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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 13

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“MM. I!" Cunwhawu Mamba: ttmitheoluerlat"2-tmriatmt only In! December. She is a mum be a a. Chic-go Junior 1m. mepmm-mu'p-u ”mmiuialum.n¢wn- tr. to Hubbard Wood. hrtutntttstrer.' Mr. New VII mm: In I!!! mmUWinH- hlmhaqlAlgh-MOW, .w cannula "In. am “noon, in" announced ttte ens-amen: of Clair Mm. Cudyn. to Lawnm- Enmt Nam]: of mm 115. immanent "I and. " rim]!- eon than Honky for 1 number of ”in Case's tritium. The date of the wedding I. mum. . mrs" The best nun will be Dotmid Rar. per ot luv-nine. June- Wm, brother " the mu. Hunky Grace of Oak Park. Sidney Foster of Evan-ton, Jun“ Pain If Wilmette. and War- Mr. and In. Baller will take a mo- tor trip of about n week and frilT u It home In Mihmi. atter Novem- ber Mi. M an“. of Chicago will iiiiie Gii. The muffin- of Min Alice Mu Wny. datttthter of Mr. and Mrs J. G. Way of Feneoe, to John Alimony Bunny. non of Mr. and Mm. John How-rd Bailey of New York, will be minimized November 6, u the First Congregational church of Wilmette. The Rev. Skphen Lloyd. pastor of the chunk. will and the 1min. A re- ception will follow " (he Wray home, 625 Washington "can, Glencoa._ {list Ethel Way rill be her sister'. maid of honor. and the bridesmaids wilt Include another Mater, lin°Clm Gm: Why. a mm of the, groom. Mi.. Juan: Bailey. And In. Jun-I Putter of Wilmette, In. Sidney Fun. at of Bantam. and Min Glad" Bayer of Inuit-n. at then yam people and of the "may friend- ot Mr. and In. Ship- m. Among those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey Oman". 'oqm.'Mr."nnd In. P. C. Amnbury, Champ-in. m., In. Dnvid Proctor, Pectin. m., and L. C. Merriam of Canon. Ohio. he club roam ‘wm boutihlly decor-ted in to”! and [new And the than were msurtaia- ed by soft vjolin mute throughout the Malt-g. i The Inn minio- which followed the tackling mice, " the Knilworth ttt.-u-. ot the 'tteiaritr Brunch. You!" a tiiGiio ark." fry-' in waits “fin. In. George Ship-An. Mir Je tin Ninja. Tai,; Bali coined ti (on. ornamented with your): and brilliant. mid of but. Wk tltd .ieethetrue,mia.hs.retti_ "Aeathteth-treoeitarem with m aided touch of launder "'rttenMdihsitmttoearr, 'mtttteeleafHrem. huh-v tmsdotthadnt-d-.ttouthee Maui: “Gilli-[la mind. “mama-mm“. iaaaGnTaTaTiaairi.' n. Inmlahuandonh M- mMmle-h WI Down - ad - 'ryrteti_tri-dutsmtittrt.G, teehha_thesmstritar.i, lady-Ire. Kahuna-true!“ 16thrquB-tru-it-u.. a. hm m and h phi MW "trat "In. nul- vu-y du- ply. without Mat. h . quaint old fashioned styk, Ind any can!“ old tubing-d bound. of pink roses, ttnmet ”It. “gingham. Th. _ui._teturutrtet-, 'hOthuvbv-I-‘Illdto animus-Immunisa- ummawm n. “W‘bnMN-dtht '9tyrtere6.mtdrft-it- Mr. and North Show New NIH.G.T.WUI _ ENE". thh Tpi,',lcsi 110"”ng Bobbie of "President Coolidge‘: tern an- noucement of August s, -‘l do not choose to run for Presideoe in t928,' eluted the visible programme to such extent that neither politlam nor fi- ulu-id Innkee- have even yet alim- tod themselves to the my limntion. That Mr. Coolidge would be I can- did-h min next. ye’u, and that the chute- strongly indicted his Mioc- tion. had been univerully taheo for WM in, thd bulim- community. The he!" of politic: u an amen-in den-nut in (mm for thy (lunch! .fucnre “1'0..an been virtually dumbest cm for Mai funk controvmy " to whether the Pius- dent did or did not really when what ttontdotdnrrether,-tittt.du, he might not be forcibly drafuabr bit inky. Blaine” conditions an such that the financial world is not partieourtr, dirquieted at the though! of a new president, Antonina to . gunmen! by Need" Dunn Noyes in the oe- totter1 Scribner: Mug-sine. 0001106!) DECISION NUT M IlmiDIll Mr. end Mrs. Willing K. Wnnneri returned this week from their honey-f moon. e motor trip in the South, end] they will be It home to their