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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1928, p. 18

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North Shore News PAGE EIGHT Saturday â€" evening, October â€" 20, brings the marriage of Miss Marian Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Stafley Black. 171 Franklin road, to Walter Ernest Welge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Weige of Evâ€" anston. The wedding is to be at Christ church, and a reception for the family and intimate friends will follow at the hume of the bride. On Monday afternoon, Miss Virâ€" ginia Lewis will give a tea and book shower for Miss Black. Miss Ruth and Miss Mary Mills, who are to be in the bridal party, will give a spinâ€" MNany affairs are being given in honor _ of _ Miss â€" Katherine Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1. Shaw of 994 Spruce street. whose marriage to Robert McClelian takes platée October 26. Among the festivâ€" ities wrre the buffet supper, bridge, and <hower given by Mrs. Robert Mcâ€" Cullough of Chicago, formerly Geneâ€" va Edinger of Wilmette, and the luncheon. bridge. and miscellaneous shower Mrs. Harold G. Schroyer gave Wednesday at her home in Glencoe. Mrs. J. Benjamin Ott of Wilmette will be hoatess Wednesday, October 1, at a luncheon, bridge, and a hosiery ster dinner later in the week, and Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bl will give a supper dance for bridal party at the Drake botel. Smllax trimmed the stairway and the arched doorways of the living room. The ceremony was performed before the fireplace banked with oak luscs ond ferns. and flanked by tail camde‘labra which gave a soft light. Buskets â€" of â€" chrysanthemums â€" and suowherries cearried out the color scheme. The service was read by Dr. Edward Ames of the University of Chicago Church of the Disciples of Christ. an old friend and instructor of Dr. DeLargy. â€" Mme. OGumirof® played "Dreams" from "Tristan and Isolde" and the Wedding March from "Lohengrin." The bride was gowned in her mother‘s wedding dress of ivory satin made with a full skirt and tight bodice with a lace bertha. She carâ€" ried a shower bouquet of roses and valley Blies and was preceded by Barbara Wakely, her flower girl. After the ceremony, â€" Prof. Boza Oumirof sang several love songs. The wedding supper was served to ninety guests. day even‘ng in in Glenco= and ception at the The Rev. John dred t In brid Mrs. DeLargy is a graduate of the University of Chicago and during the past year was director of the Winâ€" retka Nursery school. Dr. Delargy is a graduate of Oberlin college and received his degree of doctor of philâ€" osophy at the University of Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. DeLargy will be at home at their apartment. 1114 West Nevada street, Urbana. Saturday afternoon at 4:30 Miss Elizabeth Webster became the bride of Sturtevant Hinman at a ceremony t« rformed by the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard at Christ church fololwing whieh a reception was held at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong. 1377 Tower ton. Cugene J. Sullivan, Carl firimm proi lokn Mever of Oak Park. M~. and Mrs. Daniels left Thursâ€" da. to motor to Signal Mountain, 1 on. for their honeymoon. They wl be at home after December 1. at 144 w‘e avenue, Evanston. Amuel B. Spuch angr The | wediding Th n the wedding party were th do‘s sister, Janice, as her maid of or. and Miâ€"s Lusifle and Miss Milâ€" d Sevmour of Evanston, Mrs. Euâ€" e J. Suflizan of Oak Park and s Refty Purdum of Kokomo, Ind., bridesmaids. _‘ The | bridesmaids re chiffon gowns of fuschia shades | the maid of honor was gowned in n orchid chiffen {~. Daniels was attended hy his thor, Weldon, rs best man and the ces were Gard Callins af Evan<â€" n Mis fr m & Skokie Coun Ouk f ridhl dinser given nts., Mr. ons Mrs Jr. at their home Caolidge fo Miss â€" Marian [ Dr. und Mrs. Dr. Paul Lee Deâ€" ted Jast Friday T1 arr Al tride s par Kenilworth c of the deâ€" ce Haugan arty given râ€" Hinman. . Thursday a junchons e&, and on Mrs. Black reng . wa W lace nl Mrs. Henry W. Wales of 480 Sheriâ€" dan road, and her sister, Mrs. H. E. | Simons of La Grange, are leaving the first of the week to motor to Pa.ris.! Ky., to attend the wedding of Mrs.