awn-u. “IX-END VISITS In," 3.4 In. Jean 3. Gor- an! and non, Juan " S. Union .m.g, mat a. took-Old in All Arbor, lick, visiting u the I.- of their atria-h- and W. Dr. "sd In. chuk- W. N-tms. Jr., (In. W) and and... cm m. David. mu, an In!- Brtendior Guam and In. w. H. Wilbur of "" Judson - .ttqndod the Amy-Michigan {our halt - recently in All All)". lich- nuou any return“ to... they u.“ on to Detroit, who" Gen. Wilbur mic on the follow. in; Sunday. . Vilitin. " her home in Stu-un- over the rock-end. wu li- Ila kin. In touch-r " the Ruini- Iehool. Ii- Rin. resides on Broad- View luau. BEVERLY FIISIIE A IND! Tho wedding of Mill F. Hourly Fri-hi0, daughter of Mr. Ind In. C. o. .Frinbie Jr., of I‘m-id: Inner told, Ind Robert Hill Car- mth Jun, non of It. and In. R. H. Cal-nub of Winnetka. took place Oct. " at the Win-uh Congregation-l church. The bride's arm wu of gold colored nth, and d came " .mme and ardent: can " taehod to the fur muff she our“. Mia Georgi-Inna Fri-hie, - of the bride, attended " maid of honor. She wore a suit of brown satin, complemented by . - of baby chunnthemum and mixed fail nowera, attached to the muff the carried. Mrs. Ralph Lung Moan Nash) wu in I {lull colored crepe dress, and her cor- nle and muff were like that of the maid of honor. Mason Gaflne of Wilmette - ed the bridegroom I! but man, and Ron Edwards of Chic-go and Frank Underwood ushered. ' The bride's mother chose I silk dre- of varied dudes of dark blue, and the bridegroom'a mother were brown. Both wore com.“ of full “oven. About one hundred guests " tended the reception at the home of the bride'. parents, which fol- lowed. _ After . week-end wedding trip to Lake Dellnn. Witu, Mr. Car- ruth and his bride In temporarily "aiding It the home of his par- ent: in Winnetka. ON HUNTING TRIP On I hunting trip for , month at, English River, Ontario, Can., is Robert [HP-tum of Crescent Ct. Page4 HERE FOR WEDDING Rune“ Date hummer of Sn- lem, Ore., whose marriage to Miss Jane Whitworth wilt take plug! Saturday, arrived Sand-y to be on hand for the many [we-nuptial par ties which lave been planned for them. His brother, Harold, and wife, wife, of California, Ire expected to arrive todny for the wedding In Beverly Mitts, Calm. spending three weeks with Bruce's grand- mother, is In Jan's. Enema and her young son. Bruce. of “ml nvenue; They an expected home Nov. 3. HART-HBNSCHEL NUI’TIALS In the 1):â€:an of the immedi- Iglrhmilies. In? Elizabeth Wyle tun and Fred B. Kennel-cl Jr., son of Mm. Fred Hensehel of Chicago Ind the tate Mr. Herschel, were united in marriage on. " at the home of the bride's punts. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Wrie of S. Sheri- dun road. IN CALIFORNIA Mr. Kenn-he] and his bride If. now residing in their recently pur- chased home at 403 Caweit avenue. BACK HOME In Madison, but, recently. for n week's visit with her husband'- mar. In. George Daily. was In. Ray Rudolph of Valley nod. The Dullâ€. who In former "kill-rid Purina, were one: in bushes: here in I "renter-to-wear" non. no "31‘ CENTRAL AVE. HIGHLAND rm - Attuluc, for “he VACATIWING On Tuesday. Mr. and In George C. Reeve- of Roger Hil- lialu avenue, kit