friends) after November Mr, in their new homel " 221 Lochbie street. Wilmette. Fe-l fore her marriage on October 15, Mrs. Warmer wu Min Florence Gather.. coal. dautrhtee of Mr. and Mrs. Frank l Guillermo] of Wilmette. ( IN MODERN BUSINESS LIFE Economic Effect of His Refusal Bun Again Ming. Says "pert; Politics In No T m. up“. new Tor presidential cun- Mr. Ind la. Arthur Cable of 61493.;de with no 'sintrie over-mowing I coo. who but been invent-3 in an RPM-Jill, has Inn-Hy meant con-' West for mun! rub. m maul niet " Politic. in the elector-l um- u'litorl at the Del Monte lodge a Pitt Eten In 1924. ghoul. Coo. Pehbk Beach, tut. _ Mr. Cable return. l MIG" owes-eat In: a highly comer: ed to " horn- bat Sunday. but In. Pf.!" public mm, the mere pouhi Cable I pod in Mon, Arm. for at bility of I chill". lud . part in Mi short 3.; with friends before have"? hesitancy In the business com- ntlm.‘ "" T 1--r2k'iiiiii, and tttq t'eN2r.,re'e, bt ----- reputed: On the other an ' cun- . ' r., _ 1min of. 1924 followed I disappoint- 2tt"wl'a2l',"i in dse‘firtcntnglm‘ beiyest Fear, when” that ot) mom}; for n "extended trip through 1928 will fellow nad '"rhaps. Imam-J Mexico, Cuba and Latin 'd2'S,1iiii'r, ."."usutl. trad? Prosperity, Thy; countrin. He is going on export fortt'etieyt whieh "il!rt.sottly PrEVIIlS‘I business and during his About. Mrs, I m the 't,'"t,'fe,',l, minds " that 2'lil '. . kicr, tinuance 0 sue prosperous tr e', 32:" will maize N. Chicago ban would of itself be assurance 'tey/er . fpolitinl units: and, therefore, against I Min Miriam Cum: of Glencoe Ina left for Boston to be I brim-id for one of her meat elnssmatess. She wilt visit in Washington nnd New York before nturning to Boston, when the will spend the winter. It: has“ In -drantad this _J_rr'_Bmdtard3riaueeotie,trs Bolton. Man “in; to Bacon. Ike attended the North Shore Country Dar _ r Mtthb Mimi. dt%"l5,,l"a'tttd"h'. tBarter, ttr,tdtgrtit2et,iii3h', DROP-1n. norm. trteirtu,uouraiaaAriiiG .ft3Ugteo= Ina-llama” m uiTa"'d",'%"ATJd'=lTd'i Ts.',",'::""""""""""- e8L'fft2tlpgdrgttg,t Fe, 'rr- and ai but an tar Mr. lac-Inn. "In: Longer Factor m I)";le [becomes self-0171‘ M IlmiDIlhliNr P” MnHasres, , u. ,v.._.-.,. -u. u". qua. anrElUl’e, against the probability of disquieting change of personnel or politics." "There'. I new remedy Ibmd in motordom that is reputed to work well in the cue of the road-hog." nd- vises Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicatto Motor club. "it isn't I matter of 'out-hotrtrine'tim, either. The tune now being tried is that of giving him I supple of the courtesy he should show. It iuonly natural that it should work in some measure. W-.- w_____ ... a...“ Inc-am- "Courtesy is contagious; good driw an should wig: their impulse to re- wine. When the road-hog ruling that be is alone in his rudemu he becomes ulbonscious of his errors," .The tboorisis object to “pussyfoot- ere." but the pussrfooters are better than the folks who don? do Inything with their feet except kick. TRY COURTESY TO CURE ROAD~HOGITIS Youth in said not to take athfee, but it is usually willing to give some. b"rNrth-oteooatuiiiGa n consequence " the fortunate lur- vut: of 1924, how (a of other mttae ble development in the industrial do- main, and how far of Mr. Coolidxe'l continuance in office. "An open field for pmidentid cun- didleea, with no linzle overshadowusg person-lily. has Inn-Hy meint con- niet of politics in the elector-l enm- pnltn. Even in 1924. though Coo. lidee'a oppianent In: a highly comb have public mun, the mere po i.. bility of I change lad . part in in! mum-tibia "humane. “no“ “yawn-mu. t.eeey.yrirnousvoiaic 1ttrdrarriFti'aGi'iiGaTn"'a" et?dreeytrr-tsGrutiiu" oett-i1isytlrGvuraaG'i litmus. AM that mer-tar, t.et.eoattu.mtitv_etrsitir; Ittkatr-m.orattb.irstiaau. Mmtvudehn‘dly tun tenement until nominal and finnareUl activitie- chuldbothhn etrm-dtertuetaautaeatetm. my 2s,1S.',',ttht,vttt,,iijiiiif, “lamina! uppud "up of an“ bu pro-puny but: with the doc-1 “(not 19241an financial mind; ietetiftpbu doubton the question‘ lwiiswm ,%t,ttht'hgtggt'2e 'rett",,rar M": " round-alum ”an.