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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1927, p. 13

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& y e% kocse se cooniiet ie trst 3+ _i Baskets of spring flowers lent a colorful touch to church and home - last Saturday afternoon, when Miss Norma Schuettge and Railph Edinger # were married. The ceremony took place at 5 o‘clock, in the Presbyterian church, with the Rev. George P. Maâ€" 5 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1927 * Bm en n d C i l gill officiating. Immediately afterâ€" ward, the ‘bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Schuettge, were host and hostess at a reception and dinner for cighty guests at their residence, 804 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette. Ago'nofwhiuchfl-lM in period style was worn by the bride. Her tulle veil was caught with orange valley. Mrs. George A. Halisteim 0° Winnetka, her sister‘s matron of honâ€" or. wore a frock of pale pink georâ€" or, wore gette and Jane Roberts, of Wilmette, and NMSS Kathâ€"rine Edinger of Winnetka, wore moBU en sc bouffant dresses of French blue georâ€" gette and carried arm bouquets of spring flowers. Mary Lois Rambler of Rogers Park and Janice Tidmarsh of Manitowoe, Wis., as little flower girls, wore white dotted Swiss dressâ€" es and carried baskets of spring flowâ€" u 1OE L0 . tb aiis Aeadtcadb ied ~ i I I ‘Tuesday, May 3, in the Crystal ballâ€" room of the Blackstone hotel, in honor of five bridesâ€"toâ€"be, members of the organization. The guests of honor were Miss Marion Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Fulton of 884 Hill road, . Winnetka, Miss Anne Mae Houston, Miss Mary L. Crance, Miss Emily Daggot, and Miss Dorothy Peacock. Miss Olga Menn, president of the organization, made the presenâ€" tation speech and introduced the preâ€" gram. â€" Congressman Henry â€" Riggs Rathbone of Kenilworth gave the adâ€" dress in their honor. An artist, a musical program, and a reading concluded the program. Art held a delightful and unique party The wedding of Miss Virginia Ogan and Curtis Reed Parker wm' Take place at ricon today. The Home of Miss Ogan‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ogan of 845 Locust street, Hubbard Woods, is to be the scene ‘of the ceremony which will be performâ€" ed by Dr. J. W. F. Davies. C P e Miss Vera May Ogan the brides sister, and Donald Parker, the brideâ€" groom‘s brother, will be the only atâ€" tendants. + 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Foresman, 515 Es#ex road, Kenilworth announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily, to Richmond W. Kenyon, son of Mrs. Charles R. Kenyon of Detroit. Miss Foresman is a graduate of Smith college, class of 1922. Mr. Kenyon served in France with the American Field Sersice and as pilot in the American Air Service. The wedding will take place on May 21. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boman of 510 Walnut street, Winnetka, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary Tuesday, May 10. About 30 guests attended a Teception given in their honor that evening by their four sons, who live in Chicago, and their daughâ€" Members of the Junior ters, Miss Ella Boman of Winnetka, and Mrs. G. D. Stinson, who came from her home in California for the anniversary. Many flowers were reâ€" ceived by the couple from friends, greatly adding to the festival appearâ€" ance of the occasion. * Mrs. Nora Chambers, formerly f MHKKH .4 v% «sys vere ceus siih se us suenea 0000 Finest hotels and luzxury features to please the most Ogan the bride‘s of Hoth of 384 Center street announce tidt_uhn.'u"t:""‘ March 24, at the home of Hoth‘s danghter, Mrs. Martin Levernier of Chicago. _ After the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Hoth went to Indiana for a wedâ€" ding trip of a week or two. They have now returned to Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 Warâ€" wick road, Kenilworth recently have announced the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Hughston M. lcl.h.lonoflrl.l"ndmd Evanston. Miss Keith has been atâ€" tending the Art Institute for the past amics o. Pbnadibabd arr ib yy 9T e two winters and Mr. McBain attendâ€" ed the University of Michigan. The wedding is to take place in the early autumn. 