Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 11 Aug 1927, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

am. M lath-ton. WI f.I It. ad In. Thoma mm " Mt Tap]: eoot, Knil'orth. - mid to Daniel lurk-mite!» m , Eanihrorth. last WM! - " til Search hotel. Em. Dr. - P. [will at the Pretty- urb- church of Wilmette perform-d tho cannon!- - ‘ The - had A: her maid-oI-hmr "I Elisabeth Hills! of Eva“. And Mr. Hell-ulna- Wu "uasdedl, by Arthur Hall-mil of Lake Forest u beat mun. After I wedding trip by not", Mr. and In. leN-uhton will return to Evmtou, where ther will be at home in the Canaan apart- meats. In. McNaughton in I grad- uate of New Trier high school, and Mr. Mchughtou was educated in Scotland. lr) A Winnetka girl and a former , Winnetkn girl will be presented l formally to society in I joint debut on September 10 when Miss Virginia Wnllace. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Wnlter F. Wallace, and Miss Ash- ton Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wilson, will make their bow at a tea at the Wallace home at 815 Mt. Pleasant road. After the tea, the young people will go to the Indian Hill Country club to dance. Miss Wilson and her parents are now residents of North Carolina. where they live in Fayetteville. Miss Wallace and her mother returned to Winnetka Thursday evening from} the east, where they had been spend-l ing the first part of the summer. I A number of entertainments were given in honor of Miss Constance Tabor of Norwalk, Ohio, who left Glencoe, Monday after having spent a akeek with Miss Josephine Compton of 775 Grove street. Wednesday eve- ning of last week Mrs. Frederick Williams gave a dinner at her ho'me in honor of Miss. Tabor. A number of Dana Hall girls met at Skokie for luncheon one day during the tourna- ment. ‘Besidee Miss Tabor and the Misses Josephine aria Edna Compton, Miss Betty Poor of Lake Forest and Miss Alice Kretsinger of Evanston were guests. Miss Elizabeth Anne Ustiek gave a luncheon in honor. of _Miss Tabor on Friday. . school. . . Miss Virginia Berry of California, who lived in Winnetka that", six years ago, left Saturday after visit- ing friends here. She spent the last week of her visit with Mrs. Baeiah McLeod entertained at three tables of before Mis- Berry's departure, Mrs. McLeod entertained three tables at bridge in her honor. After leaving Winnetln. Miss Berry went to Iowa, and from there she will go home to California. The marriage of Miss Mary Jane Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Inglis Law§on of Detroit, Mich., to Dr. George Francis Munns of Winnetka took place August 2 in Detroit, Dr. and.Mrs. Munns are spending two weeks in mrthcrn Wis- consin on their wedding trip; and will return to Winnrtka August.18 to live tglgponrily at 705 .Willuw road. Af- tér September 1 they will be at home at 937 Gordon terrace. Miss Susan .Buriimrham of Win- netka, daughter of Mrs Frederick W. Burlingham of 630 Maple street, will be formerly presented to society at a tea given by her aunt, Mrs. Wil- liam C. Boyden, at her home at 725 Pine street, Winnetka, on Saturday, September 17, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wyman of 150 Lake avenue. Hubbard Woods, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Vina, to George Eberhardt. non of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Eber- hard: of Chicago. The wedding is to take, place September 10. Miss Wy- man is a graduate of New Trier high Announcement has been made of the marriage on July 9 of Miss Mar.. garet Luci, daughter of Mr. C. L. hit: of St. Louis. to Alan Bruce Cameron, son " Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cameron of 510 Central venue. Wilmette. The wedding was a quiet one which took place in St. Louis-in the presence only of rel-o ai- and immediateJn'endns. In. Cameron “tended the University of Jei-suri, and Mr. Cameron the Uni- Natl! Short News ”44121044“! , ' {w x, ' p "ttetttac> Don't I50! 