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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1923, p. 2

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Mg,“ 1211: tr, been issued by the _ iiiiii, 0?" M..Wanleas for Flore I Cathe .0 their daughter, Armo JParlia tine. to Mr. Clarence third. e w gut. on. June twenty- at ill 'trd,',',')',','"),' J,Atrtlt, place ents h , . ' n e" par- Wale.) xgzotglock. thy Rev. Peter Rev. . ' Iilter “gum. nssxs'ted by the wilt I tt de ihler. Miss ' Wanless ter, - 'lt ti') d try the groomfs sis- tron' m oc,'Jr/."',riii; Pegbody. as ma- be M: “$12.. hhe bridesmaids will Winn .'ili's',t,. 1i.a.ntm.eld-lotle.s, of Racin l a lie: I; Catherine Rugh of sha, ‘ 'ii Abel McCall of Keno- N. Y. lii'nd um? Truax of Pelham, of C llr2 il'i'tii Raflph D. Huszagh “am . 'i/ hint]: l'lorellce Lorraine Sanfo' ‘l‘cahmlvolzflll girl and little ter P _ an . _ I be page. Mas- . knt Pcabod‘ " . ring ‘ Tet" i) t ‘y will serve as serve 'd i,.,),'.),'..:',,", 'ei. Peabody will The , 'r.., (IT"L',", as best man. ftirtura t Jr 11 Hlw: Mr. Samuel my V ui, 'r' lghlaljd Park, Mr. Hurt Jr W.“ , r. 9f Kenosha, Mr. Mr.' " wnk 'c(.a'httstdu'3h.i.'ii and l). n mum of 'pill'),,",,'." Mr. Ralph Mrs at lur to Mr a few The; Auxiliary of th e Bowman Dairy nmpany entertained Tuesday afte m at cards and bunco at Odd Fello _ hall. Mr. gGeorge Bliss entertained at bride Monday afternoon. Mrs a few for h who wherel Th "marriage of Miss Elizabeth city on S§turday, Jnne second, a Webs r Dytv, daughter of Mr. and szmes’ chhrch of .HllghWOOd, the Mrs. mar G. Park of Glencoe, to Father Gates officiating. Elish- 'ray Stupbs, son of Mrs. wn-l _ i,' ..------. ' Ham Stubbs of this city, took place. On Manllay, June fourth; Miss Satur' j: evening, at 8:30 o'clock at l xuerite Ahdrews of Winnetka be the I: 'm.Church, Glencoe, the Rev/the bride lof Mr. Theodore J. Sti Ir. H. urnell officiating. Miss Con-ltlle Chundh of the Immaculate stance ark served her sister are maid i ception, t e Rev. Dr. O'Neill o of hon r, a'ml two little sisters; Phyl-l ing. ss Julia Balack acte ‘lis an {Barbara Park, acted as flower) bridesmail and Mr. Joseph Sti girls. 3 Berton Gray Stubbs served his 3 but man) After a weddfhg b brothl as best man. Billy Billy "ei-1fast Mr. liml Mrs. Stipe left on _ Mer, lelville Cobb and Chisholm honeymoon. They will be at H Stu acted as ushers. Many hwaliin Park Ridge after July first. l peopl were present at the ceremony.) " _____ l flower ‘CSIVin Chien in hem cririg; ere Rob Fetter]. Laurence brothl as Mer, lel, Stu act peop] we! Ch., i ' imam "M place Sat thirty 10? Chum . A Andra -. Edwa " L' ried t Ha and s. Carro on. cott o Tri Drrot _ h tts m of were iss rie Bl me of C ag Baylid, _ of attire in tulle il carri on Icy. e in a ' c in fles d huts d Rower _ Chica vi r 1A.; TWO I} Launderers and Dry Cleaners . sister, Miss Alice Benson, ft Saturday for Michigan he is spending the summer. Harry McClure entertained 'riends last Thursday evening Thomas Creigh entertained xeon yesterday ”in compliment J. M. Tuttle' who is spending veeké in Highland Park. The Reliable Laundr] Reliable Laundry Family Laundry tIAL ACTIVITY Wet Wash, Rough Dry or Finished Complete Phones 178 and 179 . for _ Call lbtvlgh. Jr.; Roland Boswell and 1totr- ibert Pierson. A receptiOn folld,wed “he ceremfony at the' Exmoor tpub. ng. and Mrs. Eldred will he at hpme ‘in Highland Park after July 15th; , Mrs. tos. S. Bartlett enter inéd {the memtters of her class from rin- iity Churih School and their mo hers lat her Mine on Vine avenue, last Sat- l, uruiay afternoon. . Annouyeee.nt is made of the ti' ar-" riage of'; Miss Louise McDorfald, daughter of Mrs. Augusta McDo! aid, of Evanatgn, formerly of this city, to Major scar Snyder of Ft. Sher- idan which took place Saturday lave- ning, Maj I'?.' at Trinity church {the Rev. winner C. Bihler, omciatling. The bride/is) a member of the sehior class