Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1930, p. 9

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My: 1hA1attlt Bark 91-2551 Pubic! "div " The Uh“ mun Co. " lull-III Put. uh Conny. mum. Entered u Second Clan mutter March 1. mt. n the no" one: " Hilhhnd Put. Chm” an": 0 N. liehinn Ave. an» "" All otm"rstmittntlttet. mun be "cannula! by the num Ind nddreu of the "its. Artie" for publication mun rank the editor by Wodnmdn, noon to Inn". now-nu In eurgettt ham. _ IUBICIIP'HON PRICI ".00 PB. “A. Rachael-n of condom... and- ot Mb. oblttrnru., node- at amt-Inna. at M "h when an Malibu“ m h lib lubed. will In charged " - admrtt.. lnl In". THURSDAY July M. 1930 No. " THURSDAY It will' be interesting to the many Highland Park friends of Miss Sadie Galloway to learn that she has open- ed a tea room in her home in Deer. field. . Thursday, August T, 1930 Mary Jane 'Greenslade, Frances Whwery, Mary Riddle and Dorothy Sehwalbaeh are among the Highland Park girls enjoying this week in Ed- gcrton, at the camp for girl scouts. Mr, and Mrs. William Denial of North Second street, are spending a two weeks' vacation in St. Paul, Min- nesota. Miss Bertha Moore, who has been visiting Mrs, Howard Moran for the past four weeks, returned to her home in Louisville, Ky., on Monday. Catherine Bard of N. St. John’s av. mue left Tuesday evening for Land- 0’-Lakos where she will visit with friends for the next week. Mrs. J., H. Dingle and children Ann and Thumas, who are spending the month of August at Crystal Lake, Michigan report they are having a Wonderful time. Mrs. Paul W, Blanchard of Walker menue motored to Aurora for over the week.end and was the dinner guest on Saturday of Mrs, J. E. "l Curmick. The Misses Myrtle Baxter Ind Iola Albert of Vesper, Wisconsin wen the week-end guests of Mrs. Anna Zimmer of 611 Onwentsia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bench and chil- dren of Hazel avenue, Deerfield, spent Sunday in Evanston as the guests of Mr. Bench's brother. Mr. and Mrs. George Ely of pace. Wisconsin were the week-end guests of Mrs. Mary Ehrens. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rieke who hove been motoring through the east for the past three weeks are ex- pected home this week. IIIUID' TBUIIDAY or [ACE VIII I'll UDILL PRINTING COMPANY "' 0mm] - Highland Park. m. 1'6.th lull-Id Put "Food" WINIFRED Oswlma’s Lac-runs " the Moraine Hotel will continue fer the four Monday evenings in Aug- ust. The first lesson of August 4 will be repeated for the benefit,of those who wish to Join the clan Contract Bridge now. Lectures for $6.00 8:00 p.m. Amt. T, "In No. " Mrs, William Farmer Ind two sons of Indianapolis were the week-end guests of Mr, Ind Mrs. E. E. Farmer. Mrs. Helen Manfredini is leaving Monday for Toronto, Canada where she will visit her mother for three weeks. Mrs. Dale Turner of Laurel av- enue is leaving this week for Denver, C(lorado where she willyisit for two months. Mr. Amon Burehtl of Chicago is visiting in Highland Park this week as the guest of Mr. Robert Cousin. Mrs. T. H. Decker and daughter Betty left last Wednesday for Long lake. They plan to be gone two weeks. Mrs. A, M. Cline of Homewood av- enue enjoyed a very pleasant eigh- tieth birthday anniversary on Tues- day. Her many friends from near and far remembered her with cards and flowers ___ iik and Mrs. H, L. Eut of Pmlrie avenue hive as their guests, Mr. Ind Mrs. J. Agen of 511mm, Illinois _ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bridges Ind family are lenving. this week for a two weeks vacation with relatives in Iowa. Silh THE PRESS two eons Mr. Peter Peterson of Burlington. week-end lows. and Mrs. Alfred Brown of .Fermer. Winnetka, ere guests of In. Wil- , leaving linm Soothe“, of South Second It. 1. where The merrim of Min Gladys tor three White, deughter of Mr. And Mrs. Harold White of Deere Perk, Ravin- hicego is in, to Cherie: French Long, of Pre- :his week minuhnm. Mum, took place int tut. t Cousin. urday afternoon " the home of the daughter bride's plume. Vows were exchanged for Lung " 4:30 o'clock with the Rev. Gilbert tone two Stnnlell, pastor of the First Metho- dist church of Wenkeun, omeieting, mood av. in the presence of two hundred quests. igttt eigh- Miss White chose as her maid of on Ttter. honor, Min Grace Powell of Atlanta, rom neer GAL; the bridesmaids Were the Miss. ith cards on Helen Westcott of Detroit, Elen- nor Jarvis of Tenily. Ng., Jessie Den. lure] w. nison of Wilmette, Peggy Mom-mid . n.m,.r_ at Cincinnati, and Mrs. Thomas Cher terton of Cambridge, Mum. In the matron of honor. Stanley Buckul _of Flushing, N.Y., was best man and Arthur and George Pitts of Framing- ham and Morrison McCormick of Milwaukee, acted " when. An in. formal reception followed the cere- mony at the home of the bride's par- ]entn, All the attendants of the bride Trace the Grace of Nature's Modeling ”XITE SILHOUE I I ES m the W of nature's modeling. Fashioned of apple slenderizing fsbncs; these perfectly ailomd allamone garments are low in price and bl" in service...the ideal ortelpiece lingerie for every occasion. 7 ...and pantie. all inane. Slipirtto"ilhoua" and see far yourself how this new Foul» molding lingerie m smooth, Hm I'll. as the perfect foundation for present-Ny gowns and frocks. _ Andwhatucomforttheyarl Bmemvu $2.95 and $4.60. Offered both in mire uilk and popu- lar priced eombinntion tabrits at Garnett's were her dun-mm u Welluley or which uh. in . (Much. It. In. is u (adult: ot Harvard. The young ample will nude In Frnmtnclum. nu. Mr. und In. A. R. Cmueville and Mr. and Mrs. Georg! Pick of thin city uiled on the North Gum-Ir Lloyd liner Bremen Saturday evo- ning for Europe. _ Mr. and Mrs, George Ivonne left Tuesday on her Springs. Mieh., for um. Min Adeline Evans and Ir. tur. nhnll Ladlle have returned from a two weekl' vacation trip through Win-0min and Illinois. The Lake County Wom'n ChrU. tian Temper-nee Union will hold their unnull picnic Wednesday, Align-t 18, " Sunset Park. William Edward Hughes of Den- ver in spending ten days with Arthur Wood of Belle avenue. The boys were roommate: It the tam Alamo- Randi school. Ourur, N.N. Howard But: in entertaining thits ty friendu' " I dintter.dattee Sutur- day " the Pen-ind:- club, Sky Hur- hm Curl: of Vine I trip to Hur- a an. mow

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