'rmJ drbalha Jolt MI: 'rr-are'" with" ASK III whit it will and to law” m in m home. Aa-tttWitte-ttora) g.bqthtarh. Wow-mmm yogZ’Iunbimqumm lmhmhhlr.“ "ui..- in: eu-. "er-, on mm. St. [at Miaq Natalie Yum W? of Mr. uni In. Mind ll. Yukon cl an Shaun m Will-no. - carried to G In Bonn lavi- III. of Lyaehbtrrg, Vs, in ‘0‘“ performed at 4 o'clock loudly dul- _ _ m I |,,) n-_l.._LL .., e""""-" -- - w - - rsafir"vthettev.uuMDytftty9'"s the Church of the Holy W, Kenilworth. Owing to the sudden death Salinity of the Midi: bead:- u-in-hw, Gnome mm. plan tor the wedding. which m to have been held My evening, were changed. end the ceremony loudly durum wu- wiuteaaed only by members of the immediate funny, I Miss Wilma Cresmer returned the) first port of the week on_the R. M. S. Aquitania from Southampton with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. t Cresmer. and her sister, Miss Mary Jane, after a ten weeks' trip through Europe. While on board, Miss Cresmer was guest of. honor at Ia tea given by Mae Murray, moving I picture star, in her suite. I The Cresmers are staying at the l Belmont hotel, Chicago. until August Mr, and Mrs. John Compton of 566 Washington avenue. Glencoe, will en- tertain at dinner next Saturday eve- ning in honor of Dr. and In. George Howe of North leinn, who arrived Monday to spend two weeks with Dr. Howe's sister, Mrs. F. E. Compton of 775 Grove street. 'WN"6'TF't -. v'-"" \‘In the nixhhnd Park has. . new-paw! "ubuuhed in the City of Highland Pull. I Cum; " Luke ma State " llllnoh: l Noum, i. herehr given to All Whom h - Concern. that Inc City of Hichhnd Park ‘herdnfom warm Semen-her :1. 1926. and ‘iu petition in the County - of 14k: Keenan. “limb. paying tor the anemia» - at the inn computation to be - for print: property In be aim or dun-cud for the eonrtroetion " I commend "new. 01 Samar! m in Elvinia Dell- "nd fir ' [an 2 .nd ' " . Subdivilion " Lou I. ". IO. 17 and " of lakeside Inner. a“ In the City " Hum-mi Pure. We Granny, “limit. by _ce.nemrri"r, then“)! Wfolla'iu de the Just summation m be proprrly m be ulna- or dam “nation " I tanmfud " M‘en'in Ttmvinia Dtlls In 3 of I subdivision or but Irv' of l‘kende Manor. Ill Hmhhnd Park. like County . . .. :AA ..,_,_ 'Il 5L2??? G. Gm, wit: . 7 The South trn :10. he: minimum of J.ots 1. 1.3, Lukaidr_l-nor Sub, n. mop-wen via-Hm s,iiiiraiaTisr les. 1 side Mumps». I A strirrysreie. 'iiitruGuiutreiffey Imam unaw- divisiun of but: I. IS. IQ. " Ind I“. Luke- side It“ Sulsdiviiian. All that Inn of lot t lying southerly " 1 tine ten .10; feet nonhmteriy of and pant! with the southerlr line of bot 8 null “it! _ . . A, »-.Laé.iuuu\ " lasts 1. with we seamen, "a: v. w. tine extended. In the subdiveoon of ban I. la. 26. It uni [it his“: lunar Snbdivbion. Ill 6n the City of Highhnd Pure. Like Coun- tr. minus. [of the vurpune at nun“ nu improvement, ' -. “a"... .-r “AV rnNrFJIN: "nun,“ .... .._. To ALL wnou n m The aid Court by an in. having directed thas the “in dereradmrhts uni “mm br “use?