1151 Oakley avenue, returned Monâ€" day, from a four weeks‘ motor trip to California. Mrs. Boyden accomâ€" panied her parents, the Hubbard Carâ€" penters of Chicago, and Mrs. John Livingston of Winnetka. They have included many interesting cities and points of interest in their tour. Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Bradford of Evanston announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Minna, to Scott Corwith Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greene of Wilmette. Green Bay road, Glencoe, have as their house guest, Mrs. Ada B. Morâ€" ton, who arrived Wednesday, May 11, enroute from Los Angeles, Calif., to her home in Belmont, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cresmer of 542 Longwood avenue, Glencoe, left M onday, for New York City, Sailing from New York, May 21, on the Italian steamer "Roma," they plan to land in Naples for an extendâ€" | ed _ tour _ of FEurope, . Switzerland, | France, England, and Seotland will [be included in their itinerary Sepâ€" ‘tember 1, is the date set for their reâ€" | Miss Wilma and Miss Mary Jane \("n-.-mer will accompany their parâ€" | ents on the trip, returning in the fall {to enter school. Mr. and Mrs. Norman George Kirâ€" by, of 154 Glenwood avenue, Hubbard Woods, left Monday for New York from whence they sailed Wednesday on the steamer‘Aquitania for a two months‘ tour of the British Isles. turn Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shipman and the Misses Elinb"th and Alice Shipman, 432 Warwick Toad, returned to Kenilworth Monday mornirg after spending the weekâ€"end at their sumâ€" mer cottage in Michigan. Mrs. William C. Boyden, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Buehler BRUNO NECHVILLE (formerly the Rustic Nurseries) Melvin D. Sweetland, R.Ph.G. Central Ave. and Second St. Phone Highland Park 200 VIC. J. KILLIAN, INC: 890 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 2101â€"1248 Plumbing and Heating The largest dyeing plant on the North Shore Cut Flowers Ferns and Landscaping Phone Highland Park 2125 Highland Park, IIl. Phone Highland Park 2660 Deibler Motor Car Corp. Rverything in Hardware and B, P. 8. Paints 22â€"24 South First Street 1534 Judson Avenue ] ng & Dyeing Co. of 240 and Mrs. James Perry Gillies of 1148 Oakley avenue, Winnetka, leaves Sunâ€" dayâ€" for Europe, where she will atâ€" tend school in Switzerland. She is Whatley and their daughter, Delty, MMMM The marriage of Miss Doris Eloise Lane, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" fred E. Lane of Evanston, to Eugene Kincaid Butler, II, of Glencoe is to take place Saturday, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Timmins, 71 Warwick avenue, Kenilworth, and their daughter, Virna May, are sailâ€" ing from New York today for three months abroad. Mr. Timmins will study art in France, Italy and Spain. Their two sons, Junior and William, will be in a camp in New York until their return Mrs. E. H. Stafford of 635 Longâ€" wood avenue,~ Glencoe, . entertained fourteen guests at luncheon, Tuesday, May 10, in hono# of Miss Cora Virâ€" ginia Howland of Bellevue place, Chiâ€" cago. Miss Howland and Russell Horton _ Stafford, have _ annotnfed their engagement. . ~ Mrs. Warner Robinson of 924 Euâ€"| clid avenue returned to Winneth‘ May 4, from a two :51 a half months‘ journey through Italy, S'iuerland,[ France, and England. l 1 Rev. afd Mrs. E. Ashley Gerhard of 482 Linden avenue are expected to return to Winnetka about June 1. They have been traveling in Califorâ€" nia for the past few weeks. GLENCOE DAY TO BE OBSERVED IN AUGUST Chairmen of the various commitâ€" tees to arrange for the observance of Glencoe day, were appointed at the meeting of the chamber of commerce in that village last week. Miss Betty Gillies, daughter of Mr. |\ _ _In many towns you can tell where the schoolhouses are by following \ along: where the ‘most litter is left | along the streets. The exact date for Glencoe day this year has not been decided upon, but, as.in the past two Years, it will again be sometime in August. Last year, the second annual event, was on Aug. 12. Preparation for its celebration were not ‘begun until