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Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1940, p. 9

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t Party eclub was irls at a nday noon ‘he youths er, which ogram â€" of fetes perâ€" ~Highland scover Himâ€" the functiqn in guidance high school, Frances 8. Research of Lake Forest iry 9. This meeting of Tigh School rene at 3:00 English Club rences with n, entertained a series of g pictures of s of the Maâ€" held late last y E. C. Obrâ€" Iso arrived to children presâ€" sed with the n departed s spirit of iday in a he commitâ€" ed for the ide Party r bringing ther memâ€" gifts to be ie memberâ€" ach group me of 16 received a , while the skates, or y of “good e Christmas nuary evening â€" by r No. 326 ige No. 676 d Campbell 26, 1940 On d Park Thursday, December 26, 1940 RARDâ€"JOHNSON \ WEDDING JAN. 4 j Miss Janet Bard will become the bride of Thomas J. Johnson Jr., at a quiet wedding ceremony at 4:30 o‘clock January 4th at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A, Bard of N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. A small reception will follow. Miss Bard‘s sister and brotherâ€"inâ€" low, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Manulis will be here for the wedding from New York as will the Ralph Bards Jr. from Charleston, W.Va,. Mrs. Sellar Bullard, from Santa Barâ€" bara, Calif., a neighbor of the Bards for many years, will also be here. .Mr. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Johnson of Chicago, and his bride will make their home on the North Side. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Dave T. Hallberg of Forest avenue are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marion Betty to Nathan Lee Udell, HALLBERGâ€"UDELL ANNOUNCEMENT son of Mr. and Mrs.John L. Udell of N. Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strub, Praiâ€" rie View, girl, Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. George Palandri, .ghwood, boy, Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B. Veach, Sandwich court, boy, Dec. 21. RIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Repholz, Taylor avenue, girl, Dec. 23. â€" â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlwein, girl, Dec. 24. WYLEâ€"SCHW ARTZ WEDDING The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Ann Wyle, daughter of the Roy Edâ€" ward Wyles of S. Sheridan road, and James M. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schwartz of Orchard lane, will take . place this evening (Thursday) at 8:30 o‘clock in the home of the bride‘s parents. â€"It will be a quiet wedding with only members of the family and a few friends attéending. Richard F. Hart, the groom‘s brother, will serve as best man. â€" The bride will have no attendants. , The youhg couple will live in Bosâ€" ton near M.LT. (the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) where the groom is a junior in school. ODELLâ€"M ASON . NUPTIALS SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Odell of the Jack Rabbit Ranch in Dayton, Wyo., formerly of Highland Park, announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia Steever Odell, to Charles Frederick Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbért W. Mason~of Deâ€" troit, Mich. The wedding was solâ€" emnized in a candlelight. service at the Trinity Episcopal church Saturâ€" day evening with Rev. Christoph Keller reading the nuptials at 8:30 o‘clock. pae s ¢ Mrs. Brantly Page Chappell of Winona, Minn., sister of the bride, served as matron of honor, and the bridegroom‘s brother, Joseph R. Maâ€" son of Detroit, was best man. A dinnerâ€"dance reception for two hindred guests was held at Exmoor Country club following the cereâ€" mony, Â¥ 3 Mr. Mason and his bride will their home in Detroit. make MARKSâ€"ROSENTHAL WEDDING At a reception party Sunday afâ€" ternoon Mrs. Harold Marks of Eganâ€" dale road announced the engageâ€" ment of her daughter, Lucille Betâ€" ty, to Samuel Rosenthal Jr. of Los Angeles, Cal. The wedding will take place Tuesday, January 7. Among the many parties planned] for the brideâ€"toâ€"be is a miscellaâ€" neous shower given by Miss Roseâ€" mary Schiff on Friday evening. On New Years Eve Miss Jill Loewenâ€" stein will entertain at a cocktail pirty for the young couple and on January 2 the bride‘s sister, Miss Elaine Marks will give a kitchen shower. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D‘Anâ€" cona will entertain at a dinner party on January 3 for the bride and ‘her fiance. se ym Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Willison have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stutzman of Franklin Park, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fontana of LaPorte, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright of Westville, Ind., and Mr. Wallace Young of LaPorte, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bloomfield have leased the Carl T. Anderson house at 755 Chestnut st., Deerfleld, and will move to Deerfield in Janâ€" uary. Mr. Bloomfield and his bride are living at the Edgewater Beach hotel, Chicago. He is the son of the Andrew Bloomfields ofâ€" N. Sheriâ€" dan rd. m & § Mr. and Mrs, Henry Siljestrom of N. St. Johns ave., received a Christmas telegram Monday from their son Gordon, from Shanghai, China. > Gordon who joined the United States Navy two years ago, is on the U.S.S. Houston, Flagship of the Asiatic Fleet. Donald Sheridan, a student of Dartmouth, is home for the holiâ€" days with his family the Leo J. Sheridans of Dean ave. _* Â¥ Miss Beverly Roach will make her debut New Years Day at an "open house"â€"party from 4 to 7, given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Roach of Ravine dr. _ Miss Virginia Evans has réturned from Beloit college, Beloit, Wis., to spend the holidays with her parents, Mrâ€"and Mrs. David Evans of Clifâ€" ton ave INOY PARK lerse .Jales of the ._JOWHM Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GraDYsS UDELL, Society Editor H O T E L Jalss of the T H E PR ESS â€" Mr. Charles Hertenstein of St. Louis, Mo., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Willigm Decker and daughter Janice of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. Decker‘s parents, the T. H. Deckers. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schultz of Milwaukee will â€"be guests of the Whitt Schultzs Sunday. Miss Patricia Will of Ridgewood pl., entertained at a formal dance and breakfast at Skokie Country club in Glencoe Monday evening. Egg noggs were served at the Will home before the party. Mr. John Johnson of Duluth, Min., is spending Christmas week with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nixon. s w Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot had all their family home Christâ€" mas day â€" Mr,. and Mrs. Charles Guyot and children of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach and son David of Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot and family of Maywood. Miss Betty Umbach of DRESSED POULTRY per pound LIVE POULTRY STEWING CHICKENS per pound per pound . DRESSED DUCKS per pound . LOIN PORK ROAST SPAGHETTI 4 to 6 pound average; lb. .. BRICK CHEESEâ€"Whole or Half 10 pounds for TOMATO PASTE per pound 410 Railway Avenue â€"0%. â€" Cans A Happy New Year To All Our Friends New Year‘s Suggestions Gando!{i f §‘zMGoifingiorgi All kinds of American and Imported Foods Tel. Highwood 2426 Elizabethton, Tenn., will also be a guest. ers. â€"Mr. Robert Gambee of Geneva, N.Y. will be the holiday â€"guest of the Robert Sanders and D. T. Sandâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Francis Prake have moved to Wakefield, Mich., which will be their future home. Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady entertained at a family dinner Christmas. Present was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hess and families of Desâ€" plaines Mr, and Mr. Fred Hess of Chicago and Dr. Schaufelbarger of the North Shore sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. J. K=Tyson of Vine ave. were hosts to 100 guests at a cocktail party last Sunday afterâ€" noon from 4 to 7.. They left for New York Monday to spend Christâ€" mas week with Mrs. Tyson‘s parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. A. C. G. Hanâ€" nesfahr. > : ar* you can‘t the superior accom» modations of Kenilworth Lodge. saea& heat; elevator; dcudg cuisine; soft drinking water; select cmlo. Private 18 hole golf course at door; rogue; tennis; 12 Highwood, IIl. for 32¢ 28¢ 26¢ 28¢ 23¢ 75¢ 22¢ T5¢ Â¥?f 990 Aa &

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