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Highland Park Press, 7 Sep 1939, p. 2

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Migh LENA CLANDT, Representative Telephone H. P. 53 BURRIS BARUFFI WEDDING On Thursday of last week, Mrs. Helen Burris of 1206 Lincoin aveâ€" mue, Waukegan, and Mr. Gilbert Baruffi of 544 N. Central avenue, Highwood, were married in Highâ€" land Park. In a teal blue suit with browns accent and a corsage of gladioli and babies‘ breath, Mrs. Burris was atâ€" tended by Mrs. Thomas Thomas of Waukegan in Navy blue with matchâ€" ing accessories and a similar corâ€" sage. Mr. Thomas attended the -"l';: Burris is the owner of the Powder Puff Beauty Shop on 10th Your Boy Should *_Wear GARNETT S 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park because of its Boy‘s and Men‘s Store Colors: e Long Wearing DURABILITY @ Deep, Rich LUSTRE e Soft, Mellow TEXTURE e Distinctive PATTERN e Clean, Clear COLOR 25% Water Repelient CRAVENETTE Knickers have double knee and seat with Falon Slydefly. Discount on Cash and Carry Highland Park â€" 3900 : Blue, Gray, Brown and Green. |WEE Duno! HOCKMEYER â€" SOLE MFR. street in Waukegan. Following & honeymoon in Southern Illinois, the 10th street. ANNOUNCE APPROACHING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pignatari of 216 North avenue announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Marie, to Mr. Nello Campagni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evaristo Camâ€" pagni of 312 Highwood avenue, on Saturday morning, Sept. 9, at 10:30 a.m. The wedding wjll t,h place Bmy PmV RmNmTTE o [ at the St. James church, Father Ward officiating. ABakts their many friends and relatives. MARY BOGGIO AND EDW ARD BOWLING TO WED 10, at 4 pm. The attendants will be Miss Corrine Cantagello of Highwood and Mr. Thomas Dettloff. Miss Ethel Svendsen, who has been employed in Washington for the past three years, has been home the past week visiting her mother, Mrs. L. C. Svendsen. h;nâ€";u;w;nd Dorothy Sherony moâ€" tored to Granville, I!l., for the Leâ€" bor bny weekend Miss Dina Palmeri of Granville is the house guest of the Pignatari‘s this week. She will remain here through Saturday when she will atâ€" tend the wedding of Miss Marie Pignatari to Mr. Nello Campagni on that day. Mr. and Mrs. Amedei had as their guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Edward Capitani of Ottawa, TL Friends of Agnes Ugolini will be glad to hear that she is recuperatâ€" ing very nicely from her appendiâ€" citis operation last Thursday at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lollis and son Joe visited relatives in South Wilâ€" mington, III., over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Luebke P turned last Thursday from ogn days visit with relatives in Detroit the ti‘s phi ard, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Estel Lenzi spent Sunday and Monday visiting her mother, Mrs. Paul Pacini of Standâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Wysocky enterâ€" tained at a card party on Tuesday evening. Miss Marie Lawther, formerly of Highwood, is now fulflling an inâ€" definite singing engagement at the famous Kitty Davis night club in Chicago Mrs. Margaret Carlson findnrldt a throst operation at the lee Home hospital in Lake Forest. She came home last Tuesday and is reâ€" cuperating very nicely, Principal Wayne Thomas of the Oak Terrace school received his Bachelor of Science degree in eduâ€" cation at the close of summer school at Northwestern university, ‘The Misses Theress and Lucille Among the people who enjoyed their holiday weekend away from home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muzâ€" zarelli. They motored to Rockford, Il., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pellegrin. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonardi also motored to Rockford on Saturday where they remained until Monday. Then they left for Starved Rock, I!I., where they will spend the rest of the week. Mrs. Ori and daughter Katharine with several other friends motored to Holy Hill, Wis., on Sunday, Mr Mrs. Campi of Llewelyn avenue and her niece, Bernice Hengrin, atâ€" tended the wedding of Mrs. Campi‘s nephew of Chicago on Saturday. ‘They remained there for a few days -{-t:r -{I;;‘;;&ding visiting friends and relatives. Panams Canal Zone on September 9 with the Antiâ€"Aireraft troop of Ft. Sheridan. Upon their arrival they will join the 61st Coast Arâ€" tillery. \ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lenzi left last Thursday for Setenary, Ind., where they spent a week visiting with friends. f Mr. and Mrs, DeVenanzi of North avenue had as dinner guests on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierâ€" zanti and Mr. and Mrs. Fergassi and family, all of Winnetka. ‘The Misses Corrine Ter Jane and Dorothy Hymeral of Waukegan were the luncheon guests of Mrs. ‘Tino Pedrucci on Tuesday. nue was confined to her home the past week with a throat infection. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peradotti motored to Detroit where they will spend a week visiting Mr. Peradotti‘s mother. r. and Mrs. John Peradotti spent weekend visiting Mrs, Peradotâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gandolâ€" of Hennepin, IIL. After having spent the past two weeks visiting his mother, Mrs. T. M. Gilkinson of 11 Prairie avenue, Mr. Sutpin will leave for the Mrs. Rose Albert of Ashland aveâ€" and Mrs. Wm. _Lnebko reâ€" will be held in the TBE PREL# ‘Tuesday to Fort Worth, Texas. l-.|u.uuh-n¢u-.u-|-n Gilkison is employed as a chemical! 153 8. 2nd St. wuhM'fl“' onmmntrmenmmmmmemmmemen Ew old 2# hecks Musart Club Meets The next meeting of the Musart Club will be held on Monday, Sept. New _ s us . Kenwood Blankets The new Kenwoods are unusually soft and fluffy this fall. Make your selections now from fresh new stocks and secure the utmost in Blanket value at these attractive prices. New Arondac Blanket _____._ _ _ _ A new,'all-v:o:)l'bia-ni(_e; of strong, firm weave deeply napped. Bound with 5 inch rayonâ€"andâ€"silk ribbon. 7PXB4 inch SIZG ..............} 66e e kess s 663 ns n n +9 New Standard Blanket An ;l-vvvoo'l l:l;;\lâ€"(e_t,flong nap&ed, in tempting colors frosted with white. Bound with 5 inch rayonâ€"andâ€"silk satin ribbon with patterned stripe ...............}.. Our Great Annual o Manufacturing Furriers 16 North Sheridan Road Tel. Hig Moldaner & Humer ’l'hllthotthinyheeofthennalA“FurSfle. Most of you ladies have been busy with many other things than thinking of Furs durâ€" ing the hot weather in August. Vacation is over, your body has rested, your mind more peaceful to concentrate. Now is the opportunity for everyone to buy Furs at the low August prices. May we make a suggesâ€" tionâ€"if you are not interested in a new fur coat why not bring us in your old coat for restyling. We have the original models you can try on a coat lndseeeuzflyMyonrmtanbenndeinwtbeneweststyluum low August prices. Everyone can afford our reduced prices for restyling. Wear a 1940 advance style coat. Come in and ask for a free estimate. We will tell truthfully the condition of your coat. We will guarantee all workmanship, all linings and trimmings. ;ellvfi-lie;lâ€"vfitfi white goose down and covered with plain and figured eateen. A special value at Down Filled Comforter GARNETT‘S kind expressions of sympathy from The femily of Mrs. William M. Stratford will hold in grateful apâ€" S A L September 6 to 16 I Card of Thanks Tel. Highland Park 54 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1989 friends and neighbors. colors iliary will be held Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 10:30 a.m. Luncheon will 1095 $g95 $895

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