| Wales‘ son, Henry W. Wales, Jr., of Lowisville, who is marrying Miss| Nancy Barbee Wilson, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Paris, | Ky.. Suturday evening, Oct. 20. ; The wedding will be a large afâ€" fair taking place in the Presbyterian church. Many friends will be there‘ from Louisville where the young couâ€" ple will make their home in the fuâ€"| turc, and other guests will include the bridegroom‘s father who will leave Winnetka the end of the week, his brother, Rubert, who expects to come from Harvard and his sister, Barbara. who. though it not advisable for her to leave her studes Jong crough to take part in the preâ€"wedâ€"| ding festivities and be a bridesmaid, will go down from Smith college for Mrs. Robert P. Reynolds, formerly Miss Sarah Chickering of Winnetka, who moved to Madison, Wis., with ber family four years ago, and Mr. Reynolds will spend the next year at the University of Ghent, Belgium, where he holds a fellowship. Mr. Reynalds received the degree of doeâ€" tor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin this June. her family fou Reynolds will . the University where he hol Reynalds recei tor of philosopl Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Shaw oft uH#4 Spruce street have issued invitaâ€" j tious to the marriage of their dxugh-? ter. Katherine, to Robert F. }lcC!el-' lin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.} Mctlelian of St. Louis, Mo., on Ocm-i ber 26, at 4 o‘cleck in the afternoon.} The bride‘s only attendant will be her | Mrs. Julius Wunder. mother of Mrs. Stanley Knight, 51 Kenilworth avenue, was married October 5, to Gustax F. Fischer at the home of Mrs. Wunder‘s son, 1745 Jarvis aveâ€" mue. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fischer will be at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. until November 1, when they will sister, Marjorie, and James MecClelâ€" Jan ouf St. Louis will be best man. Mr. McClellan and his bride will be at home after December 1, at 6930 fircenview avenue, Chicago. be at home in the house. Mr. Fischer built last spring on the grounds of the Knollwood Country elub at Lake Forest. v ceremor Suite 4 Telephone 678 256 St. Johna Ave. H SEWING MACHINES Some real values in rebuilt machines rom Six Doliars and mp. A. H. MUBHLKE SINGER AGENCY Deerfield, Iil. Tel. Deerfeld 364 153 N. Secand St. Tel. H. P. 457 DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Carpenter and Bailder SOLD AND REFAIREE Highland Park, DJ A. MENONI Sharpening Tools DENTISTS H. P. State Bank Blog. Highland Park These defendants had sued in Chiâ€" cago to get their down payments back and the company, acting as sales agents for the trustees, filed the inâ€" junction here to prevent clouding of titles, attorneys said. Arguments on an injunction filed by H. O. Stone company, Chicago {and brokers, to halt more than 100 buyers of land in a subdivision near Highland Park and Lake Bluff from getting the right to rescind their contracts, weére made last week beâ€" fore Circuit Judge C. C. Edwards. HEARS ARGUMENT ON INJUNCTION CASE It was argued that the court did net have jurisdiction as all the conâ€" tract holders resided outside. of the county. In behalf of H. O. Stone it was pointed out that as the propâ€" erty was in Lake county that Cook wounty judgment§ would only be or the person and not on the Jand. Considerable money is involved, it is said. as the land is located in the rich Skokie Valley. The matter was taken under visement. HEARS BUSICK WANTED IN MISSOURI FRAUD State‘s Attorney Gets Workman Indicted Here Is Sought in Nullivan, Mo. Caleb A. Busick, former Waukegan real estate dealer, who is under inâ€" dictment in Lake county on a charge of conspiracy to embezzle $100,000 from the county treasury, is wanted in Sullivan county, Missouri, State‘â€" Attorney A. V. Smith was informed last week. He is charged with conâ€" spiracy to defraud in a warrant isâ€" sued in the Missour: county recently. An attorney from Missouri