for a than week! Vie-lion " New Orleans. LL. Ind Natehea, Hill. a: limo W trip to Califor- 'gr.nuagm.P.P.tttatun" Ruin. "PM In but tre1tpes Rm WILD madman!» “do, In. Alia luck Ibo- In, mu -ied on Oct. " h In. Ito-hf- Wat. n 1541 8. a. John - Julie! of ii. "ume"-r"miPre"o"n"t'te Cqeq8ltBrMtr. _ . "hiatutt - attend“! the all! reception which followed. ME FOR WEEK-END Hone for the took-end trom hi new " Carthage collect, in Cunt-go. w.. when he in a hub- nn, VII We Hump. son of Mr. and In. Robert Rating: of Vino “an. FLORENCE BELLE? WEDS Bah-khan Lutheran church in Chicago In the scene of the - tlleligh', wedding of Miss Florence Manor Delhi, daughter of Mr. Ind In. A. L Delhi of " Webs. ter avenue. Wt-ood. and Wilton Eehrt of Iva-ton, whom - with in 'toehesur, Ind.. Saturday evening, Oct. 19. The Rev. Jo- hannsom, former we" of the Highwood Lutheran church. rend the nervice. The bride, who was given in mgr. tinge by her father, Fore In aqua- marine unit of Endinh wool, Ind . white feathered hat with a nil. Her col-Inge was of 'stephwtotirs. li- lmon Delhi. .nister of the bride, attended as maid of hon. or. She were . burgundy "it with brown meiotic: md her cor- sm '0: of squ- colored chm “than†A . Beit man m Jul: Hendricks of Chicago. end Well-cc Ethan. brother of the bridegroom. and Ed- ward BelIei. brother of the bride. ushered. Mr. Bellei, who irstTit-- tending uhool in Watehirtetoet. D. C.. flew here for the ceremony. accompanied by Hi. Mary Mar- tha White of Clevehnd, o. Miss Jean Nichols sung. The bride's mother wore soft my. and her can.“ w†of lav- ender hehy chrynnthemums. The bridegroom's mother chose black and her con-(e was of amber col- ored chmeuthemnnu. Eighteen guests. members of the families and close friends, attend- ed the dinner in. the marine room of the Fidget-tar Bench hotel, which followed / After I three weeks’ honeymoon in Florida, the young couple will reside in Bmeside. SURPRISE PARTY PLANNED A surmise birthday party ha been planned for Mm. V. De-K-nil of Wankenn by her Highland Park friends. Those who will up tend are In. Grant Benson. In. John Fay. "is Mattie Gnuel. Hrs. Rufus lice, In. Dehnn's sis- tumuul nu. cum Kmenr. and Mrs. Leslie William. VISITING FAMILY . Vignimyish ber £9I'1ilyjn _ver- milles. Ky., is In. Fred W. Boul- wn of Pine Point drive. She will be gone I month. "ONE TO ATTEND FUNERAL _ Rome for the week-end to at- tend the (linen! of hr. grand!» ther. Carl Raul-Inn, was Rich- ard Klan-Inn, who is I student " Cornell college in [out Hill pur- enus are the Alfred Kaufman; of S. Sheridan mad. NEWCOIEIS TO HIGHLAND PARK Now residing at 308 Vine, are Mr. and In. William DIM and young you. William. who will mnbe4.|ldliehrd,lmontll. They In former Chic-guns. Mr. Davids-on in a tunic"! manufa- tum. T-o-ap-F but Gifts that ' your thomtHNhe for you" to - Ym'll ttet an Inch more “when when buying it at Marmara. Jewelry lovely beremd two-pan. for goal", for style mlrJIdhlhti-I'Jchn- udlmm.v-u._f¥‘u: “MILE-*0! mmuumm with“). Tight-unaw- yawn-Mum†Inlet-Iliuwm camps-gamma“- an. “Johns-huh“! Jf.i-nit-tC-t &..msu-Iomudu in a. Winni- Plum ". I." on] WEST-WY Ii-LmILW‘QIN.Soe.d mwmclm of Wyatt-Imba- ncvu- “It?