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Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1928, p. 17

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Willin- C. lot-hold of I“ hulls-d -e.Wihmette.xritttiruei been at for December ST, win In I quiet Illir in the bride'- he. Misn Sun-on in: mud from the Uninnhy of Illinois Jug. Juno Ind Mr. Prudent in [rah-lad in 192']. She in a member of Sign: Kap- with a “in of - for-int a Sign“ Phi and VII Woman‘- “how of The Daily mm Be in I “at“- It". cow,“ the I. o. T. C. and h I Ila-hr a! M Upsilo- 0...: frateratitr. Saw-n! and M. Pi Tu Sign: and W] 3mm in.- matie organisations. The_reddi_isaBemtrieqE.abel Pence. dinner of Mr. Ind In. " wud “when Page. of I” For-t Mr, 'Ptuden in an non of Mr. Ind Mrs. "any B. Prudeu. former rui- gentg of, Will-gene now “via; in De- Anttrtunrrrttertt of tho (antenna! and Approaching minim of Miss Elisabeth Slut-on and Bradlee Pruden of Cleveland. Ohio VII made Thurs, dly night Il‘tho home of her parents. Me nnd Mrs. Willis Slnuon ot ‘79 Sunset road, Winn-Ila. T.ti. Milt“). than. a! In“ Mr. Ind Mrs. We!” an unending their honeymoon " Punch Lick springs. They will occupy the Black ruidenco tor the winter manna: while Mr. and Mrs. Blah are in California. Mr. Welze m attended by Robert! Howell ot Baum u the but In...) The when were John Rowett, (Zurich y Elwood. Richard "out. Ind Bunny; Shook of Santa “but. Cal. l After the ceremony " the church, I rec-option m held " the bone of) the bride'l mu in Chm. iii) tutu-e had been amused and com. and into I veritable [m damn i n ReNrhM" g. of "rrsattthemsurss'; and bunches of out with COWS lava. Three pet: of French doc”; opened onto the terrace from the 137-: in: room, giving I usurious once! to, both rooms. The windows of the sun) room were screened in vine- Ini ttow- ers, and through I skillful lightinr etNet gave the illusion of I garden bower. _ m in rich petunia shades and ended; bouquets of mixed ttowera. Mrs. Black, i mother of the bride, wore I Itrikin“ ensemble of dark Petunia velvet kink , med in chinchilla fur, and Mm. Vela, l the groom's mother. were Burgundyi velvet and d'Alenton late. , The bride Wore . havi- Inodll at! tramp-rent velvet in old ivory. Hut: veil was of exquiliu luv. a family heirloom. one that In ion: by her grandmother. She uni-d I colonial bouquo-t of valley lilies and Natal Min: Ruth Hills, Add of honor. an“ the Misses Aliee. Katherine and Inns Mills. bridesmaids, were froth of vol-i yowmuthocn Wyn-11mm Duet-it-tttVet Human-H regulation - PM u h- ovation wu Wad. II & nut that in (am yous, tho M church's Boy choir took Inn in a. humid (rumour. After Danni-u, org-n music. the in! not. d the wedding much In" _ uni from the back of the - an. (be sound of fresh young nie- - in; Btidll chorus from “Win.“ The choir came up the an. aide“ fuitowed by the minister and the rod- dinn party. I ATOW'B the that to look 5hrree . wit-1W iii in; unnuumvw. ovaWmWhmh. Entity“ Harm's-Wuhan]! mi. in MANN common 8811 [Al-il- In! I“ M "" “WM” --'as_ mMN-u Leik-riirriiiair. Gas. m. My "bah-47o??- ef In, MIT-b: The bride's [own In: of white ulin with I design of purl: homing a yoke mad with Roupoim lace over- rkirt. Her tulle veil in trimmed with beeune the bride oi an: in: non. um of In. G. Rich-rd Aodersoo "t Winmuu Sum-day evening, Oeo. have It. 'tdinuuansdiGiG.a- Putiiriilutuu.tr.r_uw lh,33rv1.._hux Ilium-an, Belon u tum altar mil: decorated with IIihx, |Iulllll hive. And white climatic-nuns. a the home a her parents, Mr. and In G. L. Anthony, 684 Bllll UM Glan- Afters-bdrm enigma. Fet.