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Highland Park Press, 14 Jul 1927, p. 4

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l ',, The marriage of Miss AnabelleI . Marie Marchi. daughter of Mrs» a Filomena Marchi of 392 Ravine ave.“ C . . to Charles Arthur Bertolini of Down- , er: Grove, took place Tuesday morn- ing at nine o'elock at the immaculate Conception church. The bride's dress was of white satin trimmed with role-point lace. Her veil, which wast P four yards long, was of chiffon netl embroidered with bridal wreath and) forget-me-note. She carried a shower‘ bouquet of white roseaannd lilies-of the-valley. Miss Marchi was attended: ' by her sister Miss Maryann March? . Trho wore a gown of shell pink taffeta l T . nnd a picture hat to match. and car-l _ tied a colonial bouquet of pink roses and summer fiowers, as maid of hon- L'n‘t. The tour bridesmaids wore frocks of 't'orgette crepe and carried colon- ial bouquets of contrasting colors; Miss Mona Desmond wore a frock of orchid, Mrs-Corrine Siebert, a sis- ter of the gram, wore apple green, Kiss Ruth Spengler wore turquoise blue and Miss Kathryn Lotti wore . peach. During the services Miss Bertha Weiss of Chicago sang "r', . Love You Truly" by Carrie Jacobs _ Bond and Gounod's "Ave Maria" with on unutterable sweetness. Her (an was of blue ttowe-t chiffon and , she wore a large picture hat to match. Mr. Micheal Lencioni, on uncle of the bride, escorted her to the altar while yr. Joseph Marchi ,a brother, was; 'r, 1e'ttee,trtemroon,cie., Yi;".";.':;";";;";'.',',) M, g. the _ teMr.AehWiieodctesiii “My“ arFaty,a.. The entry list for the Fort Sheri- tg hone show on Friday and Satur- includea the Milan Patsy and m Edith, daughters of Mr. and a My Keith. and Min Ade- p?t,ttteld-rarur, the Wayne ‘Wd-Taylon’ daughter, for the “arm’- elm of events. Mn). W. A, ttatrertr and Martin J. [mull are dared for the three gaited nddle an» and Mrs. Ludington Patton, In. Seymour Wheeler, and "in huh Brewster for the ladies’ hunt- “Thermofronshridanare b - tea on Friday and luncheon n Saturday for the bend“ of the any relief. Hrs. Charles Meinhard and dnutth- 0-11: Verne, returned this ml: _ Salem. m., where they visited »Mea for the past week. Min I” Long. I sister of In. Hein- fiu new to Highland Park with :h'lhterand will behermfor (eeut weeh. ”in De Bujae vi“ be hostess tvet.' at fhe table. of bridge at! _ but on Gen-earn Court. best man. After a shdrt trip up non]; Mr. and Mrs. Bertolini will reside in D-field. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the Louderback-Mason wed- ding were Mrs. John Latta, aunt of the bride and a former resident of Highland Park and Mrs. Henry Rit- ter, both of whom come from Phila- delphia. Amidst ferns and lilies Elizabeth underback, daughter of Mr. and In William J. Louderback, became the bride of Rodney Starkweather “on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Enger Mason, on Saturday afternoon, July 9 at tour-thirty o'cluck at Trin- ity church the Rev. Christoph Keller oiBeiating. The'bride was lovely in a town of creamy bridal satin. trimmed in tAarrl bead banding with a court tmin of . satin, carrying a shower bouquet of lilies and baby's breath. Miss Sarah Louderbaok attended her lister as maid of honor, while the Misses Jane Louderback, Evelyn Oli- var and Constance Clemons of Long Island served as bridesmaids. All at- tendants of the bride wore biege lace and ehiffon gowns with large green Tra and green shoes, and carried bouquets of pink larkspur and pink lindiolas. The ttower girl, little Nan- cy Robertson of Kansas City, grand- diughter of Mrs. L. L. Winters, wore a white georgette dress over a pink slip with little pink bows on the shoulders and carried an old fash- iqned bouquet. Mr. Mason's brother, Mr. Arnold Mason, served as best man, while Gordon Buchanan, Non man Schumacher, Barrett Mason, Barns): Lauderback, Paul Warren and Clyde Lacey acted as ushers. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the brides' parents on Moraine road. _ Photo by m, Boil In. “my In“). formerly Min Elinhelh tanaderuek. In. ensign... -_. iiir% In. MW by Hip-h co.- 3 b - In... M ”hand". St John- t'ther-teearr.-gttm. IdlAthtmnl Hanna-la.»- nun-unnatu- Social And Personal 'n-tH-ttig-s Lug-{lb Ih “71 w.“ ' "Iii-3': AWE}: If: Elm Enn- rotu'ntd Sum. fl! frog! a Ma'- muo- at I... 4:5. 'gtuat,aur. 8B. r 'e.Dmafeh1Aa,wsltr4 1tR-dmiqrmknwttaiiri Mr. and In. B. o. not... Mr. and Mrs. Georg: HIM, Mr. ngtd In. Rut-mud 01m! and Mr. All In. Emil one] motor-d to 3mm. In. an Stud-y Ind .rthrred u funny to- unton being held there. My "If. m 'tr"" Mr. 1nd Mm. Fred Tucker no the guests of Mrs. Tucker'l mm, Mm. o. Baker of Columbus, Ohio. Ther In expsud rheu- My. The Philnhu elm of the Bethany F'vnngelical church wftr med nut M11 with In. C. . Stake! of Glencoe Ivonne. _ Mm. H. G. Winter and daughters, Edna Ind Ntrr Man. are ”and!" I fetr, weeks n New Won. WU. Mr. an}! MA. -ir.-hTrheuee and dtughter, Grace, Ire enjoying In ex- tended trip to Yenmume Nntiml Ptry nnd_o_t]|er glance! of httemst. Richard Gtidden who is attending Sluttuck school. Fairibnult, Minn. during the runner will spend the weebeod with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. (Hidden. Mr. And Mrs. Glidden have just returned from a motor trip to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Du Plain of Rockford, Ill.. with their boys Lucien, Je., Robert Ind Phillip were house guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. Frank J. Horn of Carp avenue, over the week end. Miss Elizabeth Finkbeiner of Waar- sau. Wis., in visiting her cousin Miss Lillian Tucker for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Muchtle In spending I week " an Paw lake, Mich. l Mrs. Harriet w. Esmond, mother; of John Wilson Esmond, formerly. of) Highland Park, died Monday at Bar- rington. The remains were taken to 1 New York state for burial. l Mr. John Booth of Flint, Mich., is the guest of his uncle Mr. William [Booth of N. Second street. I The out-of~town sessions of the De- Forest school have been enhanced re- cently by the setting up of a fine new apparatus which is invaluable in the activity of children. This apparatus has been acquired and placed on the school grounds and is filrsntr the need of children of the Mtes attending; not only in climbing, balancing and co- ordinating but in inviting mach self- control and dramatic play. It in- cludes the ladders. the balance board, swings and see~saw. Visitors are welcome to see the apparatus at any time. Mrs. L. J. Crisman of Clavey road, was the winner of a $10 prize in the Tribune's home flowtr garden com- petition. ' Dr. William Zennstn of Patterson. N. J. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Woudenberg Tuesday and Wed- nesday of last week. Mrs. Spaulding of Oshkosh, Wim, is the guest of her niece Mrs. Harry Sheahen this week. The gardens of Cyrus H. McC - mick, Mrs. James Viles, Hugh J. At Bimey and Mrs, Philip D. Armour m, will be open on Saturday under the auspices of the Lake Forest tur- den club. The Worth While circle met last Thursday with Mrs. W. W. Clark of Deerfield. ' Mf. and Mrs. A: Columbus of San Diego, Calif., former residents of this city are the guests of Mi. and Mrs. Lemkuh] of North ayenue for two weeks. Mrs. famous iiiiiri,ii/in., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wit.. “an; “Guyot. Mr's. John Sheahen spent the week end at Crystal Lake visiting friends. Mrs. A. W. Person is entertaining her bridge club tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. eusLiriovie of In- dianapolis, Ind., were the week end gussts of Mr. and Mrs, Sneeden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson anal family of Prairie avenue have rented' their flat and are leaving for their' cottage at Third Lake, Wisconsin. They‘will return about September I. I v.