†Moon in WW. WHEN-W“ Willa-Aw About -ty-rt" clan {ti-Id- nd "have. an.“ the "cep- uonwhieh foundation-01 the WD'I -ta. up Bur- “rd lupin. of w The bride is employed It the lit In] oHiee " Fort Sheridan and It. lurpby is om:- ofgcnb com- pIny in “wood. BIRTHDAY PARTIES lug-rot Ann Ellis won first priu at 1 Halloween [any given Inn Thnrltlny in honor of Ellen Beaver tenth birthday. Foam": young-teen attended the dinner party hon 4 to T " the home of EBen's gonna. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Reeves, Roger Williams avenue A family may on October 19,‘;- In held in honor of Jim Hoore’s 13th birthday. Jim, I Ira-bun an Illinois Wesley-n college in Bloom- l irtgtort. spent the weekend all home for the occasion. Re is the) To celebrate her ninth birthday, Katherine Kiss, daughter of Mr. and In. John H. Kies of Burton Ivonne, In hone- " . luncheon and theater party last Saturday. Eleven friends were her - Edi}: Mr. and In. Loren t Moore of S. Sheridan road. LEAVE “DAY FOR NEW YORK . Honda, tie Albert E. M. Lou- enjf tr. Sherwin road. will leave for Tweet in New York. They will spend the rim part of the week in Near York City amd the Inner put " the week-and guests of the Rich-Id Handel; of It. Kis- co, N. Y. Ther phi: to attend the Yale-DartmoutN football game while in the can. BRIDAL PARTIES Ian, [Dre-nuptial parties 'were given for Ii. Beverly hisbie, who became the bride of Robert Hill Church, Jr.. Oct. Mk Inst Hominy the bride's parents. the C. o. Fri!- hie: of lakeside Manor road, en- tertnined the bridal party " I dinner at the Moraine hotel. The following evening both families were dinner (not: at the Pglna‘er House. Chi-ego, and on Wedne- day. Hrs. lush" Blame and In. Ralph Lang were'to-hom " . miscellaneous shower'in ll. ‘Frisbie's honor. The mineral idinnerwn held " the home ofthe ‘lwitle'mm'n parents in Wilmette, Fu'2'l'2",' evening. Mm. Bradford Smith of Laurel Ivan-e caulking! on I“, evening in honor of Mil: June WM when: mining! to Bul- sell Purl-enter of Salem, Ore., will be An, gun, " this Sunni-y. The guests m the Fahd-y his}! group who med during the In! A mild-eon: drawer was re- tently (inn for Miss Florence Bellei.'io was untried on Satur- day to Wilton Eeknrt. Mrs. Lloyd has!" and Ii- Jean Nichol. wen "Me-at he party was the. u the he of Mia. Nichol! numb In KW. Also in honor of - Bellci, the line- flan and Nellie litany of Rich wood mm "tertained last Tua- day at n Iiudhneont M. Mu. beuwn. “or of the brfde-trr.he, gave the winner din- ‘nor at the Delhi home the Ilium harm the wedding. ittb'e‘nixhland M UM9, EVERGREENS Mind-0mm T‘l'.m 't8GME.aMOPAgtrt,$u.. "ONF. SIIRUR on A FORKS?" Elmer Clavey, Inc. READY TO TAKE AWAY Sales Yard Now Open. Low Prices . . . Open Sundays lat a solve you I.“ hail- THE PRESS Inked d brim min-.hlnnyYoud Notch-actual. mum “WM.IW‘ A manning-hand Hal-butlhuonolm CtvuIi-Ion'yh-Md Oklaho- ohm“); lb..