Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1931, p. 39

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"ts, " the oettna. Will muonal- ish Pack No. dll approach Lundny " the meeting. . Senior Girl I Brotherhood a trf Mr. and intuit plum, Wiihii." " . =' for children, 11 mm. :30 pan. J unior' Girl iday' evening? October " inoia 'tdet Luther noting at our Oct. It. Yo “invitation - Womn’s “Mom so: hm home, l i preparation {arch school trereMifhtt-, Church up 52, Boy responsi- objective Dir no L "" every " WAY. carom I. an A '09 oedtr sad impressive un- dlclight wedding was solemnised " the Bethlehem Evnngelial church. Death”. on mtxtrd" afternoon at F, o’clock, when Dorothy Hoe. eldest dengue: of Mr. 3nd lire. Clayton C. rein, becsme the bride of Budd Lelia! Peterson. youngest son of Mr. and In. P, Luther Peterson or, TriririqfiRiNhTi mu" -. m---.-- - -c_ ------- -----"t Before the ceremony Miss Elise Oberraueh of Northbrook an: "Oh Promise He” om 'fl Love, You Truly." Two violin solos were ren- dered by Mr. Cutter Christensen of Deerfield. At the appointed hour, to the strain, of the Lohmttrrin' Wedding Mnrchnhyed by Mummy, Todd of Deertuid, th1rhrldnl mm}: their aaiGgii of tall: with wreath of orange blossom: and Venetian bee. She carried 1 bouquet _t_t_f byidgl summed iGKA, when tho Rev. Earl Brute read the single ring cere- t-iiirarnsor'ttrmttrarmrMr"or_ttte valley. Her attendants were Miss Mel-gent Miller of Jacksonville, 111,, as maid of honor, the Misse- Arlene und Lois Fehr, sister: of the bride, served as bridesmaids, all being gamed in autumn shades ranging from tmttarmspoeilow.to decima- The bride was attired frank W. Russo and Co Fair-Pm Humid: A, C, SEEKERS. Jil. before. a "miriovirsd 'i"GirstmT" "iet"iliriti-" u 1rirWi'p'ciitiT ",t"e'sdWiii"-raV "lt-tit-tl-l-ttit/Atl, .2322 1r,lhi,9, ,At,iy., "iiiuFWmrrTaiiiiiiiii "iii'ite'ard as: jbrldc, e-ttttr the ring on a white [Iain pillow. Me. Reed Shiploy of '; Bear-dawn. 111., attended Mr.' Peter- son as bait inn. Ushers m Hams. Herbert and Brice Ptrmt, _ ultimo} 2h. ceremony . reception m given in the church p.310“. Covers were laid for fifty “at. U Mr. and in. Peterson us well 1uttrmcirrpteidLeld_qtt.d, surround!“ community. Mr. Ream attended Gem City Business college at. Quincy. Ill., and is now employed by the Public Service Com of Northern Illinois. ' The bride's traveling (on m t caution of brown with hat Ind” ae- ceu-ories to much. After a shat}. honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Peter-on wt1Vbe- tt from to-their numerous Mona-ember 81:13” Jud-2 sou avenue. Hikhland Pork. l -agneattsimcimattcwert9gr,,tatti) Mm. F. Luther Peterson, Mr. Reed Shiploy, Hts. Binghnm, Mrs. Brock: Magoo, all of Rundown, Ill.', Miss 11tjirjiidiif Mine} of JucEiOn'vme. TIL', .Mismumlined.Pg§em_n.wifiwi Stamp of Moline, Ill.; Mr, and Mrs. Milford Wanditus pf Gary, Inch: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Parnimt of Free- 3%." iriGi'G"i"tT% in!“ - agrttttt N ii"is7auastirtueMemfreeystt iruTGsiriiir-tt-rei-. t-t,-a11.rs.-aitdMmut1pshea..t1 family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pete and funny of Dawn, 111.; Min Duty Fry of Cedarville, 111.; In. Ida Railstob, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witt of Claim. Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. William Fehr 1nd family of Man- hatton, Ill. _ _ can -sreyt.etseettto11et.f tGGY/Tait-erik-ferry-Jer.: drG'ii'iiaranuiutyeeyet_r, -- bemitrL--rk M in. My. foal 'te-i- ariiaiuiiaiEu-HItt/tet GriaGirii'rTaaiijiieeftr_ FRANK if auéso nu run ""'"iii smut! bean; "artiritiiai"r" organization for Lake ediiiiik Cath- olic amnion: boxers will be staged at the Wuhan high whoa m- nuium on Monday evening, Nov. 9. Any Catholic youth. 16 you; or over, mty enter the competition. Proceeds of this boxing show will' be given to the Boy Scotland can; charitable "tttbet' under the taper- vision of the Catholic Youth organ- " National gt: Food Stores LARD 10c Cellophane-Candies . . 3 ~25: FREE! o" . (new Jul: .t,'tttt . " frttht ttTa1ClE2ii . . . U'is k nhqlanf.....u3c Ivocy’ Soup 2'tgt Me “use. ”€50: Soap o,io,,,onat.,,iiwo-s' " in. 89: Super Such “as” . . . In”: [adviser autumn-homunculus lit Nk Aft- I“ CHAIN? OIOCIII . I VII II. Pillibury’s ' . . 2319‘ ,; _ "irri"-rTrrar...doat6Arro.rC: l" Old Mann. . Gm" "uy o o _ o Tra Madam-PU. Lg, f, _ -" ve F- NFacur-cccsc-cc"t'ccu----u- "c-'-";'?"'"--""""' ml.‘ . o o' -- __ o _ ' Ho. Mada Gully - Co-tet, use. AMERICAN 'iloME,Cuke To In a t 0 " Q No.2 ““11 " No.3 on“ 'titat-d-toth-tteat-ts o' 32:32-5: 41am; p _ r---aVRmromh--- ..' ,',ftlilitl,ili'ktah't' _" 805 ml“. ,iaTiFd.u9aViaak" "r-h-th" Lower Flour Piiccs .."""‘.. t"eil'ltg,u,,, EtuFucySJdIO-QNISOSII Swift's Silurian! Cuba or Tub shoved osttraoedinar, willingnes- to Niki theth eating Ind machining. Itesasarth mica at the Butte technical school hardened copper by the taditiotrof ghout two per cent iton dam M impervious. to mucking or bending, is envisioned by meta1turadsta " the Hanan; School at line- " Butte. nickel silicido. 2... 1 ' tsc tTe "trtst MP EB

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