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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1928, p. 8

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Patsy O‘Conneil will entertain a number of kiddies Friday afternoon in honor of her sixth birthday. All sorts of games have been planned and a lovely birthday cake has been prepared. Pumpkin faces will be much in evidence, together with all sorts of Hallowe‘en favors. Mr. and Mrs. George Bahr and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kough, of Austin, motored to Green Lake, Wis., Saturday, and spent the weekâ€"end at the cottage. Mrs. A. E. Smith was hostess yesâ€" terday at a one o‘clock luncheon at her home on Ridgewood drive. Covâ€" ers were laid for twelve guests. After luncheon bridge was played at three tables. Mr. and Mrs J. R. Heindsclman of Vincennes, Indiana, were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lief Norâ€" man of Pleasant street. Ar. and Mrs. Frank Conrad and daughter, Arlene, of Wilmette, were the Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad of 122 Mc Govern street. dohn â€" Hart, _ Wiliiam _ Harrison, Charles Coty, William Grant and George Conrad motored up to Lake Koshkonong, Wis., and spent the weekâ€"end fishing. Among the weekâ€"end guests at the Fritz Bahr, Sr.‘s home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Luck and daughâ€" ter, Isabella, from Ripon, Wis., Miss Mona Bahr from Minneapolis and Hans Bahr from Champaign. Mrs. Fred Gallagher entertained at two tables of bridge Friday night at her home on Ridgewood drive. Mrs. George Bollinger and Mrs. Samuel Ludlow of rWaukegan were the guests on Manday of Mrs. Harry White. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and two daughters motored to Milwaukee Sunday and spent the day with relaâ€" tives. at bridg avenue Cotholicâ€"â€" church, Hubbard Woods, when Miss Anne Kelly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Winâ€" notka was married co Edward A. Groenwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" wars. Greenwald, of 420 N. First street. Tre Rev. Father Hart perâ€" formed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown ofâ€"white satin with a tulle veil caught in place with orange Ilossoms and carried white roses. Miss Betty Burns of Winnetka was maid of bonor, while Louise Barlick of Winnetka. acted as Lridesmaid. The best man was Walter Cumiskey of K nosha, while James Kelly, a brother of the bride was usher. After the service a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents to about fifty of the immediate families. After a ten days motor trip in the east Mr. and Mrs. Greenâ€" wald will reside at 621 Onwentsia avenue. Highland Park. W On Saturday evening a family reâ€" Urion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berube of Maple street. _A delicious dinner was served at six o‘clock, covers being laid for twenty guests. Sister Mary Roseâ€" anne who teaches at St. Catherine‘s in West Pullman, ard Mr. and Mrs. Fredericksom of California were the out of town guests. A family picture was taken of eleven of the immediate family. After dinner five hundred was played at five tables, the successâ€" ful prize winners being Jerome Beâ€" rube, first; Fred Frederickson, secâ€" end; and Cloyie Berube, third. For the ladies, Alice Berube won first, Marie Berube. second. and Blanche Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd left on Monday morning for a motor trip to California. They will spend the winâ€" ter in San Diego. ,_ Mrs. J. M. Tuttle of New York, a former resident of Highland Park, is staying at the Moraine hotel for a few weeks. > Mrs. Ira Carpenter of La Fayette, Ind., is the guest a few days of this week of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Pertz and family of Ridgewood drive. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Pertz and niece. Lerore Carpenter, who is makâ€" ing her home with the Pertz‘s, toâ€" gether with Mrs. Carpenter will moâ€" tor to La Fayctte for the homeâ€"comâ€" ing of Purdue. They will witness the Purdueâ€"Wiscon<in game. A very pretty simple church wedâ€" ding took place yesterday morning ut nine e%lock in the Sactred Heart Charles Simonson of Miwaukee and Wis., were the guests on Tuesday of Berube, third. A delightful eve was enjoyed by the brothers and ters. Mrs. Lyman Murphy will emer tain the members of her bridge club at her home on Ashland a¢énue toâ€" freshments will be served. Mrs. James Alt. Mr. Miss Gertrude Will mMUueâ€"Misconsin game, Lucille Jehnson entertained eight birth ty at M onl an Th lams entertaines aturday evening proved. himself host on last e â€" entertained 4 friends at & ~home on Deâ€" is was Bily‘s tunday evening on S. St. Johns will be ais Mrs. Alex Smith of Glencoe, f*-! BUYING AUTOS FOR erly Elsie Witten, who has been CROSSâ€"COUNTRY TOURS quite ill in the Highland Park Io.