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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1927, p. 14

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- bunches. chain. will“. an... mum uety with pol- Mali!” runo. = "GGL' TEE». um . my “gun. Ind {emeri- were an Inhibition Cally M A litmus! Park In. Bench and can, had a booth and with daliciou Wide nudism througl w..-" -"_--" When their pictures were taken in the min our Thursday, the women were unnwue of the fut that they won being taken, consequently there In: no posing, and a very natural tilm “I obtained. The North Shore Hap! miter: had a shingle soaked in “pith. yrith crushed slug airink1ed we!" it ulmnke it tire resisting. . " n. -iiirdi'ktica-aielitiWrr n whole materials were on display, 1 that of Fritz Bahr the Highland l Park floipt, the Illinois Life Insur- t we company. the Highland Park 1 State bank, the A. B. C. Oil Burner. Co., Mellvaine Burner Corporation, I North Shore Gas company, the Green [ Tea Pot twhich had a beautiful dis- play of cakes and candies on a rare} Inca tablecloth lent by the Alden Studio) Lyon and Healy‘s large ex- hibit of musical instruments occu- pied the entire stage. The Edison Electric Appliance Co., and W. Ni Frye of the General Electric com». pany all had exhibits that added to) the interest and novelty of-the dis? play. . l -- _ A- i I II... I " Mrs. Frank Cheney and Mrs. J. D. l, Hofsten is now teaching at sne norm " McDougall were in the booth devoted 1 Shore Country Day school in Winnet- l to initial paper napkins and other ka, and Mr. Price is head of the Low-l, paper novelties, made by the Frankier school in the Country Day school Sanford company. iin Kansas City. He had been an in-', Many gifts were donated by the structor on the stair of the North/ exhibitorw which were presented ailshore Country Day school in Win-' door prizes. A large number of $25 netka for a number of yea He l orders on Conover electric dish wash- a graduate of Williams collage. and ers, boxes of candy by Beach and Miss voh Hofsten of Bryn Mawr ttol-) Geils, orders for thirty dollars worth lege. t of photographs by Fernand de Mr. and Mrs. von Hofsten and Gueldre, whose fine portraits of Mes- Afiéir da‘hghter. Polly. are spending, dame: Shipnes, Blasier. Bingham and two weeks in Winnetka en route to Garnett were on exhibition, also oc, California. They will spend the win-l some of the children of the t2',','2e'r'sTte"r' in Pasadena. ', of the club. A number of the milk) __._ ' l eard holders, that are of metal and; A wedding of interest to many on - glass with th place for a pencil, and'the north shore from Evanston to which keep the card free from dirt: Highland Park was that of Miss and rain,. made by The Milk Card Eleanor Atkins, or "Tommy" Atkins,, 'Eolder company, 6930 North Clark‘s: she is more familiarly known, Street, were also donated. Toasters which took p1aee receme at Lshutd, Mrere given by the North Shore Gas Mich., where the Atkins family have MW! Artistic sorts pillows by made their summer home for many the Alden Studio. Lovely linens by years. Miss Atkins has been physical the Brant company, Compton Eut-',direetor and athletic coach at the cyclopedis. shruhbery by the Clavey Roycemore school several years. Nurseries, were Bon" of the prizes The wedding took place under the donated by the exhibitors. gorgeous oaks and evergreens which Large Map Wand border the shores _of. is?!“ “I”; The large painting that Trtuy exhitr- and was very artistic y arran ind by the North Shore Electric iim[by yrs Philemon 3; Kohisaat. The of the territory which its roads cover strams of the Wedding march came . was taken from the om of the com- Wyy the.totr cabin. lodge as the eight My to display at the Better Amer- bridesmaids. carrying a garland chain m Homes exposition given by the of bittersweet vine. ledthe bride and Highland Park Woman's club last her mother, Mrs. llama Atkins. and m This may cost Wand show- sister Margaret, forth, through thl ed through what valuable lake terri- path betweel the trees, down a slow m the service traverses. to the little altar near the share line _ The bus and ear tserviee in not only Min Atkins married Samuel Halt- - . ... .