THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1987 Jenkinsâ€"Munro Nuptials Miss Marthaâ€"("Patty") Jenkins of Winnetka has asked her two sisâ€" ters to be her only attendants at the simple service uniting her in marriage to Willard Lowe Munro of Highland Park. Miss Ann Jenkins will be the maid of honor, and her younger sister, Janet, will be bridesâ€" Dr. Samuel Harkness will read the service at 4:30 o‘clock Saturday afternoon, September 25, at the Winnetka Congregational church, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dickinson Jenkins will hold the wedding reâ€" ception at their home, 780 Rosewood avenue. 3 l er, James, to be his best man, and four of the ushers will be Marvin Dixon of Chicago, Lucius Hine Jr., of Highland Park, and Philip Will and the bridegroom‘s cousin, James Kittleman, both of Evanston. _ Mr. Munro, who is a son of Mrs Fayette Munro, bas asked his broth. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nevies of Central avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Monday at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cimmarrusti otï¬lvl‘igvi:..â€";;i arc. announcing the bnrth of a son, born Wednesday at the Highland Park hospital. C Mr. and Mrs. George Kenry of Highwood are recejving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a daughter, born Thursday, September 16, at the Highland Park hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Crawford of Elmâ€" wood Drive Saturday, September 18, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie McCaffrey of Central avenue are the happy parents of a daughter, born Thursâ€" day, September 16, at the Highland Park hospital. & Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pagel of Deerfleld are receiving congratulaâ€" tions of the birth of a son born at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young of Highwood are announcing the birth of a daughter born Wednesâ€" day, September 15, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warren of Elmwood Drive announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Jane to Hugo Schneider, Jr., son.of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L. Schneider of Oakwood avenue. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. G. L. Vetter entertained at luncKeon today in honor of her birthday. + Mrs. J. R. Washburn and Mrs. Sarah Creiger returned last week from a three months sojourn in Euâ€" rope. Mrs. Wiliam Nelson entertained her bridge club at luncheonâ€"bridge on â€" Wednesday. 6 & Mr. and Mrs. Tom Strenger, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Garling and Mr. R. J. Johnson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Neuson at their cottage at Eagle River, Wis., the past two weeks. The Nelsons who live on Broadview avenue closed their summer home on Sunâ€" day for the winter. Franklin Fritsch and Robert Black will enter their freshman year and George Lanzl will enter his sophomore year at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, this fall. Mrs. Morton Mavor returned Sunâ€" day from Munsing, Michigan, where she has been visiting friends for a week. Miss Eleanor Austin spent the past week end visitng her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Austin in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs: Fred Greenslade will leave Friday for a week‘s fiishâ€" ing trip at Winneconnie, Wigeonq‘n. Miss Phoeke ‘Swazey is leaving the last of this week for the East where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Donald Bliss, in Buffalo, N. Y., and friends in the East, for a week. Mrs. Viola Conrad and Mrs. Frances Schneider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simonson of Milâ€" waukee. Miss Grace Hunt of Cleveland, Ohio, was the guest last week of Miss Phoebe Swazey. James E. Smith of S. Sheridan road, who has entered his freshman year at the University of Illinois, was pledged Kappa Delta Rho reâ€" cently. \ Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Maurine of 522 N. Central ave., Highwood, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born Sept. 11. SMART NEWNESS Makes These Apartments More Attractive Than Ever ! Now we have added newness to an established and distinguished address. % hioce . Thay tore "athghtiraily ‘eghortht," reirushingly Here is everything for comfortâ€"plus a location thth-n-lc-vm! We have remade Seneca rooms, suites and a Horer SENECA Your visit of inspection is cordially invited! 20 EAST CHESTNUT STREET || Mrs. Harriett Taylor of Duluth, Minn., has been the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDouâ€" gall of N. Greenbay road, for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Baruffi of Highwood are announcing the birth of a daughter at the Alice Home hospital in Lake Forest Sunday, Sept. 19. The Junior Star club met Monâ€" day evening at the home of <Mrs. Abercromby. Mrs. Walter Brown was assistant hostess. John Angus Dennett of 615 Homeâ€" wood ave., has returned to .Northâ€" western University for his junior year. His brother Edward Charles Dennett is returning to Lake Forest college for his senior year as is Robert Grant of Linden ave. Mrs. F. J. Leaming, Sr., who has been seriously ill for the past week, is very much improved. * Roland ‘Bleimehl, Sr., left. yester day for Ames, Ia., where he is enâ€" tering the University of Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Murphy of 733 Glencoe ave., had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.: Louis Strautz and daughters, May and Hazel, ang. Miss: Anna Soukup of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Starnes of the Highlands have taken an apartâ€" ment in the Udell building. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hogue of Michigan avenue will vacation next week at White Sulphur Springs." Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Etherâ€" idge, Jr., of Grand Rapids, Mich., were the week end guests of the Walter Copes of Vine avenue. Mrs. Richard D. Lueth of Madiâ€" son, Wisconsin, whio has been visitâ€" ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Krumbach of Ridge road the past two weeks, returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and ~Mrs. k Horn and family of Cary avenve have moved to Springfield where Mr. Horn has been transferred. Among those students going back to school this fall are: Barbara Gallup to Rockford college; Eliza: beth Low to Smith college; Jean Webster, John Brigham and Al Knaack to Lake Forest college: Abâ€" igail Balke, Gwen Killilee, Mary Lou Keaster, Martha Clark to Northwestern _ Univergity;, ‘ Joan Goodman, Doris Mason and Hiram Kennicott to University of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Roth of Comstock place announced the enâ€" ‘The American Legion and Auxiliary of Deerfleld put on an impressive Constitution 'd..‘;"eum,wu "vwn the Deerfleld grammar school yesterday at which Carl E. Ba principal of sehool, planted beautiful blue spruce tree in the schoo! yard. Mrs. Ratph D'“":."w prc*'r'fn‘.,oancm!ra W. A. Temmt mmann, Americanism chairman of the Auxiliary, took part in the ceremony. Jean Cru}, at the extreme right, B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST Tel. Highwood 337 Phone Highland Park 2160 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, M the Junior Auxiliary and gave a short talk PLANT CONSTITUTION TREE AT DEERFIELD | _ Marriage licenses were taken out in Waukegan recently by Frank J. Nutsra of Highwood and Florence L. Rossio of Mighland Park; Victor Lenzi and Mary A. Perfetti of | Highwood. Nasy gagement of their daughter Marâ€" jorie to Mathew M. Kutzer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kutzer of S. Sheridan road at a family dinner Saturday, September 11.. No date has been set for the wedding. ° Mr. and Mrs, Herbert L. Meade have returned from a three weeks visit in Montana and Idaho where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell of this city. Mrs. Charles Benson of Chicago, formerly a resident of Lincoln aveâ€" nue in this city, will entertain at luncheon Friday for a number of her Highland Park friends. Mrs. Harry M. Pier of S. Linden avenue entertained at tea Wednesâ€" day afternoon for Miss Gladys Greenlaw of. Chicago, form;ay of Highland Park. Miss Greenlaw is now girls‘ director at the new First Congregational _church in â€"Chicago. Kenneth Newberry of Sewickely, Pa., was the guest of his classmate, Dick Knoblock of Fort Sheridan a few days last week while enroute to the University of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Conrad of Lakeworth, Florida, formerly of Highland* Park, are visiting friends here this week. & § Mrs. Harrison Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wintersteen and son of Schenectady, N. Y., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ruffner of Dean avenue over the week end. Mrs. Todd has gone to __Avoid Rising Costes _ _ Complete Labor and Materials Estimates Through Our Contractors No Commission â€" Low Interest Rates M. H. 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Bill Childs will return to his for year at Yale this week. « Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hogue of Michigan avenue entertained 230 employees of the Commonwealth Edison Co. at a picnic at their home last Saturday. * Mrs. William Knoblock of Fort Sheridan entertained her bridge clu_tL yesterday (Wednesday). ~ Miss Lucile Wiltshire of Culpepâ€" er, Va., and Miss Mildred Hill of Washington, D. C., are the guests of Mrs. Irving Randall this week. Mrs. Robert Williams entertained the directors of the Needlework Guild at a tea on Tuesday.~ Miss Virginia Creigh is leaving today (Thursday) for her Sophoâ€" more year at Vassar college. Mrs. Perry Dunlap Smith, head of the North Shore Country Day School, will speak before the North Shore Smith Club on Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 2 o‘clock at the resiâ€" dence of Mrs. Hugh W. McCulâ€" loch, 630 Dartmouth place, Evanâ€" ston. Mr. Smith‘s subject will be "Is International Coâ€"operation Posâ€" sible?" ~Mr. Smith, as a lecturer of international repute, who has spoken in Europe at the Locarne Conference and at Elsinore, is esâ€" pecially fitted to deal with this sub ject. In 1935â€"36 while on sabbaâ€" tical leave in Europe, he spent much of his time in Geneva studying the League of Nations. â€" Mrs. Lawrence Buck, a resident of Ravyinia for many years, passed Founder of Ravinia Woman‘s Club Dies @Newsâ€"Sun Photo away quiectly Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orâ€" ren McCorrison, in Chautaugua, N. Y; Mrs, Buck was the founder and first president of the Ravinia Womâ€" an‘s Club, and took a very active part in all social activities of Highâ€" land Park and Ravinia. Mr.. Buck who passed away a few years ago was a prominent Chicago architect. He served as conâ€" sulting architect for the Ravinia school, and designed many homes in this vicinity. Surviving Mrs. Buck is daughter and two grandchildren. St. John‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Worship service 9 a.m. Chureh school 10 a.m. North Illinois District Women‘s Federation meets at : St. Paul‘s church, Elgin this week Thursday and Friday. Please try to attend. The Ladies Aid will serve a chickâ€" en dinner in the dining room of the church on Thursday, Sept. 30, 6:00 p.m. The public is cordially invited. RAFFERTY TRANSFER & _ §TORAGE CO. Office 26 S. First Street Roger Balke, Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory and f Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke, Instructor in Piano and â€" Pedagogy of Music With lgnu of teaching experience in Europe, will come to Highâ€" land Park early in October. Both artists have for years been studentsâ€"of Isadore Philip of Paris in preparation for teaching and for single and duoâ€"piano concert work. Students desiring to arrange for work with either of these artists may address or call 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" ‘Tel. 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