more than a month later than the present time, which proved only too short a period for the work involved.. â€" Some of the women seem to get married on the theory that this is the only way they can qualify to get aliâ€" mony. * Coâ€"operation THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, The merchants in this group are doing their part to boost the: comâ€" munity, always having in mind a greater Highâ€" land Park. But to sucâ€" ceed, they need the hearâ€" ty coâ€"operation of the residents of the city. It is only thru this spirit of "working togéther" that the best aims of the business men and the townspeople can reach achievement. Ice Creams, Ices, Sandwiches In the Alcyon Theatre Bldg. Pastry. Specials for all occasions LUICK‘S ICE CREAM ANCHOR INN Mr WANT DAWES TO SPEAK AT MEMORIAL RITES of the committee in charge are realâ€" ized, Viceâ€"President Charles G. Dawes 'illbethq-h-thtt He has been invited and the t tee is hopeful that it may receive his acceptance Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson, good citizenship editor of the Woman‘s Home Companion, strikes a blow at the "fearsome patent medicine alâ€" clock in forher generations." but it is hanging there yet in many an American home, pink or green string, telling when the moon and sun do things, and the weather, and historiâ€" cal dates, and funny stories, and a thousand other things. The most inâ€" teresting volume of its size in the world! . It is complained that poor eyesight makes children backward in school, and also, which should appeal more to the boys, they can‘t hit curve pitchâ€" ing. IPMie.£ DONT BE ALARMED â€" just take our tip â€" come here and sclect the furniture you desire and you will be well pleased with the dependable merchanâ€" dise and the saving. Our E. Z. Plan of Credit prices are in many cases even lower than what cash stores ask. MOST POPULAR BOOK Fenders & Body Repairing HIGHLAND PARK Telephone Highland Park H. A. LARSEN Highland Park Nash Sales Nash Leads the World in Moâ€" tor Car Values Green Bay Road, Highwood, IIl. For J. STONEWALL 388 Céntral Avenue in this line, call Highland Park 573 BUMP SHOP Phones 1600 â€" 2428 Highland Park 56 Luick‘s Ice Cream USED CARS and if the plans All work guaranteed. Charges Reaso H. F. PAHNKE, Piano M. D. MURPHY Telephone Highiand Park 2637 35 S. St. Johns Ave. _ Highland Park, IMlincis f 16 Years‘ Exverience _ Phone: OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 .*_â€"-~ s on New and Remedeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty 733 Glencoe Avense â€" 1373 Wilmette Avenue JOHN ZENGELER coloring the hair of Mr. John of the waver and not on uny of the chemical processes or machines. ad-“*.:_-â€".l“-â€"h--â€"-.' PE O L2 L P _ OO Locke Lelttine and Uaite 1314 Stevens Whig., 17 N. Ststs Strect, Chicage _ Tel Randsiph 1406 To Buy a Home? To Builda Home? CharlesF. Grant, Sec‘y Do You Need Money? OR TO PAY OFF EXISTING MORTGAGE on your Home* The Highland Park Building Loan and Homestead Association will jb”*-dâ€"d.t-â€"n'-- + m beauty ol a Denmamment TBCT T * MURPHY & SCHWALL "The American Home, the Safeguard of American Liberties" Â¥ HEATING CONTRACTORS PIA NO TUVUNING Cleaner and Dyer 25 Neorth Sheridan Road We Operate Our Own Plant in Highland Park Lerge, Deep, Natural Waver, Negrescon‘s Pare Steam sATISFACTION CUARANTEED TKE WIGGERYT â€" â€" Arnold Peterson Beb Wign, with natural parts as low as $35.00 â€" Low other light sheet metal. Tell us what you require and we will figure on it. Each article cut to measure and made irom, sheet zinc, copper, brass and to fit perfectly $15 WE MAKE TO YOUR ORDER Listen, Mr. Man, if you spent as many hours each day in the kitchen as your wife, you‘d have some new plumbing put in. New conveniences to help her keep house, hot water heater, soft water systems, etc. â€" sanitary measures that will â€"protect her health and bring contentment. 385 Roger Williams Ave. PLUMBING _ AND HEATING Tel. H. P. 561 needed article in tin, galvanized P. 169 Peterson Plumbers Plumb Good Plumbing 144 North First Street #., 399 CENTRAL AVE. VÂ¥ CHIGHLAND PARK J. A. SCHWALL Telephone Wikmette 1892 baurning. brittling and disâ€" Waving PAGE FIVE

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