-", n--- - Williston of Chicago. Tter wry um Eclvluv ___-e-_"' .The bus and ear service in not tttl "rvintr the Shore and Bkokie lines, bath opening up territory for resi- dulee pummel. That the women an “panting in their mice in the vicinity in an indication of their Mr- proeUtimt of the value of the system will TNFO ‘mns'mn WHEN T may snoo'r ROBINS Muslin-1w _Robirsq oseigetheir_metrC.e"'.r a.tt,tut'ri"g,ttri'ari'iii'i'lt; “mpg-Ind, ttothofUrtms,l 'Tii."iiiriii/surtrhetsie.ett 'riiCiuGaslrcereent " "hTautht.'irtrarlueUerrh_t,o tTiaaTuurtueeiPOtt!-, Adt-,daue"r't'1'fd1t'.',e "iiitGauCsutiuAntt",tett 7aiiTiriid%te-u"uthe swank-pavin- iiifiiiier,iei,tLiee'tt,.t "aiarrnrmuo.rtlytttt mi "tp-tttelect.'.':".".",','.': G'iGut-hrFettreP',' 'auiirieGUraaettaktxrottf ia"'iii'iikiGt-tieee.mte ”that thymeidm.-l- - - -. -___ iiTasTat-tutotreairtuthe'"'- gun-don pm riitTiihinitt-edittte .ireiGriaiGtuettveth.def: .3. thherm-bkhml“ - .‘a,_ s, AL- “mm-Walla! ”OHIO-Mud hid-1°" e"GrdiiritGL.eteHt.tref k" M W 15- or. iiritt-rnrtftvtrte, nit-III". Within hum-mm EiiEfi2eteittt dem "erorroerfee.' iii; 3;; mm... in an! M Chicago Mil until ' “I 'dttg'th%'f2"2Ull"llhT) Aml WOMAN l8 ,hwikm hunt- iiii%Fhuicouefttrcee t a Ali-is Seeking Pot-Pk Are Surprised br Gil“ - Warden; " "il an" "in" aaiu - 'ttlt, W ,m.aamamtwtttued.ttt.y.r "Tir.iai.tttatumueFil- r-uw-u.- uni-duh J. W‘W.mol Mr.and In J. W. Badmoeh of Em Myem.0ct4. Tho-amen tui-ii-ttarise-yin', ith", bout of the brido'l und- and tank, Mr. Ind In. Curl 8. "tham North Shore News --- her: my. "on - ncut. up: lbW'llh-AWW 1'i11iiii!yett?E'5.i".iiiiiil ,eTGriai..autumueriy Gikrarter-tiehe muwmmmuww,mmumw I.W1W.mollI-Indlqm91mmmuduflud In. J. W. Badmoeh " than“? tho "my, an “an. Il- luk- -rmmesiese,0ett., Thom. ii7uGUurouvntteue-t Mm.ts:mhtheemm" and i. mulm. and. [ob d- tlte bout of the brih'l und- and style. aunt, Mr. uni In. Curl R. lath-m In. Vince in I [Mu-tool scub- of 1118 Sheridan mad, Eva-ton. "my. can.“ mi . Inc-bu of Dr. Emu Fremont mu. of nmlxnw'mlm Then sorority- 81- i- Methodist Episcopal climb of - l . talented Inn-kiln. Mr. Van. who “on read the and“ before . bor is an alumnus of the Univenlty " guests. A reception followed the ten-1 Illinois. " . member of Sign. Nu _rnonr. 7 ,. ' W, ,l' 1_.lfrtsterttitt-.. . ___-s.. -1..- on ll- luv-1,. V Tb . were a gown of te satin, - med with old atoint Uee,) and . It) m.- Helen Baden-‘ och, tht maid t honor. wore tone and! gold chmdale “Reta. Ind thei bridesmaid, Miss Mary Louiset Scheidenhelm of Wilmette, More“ iiiiirCiii1Gti, - danceable 7 Met, Both gowns were made in period s_tyle. . T " _ -- -- . . . .‘_.-u_ swung-"u... -- “in _ “m ......-. steel} and Sold chmgeable May}! Out of town truests present were Both towns were made in pericidheild F. P. Graham of WW. the style. A " _ ignndmother of the bride, Mr. Ind . John C. Badenoch of Appleton, CMrs. Joseph N. Dribben of nay“. Wits., was the beat nun, and the ash-ies, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Lloyd Hutton er: were Reading Putnam of [ivan- 'f.? Chlmptizn. and IS, Helen Prim. iiittgititgiAg!titiSilflatie, tDes.tixx owtG ' ' p, Ni' B,8qtr-r, m var» "-s?ttfrel'ii'i'i'ii?iii?ttei,te Harper of Oak Park, Stllhlm'home "trr pe be} ter, at 101. an Williams, Jr., of Hilton, wiFrmrth.