“ . m1 "N'o-hm" " 31'??- a7flhCJli7lTJAJ'Ud'l, ttlat 'ttriu'l"att - I m SERVICE ANSWERS YOUR OUR SWEET AND CLEAN ots-.tiibasi' "e-du-a-a-aan-ua,,,,,, 'i':", Highwood (iii" _ " CRY FOR HELP Plume Judge P. L. Persons of the county court and Judge Martin D. Decker of the probate court, apparently, will be receiving $5,000 annually in the near future and will be entitled to their "back pay" of $1,500 additional 3 year since the act of 1925. The Santa Fe railroad has declared ‘ur on the loan sharks. Here is one m of aggression that ought to be encouraged. A Pennsylvania man left his wife m up-to-date still as a legacy. Doubt- less he thought that if she could keep it in operation she would never want for the necessities ot life. _in their a rintion: creased 'eaArr"'ttd','li' the acts were dedde "JiliIEy'E supreme court. There were two “pink bill: pre- pared by the sum numb]: granting the probate and county jum- an in, crease in proportion to the population. Here the Btture is at M, $5.000. There was some question It the time as to the legality or the at so 32 counties opposed the increase uni the matter went into the supreme court. The court has ruled on the one proposition only but it is believed that the action will be the nuns on probate judge. _ Keepirur Ge 1etrisUtion in mind the board of supervisors in 1925 provided in 9ytitpetprustiorta for the in- 1n the meantime the salaries con- tinued at $3,500 per annum. Validity " the at a! ”as lum- in‘ the m a! count! m in but: when by the sup-cm can in granting petition. for writ: of un- dnauu filed by away My. a! Union, St. Chin Iroquois and Adm-s counties and tin belie! in local cir- clal here in that the Inn. action will .utaVrethe-trett- hate judge which will automatically bring an inere- of tho local 2.%i' by an net of the board of lapel-vino I more than . year Mo. “MIRIAM“ OIJHPGISBUPRILD “thaw-owls: . Ronni-Ionian!" (lo-1y“ Ottiee Ttours-g mm. to 12. 1nd 1 " Spam. T to Van. Dr. George B. Mitchell General Practice of Dentistry - “a... a - a: PM. Highland Purl lots " NORTH BEtmMDAN ttoao Hold-na- l Hume Bldg. Tto Yuk Lane I have three fine homes ready for occupancy. Hot water. heat, 691:ny insulted, beaittiNIly decanted, all modern, real fire- placei. Slowly but surely the character of this beautiful section is being established on a plane that iusstifies the prediction made Irate, that it would be one of the most attractive districts in Hitt and Park. Four better, new homes just being started; others to" be started this fall for spring occupanq. mini-xi- 0-. d (It WM Epoch] “It I!" Sunset Terrace Gaining in . Favor Four New Houses Jqst Being Completed trrseedtttmit-tts,tm.tttgm-.casto,r'r- _ Walltet W. 'Wilcox l halter-Imus.“ -it ie so amazingly silent that it cannot be ht _rd in , riom directly above-- .-otul it come: to you at $395-the lowest price in history for In oil burner with the capacity to heat any home, from " tive. roov'n cottage to a mansion.' That is why we a that with other good oil burners selling up tp $750, buying 's'lhi'l Automatic is "just like getting one year's heat fur nothing."' coantaadseethe"Siieoee in operation. And ask about the con- venient terms. SIIjlilg,li-sNJ'RNAniC PLUMBING AND HEATING 19 North Sheridan Road Pl ' ,1 a, John. in. 33mm an, numb ( but; Phone: ops-1c: menus!) nu ma H. F. may“, Piano T “Mm Chan. Advertise jiir'i'iriiiiiiiiiir- ' Edward . Strenger PIANO TUNING Sold and installed by Phone 1”.qu Pro-waive has: i this to nul- um will be d'lt'Wl fi,',".,',':,','. Tdl the aim-1AM Corporation bongo? W W’ on: . lion: in fe. all nice: ind-1m: 'kr,""g'd'd'r' an :50; rm...“- " G", NOISELESS 0H. BURNER (Dealer’s Name and Add”) Phone H. P. 632 PM!!!"

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