PM! TIN PAULSlN-HA W8 NUPTIALS mu In] Lon Putnam been. the bride of Bury Urban a". on Saturday morning " the Holy Cross émh with In. JIM V. Murphy Mung. The bride, I daughter of It. und In. Flank Paul-en of Odom-n IVIan, won white mar- gut-0th over a Ionization of white moire tatNtn And curried an old. !nMénod wood tNe bouquet of white violm. Bur Ince-odxcd veil In: uncalled In I halo Ind trimmed with path. Mu. Nancy Juno Truancy of Luke Forest wu her eon-ink brides-maid, and wore . cum: who eolored mm. founda- tion and white over-dress. [ The groom, . son of Mr, and Mrs. Ed- vard Run of Rosemary terrace, was “untied by his brother, Robert Hun. Unhen were Riehard Paul- un and George Hun. DEERFIELD LOCALS The wedding brew-n we: served It the home of the bride's parent! following the ceremony. Mr. And Mrs. Bun left for n week's trip to Au Train, Michinn, and will be at home to their many friends in Highland Perk where they h-ve taken en Apartment. A roceptlon VII held on Sundny It the home of Mm. Cllrenee Eddy in Gurnee in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krue, who“ marriage took pines on Tuesday, June 28, It the Redeemer Lutheran church in Highllnd Park. Mrs. Knee In the former Gertrude Snge of Liberty- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Krue will live in the apartment in the Paul Krerts home on Fair Oaks avenue. Mr. E. M. Palmer left on Sunday for Toronto, Can-d: on I business trip, Ind expects to return the lab ter part of this week. ' Mrs. E. M. Palmer of Central Ivenue his In her guests this week Mrs. Gus Ragnar of Rtfventswood Ind Min Betty Reynolds of Ogden Park. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Farmer of 1Unnoekburn announce the ap- proaehintt marriage of their dnugh- ter, Virginia, to John Woodrow Loveton of New York, non of Erwin A. Loveton. The wedding will take plnerrthis month. The marriage of Miss Suzanne Mitchell. daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mitchell of Highlnnd Park and Wharton Locke Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers of Wil- mette, will be solemnized on Sutur- day Afternoon u St. Elizabeth's church In Glencoe with Rev. Rich- nrd C. Tllbot Jr. offieiatimr. Mr. L. T. Rayner has come from Washington, D.C., to join his wife Ind d-ughter, Susan, who are spend- ing the summer with Mrs. Hunter's parents, Mr. und Mrs. A. L. Fry of Westgate road. ,Mr. ard Mrs. E. M. Palmer re- turned last week from I 1300 mile vacation trip in the east. On the home trip they stopped off at South Pekin, m., to visit Mr. Pnlmer's “that, E. M. Palmer Sn, and saw the destruction caused by a recent tornado. The Palmer house Ind been blown at! its foundation. That city is now in the process of recon- atrucllon. Mil! Barbara Huehl has returned from a two week's "cation trip'. The first week she went ettat with Mr. Ind Mrs. George Sampson Ind daughter, Betty Lou, of Chiclgo, driving through Ohio, West Vir- ginia. Pennsylvania, New York Ind back through Detroit. The second week was spent with her other ain- ter. Mina Huehl aceomptsnied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt Ind non. mhert, of Elgin on I western trip to Iowa, Nebraska, Knnus and Mia- souri. _ Mrs. George Sampson Ind daugh- ter Betty Lou and little Geraldine Schmidt spent last. week with Mrs. John C. Huehl. while Miss Barimra and the Schmidln were away. Mrs. Fred Trate of Chicago is spending the summi-r with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roguow of Park lvenue. Miss, Julilnl Willmnn spent the week-end with Miss Alice Newton in Chicago. “a". hthytn delielet hsedrhryru4my. m5 TGiTsiTii'Gi Giiiiiiii 'Giiilittr.