- I street, Evanston. _ Harper of Oak Puk, 8“!me Willituns, Jr., of Milton, Wti.,.broth- er of the bridgunnd Byrne Badenoch of Evanston, a cousin of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Badenoch In taking their honeymoon in the north woods, and expect to be at home in Evanston about Oct. 20. Fr. "rii'Cyears the Williams fam- ily resided in Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Olaf von tret-l sten of 7'73 Prospect avenue. Win- netka. announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Louise, to, Kenneth Price. The announcement) was made at a small tea given at) their home last Sunday. Miss von Hofsten is now teaching at the North Shore Country Day school in Winnet- l ka, and Mr. Price is head of the ' ‘er school in the Country Day school in. Kansas City. He had been in in- struetor on the staff of the North lShore Country Day school in Win- netka for a number of ye: He is a graduate of Williams engage, and Miss vofi Hofsten of Bryn Mawr col- lege. A -- ..,.,l__ A“. ke':? ihiiiirhter, Polly. are spending two weeks in Winnetka en route to 1Californin. They will spend the win- ter in Panama. nu,w...v.e 9...--. --" - _ The wedding took place under the [ a gorgeous oaks and evergreen: which; border the shores of Lake Lelanan, and was very artistically arranged by Mrs. Philemon B. Kohlsaat. The strains of the wedding march came from the log cabin lodge as the eight bridesmaids, carrying a garland chain _ of bittersweet vine, led the bride and her mother, Mrs. Martin Atkins, and sister Margaret. forth, through the', path between the trees, down a alt-pet to the little altar near the shore line. Min Atkins married Samuel rsetro-l way villiswn of Chicago. There were sixty guests arreserst, 2'll& _ whom were: Mrs. Willi-ton. New Ha-I , van, Calm: Mr. and Mri. Hugo von . Hom- of Winneth; Mr. and In.‘ ' W. S. Potter. “Fayette, Inst: Mr. and Mrs. Airgun Detaer and family of Port Wayne. Ind.; Mrs. Edwin ‘Hedriek and danghten. Kenilvorth; , Mr. and Mrs. Arden Lapham of Ev- Ianawn: Miss Eleanor Gould, Chien- Imam; - lulu-nu “mu... --r. go; Mr. and In. Wilbur no”, oil Frankfort. Ky.; Mr. and In. Ernie-1‘ Crook and two dancing", Lactate; Mrs. Warren Smith, M Pith Mr. and In. w. A. Brfdesan, “in Forest, Mr. and In. Burn-1. Chi- ago; Mr. and In. Alvin Outlay of Donn, Texas; Mr. “d Mea. Wil- Iiun Russell of Cleveluld. Ohio; Bad Mr. and In. Philemon B. KM of 31m, Mr. and In. Willim [accord to Peta-key, and than meth-ed for Swan], Canada. They witt u" in Dallas, Tun. Mir. Marg Lam, d.taehtrr of III- and In. Albert D. W. l PM" and“ Wulk. “I mud-d to Gullah! Foreman. non of tNear G. PM 611 Beach and. a WM m iG.u,atts'trruoreetem.9t I, new at an MC! induct m [nu-em " the mice ned {of the bra-Hut which followed. Dr. Atiadt' HIM read an cere- my. Mr. and In. Foam-n In to mi“ at the AMI have! when the) mm from their b-mm. Th. 'rtarruIe of Mu. SIM AaUdraumirfWtnduH,A-rtrr Philip Wale] Var-coo! Chic-co wa- iiiriaUdGits--rtt4 Mr. and In. John P. Rodin. '" FiiGTeiGGu,ntomm"v" 15,-5.1“ - stood in the by wsaGnoaiit-ttrerty, iii'iiiriGG_r-iutr"e1* "raiiralrai-tttectht all. mm. Aitr.. 'uer, F'i7NiiGiiiGGk "tttat " the mght," - I't Ibo (I... "Br, “I!“ Q'IILCQM human-Mound- 'aui,"uE)ériitreueiet " a“ 1'” ,... m‘ M" m" 'uae _ gmauuaamwmmmw AV 'it.r'?iiiiAtLet1gr'u'. ue...' T d . 0. 1.00.0" A)!!! 33:38:" ... (hpiii;Pe,Tgrtd'rS5t In 'r.o"""W. About thirty guests. clone 'ti-ds of the young people, were invited to witness the ceremony and attend an infernal reception. . Mrs. Norling is n gitlhood (thud - . - --F, " ui.. and In. the bride. Out of town l Miss Margot. Atkin, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey H. Atkin of {India Hill road. Winnetka, will be iintrodnced to society by her parents 'at a tea to be given Th-nkuiving iatternoon at Indian Hill club. Hill iAtirin was graduated this June (mm lDobbs Ferry where she hid been " uschool for three years. Before going there she attended the North Shore When Miss Harriet Margaret Bard of Evmston became the bride of Carroll Harrington of the Evamtnn hotel, son of Mrs..A. D. Harrington of DeKalb, Ill" Saturday, Oct. 16, she _ (“E llvuvun. _ The wedding took