“ _-, __-___- “w... wmm...“ u...- _ Mrs. Frank M. Terry is entertain- cautrau, Mick, where he apegtt the mg a? brigge 'ttg.d"ct'd Fridgdy Dag; "il “rim hue 1nd family and comp Imen mg rs. nrence . r. ne8 e 2i"t/J,h'.yg, y"g'fcr1tri; 'tet', Mr. T,,'tt"r,r,tdTieta't :(uehne ';',filt an 'as ington, . . rs. ttsch cago re um y tom a at is the president of the Florida trip at Winnieorme, Wis., where they [fugue of American Penwomen and ""ile tha'lligt Elf; ter, ft t e author of "Moralit ," "Court," rs. . . omas e Tuesday "Out of the Middle we“; "His Mom: evening for the east. When the re- gnged ",t'ii'v,t"si'ae,r,t: Vines," and in": sin: hwill bring her (humer- "Progressive Inrriage." Mr. and "H, WI er. . . Mrs, Busch are ofeuptitttt the Fred‘ VMmsh Esther Mur'nane or.Aettin Boynton home during the summer. .“as f E tings! 0? er ""llT, Mists Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom A 391E) u Rig r:'evl'rr 2',' P earth of Moline, Ill., "t the happy parenFstJua 1',",',dt'g their: "IIT,,',',"'; i of a my born It ed,nes.danyely 6, my A r. 3!" rs. " n ran and chi - the Highland Park hospital. 3.11.5f dren, I trbert and Hertz, of Male Bergstrom was formerly Miss EthelI §)ak"'GM"$" "lt 'rt bet? not“! ot Hill. _ rs. us re ruel or e pa: aw Mrs. Harriet w. Esmond, mother? ngeksA are returning to their home of John Wilson Esmond. formerlv, at this wdvk. by the Him.“ Put Sod-l club. Herbie Atkiuo‘n and band rill hinder the music and 'ttrMrta'trtment. Eva-y. body Welcome. Manhunt.- will ho served. A Waverley beach party in to be given in Glencoe on hunky, July Mr, at the home of)“; Bruce Knuth. 85 Wentworth avenm. Each particl- P'mtuaavedtotrrirwtseroimss, lunch and bathing suit Colin Ind ice cream will be served. Wisconsin. weeks. Jerome Either of (new avenue is visiting his nandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Val. Uedelhofen, in northern Wisconsin: He will be there for six In. In, More Miner, daugh- ter of Mr. and In Richard Mm.. of 1885 Hum! are., has about: July 2111, In her Main; any n which “no It. will In uni-d In Mr. Elm [AM not: of Mr. and ‘III. Robert Mullah. Ion-t. The my will (the place at (on o’clock iy It. 'rirg'rCatbttie chunk. m -qhet, brill-nu a! In. that In“. at M - in in! In. It,“ In. On" In. “in Jinn- Mtt, 'lt', I ha a all a g In. E. M. Koller Ind daughter: In "ghBteeud at the Chute-u Prone tonne. Quake. Cumin. The Rev. Father J. D. O'Niel, D. D.. is enjoin. u tam weeks na- them, I Mrs, A. W. Person will 'iit:,r,ta,iel Ill-e members of her bridge club on 'Friday afternoon at her home on} Glencoe avenue. The game will tsel tenjoyed at two tables and Inter re-‘ Efroshmems will be served. Miss Gwendolyn James, 328 E. (eil avenue is leaving Saturdty with friends frr an extended visit on a) rarwh in ('udy, Wyomimr. ' i Mrs. Martin Insull is enherhlninx‘ the Deerfield Garden club at . Millet" luncheon at her country home "Or-; chard House" on Ridge road My. I Mr. and In. Rotten Bock Ind three children. Lloyd, Kenneth and Bobby of Bob O'Llnk road are leav- ing Monday. Jib " on _ lumping trip. They will visit Adumn, Wiscon- sin. linuupolh. Minn., and Guy, B. D., vhf). um prim to meet m rum. The tor. etta Shop. 10 N. Sherithn mad. 20 It. and In. he» Gerken of Indy-wood drive have left on I two weeks motor trip to Mhmesota. Mr. and In. George E. Moore and 6-th of Pro-pan - Inn leftfot I trip to Sweden. Mr. and Mn. Funk Lawrence Ind family have motored to Allem. Mieh., where they will mtion for two weeks. Mr. 14mm in the book- keeper for Null have in Highlmd PHIL Mrs Florence Stevens and hush“ ttoral ofrerines sent during our be, ter, Mrs. Frank Watt, of Milwaukee, ruvement. Mr W D B Ah entertained with a farewell party in ' ' uni! children the form ot a lintn shower to Sat-i .. 