conâ€" ferred with Col. Smith about the charge against Busick here som« weeks ago. He said that Busick was alleged to have been involved in a county treasury swindle there. Col. Smith was informed by the state‘s attorney of Sullivan county that a search is being made in and around Chicago for Busick, but so far efforts to locate him have beer futile. He is urder bond of $10,000 on the Lake county charge. ; WASH CLOTHES / |SURPRISINGLY j THE SWEDISH ART METAL €CO., Inc Gust. W. Lofgren, N. S. representative 653 Chicago Ave., Highland Park Phone BHighland Park 1799 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Windes & Marsh Foremost along the North Shore MOVING â€"â€"â€" â€"THE â€" IREDALE FIREPROOF WAREKHOUSEsSs Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 OarKâ€" TeErRraAce | Launory | Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers HOUSEHOLD GOODs PHONE H. P. 181â€"182 FOR RESTFUL NIGHTS SWEET AND CLEAN BLANK ETS STORAGE ART METAL WORK PACKING of SHIPPING ad BASY BREAD RIBPORK ROAST «»«â€" PORK LOIN ROAST® «â€" FRESH LITTLE PIG HAM the pound 22%¢ Large Cuts FRESH SPARERIBS PORK CHOPS LEG SPRING LAMB ENGLISH MUFFINS CABBAGE, 4 Ib for . ...... CUCUMBERS, large, 2 for . HEAD LETTUCE, 2 heads GREEN BEANS, 2 gts. for DRY ONIONS, 6 Ib for . ... SPINACH, peck .......... CELERY, the bunch .. .. .. YELLOW TURNIPS, 6 Tb FRESH PERCH, Ib ....... FRESH WHITE FISH, Ib .. FRESH TROUT, tb ........ FRESH HALIBUT, tb ..... FRESH HERRING, tb . â€"... FRESH SHRIMP, tb ....... SHORT LEG MILKâ€"FED VEAL, (6 to 8 Ib), the pound ...... ... RUMP MILKâ€"FED VEAL, (5 to 71b) the pound ................ BREAST MILKâ€"FED VEAL (with pocket for roast or cut up HERKIMER COUNTY WHITE A MERICAN CHEESE, the pound 49¢ BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, tke pound ...................... 49c NEW APPLES, 6 Th .............2..5. 22222 22 25e JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, 2 pounds for .................. 25¢ YAMS (Sweet Potatoes) 4 Tb for . ............................. 25¢ JONATHAN APPLES, the bushel .................02..2 .200 08245 FANCY COOKING APPLES, the bushel ..................... $1.89 for stew) the pound .....................2..22.22222.22..2.0.. 15¢ SHOULDER ROAST MILKâ€"FED VEAL (5â€"1b cuts) the pound 19%/%¢c Rib Veal Chops, Ib .........35¢ _ Boneless Roll‘d Veal Roast, Ib 35¢ Loin Veal Chops, Ib .........42¢c _ Boneless Veal Stew, Ib ......35¢ VEAL STEAK, tb ..........55¢ Friday only, the peck FANCY SPRING DUCKS, fresh dressed, the pound .. .. FANCY STEWING HENS, fresh dressed, the pound ... .. FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS, strictly fine, the pound FANCY FRYERS, fresh dressed, the pound ........... BEST RIB ROAST BEEF, (6thâ€"7th rib) the pound PRIME RIBS BEEF ROAST, the pound ........ BEST HAMBURGER STEAK, the pound . ... ... PORTER HOUSE STEAK, the pound . ....... .. RUMP ROAST, boneless, the pound ................. ... .. BEST POT ROAST, the pound ..:...................00 20. BEST ROUND STEAK, the pound ................... ... Lamb Breast, Ib ............10¢c _ Fresh Plate Beef, Ib .. Pickled Beef Tongues, Ib ....32¢ _ Fresh Beef Tongues, Ib Plain Rolls, Parker House Rolls, Butter Rolis, Coffee Cakes, Doughnuts, Cupcakes, and Cakes FANCY NEW POTATOES 24 N. FIRSTST. HIGHLAND PARK IILINOIS Telephones HIGHLAND PARK 1676 â€" 1677 1€ RAPP BROS. 23¢ BAKERY GOODS 19%c Three slices of Basy Bread a day helps reduce your weight in natures way. $1.00 ORANGES FOWLS 21¢c 45¢ 59¢ 3 doz. for 15¢ FISH NEW CARROTS, 7 bunches 25¢ NEW BEETS, 7 bunckes for 25¢ WHITE TURNIPS, 2 1b .... 25c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS dz 35¢ SELECTED LARGE EGGS dz 45¢ PARSNIPS, 4 1b .......... .25¢ CARROTS, 6 Ib ............25¢ HUBBARD SQUASH, 6 Ib. 25c FRESH MACKEREL, Ib .... FRESH PIKE, Ib .......... FRESH SALMON, Tb ....... FRESH FILETS, Tb ......... SsMOKED WHITEFISH, Ib .. GORTON‘S CODFISH, Ibbox SMOKED FILLETS, Ib ... the pound SEEDLESS GRAPES the basket THURSDAY, 2l....... 49¢ ons seess y 200 eassa~.s, $249 25ic 29c Ib . .35¢ box 38¢ ... 4b¢ ... .1l8e .. 59%¢ 39\ 5¢ 45¢ 39%¢

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