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Highland Park Press, 5 Aug 1926, p. 18

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m gl 'rll/'iJ) Mr. and Mm. Frank Ferry and any: ily of 391 Sheridan road, Winner.“ who are glimmering at their can near State Line, northern 'ilu,;')', have as their guest, Mr. Perry's moth- er, Mrs. Abbie "Falwell Ferry ol er, Mrs. Abbie “ramu r "Beneh Brow," Lake Forest. wood Ivonne. Gleucoe, gave a dinndr Sunday, July ttr, to celebrate the see- ond birthday of her little pol}, Myron L. Lindenthal. Mr. and ms: H. M. Lindenthal, the baby's grandparents, were present, as were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seiden and Mrs. Koeing of Glencoe, Mrs. Selim Michelson of Ariana, who has been visiting Mrs. Lindenthal. Mr. end Mrs. Herman Sehoenstadt of Chicago, as well as other of the aunts and uncles of the baby. 7 _ Mr, and Mrs. William A. Levering have returned to Glencoe from their trip around the world. They will be guests for a few days in the home of Mrs. Edieard J. Sherwin, 666 Green- leaf avenue. before they return to their owh home at 553 Washington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Levering, who left Glencoe last Octobe't, report that their trip was perfect in every way. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mellvalne, Jr.. 322 Ridge avenue, left this, week for New York to sail for London on the Aquitania today to remain for a month as the guests of Mrs. Mell- vaine's family who live just out of London. Mr. and Mrs. McIlvaine will return to Winnetka early in Septem- ber. '_. PAGE EIGHT Mrs. Stewart Johnson, who was Catharine Requa before her marriagp, with her young daughter, Catita, ar- rived lut week for a visit with rela- tives here including the Charles H. Remus of ‘Lake Forest.. They plan to rem in here three months and will probng'lly witness the debut of Stewart Johnson's niece, Helen Hardenberg, daughter of Major and Mrs. Raymond W. Hardenberg of Governor’s Island who is to be ord- sented by her trrandmother, Mrs. Lor- Charles H. Ream. Jr., who has been at Manitou, Cola, for several years on account. of his health, is expected to join his family within a fortnight. Stewart Johnson will not le able to :10 Joinsonfat her Winnetka home Olas. " (if NOR TH SHORE NEWS Louis L Lindenthal, 670 Long- Adsrancedshr4/ $19S La,b. joinhin i1vumtiutwt11_eitlib wife and dautrhter' atI18tss' European port on t eirtetuttriri P Mita, n. Mrs. " Taylor, 244 ththtntrel, road. K “worth. has rented her home? for the nter to Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Gilleland of Gleneoe. Mrs. 1urtor it the tru of Mrs. Arthur Rat, 236I Cumnor road, until she lave: foe Europe. Several “In? have . been given in Mrs. Tasloi' honor. Hot hostess ave an informal tea for her Tuesday, July 27, and Mrs; Walter F. Shatttlck was hostess get a lune eon at the ington hotel last Thurs y. Mrs. aylor left yesterday for Montreal Her son. Landon, will ac- company her, and they will i sail August . on the S. S. Mont Clai e of the Ca ian,Pneifk line. They will go first to Southampttrn/ En and, whore t y will join Miss Betty ( ay- lor, who has been in Europe all pum- mer. ey expect to remain 'het. rope 9. ear, spending part ot ‘heir time in . ngland, France, Switzerland and Ital . [ aMr. a d Mrs. George Frazer) and their ol st son, Edmund, of 689 Lin- coln give ue, Winnetka, sailed yester- day on e S. S. Aquitania, to spend seven w ks abroad.' They will first go to P is, where they will complex; their pl us for the remainder of the trip, w ich will probably include travel t rough Switzerland. _ Mr. a d Mrs. Arthur H. Kudner of 16 War ick road, Winnetka, left. yes- terday r a month's sojourn in New Mexico, where they have been build-' ing a he home on their ranch, which is about 150 miles, south of Santa Fe. Mr. an Mrs. Kudner will entertain about e ht guests at a house party in their ranch home. They will make the trip to the southwest by motor, and wil visit different points of In., terest long the route and'in New "Mr. nd Mrs. Theodore G. Roek. well re urned to their home at 277 Chestn street, Winnetka, last week from harlexoix, Mich. While at Charlev ix, Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell had as eir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Wis , who have recently returned from a rip around the world. Mr. d Mrs. Wilbur