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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1928, p. 4

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in church “we I “revel! party for . her. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. George Grave: of " Warwick road will give . 1 dinner. . Miss Margaret Relate in having her share of the parties, with din- ners given in her honor almost every evening. On Tuesday last, Miss Jane Didrikaen of Wilmette gave a -...._.., ".?dtey.:seitxog:iiLGilrirTi". hes-day, ma on TERI? “In Han Nignrd of Wilmette gave one. Why morning. Miss Belote's Advisory room at New Trier had a skntinr l Ira-nu. humans Ptft"A'"rea(rvrorir. A [in Carolyn Case, daughter of Mr.nasdMrB.Fra,seis, H.Cueof 160 Sheridan road, Hubbud Woods, has intend reeeerttrirh-afher mtmimrmarruaretouw- Em- (“Noun Armmethemoatmeeat - given in her honor was a ameh.m, given by In. Band] iii bl. Mtu.tussewi1irtotse-vied Mrs. Frank D. Fulton of Win-em who has been in the bums] since early December. has departed this week with Mr. Fttltoet and their daughter, Mina Helen Fulton, for a my in Miami, m. noon at the home of Mrs. McCloud on Kenilworth avenue. Miss Fol-a- um will be married about the mid- dle of February, to Warren Me- Cmehea of Barringtou. Ill. Included in the entertainments be- ing given for her wan an informal evening gathering at the home of Mil: Margery Windes of 873 Spruce street, Friday, January 27, for a number of Mrs. Runyan's former high school And college friends. Mrs. Bentley McCloud and Mrs. A. L. McDougtl of Kenilworth gave a tea and kitchen shower for Miss Dorothy Foreman Monday after- Mrs. Benjamin Runym, daughter of the Albert M. Scharfs of 509 Cherry street, has been visiting her parents during the past week. Mrs Runytn, who was Dorothy Scharf before her marriage last June is puking her home in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Myers of Stockton, 211., announced the engage- meat of their daughter, Doris Lu- cille; to Harry Brysan Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Field of WI!- mette recently. The wading took place Saturday evening, Janna-y Sth It 'ms a quiet, home atrair. Mrs. Ullmnn, one of the most der. lightful and interesting days of their trip was Christmas which was spent it Smmering, the St. Moritz of the Austrian alps. It is only two hours from Vienna and a delightful place Everything is classed in Vienna on that holy day. There are no auto- mobiles in Semmering. Horses and sleighs are used instead. They re- turned on the Maiestie.and spent three days in New York, it was a wedding trip for Mr. and Mrs. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ullman of 120 Euclid av_enue, Glencoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Cohn of 901 Forest evenue, Wilmette. returned on Sun- day, January M, from a ten weeks’ tour of Europe. They I" spent three and a half weeks in London, and the rest of their time in Berlin, Vienna, and Paris. According to party, followed by ium-etairi"t the home of Miss Jo Farley, in Kail- worth. 4 inc-e, 401 Wain-Li 3;;le ereaiate In. Reich's Sunday taboo] day It _the Wilmette First Mam btesoru.r.amtteza.Begote. Y-terrtnr dumm- Mra.t Inna. In. Ame huh-d In 8. Fun. :11 of cm. PM " bridge at In I In. tuna-u ai “I -iiriiiG iirirFGa'ircaii' g I5.._.ahwx.b-&u "r-htel-ir ”do.“ "we mn|&_ '%etaot T%rrehtsee-u.sbti.tiira fterfr'Aettsrue-tGFt"il,TTirra': yPetPttatnyiarFiiiAiia2i;iTrd - "r--"-. W- - - a“-.. - v-nhn. mod-too mad man eqoUrmerrt in- mm for a In but“: mum “out. oral-on anion. whil- ue “an the km W. "Set,Ptttt 1rete.r?reirtm" - Vi .. ___ v-u-u tutu-3| - - n -red in lib unlit-Inca. was com cm uld quip-nan hut-lied for the nun lhti- " My Wind for lth _ 1lr_trr.trrtaererthtewrutiiGuGa. t- or mt for wine)- mum of Inna uni link, “I don 1M Inches .9- ._..... _4__ --" A- ' . fl V__v_.V....