20pd urday evening in compliment to Mr. ----- and Mrs. Edward Meyer whose mar- CARD OF THANKS _ (til-tug: pl?” in! Jug; , El',',,',"; We wish to thank our iia, rela- "rle,',',1 Jd'),, a: {hye J,'t't'l'r'tai',,',','l,','l't' tires. "lege,", and "et'"": for 3:9 . my m nenses " nympu y 2',stl,h'icag1nfu, It,',, 'rr,ie."'gfi, shown us in our late bemwment. Evans, Blanche Hilpenzhnuser. Julia Mm. George Fa 'th Jennings. Shirley Bullen and Mrs. an g Arthur Kleeman of Chicago, Mrs. J., Miller of Berwin. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0.1 .TistC7.-..i'T. Larsen and Mrs. Charles Merasrttsr) . CARD OF 1,','tilfi', of Evanston. Among other affairs', I wth. to extend W. than ' to ur given in compliment to Mrs. Meyer! P."'.' friends and nt.itrhyom for their was I dinner on Monday at the Gear I kindness and "mpathy In my 'o""?', gian hotel, Evanston, given by ML; the los. of my dear mum": and Mrs. H. o. Linen. Tuesday are Bertha Eittman ning the Misses Emma and Elsie tlie.. At star entertained with a miscellaneous ---.H.-H-_-- shower and ”My. Wednesday, U S POSTOFF‘ICE Mrs. William Hoyt gun I luncheon Highland Park, m. at her home on S. Green Bay road. Unclaimed letters of foreim origin. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will leave this Clmmam Federico. week for Norfolk. Virginia, where Br. Refugio [apes they will nuke their future home. Mir. Phyllh L. ledklm Mr. 1nd Mrs. Al Hoffman of the] Highland Park hotel are Bpendimrl this week with Mrs. Rottmao's moth-1 or in Racine, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Clitrord Moran and Miss Ann Witter: left on Monday on lwo'weeks' motoring trip through the east. They will visit in Detroit, Can- ada, and Washington, D. C., and other places of interest. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith of Glencoe will occupy their home on DeTambte avenuel Clifford Kutzer is leaving Tricky for Kibbie, Mich, where he will wig; relatives tor the rermsinde.r of the summer. - - Matt Kutzer, Jr., and Clitrord Thomas left on Wednesday for a five WEEKS stay in Fremont, Mich. Robert Evans returned Monday from a Week's motor trip through Wisconsin. Mr. Andrew Btoorimetd and loll, Harold, spent last week at their cabin in northern Wisconsin. tmitastdtuir_ 'rVr_c.T..Hheqt-tyttt. bmrsiofHm.hurgte-eua. rel Ivenne on Thursday. July St. A Pot beaeehmrhwtitbe- In. Charles Summers of W. Can- tml avenue. w plenum: surprised by I In“: of Mend: 9n Sunni” evening, who can to help he. eel.- hrate her birthday mnivmuy. The evening in spent lh playing - Delicious refreshments were mod. A delightful evening was enjoyed by those present. The line- Dthy ”any nnd Catherine Gen-y return-d Sunday evening from In enjoylhk visit in St. Louil, Mo. The-Junior Star club will meet next Monday evening at the home of Min Engli- 'tsrridee af Lake Forest. Charles Gaye! has returned (mm the Boy Scout Camp Owussipi, Chi- caugau, Mich, where he spent the past ten days. . Mr. Ernest Kuehne Ind family and Mr. and Mrs. William Kuehne of Chi- clgu returned Friday from a fishing trip at Winnieorme, Wis., where they spent the past ten days. Silo-in; m “I‘M priced hm. I'll new an an. mun nu. mm " home; Reform is churned to he wary, Ibut before We get it, I lot of indif- 1tttr.l fen-m folks have got to learn to per- yaw-Gin Ind-Chin a... -ru%Gaiira “u _"'-'."- "V 2tttUerdee-.sfa? qrttitMetHttttBm& hufuupouiblomtht-o-r thtrwtmdrrrteto-ttueu.. mmtmmrqonhnm ”mum-mull». Jew-tare-r-ti. madmanzmwmnbb has. [titanium-hi...