place in the', :home of the bride's parents. Mr. and! Mm Hurry Boyd Hard. The Rey.) mush P. Smyth of St. thry's church! read the sérvice at 5:30 _o'elock. Eand‘a wedding dinner and reception followed. _ I, ‘l' _ Mr. Harrington and hil bride will occupy the home he recently built " -{64)7 Greenlelf tvenue. Wilmette. " The bridegroom is . gNduate of , _ Northwestern univerlity and a mem l _ ber of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Miss , 1 Hurd w” gratin-ted from the Sacred ! Heart convent. .pd Misa Bennett'. , 1 school for girls at Millbrook, NJ. (a Lie-nun, u... u-.-.__,, __V, . was attended by her two listen,‘ Miss Anna Catherine, who Wu pre- sented to society this nelson and Min Julia Allan Hurd. Raymond Nelson of De Kalb was Mr. msrrirseton'is best man, and the ushers included Edgar Langstrom of Rockford and Edward F. Newell of Chicngq. furry Hurd. Jr., the bride's 'twear-old bro- ther and Jean Eberhnrt stretched the ribbons. - . s, A- 3min} Day school, aiiiiFitiiriit1ttir-a" Dr.GeorreH-Mmh¢“ Milk-aloud“ --t-",*-"" I” 1.09.: anon-mum» --atm-rt'M.. rs-tg-hah"" -agtgNrxmilrMtatGt ml! / "ivro"i,i,, parent: of ..rstiu.-ltt. woe-tneue-teq.'? uiUkiiiraoi-ee"y the ted unh- qre3r-1- II“- iiiifiruauutrr-%dnen the city, in not w. Th iraGat-n-hw6ef.to wmumhthmmtthhkb- wlypthtthtw‘ ‘section of the count!!- V I iurou,ttitftoys1N-tt the msrth And on which lul- I” pony expmul Mud in “a, m will be wind from m to mset Winnebago in northern Wisconsin. The first marker VII lat-cod last week. _‘ . ”Flag; The marker “The“! in the w" of Somers, Wis., about . mile and I half north of the Sonar: town halt. This place _yrn. "1eetad became it was neu' the site of tbs hm tur- tin Tavern. . midway home which iiiisuedgrtsra-aru" to change mun. . l The umber consist of a tee, "aaaitise {M5181 "Gr- Bar road-Pio-r Wuhan o.tiet.e? to cm}. .13.}??? iii." Banach tin in n small irtsertttie Melting that ii,eTGia. of ihe high." In: spon- sored by the Wisconsin miety of Chi- ago A fashion article up: “Hilly my coats are akin“ wine alum." We were just. 1ookitWi onrvummer shoe: Ind found that fPf of them has taken I win Com panion. FOR DISTINCHVB Permanent Waving marurdahtneedin_thetem THE WIGGERY sum nu mm nmmn " N. STATE sum "c RANDOLPH nu 'ne-soar-ts-tre-ty-Pettit. On it“ h /ra'dtgtl'l't',' In!!! Mthemmumamm’inmmuw til MGM ComenIâ€"wbenthew‘tofMIObol’of mdlgmh&¢ubum-m sided 'oTe"iii7GiiiiiirerGtGfiGrthsttuhieuee't' .mudmiduof (he burner are included for on. F _ With our special iowttouaehe.tirtq rate,the out-and! contain. communism. and nih- bilityofAutomnticGuHthhanoflut-uudghtdflmlnm Our-3am lowgunkforhouuhufingmdthoomungamdmofwutcum Gm Fiirlt'nGi,irarriitriuuriodihtuirt_eero “I “I! thlnreuhotmouhono m. kWh-urchin“ MWII-DW "iiriruki-ivontaet'ts Home ’ Just what the cost midi). for your Aa-tUG-dai-ttttmet-ttrt-t NO JOKE M'M " Ilitrhltmdll?arlr Fuel my Wu f . - IBIAN mum. PM " North Ptmt Bt. Bliilding Material , ' NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY Telephone Highland Pitt 194 " AUTUMN Ind winter in New Mexico In to mild anddry and sunshiny that out-of-doors call: you every clarion day. Prom Lou Corral. once I Spanish nacho, not I eomfortabie moun- tain resort, you can ride tine western saddle horses over winding forest trails, or motor to old eliif ruins and quaint indian village: over broad, modem highwnyl. You an hunt deer and turkey in the that hunting country left in main“ or just late “my the brillinnt days under a clouding turquoise sky. Reservations for La: Cem- should be made in ulvuuc. For I completely ithsstmted booklet which de- scribe: the fascinating surrounding country address Edward H. bukley. Manager. Santa Fe, New Mexico Hacienda De LOS CERROS Ind Turkey s-tset November Tenth to Twentieth " Calls All Winter' www.mbmmm aaritrirrrhoemor_ . Tank-083‘ “KW a

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