- d.ri-veétirteiaChimq.are* In. Patton'- m. In . P. lock-loll". Week-0nd M of the Job J. mitten of 00¢er and we. It. and In. m w. but. (Butt Wicker) and their m dun-chm, Lulu, at m Also which. was It. Wu sister, Ii. but UM" a DOI- aficld, Win. CONVALESCING (Insulating a he: 50-. " ter an operation a the Bvaraat- hospitalpia tune, Newâ€. but; ter of Mr. Ind In. John NW of Prospect "can. She remind home on Sun“). AT SCIIOOI. Me. uni In. w M. box of lakeside pine spent a In day: in Oxford, 0., may, than their daughter, “Bunny." enroll-d It Wanna Girh’ collage than, a I freshman. “Bunny" an!“ from the Highland Put high school in June. . Lu! Tuesday, mi. Francis F. Patton of S. Deere Park drive entertained l! luncheon " her home. The (nuts, " interest“ in antiques, were Highland Park- en,euept one friend from Allin; ton Heights. ENTERTAINS 003 N EI-COI’PI WEDDING Gowned in white satin with . train Ind finger tip veil. which hung from a bended tint. nad enr- rying a shower bouquet. of white ehrenthemums. Hin- Rita lurid Delmar, daughter of Mr. and In. Joseph L. Dobner of Pteirie View. became the bride of Ian" Rory Coppi. non of Mr. and In Ettore Coppi of B. Canal animus, Bigh- wood, tantrum, morning, October 19. " St. June- church. The bride In attended by her sister, Mrs. Richard Schliehm of Chicago. In matron of honor. and Mrs. Raymond Monte of Highland Park, Inn! of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. They were dusted Nike in dresses of white cup: ov- er taffeta, and they carried colon- inl bouquet. of channthe-uns. tied with long gold _ than"; Their headdress» Were of not. on gold colored Linn; Best man was Reno Fetieimsi. Ind Lidio Coppi. brother of the bridegroom, ushered. . A reception is held at the Dam“. Inn in'L-ke Forest in the evening. _ Mr. Coppi and his bride will re- side in Highland Park. Snail Sister: "Ion, why could- n't we may in: once a week or once a month? Why do n h“: tonskfttrourdaitrheeade- - Brother (interrupting): "ain't you think we want our bread fresh. dummy?" Mfumqlaletgeing WINTER OFFERINGS TRAVEL TI]iE '9†No chug- form-union Phora.MFd Pill "" Mumpmmw H. will. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU A PMNAI. SERVICE mu 0...] A. inn-amalgam. [Alf-macaqlufod- ai-ger.-dhiec “11.01“!“ 'E-tHN-ei-. lillu.m ally: Olin: ‘Wmolm.m aroasdedit.rqerboAB-.Ne Wit.ndlnl.l-.l.d orB-iat-nmthe nun-l (ruin-mu. unborn-t the Huh-am -iuitoMr.arrdFWBtinm G.DuviJr.otN.&.Jo§-u§- in. In 031'. III lac-orb Flo-em Noah-o Rodrick. Mt. urnl sandman, It. and In. L My, raid; at_the - JUUL Tub-Hauler“ parent-mike W. G. [Dari-Ito! Euclid ave-no, nun“. I, q Beides his two mud-other- nd two grandfather; the lit“. both: (our guest who“ In. Punk Rodrick. and In. In new“. both at kn-ftie. In. no- tennl sandman, and In Jos- eph Davis of lundckin Ind in, Peter law of Honk Chi: . mum-I Mam. Mrs.-Etta Hun-nun of luatim, A little by nrrived Oct. "st an Highland Ptrk hospital for It. and Mrs'Orursdo Com of South “on“, Glencoe. '31." is number Ion. Witliam Lyle. 8%. _ Mr. and In. Wallace T. Carr of Wade St. beanie the parents orastm.GeomreWOnee 1koet. Ili. " the lithium Park burial. The baby weighed 6 pounds " ounces. In. Carr il the format Sally Brooks mums“! 0- on- u. , Mme-Aerie GAB. COMPANY Tell-[Esm-mllu internal grandpa-mt: are the Twenty-four Hours of counsel: 'E1MttE Will Rent Cars for Elm. 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