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Highland Park Press, 9 Jul 1931, p. 8

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pinahme hsnl ce ds ce uces pmomny Emm CmRmemenn Miss â€"Clara Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holland of 356 Park ave., has chosen Saturday, Augâ€" ust firsa as the date of her marriage to E eter, ~son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St. Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helm of Fisk, Wis., announce the marriage of General and Mrs. Robert Elkington Wood announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Calvin Fentress Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fentress of Hubbard Woods. The wedding will take place in early October. Vol. 20 Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, o&nfl:x::fi-clamhmuwuhn affairs an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of theâ€" writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in eurrent issue. A Che Dighland Bark Presas Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 in Aunand it take Cbadte. Tifnois Entered as Second Class matter March 1 1911, at the post office: at Highland Park Highland Park Locals 509 Central Avenue ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY ffor Women FL@RSHEIM SHO@OES $Q 85 1:# Aamk. mA T= *A 1085 July 9, 1981 BROS. . masamA mA Lban e Ve LN C sB Ne en n ie 9 en e No. 19 Shoes for the Entire Family Telephone Highland Park 456 Today, it is important to be tllril'ty .. . and it;can be ealily done if you choose these sophisticated Florsheim modes M 3 _M Willi Cal £ Central avenue are being congratuâ€" lated on the birth of a baby girl on Sunday, July 5, at the Highland Park hospital.__ . â€"____â€"_â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Younglove of this ~city are entertaining a large group of young folk at a house party at Spike Lake, Wis., this weekâ€"end. Mrs. Bacon and Miss Moss returnâ€" ed last week from a motor trip to Ann Arbor and> Cleveland. They were in Ann Arbor for Commenceâ€" ment week at .the University of Michâ€" igan where Henry Bacon graduated. After a few days in Highland Park Henry Bacon left for New York and sailed on the Brittanic for a two months‘ trip in Europe. Miss Mary Swazey has as her guest Miss Eleanor Jensen of Chicago. __fi' ifi)d ~Mrs. William Pearl enâ€" tertained sixteen guests at dinner last eveningâ€" (Wednesday). Miss Lillian Smith entertained six girls, all of Chicago, over the weekâ€" end at her home on North First st. Miss Eleanor Hoppe of Peoria is spending this week visiting her broâ€" ther and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hoppe of the Gourley apartments. their daughter, Mata, to George Wesâ€" ley Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad© of 605 Deerfield avenue. (Mr. and Mrs, Conrad will regide in Forest Hills, Long Island, N.Y., where Mr. Conrad is in busiâ€" ness: tefuctnbntes nrrkes * at economy sale prices! T HE PR ESS Miss Mary Wood is attending Ogontz White Mountain camp, Sugar HBH, M > > 4. T Antvcy teaere aroguin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wyeth and daughter Beverly spent the weekâ€"end visiting relatives in Joliet. Clarence Wyeth who had been visiting in Jolâ€" iet for several weeks returned home with his parents. â€" Billy Moran accompanied his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith and son Jimmy of Glencoe to Moose Lake, Wis., where they will spend two weeks at their cottage. _ Bubbles Roth is spending this week at Third Lake with friends. Miss ~Mary Swazey entertained a few young people Tuesday evening to meet her guest Miss Eleanor Jensen of Chicago. .__Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Conrad of St. Louis motored here on Thursday and spent the weekâ€"end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad of 128 McGovern street. e ~~â€" Mrs. Charles F. Moran and chilâ€" dren of Pasadena, Calif., who have been visiting relatives here for the past three weeks are leaving today to return to their home by motor. Mrs. Moran will be remembered as Miss Bessie Carolan, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbst of Randolph, Minn., are visiting the Fritsch families in this vicinity, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braun and Mr. E. Heiland of Chicago were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Renner. Mr. and Mrs. Braun are Mrs. Renner‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. William White and niece Verna Mae left Friday for Lake Beulah, Wis., where they are spending the week. Mrs. E. A. McHugh of Milwaukee, Wis., is visiting her sister Mrs. Herâ€" bert Moran, this week. ~Mr. and Mrs. Dittrich andâ€"~son Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roth. â€"Mrs. Joseph Torbell ‘of Greenâ€" wich, Conn., is the house guest of Mrs. Marshall Sampsell. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacLamore and small daughter of Park Ridge were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Abercromby several days this week. â€"Missâ€"Phoebeâ€"Swazeyâ€"isâ€"spending the summer with an uncle at Estes Park, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. James Highwoodâ€" â€" entertained guests at dinner, July 4th. Mrs. Edna Bowers and two chilâ€" dren of Joliet is visiting her sister Mrs. Clarence Wyeth of the Udell building. â€"Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"Edwinâ€"E.â€"Tullisâ€"of Lake Forest are announcing the birth of. a son, Robert Wood Tullis, at the Alice Home hospital, Lake Forest,â€"on Monday, July 6. Mrs. Tullis was formerly Miss Ann Wood. Mrs. Catherine Henning of South Bend, Ind., was the weekâ€"end guest of her sisters, Mrs. Mary Henning and Mrs. George F. Conrad. ©=~~~~ Miss Minnie Milton of Chicago and Miss Rose Slavin of Waukegan are guests this week of Miss Lillian Smith of North First street. Mrs. Arnold Lauridson and niece Shirley returned last week from a two weeks‘ trip with friends and relaâ€" tives in Watona, Wis. Mr.~and Mrs. Walter Page of Deerâ€" field, announce the birth of a son, at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, July 5. t Riley of fourteen of of Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and daughter Patsy motored to Camp Maâ€" Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, Wis., over the wuekâ€"end toâ€"visit their zon Bobby.who is atâ€" tending the Boy Scout camp there. The Mission band of the Bethany Evangelical church held a picnic at Lake® Front Park yesterday afterâ€" noon. ‘Mrs. Viola Conrad and Mrs. Wes. ley Conrad are leaving Saturday for Forest Hills, L. I., whére Mrs. Conâ€" rad will join her husband and make her home. Mrs. Viola Conrad will return in two weeks. ; Mr. and <Mrs. Henry Mauzey of Pottsmouth, Neb.. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Vroman of 164 Elmwood drive. Virginia and Bobbie Grant and Billie Decker are spending this week at Green Lake, Wis. Mr. â€" and Mrs: F. C. Noerenberg and daughter Mary and son Gerard and Miss Dorothy Hartman: of Wil. mette spent the weekâ€"end at Long lake with the T. H. Decker family. Glencoe Riding School Mrs. William Bruce of Glencoe ayâ€" enue, is entertaining the Woman‘s church, today, (Thursday.) Elton Roger Fritsch of Clinton, Ia., is spending a month visiting relaâ€" Mr. and Mrs, â€"Hans Bahr have re. turned from their honeymoon ttip in the north and are residing at 535 Laure] avenue. Mr. Thomas R. Chalmers‘ Glencoe Riding School is ideally located to afford the utâ€" most in ~safety to riders, especially chilâ€" dren. Over 20 miles of bridle path are available right outside the stable doors in addition to the 100â€"acre instruction field. It is not necessary to cross a single conâ€" crete road 1 f Mrs. Molly Pfister of Deerfleld was the guest of her sister Mrs. J. E. McCaffrey, Tuesday. All instruction is under the personal suâ€" pervision of Mr. Chalmers, formerly Ridâ€" ing Master at the Onwentsia Club. No stable boys or other help allowed to give instruction. ‘The teaching of children is especially solicited. Mr. and Mrs: James Riley spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Huff of Park Ridge. m‘Mem Lake Geneva from Park Safe Bridle Paths between Middlebrooks and Briargate Golf Clubs, County Line Road (one mile west of Braeside station) Phone Highland Park 3223 Accommodations for Boarding Horses : WE HAVE ALWAYS A NUMBER OF RIDING HORSES FOR SALE Expert Instruction Reasonable Rates Thursday, July 19 Mrs, j ters of M & Yacatio Jim ace Mrs, Aly motoring State on lish, the Mrs. Gil] Mr. an the Mora brief vig Teturn no 'hu ye Hamilton to the Berkson antly in els in F land, B return 0 finite ple family a Mr. ; 176 Vi Sunday York. jJourney which â€" their d just ho travel i comtplet Femina where : for hers an outs Shortly Miss Be ly cove Femina the ing not onl but also fessors c ter, Ja holiday ents of tee in the ba Thu Fri

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