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Highland Park Press, 26 Aug 1926, p. 20

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mm ,141‘\n .. TW". H..- 1mm); may“ PAGE TWEL‘ Step into the store, write or phone tgi: We’ll , do l",', rest. Understand, her massage and advice are rec. ' E. B. FOXWORTHY $50 per mdnth with interest at 6% ' IN BEAUTIFUL DEERFIELD ' New Modern Home Complete _ 5 rooms and tile bath 7 Hard wood floors; beautiful doom; tulle sized concrete, well lighted baseingfie; full sized fiogred attic with Windows and stair- Will Give a FreeMassage in Your Own Home by Appointinisnt Careful attention to your skin will insure the attractiveness and personal charm that every wo- man craves. To neglect your skin is to forfeit its beauty! We have engaged a well known toilet goods specialist for the week of August 30 to Sept. 4, to call on a number of ladies! in Highland Park each day to give free massage and individual help and advice oh the care of the skin. This is an exceptional opportunity for _ . One Week Only} If COMPANY 374-376 Central Ave. F HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE Five homes to choose trdin now, all dif- ferent. /d't"ieed as low as $7900, easily worth $10,000. a To appreciate this proposition you must see foriourself. l DESIGNER Baggage ti Freight Transfer way. . Spacious front porch; built-ip conven- iences; laundry tubs; hot water tank and heater; furnace; coal bin with Majestic chute. __ Prompt and courteous service at reasonable rates. She will aha be glad to talk to my woman’s club in Highland Park free of charge Ready in 30 days. Choice wooded lots. A qul-Known Toilet Goods Specialist ”I“ W ra-t,siavrort $500.00 Down ROBERT W. PEASE Baggage checked to destination -tite-"-'""'""-"r"" . _ M n. . .-ss-ptV'w.rNusi_r'rV '.cht' unsqm' Forappdintment call DEERFIELD 188 -friiLoiLUiyii'" Tel. H. P. 181-182 BUILDER The aiming. at mu Nina Fitch Babcock of Namath, N. B., and Win- intka. to Fund- Louis Daley of Ann Arbor, Weh., Ind Winnetka, took plug Saturday "tamsoon, August ‘14; at 4 o’clock. in the North church of, Meredith. y V . _ _ .The Kenilworth Union church. dec- mated with {any and other greens and large tttttttttUt. of pink roses and dolphin“ m the - of the dnagliter of Mr. and In. Jonnthnat Trumbull Mm of Kleorth, to TUntilton Wilcox Hove, min U.8. N.. non of Mr. and In, Charles D. Howe, also of'Kenilworth. on Tues- ',tag,,1'h'1ri Dr. Herbert L. Willett perform T the may and Funds P. Moorejsf Win“ an the or- paint. After an m a recep- tion wu held " than”!!! home, 245 Cumuot mu. taamiiirth., .- ,". dreuil if new his. tho new The bride were I white gown with tulle veil futenodyith lille-of-ttte. valley, and curled s mower bound; of bride’s to“: and “Beret-thank lei. Hor’only omment was a string of pearls, the gift of the (mom. She was attended by Jtee Muster u maid of Mrs. Muir,' who makes her home with Mrs. Fox, win born in Lincoln.. shire, England, and came to the United States at the, age of nine years. In 1861 she became the wife of William Muir, who died in 1880. Six of the eight children are still liv- init. all of them present at Sunday's reunion. There are twenty grand- prh'tldren and ten trrmst-trrtrndehildren. Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. M. Hoyt, 490 Cherry street, We just returned from a the weeks visit at Connors lake. Phillips, Wis. They stayed in a summer home omen island owned by Mrs. Hoyt'a mother, Mrs. V. L. Can: nynham of Winnetka. . Mrs, Cunnyn- ham, who recently returned from n trip west, left this weekto spend the rest of .the summer‘ in her Hummer home sf Phillipe. mm of Hill Airreniet Backus. hottest, . We! Dalia: Babeock, who wt}; in pau pink crepe do chine wit hat to match, mid carried when: roses and twee}: pens. _ . Mr. and Mrs., George Shipman (Audrey Stixrud), whose marriage took place last June,.hIVe just re- turned from their honeymoon. They took an extensive tour of the west ‘cout. They are making their