-i «â€"_â€"â€"â€" pital is at the home of her mother,| Automobile dealers throughout the Mrs. William Witten. She is upon-[cqunury are experiencing an unpreâ€" ed as getting llox nicely. cedented demand for cars from buyâ€" Mrs. Emma Christenson of Nofl.h}en contemplating _ c r o s sâ€"country avenue announces the marriage of | tours, and it is believed that the sumâ€" her daughter, Miss Alice Christenson, | mer of 1928 will witness a continuous to Mr. Thomas Sneddon of Chicago,| movement of automobile tourists and on Suturday, Oct. 13. | vacationists both east and west across Miss Marie Levi, daughter of Edâ€" the continent over the border into Miss Marie Levi, daughter of Edâ€" the continent over the border into win J. Levi of Wilmette and lm'l‘fCanada, and south to the Gulf of Schwarz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee S.) Mexico, reports a bulletin issued by Schwarz of Chicago, were married ttJ‘[he touring bureau of the Chicago sixâ€"thirty o‘clock Thursday evening| Motor club. in the home of the bride‘s uncle, Wil-\ There are thousands of miles of liam Eisendrath of this city. At the | paved and improved roads extending wedding, which was a small, quiet from coast to coast, with their radial affair for the immediate members of ; connections, and it is freely predicted the family, Dr. Louis Kopald read that this summer will see the greatâ€" the service. The maid of ‘honor WAs / est interstate and intersectional traâ€" the sister of the bride, Miss Frances vel in American motor annals. Levi. and the best man was the aâ€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€" brother of the bridegroom, Herbert FACILITIES Schwarz. Mr. and Mrs. Schwarz will MoRrE‘e FOR RECREATION be at home at 554 Orchard lane, Winâ€" The community recreation | move netks. after October 21. mant in #he Hnitist Stutve is boonlâ€" Mr. _ and Mrs. Leonard Holden Vaughan, of Western Springs, HL, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to George Rayâ€" mend Donnersberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersberger of this city. EYERGREENS | and â€" deciduous trees and shrubs for saie at NORTH SHORE _ CEMETERY _ Nurseries. Landscaping done by‘ request. §4, Derrpath Ebratre PHONE 321 Motor Car Electric Service COMEDY, "MUSCLE MARVEL" The WVILLIAM FOXK 6tion Feture .\-\‘.\\\ \& \&\\ doa | | Al/ / /// / /1 ( ~_\\\‘\‘ \\ i ~ C ! /W £ ,/ Q\ JE @0 iE A \\ c GB :z,.,J;’,,y /;/// â€" * syMURNay 447 AWWM\’UII-M{)’CT mcTuce J-:‘;:r;:l-w:ffl'm\’ > MOXNDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 23, 24 Speedometer Service 515 Laure! Avenue mt .39 JOHN GILBERT ®ixt? Aborkt IAURENCE StAILINCGS Broasted ty may haw No matter what goes wrong with your carâ€"if it has anything to do with the electrical mechanismâ€"we are prepared to fix it promptly and efficiently. We‘ have special machinery, which enables us to locate the trouble without loss of time. We recommend that you let us check your car once in a while. It may save you a great deal of trouble later on. FRIDAY, OCT. 19 Complete Electrical Repair Service for C R. McClure THURSDAY. FRIDAY. OCT. 25, 26 BEAU BROADWAY of Automobiles All Makes POLKA BROS. with LEW CODY with Lewis Stone PICTU SE June Marlowe COMEDY â€" NEWS There are thousands of miles oiJ’ paved and improved roads extending from coast to coast, with their r-dialf connections, and it is freely predicted | that this summer will see the great-"? est interstate and intersectional traâ€") vel in American motor annals. \ The community recreation | move ment in the United States is boomâ€" ing according to Government reports. The city that hasn‘t organized it: playgrounds | and | placed them in charge of somebody who knows how to keep them active is a town that is apt to be considered outâ€"ofâ€"date with modern methods. 2 Formerly people worried when they had no bank account, but now they won‘t begin to worry until they have also lost their credit. Phone Highland Park 266 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS LEGION THE FOREIGN in Bon ‘THE SCARLET STATION LADY" Sunday Cont. 2 to 11 p. m. on the stage Raymond MHitchcock on the screen Prestâ€"Oâ€"Lite Batteries Sales and Service K Y W Uncle on the stage on screen SATURDAY, OCT. 20 FOX NEWS â€" NoVELTY L. Wahl LAKE FOREST COMEDY â€" NEWS PERSON ALVERADO No change has been made in the regulations _ regarding _ commercial cars entering Yosemite â€" National Park, the touring bureau of the Chiâ€" cago Motor club announces. Cars for hire carrying commercial licenses will not be admitted to the park. This information was secured from E. P. Leavitt, acting superintendent of Yosgmite, following rumors that the government ban on commercial cars had been lifted. A commercial car driven by the owner will be admitted to the park if the owner satisfies the checking rangers that the car is being used for a pleasure trip only, the Chicago Motor club bulletin points out. Moâ€" tor buses on educational tours, or commercial tours where a special permit has been secured to visit sevâ€" eral national parks on one tour, are admitted on payment of certain fees. PRIVATE CARS MAY ENTER YOSEMITE PARK No Clu.?o Made for Permit, If Auto Is Used for Pleasure, Explained One of Davis‘ handbills, shown in court, ‘called "Prof. Okon" a mind reader. "Do vou know what is in my "Do you know what is in my mind*" asked the judge. "No," answered Davis. ‘‘Three years in prison for takâ€" ing other people‘s money." Davis was charged with obtaining money under false pretenses from Negroes to whom he promised wealth if they would consult him. A boa constrictor escaped from his cage at a German seaside resort and plunged into the water, frightening the bathers, who thought it a sea serâ€" pebt. It is said that over a hundred people signed he pledge before they discovered that the snake was real. Sunday to Friday, Oct. 21 to 26, Inclusive "THE KING OF KINGS~" De LUXE THEATRE, LAKE FOREST That Incomparable Masterpiece of all Motion Picture Features by the World‘s Master Producer, Cecil B. DeMille will be shown at the ANNOUNCING RAVINIA CA B those living in Ravinia ts ols indb talled erintendent ;fi imors that commerciulJ ? en by the s the park‘% e checking “"3 ng used for | e Chicngo'fi s out. Moâ€" tours, or a special o visit sevâ€" % e tour, are ‘g_} ertain fees. 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