-- ..-uuun-u run nu mun-non OF THE INSTALLATION ALTERATION AND USE OF ELMRI . CAL tantrum. AND FOR m IN, SPE‘I‘ION TERM". BE..." 2EDA1’NED BY ma! cm C0UN. Illinois ranks second of the Mates in the manufacture of sales Ind hal- antes. the 1926 production being val, tted at $1,813,000. ' "hJ?J.tHLe?yimyp_ErpmG Right to operate street can on portions of tive streets in accordance with plans for extensions of its city lines for a period of 80 years under franchise was granted to the Chi- cuga. North Shore Ina Milwaukee railroad company by the Waukegan city council in a three to two vote, Thursday afternoon. The vote set- tled an issue that has been pending in the city council for nearly a year. i Ada J. Rhinehart, Highland Park, letters of administration issued to Grace E. Smith. Bond of $2,000. Froof of heirship taken. William Ashman, Highland Park, claim of~Theodore Kntchera contin- ued to be taken up on notice. Herbert A, Parkyn. Highland Park, will admitted to probate. Estate valued $10,000 personal and Mary Prtrkyn and sister Winifred B. Parvo. Hpirship taken. Let- icrs Testamentary issued to Alfred M. Turner". Bond of 320.000. 'u"1ere%tmrirrmt-pieseki-iiiiiiir" tsehool in genera nppesrnm and equipment, providing six class rooms, a teachers’ room, play court and an ttnfirrished section which can later it made into two rooms to meet future expansion needs. It will be incited at Green Bay road and Ver- non avenue. Recent Probate court proceedings} of interest in Highland Park are; reported as follows: , WAUKEGXN GIVES N. s. LINE LONG FRANCHISE Coattraeta for (“Venetian of cer- hin pasta pf the new building are to be let " can ie order to permit the inW by the “mac? -iiiGiiiii2 at the speck] election last Latnnhy byavoteotMto I. Recent Action of Court on Mat.. ters of Interest in This Vicinity LATE PROCEEDINGS IN PROBATE COURT The proposed in": of bonds to the extent of $150,000 to tittance the erection ‘of I yew Tttpot building in H -- -_ee .9... mm. u. the m action of the village and certain -arr impmemenb in the when eehoot sum-clues. wu an. or"m"’ -- c-sir "'6'? “Hiram? .teE. t:Artcoqtrrr,Iaakoitic. voteirtiretpu-unnee Nagoya”: . Sensational New Performance ClhttazingNew Low Pnces/ You needorxirtoreeanddrivet1u-ese-teareouo,. why it has everywhere mutated a ”New cl history-making propoeeioe-hr everyone all. lt the worLi‘s moot desirable Iow’priced Ml. Cons in today for 1 (km! . Nevtrbebeehasanvnewcarwoieesbrthethoo. sands so rapidly. Here. a all over the country. the, new Chevrolet is breaking all wood: for the mun'her of an in owners’ hands knowing public gteesmttrteietemhecrt-, the newChevrotetcoeueooae public a proved an. built in ham-law in “an madden M ity manufacture. Never before has any new car ism, which even includes an baring 'ua, at the frontaxusproviae-ir-tutu--reot- Stan! delight. Longer, lower, more rugged and powered by an improved valve-in-head engine-fthe Bigger and Better Chevrolet ofrerstttotovera11peesma-thriirutstutitha. created wildfire enthusiasm throughout America. And coupled with this amazing engine performance i: a type of riding and driving comfort dinner unbelievable in a low-priced automobile. A wheelbase of 107 inchee-4our inches longer than bekre-usmad-ibteaaewmeehod of weight distribution that results in amazing new Inland: ind roadzbility. Four semi-elliptic shock absorber spring .-that set parallel to the frame 1nd are 84% as long as the wheelbase-smooth out the roadie“ stretches of highway. Anda newball bearirtgworm and car steering mechan- lZONorthFintStnet WM., RUEHL & CO. Phone 1110 math-hubs“ d in“ in. null-H. we. . f71s Th: Tm "rqey.tro%_ '585 The COACH 5 349 f595 ii;; "

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