at "Northwestern Univertity.' Maj. Snyder was graduated from! the Ohio Sta” University in the ctasi of 1916. Mal and Mrs. Snyder wilLbe it home "ter October 1 at Ft. S er- ilyn. Th4 ceremony was solemnrzecll by the REV. Walter C. Bihler. M ijor} Snyder ii now stationed at C mp1 Custer, but will return' to Ft. Such, imam in thk fall. I l Mrs. M.E L. Williams announces} the unreachixig marriage of her sitter, Hilda Eugenia Johnson, to Kenheth Charles Melville, which will take place Saturday iafternoon, June sixteehth, at fourrojcl‘ock at the horne'of tMr. and Mimi! Melville, parents of the gloom, on) Ridgewood Drive. I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rafferty nounce th) marriage of their " tar Marie/to Mr. John Beekley, w took placg'r last Tuesday. The m/rriasre" of Miss Josep] Denski ahd Mr. Willis Gerkin 1 place Mam: 25th. ' ' ' I Announ'cement is made bf the 1 rings of was Edith Keough of Day to Ir. Thomas Morten of city on S4turday, June second, a' James' church of Highwood, the Father Gtites officiating. Mr. Li nel Robertson of Rai will ente ain a number of friem} his resiatnee,on Saturday eve) A cast cdmpo.Ud of lqcal talent ptesent agplay, "Maker of Drea The phmary department of Ebenezeri Evangelical Sunday S4 more entértained at the home o) and Mrsi';Etirl D. Fritsch last S; dcy afternoon. The kiddies ar, p, rt a most delightful-afternoon, l, H. Keagle, pastor. ' Program for Sunday, June 10; 923: Sunday School at 9:45 sharp. The primary j department meets in, the rooms " the Y. W. C. A. Miss live Haefele, .1iituperinterulent. The tuir/schoo1 meets in the I er.er chjrch. Dr. Earl Friteh, erintend m. , ' Gooditneinz. Come and enj y it with u} .. , - The pittstor will preach at 11 and 8 p; m. EBENEZER EVANGELICA ba' mar- ar- ame e at on- iat- as 'inia s at ling. will thi s ; St. Rev. line. took Ralf the heel Dr. nur- re- cak- heir dme sup- an- gh- xich {Flori-mine and Siena _ Sc ls , ‘Ate Represented in Displ y .1 ' Loaned Institute by 5 _ ' Mr. MeCormiek tttere/e' Bobcat-u! for, " et Kwtttt' I} qhild m and nacho;- ot, as, Ch tell tpi ' m pl- Sand -9:80, the membgu of tht Juniog 1ntermedVU and Yo n3: Peoplq'a deputments will meet as auiu.i'rtier we asked to bring ink and #112 flowers tor use in d u- tion, 'nd flowers made' into, bow ftpr di, tribution anon: the child " hoop ' itrChieago. . 10: 'lo-Ayr members of the . - nera' pad Primary departments in meet. they are "hed to bring - qlgets bf wild or garden flirrers 'i'iT.ii;--Gtiirim'i Dar " ice. Somalia} for' the children's my in: 7 '.stF-tmmr People’s Society; 1'l mung for the summer; like .17 n Robe _, lender; subject. “The i- an eiy “ii; Year." V l tie.' Mond [ --2r80-The June meetin F of lit, the Wmm'. Missionary Union ll tie be he“ at the residence of Mrs. J M. Cd Jacobg sud Mrs. C. C. Whine at to: 920 nth Linden Avenile. rs. in: Jsmei L. Hooper, st present on ur- Ar 1ootrhdront missionary work in the of 2i,2',tiTi'i will. speak. Mrs. Me n of Chu '4 will lead the devotions. All wi the wbmen of the Church are co isi- in. ly invited to be present. C Cy Wedrieadny---8:00 Prayermeetin in I the Lecture room. _ at.. Wee been] notice ortroitt plgej) Grebn Bay road and Laurel Ave :F. R. Cardwell. pastor Thq Sunday sehool' ind mor ing worship will' be combined with it Childien'ts Day program and se on- ette tiy the pastor at.10 oklock. Let the mothers and fathers show a a! intertist in the children by ing preseht to hear them. The ofre intr will be appropriated to train y " people: to serve and to care for t one who have served. l C _ Ttui Ladies' Aid meets at the llama of Mrs. 0. Lawrentz this after don '.isrk'iiaint/UtFiisG."i; 63" Tii the eieniettserviee be an inspri ion to yeti. You are welcome. Sunday school at 9:45., ' FhWisluserviee at 10:45. Theirs: will be no evening " ice dining the summer months. _ A tollnction of rare and val able religibus paintings of the early lor, (Mind; and Siena ttrhools is eing Show]? at the Art Institute begi hing 5layi22 and continuing throtuthout the swimmer. The paintings, kno n as ltaliah primitives, are lent to. th In- stitutb by Cyrus A. McCormick Jr., who hollected then) before the eat war. i, Paintings of these school are greatLy sought after by collectors and have ecome so rare that they ar now pwctlcally unobtainable. Kejstone League of Christian/En- deavdt at T p. m. Topic:-:--") ha (ttriturl) from Everyday PN ta'.’