Alice 4hirler Vr_ee v, _"__ -._a;. "eF_weT"ee_ __.' ,wlm _-v- The bride approephe‘d the altar wit heruncl Mr.Ba ,tondGtrr1ts. of Highwood, who we mer- riage. .She looked veg lovely in e gown of white satin and her tulle veil was held in place with orange bioe- eome end carried white rout and lilies of the whey. Baum A wedding breakfast .3131th followed at the homo of the 'iiitd" mocha cum road {or an in- agtedlatat fiarrimC"- - sm'- 1lrrTr'NWRtW"GR1r"TWir"'Tir"1lmit JWMIO Woodmtn’l ”about. an Wuhan road. F" _ , V The-maid of honor, Kathie irirr'mi"ikTi'Wri'ireri'" R) tormuromoan o Cl id ial tou ma M in

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