- 1t'PAI'nto'or_-e_ PYmrv1srfor-ee.mrueto- empltulymniiutnnuuu kWh: mum panda. Chit-I‘MVMMM-vd Edd at Ramon]. did a th- M Whoaylul may. Tho-ni- “MldeSuMQy-tm SW and harm '3- than. A Mafuinhn-fnum mu paddy-Md, “19.5. new." overuteBmre. In. fhf."fMrdt,nttu1tt 01!:on- H.A.Whihof oust-er- mdied at the Fort sunny. no lmlmheld Way and hurt-F mmBatPortSheeian. l PRESERVING OF “USES m CITY [8 URGID In TV TIE8 an. and William Duh. cut-id. --- new rm and and I my mor- Captain Wm, P.. Mn”. and D, dale evening In: "rrrrta& Next t.tf"d 'teat rgr"P/eTi','.t Tuesday evening the Inithtorhl rm Mn Imam} “a... n. .-m, be will“ We wish to thank our funny rela- tives, friends and neighbors, for the my kindness-es 1nd nymp-thy shown us in our late bemwment. Mm. George F. Bock and [wily U S POSTOFF'ICE Highland Park, [IL Unhinged letters of foreign origin Carma-m Federico. Sr. Refugio lope: Mia. Phyllh L. Hakim In. Hilton lone Jon Dunno. Nr CARD or' THANKS We wish to express our npprecin- tion for the nanny mu of kindness and sympathy and for the beautiful Boral otterines sent during our be, reavement. All spring and summer merchan- diire.radietr11y reduced tor quick clear, ante. The Lon-til Shop, 10 N. Slur- idan rd. 20 used Ian-p, thin. " is wonderNCh2w cautious, con- servative. and discreet. the swarm» hilo’ Speeders of Illinois are when they are summoned into court. VExcitemént is "caused amoutr the thirsty now if you merely return the milk bottles. It seems to take considerable ht- struction to teach the summer (it! how to swim. even " she an do it better than her instructor. . - B"" -e-i "ever -~- -r' . There is said to be a detieieuer of heat this summer. but the women "5' there is plenty in the kitchen on hip inte day. Marty people who tear down fences and litter up beauty spots, are indig- nant about the landowners who put up no trespass signs. Whim-rh-h The girIs are taking courses in home management. but husband mn- ngement they understand without in- struction. The High“ of the aviators are I considerable relivf from the nitthts of eloquence with which the American people are well fed up. . form Ray rd., entertained six couples It dinner Saturday evening, after which a very pleasant time urn went tttay, inz tive hundred. Mrs. A. Du Rees of Winnetka wu winner of the ladies' tirst prize pnd Mrs. M. E. Faust of Ruvinin won the consolation prise. Mr. J. Rhinehart of Homewood nve., won the gentleman's first prize and Mr. Faust of Ravinia took the cou- solation prize. avenue alumina the numb-1 of thy Hospital Auxiliary at mateh-et on load-y. It which tin. phl- In. mad.sstdndntosqttttrth-umt cud party. him-L Mr. and In. Hahn thtdred- and funny " lab - lull My for . mot-I Itch uh through cm Miss Bath Dunner-b VII th. week- end guest ot Miss salty Farm-lee of Rockford, Ill. Mr. J. J. Quinn " Minna-Nil. sham, spent u fpw day: this week II the guest of his sister In. A. C. Allen of Gleam tn. Mrs. Clay Zimmermln Ind an, of Skokie “a. are whiting bee "rents in 1'ievtttytd, Ohio, for new“! vein. Min Esther Ludwig " S. (in. Bay rd., entertain-d tho Rho Alpha "ty s'ytitr garland}! you. At lnGoruannSehnRolV/b Mrs. N. A. Bani!» of 323i. dai; '13qu a a a. nun-a Put Hugo L. Schneider. PM last urcnunts the. crowd that to gather around the parlor had Idjourned to the nod: fourw warden; wins... sawing“ npl porter to non-rm Pail-an, m supporter to noble; John Birseuir, right supporter to via m; Fred Blather, left vice mud: Charla An- demon. left seem W; ' Thcrrien. right um um; John Puree, chaplin; William Todf, eon- durwr: Pearl Dunning; mu. lur- ODD FELWWS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS TUESDAY On Toad-y evening Sheridan lodge I. 0.0. P. held insulhtiou. The following odieers were mulled: "JOE-duo." No Evian,“ ghe it in A wave of lasting beauty -a perfect natural hone shoe wave and ringiet ends Our Guarantee - Do not any as if ttatt autumn-g. with. We m dB. ferent 1t'vat And Pic-WM” LBW?!" 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