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Highland Park Press, 1 Jul 1926, p. 20

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FRIDAY “'3: DANCE mums mm: Lall QRIQQN, COHEDY , DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS" sh =.l,rSl,lt,1'l.l5'Aie,l!,lll!, ,_ "ll!ll.lhlE, " N 70cm with a uAihrxe 1512155 Let it prove that the "tin-smooth, can thallium tub keeps water piping O s week’s washing with a May- D tag at our expense and without obligation of my kind. Let it prove that it washes a tubful of clothes in 3 to] minutes. That it washes 50 pounds of dry clothes in one hour. That it washes the most delicate thbrics--the finest silks and has as gently " by hand. That it washestheheavy, buihythingr--even my work-clothes and grimy play- clothes clean as new: That it washes collar and Medea without hand- J?haninuiit Washer MAYTAG SALES' - CONSULT JOSIAH L. RICE I """""'"------.-o-' 'I'IIE SCRAPPIN’ KID in: mm aroma. ALMA “a racy “mom: _ with M Y McAVOY. PAT 1iifAfiagi and CU LEN LANDIS . Deferred Payments You’ll Never Miss EENIC i with Cttitttttt WIN CONRAD NAGBL' PHONE B. P. mg:- _ " ' mm a ALMA was: _fs, wt _ FOX NEWS.» HODGE Let it prove that', the conveniently placed, lowaet wring“ instantly ad- justs itself to a handkerchief or a blanket, and wring: both dry. . Wash with a Maytag at home. You will be convinced of it; unusual washability by the time your washing is done. Remember. if they anfna is done. Refnember, if" t1); MERE; doesnt sell itself, doit't keep it. hot throughout am entire tmatting--- for tubful after tuhful. That water stay; clean been the dirt Rule; with the F,iiii?itb,i,1ii beneath the cantata. That tub deans itself in 30 seconds "t the washing is done. . FOX _ NEWS FOX NEWS JULY ' - , JULY 4 mu, 2?", GM l, ' 311w”: ’QDQE tt uibt Bata'i’uk. Colo., touring in u. ‘ “Mobile that wu given then as a wedding gift. ' Just before the refreshments were served, bye of the guests brought in a dainty white bag containing a tiny kitten. Around "kitty'te" nik, was tied a dard with Miss Clyde's and Mr. Meyer's name, so the "at was let out of the but” Miss Glydg' attended New Trier high schodl in 1923. She studied music The eniratrement of Miss Ddrothy Clyde of "the Orrington hotel, Evans- ton, to Edgar Meyer of Gremen, Ohio, was annetinced " a bridge party trfven by {Minx Harriet Childs; dumb- ter of Bri and Mrs. R. S. Childs, 906 Oak street. Winnetka, Monday ove- ning, June 21, at 8:00 o'eloek. V Sixteen guests wire present. . On Wednesday waning! June 80, the min-inc of Mini Florence il,ttt Nelson, 897 Vernon wane, m, Moe, daughter'jof Mr. and Mm. Wiltiur A. Nelson, to Frank Christopher Morri- son. was: sole‘mnized at the thtrth Shore Methodist Episcopal chute”. The am“ of s. c. Evans, who is Connected in buoinen with Ms J. Lynch, village forester, to Miss Margaret“ Keimig of Chicago took pine Mat 15, in Chicago., Mr. and Mrs. Evin: wilt make their home at 1005 Willow road, Wiuueth. ' , ,tser-pfan to live in returning; _ THE BIGIILAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Ponzi put- the blame on Wall street. ly, Central Ave. 1t't-teomNettouothtoamt r w - r' (i {Max} tubl-omnetsodror-ttttne, f Miss Cynthia and Miss Susanne l Kohlsaat, the two charming daughters, l, of the Edward Christian Kohlsuts of iWinnetkl, are two of next, mum’s dirbutantes. They do not wish to have iany oNeial debut,Otst' two orvthree asmall informal parties. with a small I dance it Christmas time. At present liid) are visiting school friends in [Louisville and will neturn the latter '; part of this week. _ The marriage of Miss Dorothy Helen Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Edgar Hartman of Wil,. mette, to Charles Rithnrd Gromrt took place on June 19. Mrsand Mrs. Gros'sm will reside in Belleville, Ill. The engagement is announced of Miss Marie Baylor, antenna! Mrunnd Mrs. A. C. Bissau of Hubbard Woods to Ralph S. Bucklin of Chicago. for her farm at Lake Mills, Wis. She will return to Hubbard Woods the later part of. July, utter which ft is quite likely she will so east for the remainder of the Season. Mrs. Alfred Marrierre and her daughters Barbara and Jeannette of Winnetka are leaving this week for their summer Mme at Ephraim, Wis. Mr, Manierrerwill page the week-ends with his family. ', Leon Stanhope, 252 Walden-drive, i Glencoe, was elected president of the I‘Illinois Society of Architect: at the Human! banquet of that organization I held Tuesday evening, June 22, at the [Palmer House. Mr. Stanh6pe has l been' an architect for thirty-two years. I Miss Virginia MacLéiah, daughter l of Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacLeish, 536 1 Ash street. Winnetka, returned home ”one 1.2, from Smith college, where _ she has completed her freshman year. ‘EMiss MacLeish plans to'apend most 'of the summer in Winnetka. Mr..and Mrs. Clark: Schweppe of Lake Forest gave a small informal 'upper-dance Friday evening for Prince Gustaf and Princess Louise, and Saturday Mrs. Schweppe enter- tained the princess at a small lunch- eon while Mr. Schweppe bve a lunch- eon at one "of the popular golf clubs for the prince. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bisson. 1111 Case street, Hubbard Woods, gn- nounce the erttragprttettt of their ais- ter, Marie 'Nylor, to Ralph S. Bucklin of Chicago. - ' Miss Alma Jane Miller, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Dunham of IM. Maple Hill road, Winnetka, sailed for Europe Saturday. June 19. She will remain abroad until. September. Miss Katherine Stolp. 336 Warwick mad, Kenilworth, left Wednesday for Montreal to sail for Europe June 26, on the S. S. Montrose, of the Canadian Pacific line. Miss Bettye Taylor, 244 Cumnor road..is taking the same sum- mer tour of Europe, but she left last week to visit friends in New York be- fore ttoinq to Montreal. Enzland. France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy are the countries the girls will visit. Mrs. Emmons Blaine left last week Williami wifi return irsirirrnetka bn eompletimt the trip and attend Worcester college next year. By this method of birdunuiiGUe habits of birds are discovered. and thlit yearly migrations recorded. PR.ESs--1g While attending New, Trier, Wil.. liams interested himself in bird band... ine, which consists of catching birds. slipping a light band around one foot and letting them go. Records are Bent to the government of the time, plum- oge, eta. and Inter when the bird is found in another part of the country, further data is added to the record. The 2,500 miles they plan to cover has not been entirely mapped, and the government will use data they re- cord to perfect records. William: A graduated: from New Trier high school this June, leaving before the graduation exercises in or- der to take the trip. Mr. Fisher and Mr. Williams, will leave from Prince Albert, Canada. pick up their equip- ment, and sun: the trip as soon as possible. Arthur Fisher, 1060 Sheridan road, Winnetka. and R.ortutdlWillUrtts, son of pt, and Mm. Aubrey Williams, 168 Bertlintt lane, Winnetka, will spend the summer’on a 2,500 mile canoe trip through Caliada, headed for Hudson bay. . n in New York City, ind spont'fhe in”; winter ht Arizon: with her mother aridbrother. ' C ' Mr. and Mn. “any” Mathiuon of Kenilworth announce the. enamel“ of their trntttrhtarr, Annie, to Daniel McNaughton, “so of Kenilworth. . thn S. Miller; Kenilworth, village Iiresident, and his wit; 3nd small daughter Will all] next Thunday.‘ July 1, on the 8.3 Montinirn for Scotland. They will spend about four week: there artist which they will return to Winnetka, , The church wu zirdeddn bunches of white pennies fo event; and them were my tl ing candlelight... Misc Lamont white "tirtstrirmned with he! rosepoint. a can 'dh'g,f . e veil of 100090 t In y an“ a I!» bounce UN The marriage of Miss Dorothy La., mom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ru,'. ett P. Lamont of lake Forest to Chimney Mirna? of New York took place on hunky afternoon. The service Wayreod at 4:30 o'clock " the Church of the Holy Spirit. n'ttd was followed by a receptionist Ridge- mont, the Babe Forest home 9% bride’s pronto. ' ' y.v' , -lB8r_t-ql-ePq"""'-1e='L-'2"'-L" If They’re Not “Bo-0' When " Tm comipy COMEDY cousin? ",1rzirrr'rsoNrr.it'rorrLato PAIR “as gummy“; Ji. _ . _ Conn-damc’ou r',' sown PROGRAM ' l ' 11in Park 1269 "Let us build your home or make any needed remix-a ', your property” THURSnFllL, JULY 8 i 9 ~CONWAY TEARLE SPORTING LOVER 1ioNoav, TUIDAY AND WEDNESDAY. JULY 5, ' ad , W.H.HOLGATE in, LOVEY MARY MARION DAVIE ' l BEVERLY 0F illlthtl8rhlof _ 'i, VAUDEVILLE spttdrhtTY $1ett, in mg nies for the PM! ttieUr. The Greatest Picture of the Yen COMING TT 1UL¥,1_2._n_-sd_ M THE VOIBK BOATMAN Building Construction Highland Park, Illinois '0'. , ------- 'ihr,T, Nauru}. the ban . Along with the but .0: n NEWS It'noo bad Idaho tititrar, kw am». tar." iii' m ”mid-nag with ”can; [on mung BANE COMEDY BAT. Jung}; "Sigma; th; “Runny“ indet _ inta. m’mbou‘ “Huh; Moi; of ' "dlearsmoi ' ' THURSDAY. JUL' ’u'll nun- 325 North A in an“! 'QL «mg; Once. I? ll in,

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