home temporarily with Mr. and Mm. George Shipman, 482 Norwich mad, Kenilworth. . ”the church m. colorfully mix ated with fem and 'tladioli. Rev. Irving A. Flint performed the cere- mony. the bride being given may by her father. The bride is a graduate of Mount Holyoke, class of 1920. She is an ac- complished musician, having studied both in the United States and France. She has been hand of the music de- partment at the North More Coun- try day school for. the "past few years. . Mr. Bailey’s brother, Fred C. Bai- ley, aeted about men. The ushers were Dr. Bennett T. Avery of Ann Arbor, Mich. the Rev. Julius, B. Glu- gow of Lymtthtld, Mum, both Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity brothers of the groom " the University of Michi- gan, Hilton Packard of Plymouth, )1. H., a cousin of the bride, and Wil- liam MeNift, o graduate at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Out of town guests included many college friends of both the bride amt groom. the bride's 'ttrandparentr, Mrs. Eliza Piper of Guildhall, Vt., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Babcock of“?:._Ply- mouth, N. H. A I i , Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are taking a motor trip for their honeymoon and this full will reside " 1077 Pitt street, Hubbard Woods. _ Iliuhediltely iollowinz the wed- ding ceremony, a reception was held in the bride) home. mt Mr. Bailey, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan, received his A.B: degree in 1921, and his A.M. degree in 1924. He is head of the science department in the Winnetka public schools. During the war he served nearly two years in France and Ger- many. . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fox of 494 Ash street, Winnetka, were at home tel members of Mrs. Fox's family lash Sunday afternoon and evening, in; honor of Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth! Muir. Mrs. Fox's mother, on the oe-) easi n of the celebration of her nine..! 't'i';sC'dil'd'l;y". Thirty-six members) of the family attended the tea, thei majority of them from Wilmette, Ev.. anstnn, and Chicago. and two fami- lies from out-of-state: Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols and their family of Elrod. Ala., and Mr. and Mm. Edgar Swatwout and family of Grand Rap- ids, Mich. Mr. Nichols and Mm. Swatwont are grandson and grand- daughter of Mrs. Main; a' Mr. and Mrs. William Schmedtgen of Wilmette-have anttounedd the en- gagement of their dnughter. Doro- then, to Allen C. Collins, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Philip S. Collins of Phil.. adelphia. _ Miss Schmedtgen is a graduate of New Trier high school ttnd of Wel- lnsley college, and recently returned from a year’s trip abroad with her parents. Mr. Collins was griduated from Williams in 1928 Ind took his master’s degree at Harvard. The wedding will take place early in January. I!!! HIGHLAND PARK PRESS; HIGHLAND PARK. mom i NORTH SHORE NEWS swig? Min Cariotte W. Becker, of 1188 Asbury avenue, Wham, spent a few days recently With her litter, Mrs. W. H. T. Dun; wife of the ttmo. ident of Vslpu'sho 'uthsesitr, " Vdpanilo; 1113., we?!” to id Lu- W. Am .1 a It Bush in: for my yuan the -tarr of tin Vglpaniso maturity Alma! sri. no " wink?» Bnyda- of 440 Elder Une, Whack. and “pit kiddies luv. anjoyod a d!_'0.b' w enttontottrthrutt-i," Thurb- itod may historical I“! d ' ects anon; than Ply-nth Rock. Lu- ington, and Bank: am. It. thr- der, who is but! of the math-ttar department of Nev With M mu being at white new and thick- eue In. trimmed with pearls. Hill Toma Ruckus. the bride's litter. whomnuidofhonor,worenduu of blue, sad the brim - Elisabeth Waterbury at WWI”. love. and Mutt Janette Cherry of Kenilworth, wore has!