-it" in hand ud- MymltflmdflmwflMnoK-Iquipm pant-Rm lwaMdnderomtb far-bye; In. Jot-pi tannin net-Mod n M $qu In honor " It. lav ulna mm, In. C. B. Judson in Chicago on Tm "in. 7 In. Charla V. Bum m hoo- t“. to nah-n of In: WM bridge dub â€and†" her homo on W um“. Gm Emil, who in barn “gym; on I tum mu- lomr. Win, spent lut took at the Wilam Burial hem. Henry Simonum Ind Norbert Bantu! of Grand Rapids, Mich" wcn week-end - " the William “char home on North Che-mm. that. Mr. Strobe] "mined tor I longer visit. . Ilium “try Desmond, Jenn Tny- lor and Kay Tho-nu spent Monday an ink: Bane". Win. Kr. and Mrs. Willhm Desmond Jr. and children of Chicnzo were week-end (can " the William Des. mond home on West DeerfUld told. Mr. Ind In. C. M. Witlman were hosts It I pienie party on the Fourth of July " their home on Greenwood avenue. Mr. Willmnn in mnyot of DeeHUld. Mrs. Edwnid Batman and non. Edward Jr., of Chicago were guem of Deerfield friends on. Sunday. Mrs. Robert Greenllide And Mrs. John J. Rink will be haste-sen to the contact club at luncheon next Thursday " the Green Ten Pot in Highland Purk. Miss Olive Punt: has entered Gregg Business college for . sum- mer term. Miss Frsnu, who receiv- ed her degree in June at Nonth Cen- tral college in Nspervills, will re- turn to the North Central college in September as assistant registrar. Rev. William Krause of Bensen- ville will occupy the pulpit of St. John's church in Highland Pix-lg and M. Paul's church in Deerfield pn Sunday morning and will bell-of his work It the Bensenville Orphanage. Rev. P..G. Piepenbrok, the pastor of both churches is vac-Honing in Hayward, Wis. Mr. tad Mrs. Harry Batten Ind Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ole'ndorl Ind their funnies spent the week-end at Luke Como, Win. Mrs. Harry Clavey entertained If I surprise party for her husband on Saturday evening. Hurry Clgvey will be host it a stag party on Sat- urdny evening, July 9, in honor of his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Hindnhl lave been “fattening " their summer home at Florence, Win. Mr.ond Mrs. Edwin Cooke and dnughter, Virginil, of Chicngo were guests during the holidays It the P. C. Ritter home on, Clay street. Alice-Louise Clivey, daughter of the Harry Clavey: of Forest venue, broke her right arm at the elbow last Saturday, when she slipped on the basement Boor and fell. Dr. C. R. Sugden set the arm at the Highllnd Park hospiul. Alice- Louise will be nine on July 30. In- cidentallr, she is left handed, so in not handicapped Is much as if it were herother arm. The Altar and Rosary society will meet on Friday evening at eight o'clock " the Holy Cross church. The E. D. Bleimehl house on Deer- field road has been leased by . mm- ily from Aurora. . _ Mnrgnret lungs Wtug hostess " I party for nine on Saturday utter- noon at the home of her plrenta, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Zangs of Beverly pllce. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Worth-m of Brand lune Ire spending the wéek in the north woods. Mrs. Friedel S. Fuller and non, Paul Norman, have gone to Eph- rum, Wis.. for the remainder of the summer. Mollody Farms thttry, Your Trpewriter' Man Larson’s Stationery Store mums . RENTALS - um Highland Park MT B. K. CAYNN BOTTLED HEALTH CALL 1694 In. 1"gfdt"ag2,t'"at. budge on y "tre.. In. In BoseherittdrutntHdirtt mt WM: " Inn has. in In. In! Hun ad thm (lush- tam out the rock-Old with ub- tivu in Our;- nd Punting. m. In. Lincoln Poni- of when, Tun. who in visiting at the a G. Pom: horn. on Dam "on, span: an homily- with her list“, In. Ever [Anon in Oxollh. Win. In. Funk Boning was but." to Circl- Ono of Bt. Ptulu church on Thur-day utemoon It - home on Swallow road . The Prank Suman family of Gran Plains, Wir., went the Ink with Mm. Sum-uh tuber, Gouge Knuth. Ind with her mun, In. Paul I. Mets and the Mina June ttnd Martha Ruth. Mr. and In. Uslie Fry Ind two daughters of Fort Wayne, Ind., an spending two weeks with Mr. Fry's parents. Mr. Ind Mrs. A. L. Pry of Westgate road, and with his broth- Dr. and Mrs. C. Russell Sugden entertained " breskhat lust Sun- day following A horseback riding party. - A -- _ _ _ road Mr. 3nd Mrs. Jame children have moved Park to Betsrsdtsle, M Mr. Peckham was his firm. He is exec idem of the Niels, idem of the Niel Co: The Peekhams in the home of Mr on Westgate road. Mr. And Mrs. Efnest Worth und children of North Chestnut street have returned from I nation trip in Minnesota. . Mr. and Mrs. lune Rapp went to Grand Junction, Iowa, the put week-end because of the serious ill- ness of Mr. Rapp's sister, Mrs. C. E. Luther. Mr. ind Mrs. William Cale] hnve returned from Menominee, Mich.,' to their home on North Chestnut “met. A Irl Marshall, the young son of the Irl Marsh-Ila of Waukegnn road, is quarantined for Beartet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson Ind their son. Mr. Neil Anderson, returned home on Wednesday from Ironwood, Mich. and Montreal, Wll., where they had been called became of the death of Mrs. Neil Anderson. Mrs. Anderson, the former lacy Trombi, use 23 years, died Sunday at a unltarlum in Superior, Wit, utter a lingering illness. Funeral services were held " the Sacred Heart church in Montreal, Wis, with the Rev. Edward Kubiak MU- iating. Interment wu in the Hur- ley cemetery. Mrs. Anderson is survived by her husband and a " teen month's old daughter, Virginia Lee, who in remaining in Wisconsin; her father, PIrdioso Trombi, a ais- ter, Rose, and a brother, Joseph, all of Montreal. The terrible rain storm on Thurs- day evening flooded many base- ments in Deerfield and both the east and west drainnde ditches over- flowed their banks. Because of the wash-out on the C. M. & St. P. rail- Gwrenee R, Pry of Stratford DURING SUMMER SEPARATIONS No worrying or wandering about your family .-mrheburieelingifthemruanimpoetant Wwdalhet...whalyouincludcreguhr We (all: in your vacation plans. It's so ILLINOIS "" IEY THE TELEPHONE KEEP YOUR MIND AT EASE dive vice-prel- t Engineering rmerly resided Eugene Ender 1". PIIII [ Highlm ark, whet ferred b Kham m In, " D-fui1 all all from in in“ tin the D-Bi, m the. It in "on†by and no. “butâ€. A young matron. who“ has!†in within a block from a. MM. district, told of an!“ up next morning and being able to m ‘nur out ot her husband'- oxford; Her now run had to ho an! to tho cleaners. Tho D-fuld Village Baud will In.“ on “today "ening " 7:80 o'clock In the lanai: howls. Local Man Wins "1938 Prize Parade" for Sales Activity Bert Hum. 47 a. St. Johna,l Highland Park, in recognition of his "iett nativity in the national Inerchlndiling project known on the "1938 Prize Per-dc," has been granted an even! by the Auctio- lion of (in Appliance end Equip. nient 1GrtuNeturera, eponlon of the mmpaim pro-min: the nice of automatic cu water heaters. This selling all." launched Jan. uary Ist, is being backed by more man 95 per cent of the manufactur- rrs of gas water heaters in the Unit, ol States. It in being participated in by more than 28,000 retail deni- H3 and the salesmen of hundreds of overatintr gee companies throughout the country. In this new pron-em, participate are not competing stein-t one en- other; instead, each wine and. in direct proportion to his own “In efforts. The number of renrdl a participant cnn win is limited only try the number of eutomntic a: WB- ter heaters he in Bble to all. Advertise in "'rmilPREss" One of the novel Idditions to the 1938 campeign is the mailing to salesmen's wives, whereby they are shown how the "other half of the family" can help acquire desirable prizes for themselves 1nd their homes. III _1100 Mtit E8111! Vacation School at Bethany Church Ends Successful Period On My at the put Ink, the Bethany Inns-lied church cloud on. at tho non anaconda! Dally Vacuum: Bible school.- In the history of in work Th Nutrition to. taled 97 " comp-rd with M of the previous you. The - stand- Bneq) 1." 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