. RARE COLLECTION i ' OF RELIGIOUS RT A REE During the 13th, 14th, and l5t cen- turied there flourished two rent schools in northern Italy, The ar- (minti School was the more pro retr" ine nd possessed»; filter sen e of rsthni in line and a grater am itiOn to obtain rich and dra tie " t in command composition. The Si nese School held fast to,the traditio s of Bysaittlne art, to which it was rmly wedded. While its'methods were ore remained and conservative the its Florentine. neighbor, the Sie ese School manifested ‘(leeper reli 'ous feeling and a sincerity and, reve once whiet adds greatly to their val e ‘as expressing the religious fervor o the timei (Thursday.) i Three Sienese Paintings ' In Mr.' McCormick's collection here are three Sienese paintings, on ,by Guidéccio Cozzarelli, of, Ma nna and Two Donors,". another by en-' vonuto di Giovanni (1436-1518 'of Mmlopna and Child, and the ird, which is attributed to Paoli di Gi an- ni Fei is of the Madonna and hild, with s. S. Peter and Christopher All of the paintings are on wood. I lian religious painters, as well as Fle ish painters, previous to the 15th can ury, used‘woml panels. If more the one panel was required, the joints- ere coveted with strips of linen. Thi, 'ood med {invariably was poplar, but me times willow, lime or Germgn fi was r9'rfaired. The paint was rum ra, as oil painting did not come into gen- eral {use until later in the Ilith cen- tury! When the wood pan,el was pre- pare , a coat of gesso, compos of \yhitining. or plaster of Paris, ixed 't't?,'i, glue, was applied evenly over t c, iurface. The design, or pi tore. tu' _ painted, was then sketch on thehgesso with a" needle ilxed i to 1 small stick. The next tstep' w the filhttir in of the faces and mi es wtthiterra verde (green earth), xed with'the yolk of on egg. On p of this iwas painted the red and ,0! iteah tones and other col - UNITED EVANGELIC “ml mamamvtrank ZION LUTHERAN' , MARKABLE EXHIBIT cc tr to:the' cm. of the artist. Th {delicate col as, the an; draw- In [and the V rtp handling of d ry as we“ the fueling of rev- " civithw Ittherartitrt'tmssirti mi ' m phi " with» 'l," , . Nine “In Punting- ere are paintings '0! the Fl tine Sch I. “The 1(de in Lat nape" is ' ondmlisly beautiful. It I u dam Jmpo do! ’Sellajo (l 1-1493)'m show: the atadomin p ng, in ad ration. of the Child. Th coloring: eh and yet tiptrufrlr, re ed. ' e Madonna, Bt.. John an Mngdden,” is attributed to Bic- ei i Lorenzo, hue not no luxurious: in lor, ya lays I metertr kn ledge of d wigs and much feel- in in fucinl’ex on and in form. "Madottpa with, B. B. John, the Ba tint and mi Emgeliat," is 1150 a 'buted to t tube artist. Them) a three trypt, ch bunting: in the co on rep tine. some: in the lif ' pf Christ. mall plcture "Mac do and 7 d" by Berna/onto d1. Gi anal, id wo by of criticnl study to the exqulel quality of its drew: in; and color. "The Angel of the A uneintiorr," y a Florentine artist Il he school " Pinturrieehhr, is one of) the gem: 0 this collection, tutd wit others, w ch have been included t2,t' hangt' , is the property of C s McCorml Jr. l, e exhibit! will “rennin on View up greater of tht summer. l The Main Entrance-"palm Coyrt--tteeessrtt Courtrplmtor logy An Enjoyable Cljange' 1 t _ Evanston’s newest and (Ge ORRINGTON. most elegant residen;_ tial hotel offers an enjoyable chtutgrr-atew environment in in a magniheient new home. 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