“ of pink taf- fetugzimmed in a Met-bade. Bet, ty has, sister of the In“. ‘50, with Juk How, the tseH-etat'a, brother, stretched the ribbon: m duo in pink. Little Viz-[ink Bo-, flower tit], vote white out a we Mr. and Mm. rr R. Wilhnarth and Mr. and Mrs. Ememn Goodrieh from Omaha, um spending the weak-end with Mr. nad Mm. Han, G. Cham- benin, 245 Franklin road, ‘Glcneoo. Min Betty Withnnrth, In. Chm- betlin'l granddaughter. who has been in Gleam during the m. will return home with her parent. _ Miss Margaret E. Lynda, daugb. ter of Mr. and Mm. Cornelius Lynda, of 864 Bryant avenue, Winnetka, en- tertained A group of her friends Mon- day, August 16, at luncheon It the Indian Hill club, in honor of Miss Sireui Johnoon. Min Johnson is the daughter of Edward Johnson, who is one of Rovinb’s lending mu thin sewn. Mr. Johnion tad family are making their home in Glam this summer. / Mm. Samuel G, Groa- of Lonzdood avenue. Glencoe, and her mother, in. W. W. Robinson of China). returnea last Saturday from w motor trip that the northern woods of Wiucomih. Mr. and Mm. E. D. Brigham of Highland park accompanied them. T The bride'- cap m trimmed a dunner: of ornate Hogans, 5nd veil us of (inches-c we. Sh: w- ried (shower bouqnét of mind-thew valley, white sweet - and rout. The bridesmaids' bomb in. tsf, Miss Marcella Vennemn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Venneml. 849 Willow road, Winnetka, ia' taking on ‘extended trip thru the west with Mini Katherine Hamilton. (lumbar of Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard “ton of 412 Walnut street, “'an They spent a week in Youmite‘ National Park, visited friend, in San Francis- co, and are now in Selena. Ore. They plan to return home by wey of the Canadian Rockies about Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finterbothniit and ftunily,, and Mr. and Mm. Wm. Wersted and so; of Winqetka. left lust week for 1 motor trip thru the Land o'uka, Minn. They plan to be gone two weeks. \ ) pink roses and lubpnr, all the mid of honor also carried pink fhrqret The not that the bridegroom tind his attendants were all of the my Misstthel Hula,“ huhter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Rule of 761 Pox.. dale avenue, Glencoe, left Monday, Aug. 16, for a week’: visit at Luke Hamlin, Ludintrton, Mich. Min Ede will be entertained by Hill Just Gordon at her pummel- home op Lake Hamlin. and navy made the wedding a new event of protttitteittteOt military ctr. clex. The best man wu his!“ Wii. Ham C. .Sprenger. U.8.N., and the ushers ,htre Ensign Robert c. Arm- utrong, U.S.N.. Engttrn James A. Math rison, U.S.N., Enlizn Donald W. Alexander, U.S.N. Emit]! John o'- Shea, Jr., U.S,N., Ensign Robert M. Hollenbeck, us. ' Ensign G. God. trey Criumul. .S.N., Ensign Funk 0. Bierne, U.S.N., sud “out. WWII: Dr. Alice D. Tattle of 918 Central avenue, Wilmette, J3 visiting Mrs. William A. Etnrmrl in Oregon, 111., having driven down with her dayti- ter, Mrs. George L. Haring, 146 Woodland avenue, Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of 681 Abbotaford road, Glance, motor- ed ‘bo State Line, Wis., Suturdny to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketcham at their summer home there for a Mr. and Mm. Howe left for a ten days’ wedding trip through the Cum- dian Rockies, after which they irfll so to spend some time " Long Beach. . C Mm. Howe was ”and from New Trier high achool, and “Mailed Northwestern university and Rollins college in Florida. _ Mr. and Mm. Tgtk Harris, _884 Forest avenue, Winne return- ed this week from . six weeks’ tour of England and: France. _ 0. Banner, U.S.A.R. 01m. 'i'ifrii') Erik i John Nevin“, 499 Jeiremete, than. _G1eneoe,1sittstmrttuatedtromotsi week!” European trip with a m ofChie-tr. , --.--- T r A, ?e..andum.ro.xrh-diin,a"e 686 MM Winn-huh.” 1odtttrghermermtrt.UA UtnndDtrmtrs. Inuit. t Llah'dhnium _ T in!“ tbttebt-irua-%ii. sttd'tdtrtettt-,-u,tsat-anrtti'i. [NH-dams)!” w etrinhoaorormair, urduy tttiste.Auet hummus-nah “I; Pope'a'mthomd dd WWW-bath " aneitsedLttrtmtaircoiii V In. L. was.“ nanny.“ . With: be! m. In. A . J took maul-rm in both. omrmostofttt-teott-,i ytruy Mm. 3:" Hun-rm. ife Majestic ', It'f no, gram-t side-Irma“. 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