iunter, ildrens aptain 2 assoâ€" urance n, Col. rmick, t, Col, VIeWw ed as Montâ€" rance. which s and love. e Hoâ€" them joyed Lady e her 1, Col. t. Col. . Rosâ€" ughan Thos, hiting, y dt. ntries _ this Black ective Warâ€" h his Chan ctive. ssing is inâ€" C vieve the crimâ€" ces of ‘ assoâ€" > show . â€" Due Field, Hitt, e, Jr., icture highly 1e sitâ€" ist of nd f the ilitary it was and nterâ€" e in ving jamin 1TH until Meâ€" n ~â€"Mrs. Joseph B. Garnett has returnâ€" ed from northern Wisconsin where she spent two weeks. Mrs. Cora <~Purcell and grandson Clifford of Barrington and Mr. and Mrs. <Rutt and daughter Velva of Waukegan spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, U. S. Kiehl of Highwood. Miss Frances Bentley of Paso Robles, Calif., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her nephew, Harry H. Bentley on Woodland road. , Miss Elizabeth Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Baker of Lake Forest, and Michael J. Rafferty, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Rafferty of this city were united in marriage last Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. at high mass at St. Mary‘s church, Lake Forest the Reverend Neckermann ofâ€" ficiating. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin with tulle veil trimmed in orange blossoms. â€"‘She carried a bouquet of gardenias lilies of the ~valley. Miss Marguerite Dieck = of Lake Bluf served tne bride as maid of honor, and gowned in pink taffeta and'woreli a pink horsehair hat, pink gloves and pinlk satin shoe to match. She carried pi roses,. â€" Miss Marie Reilly of Chicago, bridesmaid, wore blue taffeâ€" ta, a blue horsehair hat, blue gloves and shoes, and carried pink roses. Mr. Alexander Rafferty served his brothâ€" er as best man, and Harry Rafferty, a â€"brother, wasâ€"an attendant. Theâ€" ers were George Dieck Jr., of Lake Bluff and George Schwalbach of this city. A wedding breakfast for one hundred relatives followed the cereâ€" mony at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents. A reception followed in the afâ€" ternoon â€"for ~friends,. â€"The young couple left on a motor trip to northâ€" ern Wisconsin, and upon their return will make their home with Mrs. Raffâ€" erty‘s parents on Washington circle. After October ist they will be at home to their many friends at 564 East Ryan place. : Marley @clfool of Music PW FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 14 Vol. 20 MISSâ€"ANNA WILLAS Graduate Masseuse will be away until September 1st â€"Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs witere an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" ing by Wednesday noon to insure appearance gurrent issue. . _ 2 3 f BSUBSCRIPTION ~PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 Che Dighland Bark Bress Entered as Second Class â€" matter March 1 1911, ut the post office at Highland Park Highland Park Locals Thursday, August ones Highland Park 1188 â€"â€"Winnetka 8012 Prices begin #t$1.50 weekly and include one private and one ciass leason woekly IS8UED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Emt t 2. h :s 3. 0s 3k THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY August 27, 1931 19 No. 26 Mrs. Alexander who has just reâ€" turned from a trip around the world is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Mellinger. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christman and son Arthur of Bronx, N. Â¥Y., who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Mary Herdklotz of South Green Bay road, are leaving Saturday for their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell of the Udell apartments left Saturday for Hatfield, Wis., where they are enjoyâ€" ing a two weeks‘ vacation. es se ~Mrs. John L. Udell is spending this week in Highland Park. She plans to return to Mirror Lake, ‘Wis., on Friday. and Mrs. James L. Martin.~~~~~~ Mrs. A. G, Klemp opened her home Thursday on Ridgewood drive for a style show presented by Miss Mary Jackson of Lake Forest. Mrs. Winter Peck of Louisvilie Ky., has been the house guest during the past two weeks of . Mrs. Hoyne Anderson, Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins, and Mrs.â€" James T. "Martin® Testie Miss Gladys Greenlaw, who is visitâ€" ing her parents in Denver, Colo., will return to Highland Park about Sept. j H ist Mi s man, who has been living ?(z Miss Greenlaw for the past two years, and who accompanied her west, will reâ€" main in Denver and teach in the schools there. is Mrs. Helen C. Golden and children Junior and Gloria Jean are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum at Lawsonia, Green Lake, Wis. They will also visit Mrs. Viola Conrad at Fisk, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Farwell and daughter Mary Jane of Princeâ€" ton ave., left Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, and other Ohio towns where they will spend two weeks visiting relatives. NETTIE and NUTTY AUGUST SALE CO| 368 CENTRAL AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Eoo dedominitt duen i UUHIOITIE ~â€"â€"In the Fur Busineéss for Three G T HE PR E8 3 /o CC{OV MANUFACTURING FURRIERS STORAGE, REPAIRING AND REMODELING Grace Witten has as her guests a few days this week Miss Helen Masâ€" terson of Glenview and Miss â€"Dorothy Schweitzer of Orchard place. Mr. and Mrs. hosts at a dinne at their home o1 occasion being A anniversary. James Garnett who spent a month in camp in Minocqua, Wis., has reâ€" turned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Garnett. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Flint were hosts at a dinner on Friday evening at their home on Second street, the occasion being Mrs. Flint‘s birthday Mrs. Edwin D. Brigham of Winter Park, Fla., is visiting her son and daughter, Mrs. E. D. Brigham of Central avenue. BUY NOW AND PROFIT BY THE 60% DROP IN FURS Made in Highland Park rolL The best place to have your. washing done, is the Reliabie Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., where you get real satisâ€" faction and service at reasonable prices. 15â€"17 N. Second St. _ Phune H. P. 350 12.}s _ o. STEFEEN AUTO SUPPLY renerations GURL SEZ:â€" T+â€"E L EP Hâ€" O N E HIGHLAND PARK 1351 Miss Mary Beverly Turriff is the }-Mâ€"O‘â€"hâ€""'ldflyvrâ€"uvflugtr' ~of Austin for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins had a number of guests for the dinâ€" ner dance at the Glenview club last week. Mrs. Harmon Stanley Matz of the Udell apartments returned yesterday from Michigan where she spent the past two months visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs..Harry Butler of Belâ€" videre are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad. _ Miss Rebecca Harrison entertained at a dinner party on Monday eveâ€" ning at her home. j