-tuadarseiuioesa.nriit numb-nun.“ t.6rinaidqfh-,amittr- 'yyemri!!t-ruttra-.rGA 'u.t9diei-diELisGU'. “hmtw """e'""u-"ua"'um'votcu-ats---rs,--eh-, 15 MILLION POPULATION FOR METROPOLITAN CHICAGO NITTH1N A LIFETIME m w u... “mm”, e um "MMtMa" --wut me you taste that every mamas; its wonderful soil and citizen of Metropolitan Chicago cumin agriculturaland manu- ought to know. _ -..'..- nus-[run Lucul. I.U COMIC. Each advertise- C1'iiiiiiiiSiiEiii'iiityirtt ment will touch Watch for these upmasinglephase advertisements. estthisttrea'sireatness Weshall Thtwi11bedirectlrtothepoint tell of the territory’s rich mineral --will give you fans that every h, this newspaper we shall publish, at frequent intervals, tt series of adver- tisements telling you why the future of Metropolitan Chicaeoissopeom- ising. The story is alive with in- terest -. you will not want to miss a single chapter. "l O ANYONE possessing the facts, it is unmistakably clear that ‘Metropolitan Chicago has every possi- bility of leading the entire world-rin population as well as trade importance-and this, within a relatively short period of time! To A clear bility - "rlrlt-iAarDramrmtt--aaaatramr.suamou, s‘enunmd two and-nu at once G be eteetrdeeted follows: Twelve Men Wh Baud Trial at Brown anl Brunette uni "he when of the jury which but fee? 'tthe Brat tire in Lake county JURY WINCH FOUND MURBERERS GUILTY mwmmm- 4i-sarehHiuttruAie-b.. incl-d 53th In.“ C.- 'rtdaaauotrrirwtur-tier- fella-ed. Inn-dimAll-no-Iu punduwthm‘onur Imus-datum“. 1ee-_u-rurarrtras. “duh“,umh 'h-rt-eo-et-t -tlrt.,mnA.qrith-Urm. a-h-tu-re-ra..- Henry Winter, North Chicago. Frank Wllmk, North Chicago, R. C. Hullork. W-utonda. LOUIS Gnllidge, Wankegnn. Harvey Hyde, North Chicago, fore- POM-[g “SERVICE COMPANY stqeePetereiGioooae-a-aaets a"'i_uu.aa.tasatii-s. graraMtts of a Series o'n'Metropolita'n Chicago the prediction of leading authorities or Romans [LumSIE t2tii'itif2iiiiiiEiiiii? 8't,t',,qt'd'ttrdt af i' 1tll'llt'a'tfWStg't"' arm GGaaiTiaa'i 1e,ee.rfyeaekiuiriGi 2.2.1.2” Pref-of cuetsitJiaairec.-as, the-aid-Nd-intake-u" III rhrsr '",itee,' i ai7aT use: I. iGii'i"aC, no. W. . III-thy. mail-u m It: J. Murphy. 14h Vin. “wood. Illinois Matinee, Sunny, November 4, 2:30 “THE SUNDAY, NOV. 4 MONDAY, NOV. 5 BARTLETJ‘ THEATRE screen masterpiece that will live forever in the heart of mankind. Auihble for first time at popular price - 50e _ 25e Exclusive at this Theatre KING l State's Attorney Smith “and-y in“ . launch! than“ the jury in behalf of the people of Lake county. The pron-tutor aid: the an antenna! to a'. "lurid; an of Willia- Bock. W the jury for the urvioe- they parlor-d. “Lake county owes its thanks to the water, rail and air; its power advan- tagesismiraculous growth up to this time, and the still greater develop- ment to come. facturing greatness We shall tell about the strategic loca- tion of Metropoli- tan Chicago; its un- equaled transpor- tation facilities-- ee.-.lsrrtutuaeats- It TUESDAY, NOV. 6 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7 m of I... at indium " it." character undid Intimate“ duty. The verdict In inc-ti“ in M of the nature or ‘crime tad the out dence presented. It wilt be I - to (input: and aiming]: that III- der, robbery, Bad burghry will - be toierated m lake county." PAG- my

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