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Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1928, p. 3

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t/. (#A ‘ | It‘s hard to keep smiling, ‘isn‘t it? Mr. O. B. Brand and Mr. Robert Roeber have just returned from a motor trip around Lake Michigan. Miss McGowen and the Misses Conâ€" Miss Alma Helke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Helke, of Glencoe, became the bride of Mr. Lorraine Thom of this city last Thursday eveâ€" ning at five thirty a‘clock at the Glenâ€" coe Lutheran church, the Rev. L. Nauss officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Thom have left on a motor trip in the east and upon their return will reside in Highland Park. Glencoe was the maid of homor and Mr. Ray Rudoiph, a brother of the bride, served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey left immediately after the ceremony on a wedding trip in northern Wisconsin, and upon their return will make their home in Highâ€" laud Park. . bride‘s parents, the Rev. W.. F“."S;; officiating. â€" Miss Ber_nAiceARudulph of The marriage of Miss Helen Ruâ€" dolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Rudoiph and Mr. George Martin Dailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Dailey of this city took place last evening at the home of the Tâ€"0le of Centra! avenue, entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening for Miss Elizabeth Rephols whose marriage to Mr. F. A. Cronkâ€" hite of Knoxville, Ia., will take place Saturday, Oct. 6. Mrs. Zable entertained at a miscelâ€" laneous shower last Thursday eveâ€" ning for Miss Giadys Larson, her sisâ€" ter, who is to be married soon. ‘ Mrs. Archibald Abercromby is enâ€" tertaining her bridge club on Friday evening. â€" \ [] New Trees J New Shrubs {] Lawn Work C] Garden Work ‘The remainder of the day was spent in dancing and other festivities. Mrs. Cassai is the only daughter of Mr. Our Knowledge of Landscape Work is Your Protection Let us Mmdloboul it. Return this ad today. GAGE & JORDAN, Contracting Department 2016 Central St., Evanston, IIl. GENTLEMEN : Last Saturday morning, St. James revns (at t begutiith werdiey wiee scene of a wedding when Miss Judith Mordini and Joseph Casâ€" sai were united in marriage by the Rev. J. Holly. The bride was lovely in her gown of white satin and Spanâ€" ish lace and wore & veil of tulle and Spanish lace and carried a shower bouquet of ophelia roses and lilies of the valley. Little Mary Mordini, miece of the bride, acted as flower girl 'l\c-dd‘:h-uliu&itrh Gallasini and bridesmaids, Franâ€" ces Mordini and Dema Capitani wore taffeta dreszes in rainbow colors and You may call at oo haany. way font you mt rid of your foot aches? It really is . casy. =‘- the Mflr server , and your feet will be ARCH PREsSERVERP ‘Those achy feet! They seem to make one cross in spite of every« thing. Even when you know you J Trimming J Transplanting [ Black Soil SHOE Very truly yours, in reference to the following: Mrs. Harry Mills and Mrs. Bremâ€" ner were the guests of Miss McMahon of Munscy, Ind., a few days last week. « Miss Margaret Church left last week for Oberlin college where she will enter her sophomore year. Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner returned home Monday from Detroit, Mich., where they were called owing to the death of a relative. irs. Raymond Sheahen was hostâ€" «:s~to her bridge club Tuesday eveâ€" ving. Mr. Jacob Brand left Monday for his home in St. Petersburg, Fla., afâ€" ter spending a few weeks with relaâ€" tives and friends here. Mrs. Marshall Sam'p;elliérl{t:emin- ed at a bridgeâ€"luncheon last Tuesday for Miss Marion Carr. x Miss Lois Larson entertained filâ€"j tcen cousins at dinner and a personal | shower for Miss Gladys Larson whose f marriage to Mr. Chester Bierwirth of Chicago will take place Wednudi_v.i Oct. 10. The table decorations were carried out in pink and white. 1 Miss Carolyn Bochmer of 571 Cenâ€" tral avenue, entertained the memâ€" bers .’NL." bridge club at dinner folâ€" lowed bridge, Monday evening. hl:;:c. -:4 bridge, Tuesday t The Board of Directors of the Woman‘s Civie club of Ravinia will entertain all of the members of the standing committees at tea Wednesâ€" day, Oct. 3 at 2 p. m. in the Village house. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Maus have‘reâ€" turned from a trip to St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dunscomb have rented their home to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sims of Evanston for the winter and are moving into the Seneca hotel, Chicago, on Monday. Mrs. George Schmus and dnu(tur. Mrs. Charles Fisher of Calif., are visiting relatives and their sister, Miss Sarah Wessling, who is visiting Mrs. T. H. Decker. Mrs. C. J. Tremaine is returning to her home at 817 Forestâ€"avenug, on October 1, after several years absence from Highland Park. The past sumâ€" mer she has been in California visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs. H. Vincent Hills. The new year for the North Shore Wellesley circle is about to begin. The first meeting for the season of 1928â€"29 will take place at the home of Mrs. S. Parker Johnston, 505 Waverly road, Highland Park, Tuesâ€" day, Oct. 2, at 2:30 o‘clock. The afâ€" ternoon will be essentially of a soâ€" cial nature as it will be reâ€"gathering time, but before the tea hour, news ! of class reunions will be recounted. | guests of Mrs. Vencil Musik. _ _ | was operated on Monday at the Highâ€" d:ummmn&o-fi-h hfim“ml-:’*“ St. James hal} was a most successful I:.'udllm.hhbnnndhl: affair. ‘ daughter returned last ‘Thursday Miss Carolyn Bochmer of 571 Cenâ€"| from Denver, Colo., and Kanzas City, tral avenue, entertained the memâ€" Kan., where they spent the past three hun’»;r%ehbct“hl- mu‘vhhnhdv-u'd:ulr Mrs. ymw.u with them expect to remain in Denâ€" luncheon and bridge, Tuesday. _ |ver, Colo., permanently. [] Stepping Stones [] Pergolas J Hardy Plants Eon en d ce on October 24. The North American Union, No. 99 are giving a card party at Witten hall, Laure! avenue on Friday, Oct. 5. Five hundred, euchre, and bunco wil | be played after which refreshments f will be served. There will be prizes. Mrs. E. F. Clow had as her guests yesterday, Mrs. E. Seidlinger and Miss Louise Schuett of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Abercromâ€" by and two dangbterg were the Sunâ€" duy dinner zuv:l;"(-); Sl'l:.ulnd McClamore of Park Ridge. The parishioners of the St. James church; Highwood, are working hard on plans for the bazaar to be held the latter part of next month. This event promises io exceed the previous bazaars given. The first ball of the fall sen.wnf given by H. P. Lodge No. 1362 will be held Saturday evening, Oct. 6 | in the Elks club. A "peppy" orchesâ€" | tra has been secured to furnish the ! music for the evening. | Mr. C. F. Mather ‘E daughter, Miss Anne, next week Wednesiay Mr. J. J. Brand and Miss Salome Brand spent the weekâ€"end in Lakeâ€" wood, Mich. Mrs. Demgen will leave the latrer part of this week for California where she will spend the winter. Mrs. E. O. Inman of N. Green Bay road is entertaining on Friday eveâ€" ning at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Elsie Lencioni whose marriage to Mr. John Wisdom will take place evening. Winters of Eagle Rock, Calif., who is visiting her son, Mr. L L Winâ€" ters. Monsieur Jean of the Fine Arts building, bas just returned from a summer in France and will open his French ¢lasses here October 18. taining her yesterday for Sm@ififivfi: beach, N. H. of Mrs. RADIO STATION WMAQ DON‘T MISS A WORD OF THE INIMITABLE HUMOR OF THIS GREAT COMEDY TEAM. A GREAT THRILL IS COMING TO YOU THROUGH THE MAJESTIC SUPERâ€"DYNAMIC SPEAKER. MAJESTIC DEALERS ARE EVERYWHERE. Mather Smith anrd his World‘s Gmatest Blackface Comedians EVERY SUNDAY EVENING STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY , are leaving ¢ on a motor ing the convention of the Mystic Workers. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Culâ€" ver will return Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Strenger, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clow and Mr. and Mrs. James Collins spent the weekâ€"end at Waupaca, Wis. Miss Edith Vail of Lincoin avenue returned Sunday to Smith college. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Therrien of Ridgewood drive are the proud parents of a son born on Monday, Sept. 24 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. * A snowbail bush in the yard at the V&fllflkhâ€".uhlm.n- nue, Highwood is blooming for the second time this summer. | This is a . Maurice Dunn of Ridgewood drive and Mrs. Norman Culver of Logan street left Monday for Detroit Telephone Highland Park 144 Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern Pasâ€" senger Station. Robert W. Pease Pharmacist Cara Nome Face Powder until you want it off Cara Nome Perfume Delights every woman who deâ€" sires and endeavors to preserve her youthful appearance. 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