A simple. informal wedding will ttkt place Saturday evening. Sept. 10, when Miss Vina Wynn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wuhan of ISO lathe avenue, Hubbard Woods. hes . comes the bride of George Eberhardt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Eber- airdt of Chicago. Dr. 001:qu R. T Carpal}?! vibe'Glencoe Union sheyyl, win read the' tryice atWhi5'TWtieY in the mama-é ar rutntiees and i few most intimate friends, An in- formal reception will follow the cere- may. . {“h- C Borden. at “KM†it has a 725 Pine stunt. mu “In Darling's-t of Wm will b introduced to society, Summit]. “he! W, Iron A until]. lab “I. the reception. In. Boyd.- will give a dinner at Indian Hill club in! - niece and her asaiataatts at Thelist um ,eteomtleteetteiru vb will assist " the debut. my of who: we debutante. kin-aches. in- clud- the liue- Elizabeth Borden, Ionic Lather, Amman lunar. In! Miller, Virginia Wallace, ard Man Wilson. of Wiumth; Phoebe Nelson uni Elinor Dennehy. of AYin, mm nnd Chm: Louise cur of Luke Pomt and Chicago. and Jane Rowe of Chicago. One of the trimming Into-summer wedding: of the season was the unr- riaee of Miss Genevieve Rozell- Reid, “lighter of Mrs. Genevieve Puffer Reid of Downers Grove. to Daniel Fa, Home Humnin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Huguein 0(506 Lake ave nu. Wihnette. which took place at 1 o'clock Saturday Afternoon Septem- her 8, " the Mn" Farm, the resi- dance of the bride's mother, who was born and married in this sum house: The service WIS read in the anion. with the Rev. Percy Norwood of St. Andrew's church of Downers Grove, ofBeiatingr, Miss Elsie Eberhardt. the groom's sister, will be maid of honor, and Miss Wynun's brother, Charles Wynn. Jr.. will act as best mm After Sep- tember 15, Mr. Eherhardt and his bride will be at home at 4603 Camp-' bell lvenne. Chicago, Miss Reid had as her maid of honor Miss Helen ?utter of Saskatoon, Canada, and as her bridesmaids. Miss Betty Hays Sheridan of Evanston and Miss Jean Pomeroy of Hubbard The best mun was Archer Kennedy of Evanston. formerly of Wilmette. and the ushers. Wesley kieft of Wil- mette and Joe O'Keefe of Evanston. Mrs, Frank Ferry of 391 Sheridan and, Winnetka, is expected this morning from Black Out lake. Wis, The bride Fore a buvin period frock of white satin with a red lace veil, an heirloom. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Huguenin will be at home at the Putter Farm. . Atatmseiveasbrue.amt.i o,,sw" North Shore News a car of marvetouis" beauty ind performance ooHtistomakeatactfulgesturewhich Hri, choose the LaSalle is not only to purchase M It: in boon Paaisal the Inn- 11tr. Her “at, His: Janene mn. wilt probably can. home men week from Cum]: Arden. hmlhuo, vu when all bu been with Miss Mia Ferry, daughter ot Mr. And In. Mont-(u Ferry, In. Frank Ftrry’l mu. Mick Hill, mttmand Monday from Land O'leol. Wit. and Bob mm Sunday ' Wide, where he had been spending hin m- tion, Mrs. Willing D. Kirk, of (64 Id. place. Glencoe, will be hasten Wed- nesday at x luncheon " the Black- stone hotel ind a matinee party in honor of Miss Jane Naugle, whmse marriage to Billings McArthur will take place September 15. Mrs Kirk's guests will be the bridesmaids who will attend Miss Naugle. Mrs, Arthur w. Rut of 236 Cumnor l: road, Kenilworth, has " her guests, u her son Ind his wife, Mr. and .s,ty)i' Arthur Basset! Ruf of Houston, Tex. , il Miss Helen CMrmart ot Kansas Cityi also spent the week end with the) Rufs, when she came herb from Kan-1 ( as City where Miss Phyllis Ruf had)! been her guest. l, I; zvz?AetirWe.gyIto w. Howe, with'her lbchy. ji'ii"'r'G"tre'hrJT2 to return) to her home at Long Bench. She bus; been visiting her mother, Mrs. " Trumbull Backus, at 245 Cummrri Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kieson er; H. B. McDaniel of Tuscan. Aria., who; ii have been visiting Mr. Kieson‘s purl ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kieson of. R 839 Ash street, left Winnetka Morn“ day to continue their motor trip' home. The trip extended from Tus- con to Washington, lh c.. Philadel-{v phia. Atlantic City and New York.' While in Washington they attended the summer session of the University of Maryland. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mordock of 645 Maple avenue, Winnetka, have had visiting them their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas Adams of San Francisco. Mrs. Adams was here for about two weeks and Mr. Adams was here tor a week. They left Winnetka Monday evening to return to San Francisco by the Canadian route. _ Mrs. Ted Payseur. formerly Miss Elizabeth E. Landsculz. was married August 15 to Tey Payseur. freshman basketball coach at Northwestern uni- versity. Mrs. Payseur graduated from Wisconsin university last spring. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Following the close of the coaching school at the university last Saturday the couple left for a trip through Wisconsin and Minnesota. - Joseph Joyce of 53t Essex road and his daughter, Ruth, left Kenilworth last week to spend several weeks in Glacier National Park. Mont. an enviable subtlety of taste. Mr. had In. V‘- G. - 'styem "Pr?, f1hmefb-tr OIWil-MHRMCMHK almwmmb mmvmucm They wanna-y about turn-b. Allen of Kenihorth easteetah-d a may. hat My "all; for tbs former.'. What. In. D'i-Ill Sh- ter, It “It Allen's bone at 55 Id- mu avenue. In. Shut in also runs! of honor " I mum [hon by In. E. E. Sheridan of 684 Lil- coln avenue, Evanston. In. N. Lindon Hoyt, Jr, of Will.- mtkn. (Harare! Orde of Glam), entertained Meetstr-ttve - a . luncheon Friday at her home in honor of out of ton guests, former new friends of hers. The Rev. and In. [Aland H. Dim forth returned to their home at 833 Warwick road, Kenilworth, Int Sat- urday the! I two months’ motor trip. During the month of July they motor- ed through New York, and during August they were mu Phelps. Wis, with Mrs. Dnnforth's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Darling of 256 Ken- ilworth avenue. . Mi: and Mrs. Herbert K. Cur“ of 45 Crescent place, Wilmene. announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Jelnne. to Edmund Henry Berglund. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Berglund of 120 Green Bay road. "The contiguity of our north shore village} makes the problem of one of them common to all. Hubbard Woods "Wilmette, unfortunately has a serious outbreak of rabies, with three dogs dead from the disease and nev- eral under observation. How many more may have been bitten is not known. REPORTS RABIES AMONG DOGS ON NORTH SHORE The rabies situation continues to be a menace-ttot only to the lives of the canines but also the childtert-on the north shore, according to the Win- netka Talk. There is now an impending epi- demic of rabies umong canines in Wilmette, and Dr. H. A. Orvis, health officer for Kenilworth and Winnetka in discussing the matter said: "in Winnelkn we have numbed control of the situation. at least for the time being, and we hope for new era! months. _ "This has been" accomplished g, the co-operation of the citizens in foiiow- ing advice tor inoculation of the dogs. It was done in I hrs; perrentatre of them. “In Kenilworth, our response in I: yet not sutricient to alhtwNts to relax on: ham? "'"vM; inoculation of dogs is much non' complete by September 15. I will have to recommend the continuance of the, mulling ordinimee for some time and _ also the strict prohibition of dogs on l school grounds. f Winnetka Paper Gives Sule- ment of Health OtBeertr Re- garding Situation In.LI.Al|Q|ndII-|.I~3. 'ts, KEEP your face 1nd e scalp 'Ulive." Only by I ' so duan can you look ' ' and {rel your best. Our f r" treatments are guar-n- I ( teed to bring results. B, I 5 _ “look Your“? i I x ' ' . tit-4 v Betcha!!! lt, ( . Rainy Shop 1 l e " Noni "ere" n. l . mgun" Parh. m. 5; Talent-o R. P. no Pi M nun-r a the can... and _ lulu-oi Inh- DI.- All‘ S Lee M, Pedigo at 115 Bobcat road, 'Kenilworth, htus perfused the drug ‘store at 309 Park “rune. (Heme, Hormerly owned by the late C. W. LSnyder. Possession Vin given by ist/s, Snyder last week. Mr. Pedi'o ‘ has been in the drug btmittens for the l pnst twenty-tive yen" in China). Re ‘expecls to make some improvements. WttNNmtMHWSmrAT, u.scx.wnmvn mwl-luulh-CIMH “mamas-1w†“then-lb Highs" U S At in Wino-h in closed jun: out of libs-h- hum of um: comm and med vi- deiuig. A detour is being - m continue nut. Th only aha b tour in Wisconsin on this M I: ho- tyeen Big Sun-ho and With, over gavel font: nub. m; ss-rue" . rough and. on this highway W Lily. his Mum no trouble except after haw rain. Dells " the present time In: Ill. 5 to mum; m. t be. Redford to Beloit; US 51 from Mt to Jan.- ville; Wis. " than Jun-ville to - son; US " from Indiana to Portage and US " from Port... to the Dells. This is tut til surf-cod Md. The two pnhrnd ml. to Dells " the pram“ the In: I III. 42A and US " to Wilvnukoe; US 16 from Milwaukee through Col- umbus and Portage to the Dells,» he announces, in his lazily aeqaired Glencoe store. KENILWORTH MAN BUYS GLENCOE DRUG STORE TREATMENT' Gresiiiiiii" -- T Month HIGHLAND PARK NASH SALES Tue.hoateHiUhuatdParkttttttt . so doing and fool treatmm teed to I " North M. u Highland Put. In. Tm R. P. I†Daily gdning mm mo- mntum, the “I. of tho m Nada medals at m LOWER â€mediating dlwtnc- ordsinNauhhiptory. Auguit “We!†above the mxprodou: thigh month of busin- the Compuly has Th-N-h-du. tk-turi-tnet-. kin-munch. mtloudmtion. in all Nash history 18,000 cars k in August. . J ' INrNiiirllHl I. ulna! 'u-eta-ip-- _ ' "rHatarri- Mower Shop , r-j. to“: (51“!!wa wmmwrmm “Mn 1.0mm WU“. 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