“ cor-V I? 9.9!“ v, 'w-'""" Vee Pcllli’li property. bid! wai‘sggu lob L15 no. toesyhdiv.?.i.o? THREE. hiduLAnn ASSESSMENT gylgsg - a".-. -__<.r,,, The sum men Ill" tret subdiv-isin of In» t. Is. " sid: Matar sytt.divi."e: no: Inner "q-WE-rr". A may of land ten no. feet in “my unbl- bn 8. the Hide line of whith caintida wit! the mink line of aid lot 3 in the sub- diviioll of huh I. 15. H. " Ind MC [Akb- uid: In" Subdivision. All that part ot lo! I lying mainly of I line ten tte, feet may” ol Ind panel whit the nou‘herly line of lot ' ind I.“ line estrodrd, in the luMivhim ol W’l. 15. It, IT Ind ll. [Amide Inner SEW“. " In the City cl Hithlllld Park. [Abe Coun- tr, mm; for the pupae at making all i-r-m". und of whit -ertr will he M” m Ind the Amount or Inch Mk the -ted cut: " Inch hm - Iain. the IIII of "M. W Seven III-dud - Dull-n “(I no can "tt.qT..V. M W van in}, - A. ....,4._,___u_......a-... GiiuFiUTiiiraruy--ryri", o.t--." ”.00...“ 'ti7.iiaiiiCaFi-rberihHe_rf "rt.dwmhrtmtrm' II “nu-al- 'GG2Gi1iotF_-ertAett2t.t2re 'icEifEtLitLeguL'tggt'V1i".'T.T, "iiieai-tktraf-free thetrQq, sGi'"..TauUTrr_rruieet"t. "i,iuT'G-dir-udoets-emu_ “QM-k: J ,.A ....._4 n........ 'A".Ti,u'rau7itrey10ett_fett. "ii%iravuiirt_s,"."m"". “ml-“v“! i'iri.iii-iuYt.rme1qtotiee win-(1,3,1, n. It. "gnu. uh- Sign. .btr--thHt.qMrm. 'iuia'au'urirotfr.u-tric, bananas-wallin- 'iliiCiif2tg2iut"t.%lL'fNlrt, nun-mu:- din nun," .uL, - 9-52 M n‘a-I urnneny. Wu... Tie Sag“: ten I10! fart of [All I in the Ni ‘iskn of lull L15, t6. 17 and IN. ' le Minor Subdiviion. _ The South Den II!” tret of Lot 2 in the ML-isin of I414 t. Is. I6. 17 uni Tte. I)” le Ma.ttrar .qutrdivisiorr. _ A ruin or land ten no: feel in which 'rims H 8. the nick line at which cohrseides an a. math line of aid lot , in the sub- “up“... _ . _ win -ot .h-d, tets no: fad. lot S. the - line of which _ -. .. ,1. .A. . ... ......_. u rut-g (I0) egg-L2 was} ling: tor the conuemsustiia rn for the coniuetioo " n a, Sinihry s-o M "r'o/iouzanu3or,tstnt _ »- . ., _. my feet " MAY CONCERN: order duly mined here- that mice be [inl- to mu to all than it any Lion u by W "all“... ark Pres. I ne-per my of marshy-1 Park, or: my; chtyy.1Y, n of Lot 16, LT Ind 'or LAKE (on: “\NDNPAEK WE FREE Shim“ but 2 im the Its-. Lake in width mil-chip Inc Sub- Ind cGG, Gi-. - h l“ .-asir-ty.detoeett"ttt " lei-f- end-m new the ssanrser-dturamretf'e .weekorwo. Mind-um uomMmehh'hm ther-e-uit-y-seo. untapped n kWh-ft" -rntheretruatrir. T In. W. A. Fox. 584 Ia-ood ave-) nae, Glance, left on M horn- in; to motor to Brunch. link. to nt- tend A home party [in In the members of the Scalpel Punt. club, which recently calebnud its thirty- third nnniversu'y. She will return on August 15cand utter a week will ‘motor east “with two of hee listen and her son. Miss Alfred: when of m Pravi- . dent avenue. Winnetka, MI ”turned from a ten dgys’ boat trip III which she was accompanied by In. Johnl Moehring of Evanston and [no Hil- ler and Ralph Thomas of Bthhart, Indiana. They went on the South America and visited Mackinac himd.[ Peary sound, Detroit, Clevelnnd. Buf- falo and Niagara Falls. T l Mrs. Ann: Schroeder. tier son, Car- " leton, and Miss S. B. Wright, of 511 West Kenilworth avenue, tr7iifiioitif,l, left Tuesday for a motor trip til 1Xenio and other points in Ohio where they 'will spend the month of Augustl l visiting Mrs. Schroeder's relatives. 