P. Thiele and their s ' Sherwin, returned to their PM 'rrii'sr5'a't' exico. l, Mr. and Mn. BarryAWillianu' of “205 Oxford road. ketsMhth, are re- (toiinr congratulations, 'll n the birth yo! . dttutthttsr, July 27,._ho’ has been jammed Karen Elizabeth l: Mrs. Williams was " erly Miss iHelen Elizabeth wiuMl daughter of ng. and Mrs: Thomas :5. Wilson of ; 4815 Woodlawn avenue, , ‘hicqgo. tome at 1271 but: yum. Win- 0th, hot deal: mug lil an my " through the west", . y unwed at the Grand Canyon, F , e Ymitrniite vulley,:tnveled dong l' Treat emit. and visited Mr. Thiele’Jiater and Mrs. Thiele'h brother , Olympia, Wish; 33 2,, Mrs. Andrew mom“ of Glencoe ba returned from w‘ ‘tended trip through the west. _ Hugh MeBirney Poh ' n, of Lake Forest and his three tatsiren, Ethel, Hugh McBirney, Jr., andl ulburd, left the first of August for Il month’s sp- joufn at Jennings' .', ilisch, Glacier park, Montane. It - Mr. Johnston's eld t daughter, Betsy, is now touring ngland and France with Miss Clar ilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Han-ff C. Holloway of Glencoe have purch.H . [l 3 seventy- three-mew estate in the@erlcshires, It is culled Tamarack, tittilt is located in Tyrituthapn,, Mans. It li _ “established twentp-five years ago a the late Geo. F. Becker of the Uni,u B, State Geo- logical society and hah' nee been oc- ‘cupied by his widow, 7 - Mrs. Flor- ‘ence Campbell Farrell ti Clayton Mark of Mke' Forest an- nounces the engage-ht of his daughter Scythia to 'li n Ehret Jr. of Philadelphia. Mr. E et was grad- ituated from Yale, wh'e he was a classmate of Mis Mark brother Grif- tith, who is returning Tws week from a hunting trip in Ala. A sister, Mrs. Avery Rockefe1lid also arrives this week from her ho- in Ilion. N. Y., to pass several " ks in Lake Forest. Miss Mark .‘j: a member of the Service club + is popular in the younger set of ttt north shore. Mrs. William B. Mel} Green Bay road, Wit large house party this ily reunion at her " Charlevoix. The Met) ters, Mrs. Benjamin Br Mrs. Irving Randall, of their children are in} and they will be joint bands in late Angus! McDougall of Genevit,, Leads the World in Motor Car Value THE HIGHLAND " ER} iil hiee, Sr., 1029 ptka, gave a tek as a fam- [m'er home in. ine twin sis- ater, III, and ltimore, and aylevoix now, {by their hus- Mrs. David J., (Madeleine rmerly Mina daughter of L Wilson of hietyto. .BK mass, momma “an, ILLINOIS M new.“ man. tsk two‘ children. is a member of the RIM“,- _ ' Ilia; FGiii iiiiek tinit Edwin! Banana. are planning to long spout Ami-t 8, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Hulford and daughter, Betty. of Wilmette. sailed from Quebec on the owner Monmaim last maturity for in ex- tended European tiirrt Their itinqru‘y will include Scot! nd, England, Bob. land, Belgium, tmtriand,Vtaly and France, Mr. M . rd will return:this fall, while Mrri; 'Mulford dad their daughter will remkin in Paris fois sev- eral months. / l, T Invitations havi, been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Jonathtn Trumbul} J8ielrut of Kenilworth, ii;; the mtdriaths oti their daughter, Mar-gate; Washington,‘ to Hamilton Wiléox Howe, ensign U.‘ S. N., son of Mr., and Mrs. Charles D. Howe of Kenilworth; on Tuesday eve- ning, August 17,.at 8:30 o'eloek at the Kenilworth Union church, Dr. Herbert L. Willett ofheiatintr. A re- ception will be held. at the Backusl home, 245 Cumnor road, immediately‘ after the ceremony. j The bride elect has chosen to at. tend her, her sister, Miss Teresut Backus, as maid of honor, and her cousin. Miss Martha Jones of Chicago, Miss Elizabeth Waterbury of Water- loo, Iowa, a cousin of Mr. Howe, and Miss Jeannette Cherry of Kenilworth, as her bridesmaids. Betty Backus and Jack Howe, sister and brother of the bride and groom, will stretch the rib- bons, and Mr. Howe's little sister. Vir.. ginia Howe, will be flower girl. Fran- cis F. Moore, of Winnetka, will be the organist. The groomsmen are all. of the army and navy. The best man will be En-f sign William C Sprenger, U. S. N., and the ushers are to be Ensign James A. Morrison, U.S.N., Ensign Donald W. Alexander, U.S.N,, Ensign John O'Shea, Jr., U.S.N.. Ensign Robert H. Hollenbeck, U.S.N., Ensign G. God.. frey Cljissman, U.S.N., Ensign Frank 0. Bierne, U.S.N., and Lient. William o. Harmer, U.S.A.R. Three mm boys. 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