1 Miss Jane Adair of 320 We lvenue. Kenilworth, entertained' at luncheon and bridge Monday in honor of Miss Faustina Roberta of Boston, who is her house guest for will: time. There were twelve (mu. Miss Roberts and her mother, In. Oliver F. Roberts, are former midcnts "tf Glencoe. and are visiting friends on the north shore for I month. Mr, and Mrs. B. L Miller of 839 Bluff street, Glencoe, and their fam- ily are spending the month " Elk Lake, Mich. During their absence, Mr. and Mrs. Whitehad and their daughter, Miss Louise. of Evanston are occupying the Miller home. Victor M. Harding. Jr., of 789 Burr avenue returned home this week from' a motor trip through the west. With Harding Palmer of West Pvint. he spent three weeks on the tour, Be was graduated from Enter andemy Ah New Hampshire in June. and will inter Harvard in September. _ andtosWN.ah1defa" GGG - W! Gas Fired “one 'er'" [anus-WW III-Ila!- Gas Heated Ira-a BRUNO NW (1M tho - I“) What-ht- MAN-duh. MIMI-ct” mania} & Dyeing Co. VIC. J. KILLIAN, INC. 390 Centnl Avenue Phone Highland Put 2101-1248 The - than: - - the North an. b" Plumbing and Heating mnwmxm weuadriA%rtr Phone Highland M “I! Deiblcr Motor Car Carve mvini: Hardware Sim run-um Everything 1: Baldwin 2244 South Pint Strut 1534 Judson Ami. CBRYSLEit1 KRAUSS not just some tuba, an old-time tub-board and flat iron. but a modern up- to-date laundry equipment so you can do it better with pa on every waah day. You want a gas heated washer, " instance. a gas clothes dryer, andahandygnheatedironerthat folds upandrollaaway intoaoorncr when not in nae. This compact gas heated ironer can be in your kitchen during the month of August for a " down payment: balance with your monthly in bill. Have a Laundry Corner The minty disposal of your table refuse is u important Is your table service, upon it depends the beam: of the whole family end your neighbor- hood;therebonlybmweytomvideaheoluteprot&donfmthhdis- pee-l dnnger,thntitsbr installing .118me ineireragoFin your home. um ill W‘m I ”W‘uh,~m diluted-e Cii"iil,UtiiiuGee,-rsdrmrttometrttt-tehti. This mehmindwnmrunbemshfledihmmhefim domwmatduflnxthemonthqfakngst,behneeintwelvoemad iiUairGrrir-u at. m, as bill. othatu,-rristoturnmaeetoruesrm"ee"ftt"te new six- heat militant tuba Loveko automatic Icon“ - new during the 'iirititTiTiaiGiao-otttoepoteeo'tr.ttrP"etPi_r iiriGiiurinGuaeprseeotooeoetuo-rhkh"" pronoun very latitude-7 for mum Whammy mum. Tnretve iiiiri'iGtiirG'ir-ritttrr-trV"itr'o"it8e foryouto tGeo-tisa-tr-dt-trt-. A Supply of Bot Water at Your ' Each Hour of the Twenty-: Where _rueueienu'tneorrmrGairnirteArrti- NORTH SHORE GAS co,, Does It Go From Your Table? Whether it's "the call of the wild" you hear, or "the lure of the open road" that's call- vacation needs before you ing you, check up on your start out. Be sure you are prepared for all emergencies large and small. The mer- chants on this page have made particular arrange- ments to care for your wants - and will do so effie- iently and reasonably. 1.th bonus-”IMM- Vacation Time Home-made Rolls. Brand and Putty. Specinb for all oceanic- - mammm ANCHOR INN Central Pastry Slug 5391;59:an Am Minsk-I‘M ms. in Your Kitchen L Inmate an m - mum run-- a My was HIGHLAND PARK "t-.thB-.gt-, Tmlwmm nw M's-uh su- Nun 1.810NI'ALL u m and an: m.'Giaauk a it P. L “to”. 1&0. Green Buy Raul. m+roodctn. Hist-wood PM: bulbs-l lulu-Imus m Highland M " Nrim'rr MOTOR SALES mun-nu BRAND we. mguui M u l‘ki's In. Cra- r.- Quechu- amount: wumow slun- USED CAI. a“: tho Wald torCuV-hu

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy