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Highland Park Press, 8 Nov 1928, p. 21

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i lheoGtedAdiBrimr)ihmifii, . WY. NOV“!!! I. a. s, " and " year puns, might or with prepayment privileges Our (on. on "than! by ROOSEVELT OUR references are clients for whom we have erected buildings. For those who will give us an opportunity to figure on any contemplated building. we will be pleased to make up sketches tad 6rtetseial setups-without cost. We have erected buildings of all kinds and types and are therefore in a position to show you the actually com- pleted buildings, making it unnecessary for you to vu- ualiu trom blue prints only. 1‘9an Slat. It“ Funeral} Director 27 North Sheridan Road _ 1 FOLDING CR A IRS townie CARD um.- AND coViiiié' w . _.__ BANQUET TABLES cmwnxx's TABLE AND CHAIRS ROSENTHAL, MAYER & LEWIS, THE PRIDE OF THE SOUTH Nonalcumdvhu“luuhuw-VMW Builders of Hatch. Kitchenettes. Apartments, Delivered an? called for - Rates are reasonable For Rent for Parties and Gatherings NEW ORLEANS lnumnoe, Building Management Real Estate Investment. Renting H. “M. PRIOR co. ludutrial Buildings ulnar-Immune HERE IS a hotel that matches every charm of this quaint old City. . The Roosevelt is as interesting- u in Iaeoy. French Qtsarter .--0. itable ts its p%pte-- and mgmful u its year round climate. ’ . Suite 505-1 " W. Vin-Muno- Street Telephone H. P. 299 um in Itw0dextrcs, CHICAGO can": COVERS In. Final Punk. of Wilmette 'Hrodt_krtetrmstexNehmt. .me_rrrerr.e.mtesbvher (th"r.tgaeMgtJ22,',,tteet “unlit-onward- desrhro_meht_tnefthetrrster. tsfuhhemhneo-th.-a- iAemu-hk*b+eteedterured- ‘ludur. Merbm-tamrotrutotr' 1l'i?,lrittrefiill"taeG1r1',1l';',' treehid_tomts.eth-ua. $1.1thme 1 Hi.- Iujuh Shw,thehridc’l sil- "r,mmnhermstr.t2mtd-t,natdmrm G'iiGiJiifiiuTiTii'r'air',iir.'. "Mi-mum“ lb- Lshnv'lbm‘nwofphkhnm {and has”. Inlchlhh’b W. ‘J-nalcadhndstbnhmul lhinuH-nudthuhnm Miss Elitabelh Lamson of Winnetlm is in charge of the supial activities for 'the visiting members of the English hockey team. who arrived Saturday, rto be house guests of hospitable Win- netkans. On Sunday Miss Lamson ‘urranged that they wilt go to Indian jHill Country club for dinner. Man- l day morning the English women Were taken to visit the various schools {and during the evening they were entertained It the theatre. On Tues, day there was I luncheon at Bub Irimming Hills and a Treasure Hunt to follow. Wednesday was the import- l, In! day of the grime between the Eme leo team and the first team of the ‘North Share Field Hockey association fat New Trier high school tuid. After the game tea was served at the Eschool and later there was a ban, quiet for both teams and others at lthl- Indian Hill trrille. of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Chicago. The turn buy window of the living mom was banked with autumn brand-s. and Inge butch of antique Ill-tied We chmmthemuma stood on either side. Thrmrehoot the hm Th, Wedding of Miss Katherine Shaw and Frank McClellan took place at 4 o’clock Friday "teretooet, It the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaw of 944 Spruce street. Mr, McNeil-n of St. Louis, Mo. The relatives and I few intimate friends of the two families were the only quests at the wedding. Mrs. 0stér.5cheitel and Miss In- grigl Scheitel, of CoperthaRen, friends of Mrs. Enact C. van Ammon, who am staying at the Homestead in Ev- anstonchave been the guests of honor at many charming affairs in Wianctka during the past few weeks. Mrs. van Ammon Rave an informal reception m their honor " her home' at 5674 Hm >tn-et. on Sunday. rrcto-) her '30. On Fedrwsdas, October PU,' Mrs, Warren Shoemaker, 45 Green bay road. Trave a bridge party for them‘ at wh.ch there were twenty guests. Mrs. Herbert R. kutz. 627 Sheridan man}. entc ained fourteen. guests , dinner; tor Mrs. Suheilel and herl daughter last Wednesday evening; Thursday. Mrs, Rohert But: was hos-, tess for them at luncheon at Indian Hill Country club and next Tuesday Mrs. Erskine Wilder will entertain for these two visitors at a luncheon and hridee party at the Club Vista dd Lam). The marriage cannon; was per- formed by the uncle of the bride, the Rev: 1ur_oid Wiellhnssisunt pastor c...“ TiiiiriVii7i%G"ikT S'l2tt.tud,tgy,teeLs.eit l 'ia-ri.,".-,., "he6rt-thgiG.toeiir.uu" Mr. and Mrs. John Stu rt, 990 Sheri- dan road Winnetka, enamined at a dinner given at the new 900 Michigan avenue restaurant followed by a thes sun- party last Wednesday evening. The [turns of honor wrre Miss Cyn- thia and Miss Dorothy Wilson who re- cvntly made their drbuls. Mrs, Samuel Earle. mother of Mr. and Mrs. S. Edwin Earle of 467 Lill- den lvenue. Winnetkn, who has been I guest 1t the Earle home time her return from a summer in Europe, left Wednesday. October " tor her home in Wuhington, D. C. Mrs. Earle is recording mercury genenl of the Daughters of the American Revolution and VII one of the speakers at the luncheon given by the General Imfay, ette chapter of the D. A. R. in West- minster hill ll Atlantic City recently. When in England she attended a meet- ine of the U. S. D. of "HZ. Miss Churlolté mm and Miss Bars bun Muller of Glenna: were mug the debutante: who assisted It the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rew " Evmton hat saturday to introduce their daughters, Miss Ther- esa and Mist Ada. Katherine, to so- ciety, rMr..adMra.W.G,Gtovor.etyat Fox-bl. avenue. Winneth. Ion-Indy of Vii-Into. but announced ch me gagement of their blight", Mary Dorothy, to Bay Wu. Thicl. no.0! Mr. and Mn. Paul Thiel of Fond du but. Wis. Mina Glover and Mr. Thiel attended the University of Wiscon- sin where Miss Glover is A member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and Mr. This] is tk member of Phi Kim). And Phi Delta Phi (law) fntemities. North Shore'News m um PARE "It RMWLAND PAIR. ILLINOIS an the on], ~v-~~.â€" -e'--r- --.-._-- -- A 'rihrh.priRer,ovGuthkaiiv. in. PM-r-q-tIii-if. 'Telqrpttrtrt. a. P. 277‘ pumifrfiif _ - u iiriiii6iii7 " $ut8rrh. lads-run, ttersted and lea-ind " N. First St. Mrs. James M, Hobbs of t63 Wash- ington avenue is entertained at two luncheon, this week. The first was on Tuesday. and the second on Wed- nesdny. Mrs. Mary McKeegnn of Lake For- est, formurly of Glencoe. entertained some of Mr Glencoe friends at 3 Hoover breakfast in her home on Monday. During the morning a tele- Among the tsfhrirs given this week was a party un Wednesday evening given by Mrs. Joseph Shippers of Glen, toe. A shower was given on Thurs- day ever-mg at the home of Mrs. Frederick Babcock of Evanston by In. Babacuck, Mrs, Herbert Tomlin. wn and Mrs. George Linen. Satur, day evening Miss March: mum en- tertained in honor of Miss Flynn-r. Mrs. Mellen C. Martin, 630 Rose- wood avenue, Winnetka, was the guest for whom Major Casajus, Military at- tache of the Spanish Embassy, in Washington, D. C., entertained at tea October 23 at his home. Mrs. Carl Miner, 2t4 Palos road Glencoe, has returned from a two 1keek's trip to Boston and New York. ELECTRIC ARC uni ACETYLENB Cracked motor blocks welded without removing from chassis 490 Deerfield Avenue Night Service Phone H. P. 2691 Haak’s Auto Supply Co. ‘oauunhpn-a- Cult-II. “In". Hiss Puyurer is a grudunte of Northwvaun university, where the was I mrmher of the Pi Betas Phi sor- wity. Mr, Hull was a student of No, tre Dame. Classified The bride wail intended by her sil- ter, Mis, Mary Paynter, Ind this groom by his father. Following the ceremony there was at until recep- tion pt the church. Mr.' Hull uni his bride will make their home in Rogers Park. Han and took also; in an Sand “out church in Hubbard Woods, " 9 o'clock in, gin: momiar, _ _ Iii. Walter Hull " N Park. Thin-I of greetings van received from gull-aux Wu read by the new. P. Lilr. Hoover. BLACKBURN WELDING CO. A quxquv; ELECTRICIANS MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Roz-air or Rebuild An! Make " hdnwr Take. Bump- 3rd Dena an: of run" Auto Body Ind Fender: Orin nun e-r In and an run-man ‘GERRIT'T. HORNE HIGHLAND AWNING CO. LETTERING - MONOGRAMS Auto-~Nln BNrred n4 leg-Ir“ “uncut- City.“ Ate-III AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES GARAGE mid CAB SERViCE Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop Telephone Highland Park 542 - iii-”5;. (or the Thet', Mt?! a... J A MES COLLINS Auto Painter “It" nun-Imam.“ Milkm' momma PURE BEVERAGE co. LARSON BROS. I. I.” mum A“ High Grade Work 6t6-6tib Laurel Avenue ‘irst St. Tei. H. P. 1234 0mm“. Norm-mum": Dena] “I“ 'tr- TUBE IMAGE» thud-lb!“ '-AY-i LAY-l _ IAN!!!“ 51.! Elm Pac. To keep account of temperature ouuiations, the "degree day" vms de- ik'ised as a standard from which ealcu- (lations, of cold are made. A temper- }ature of To degrees is taken as the ‘ "comfort line." When the average “temperature throughout the day is 65 'du'ntrees, the temperature during wak- Iing hours will be 70 degrees. Hence, a mean temperature of 65 degrees is used as the sundard thermal line from (which temperature calculations are made. Mrs. Gerald B. Horton, who Was: "iiss Mary Louise Fulton before her guarding» on Oct, IT, and Mr. Hur- ‘lon have gone to Kansas City to live. (aid, wedding ceremony wan lead at Christ church by the Rev. E. Ashley 1ertusrd and a reception followed at ithe bride's home in Winnetka, Mr. ’llorlon is the sun of Mrs. E. B. Mor, 'tun of Wilmette. 5219-293: - "er Potyttire l Miaa Elizabeth Webster became “he bride of Sturtevant Min-nun on {October 13. during a ceremony per- ',tormed at Christ church. The wedding ‘rweplion Inns held It the home of the 1,rrys nude and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A, Strong of Hubbard Woods. cur-. Hinman is the son of Mrs. George ‘W, Hinman, also of Winnetka. m1. CONTRACI'OIS Paints, Wall Paper. Glass Window Shades. Auto Glas. Pzn'atm' Suppliers Cantu! & Second St. Tel. H, P. 909 Box 1m "rune. CLIMATE OF' U. S. IS BECOMING WARMER Cement Work & Grading tantrum» Cement Skirt-lb. Calm! Floor- and every an... in m. an...“ Line htimten furnished an EIt'awIlin: All kind: of Groinst -_rsrisiorjtCifrCcrTirt The climate of the United States " becoming warmer. This is shown by ntatrtics of gas companies on fuel used for house-heating and data cum- mind on temperature v a r i a t i o n ' throughout the years, temperature havmg an increasingly pronounced etfect on gas consumption. BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 can“: ave. Tel. H. P. 1128 PAINTING AND DECORATING on». non. Highland M mo C. V. NICHOLS. DDS. 93mm BUILDING KW Park. In " McGovern Street CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Estimates gladly furnished free, TEL. H. P. 2486. trEmMhnChDAMsox Tit/phon- Hhhllnd Putt "" HIGHLAND PARK MIC SHOP Telephone Highland Park 1482 CARPENTER CONTRACTOR CEMENT coNTRAcixiit WM. OTTEN MASON CONTRACTOR 217 North Green Bay Road DANIEL A. PAY Rom'. H. HENTHORN GEORGE TUCKER BUTTER AND EGGS Painting and Decorating Contractor wa.n&7'_ Immune-nun. "dr.Tb.n-.-qNoe'gt. BRAND BROS. PROFESSION AL “I...” P. UGOLINI 2377 Lakeside Road Highland Plrk 3012 DECORATORS BUSINESS Call Deerdeid 269 “an“ 1736; l Gravles. says Mrs. Nichols, have Ialways been about the same through- ‘nut the country but housewives are huw using prepared sauces and other !ttavars to produce a wide variety of grades which rival the handiwork of French chefs, heretofore held up as masters of the culinary an. l “NAM ideas m cooking In develop, i mg mun- rtspuily In the United States 'than in any other rounlry.” accord, mg In lit, Acil B. Nichols in Farm ‘6; bueoue, because " the intelligence (uf American houe,vwtves. ( "When hou,eatres are bored with tookttttr," Mu, commues, "they know they are in a rut and they straight- may begin plannmg wmelhing ingen- iouMy new, whereupon cooking be. Comez, fun." Mrs. Nichols can amung her ex- ‘pcrlments which were adopted widely by her phased guests, that of making coéoa or chocolate with a dash of eof, ifee. She used one cup of eofree to Tour cups of you»: or chocolate 1nd, she says. "the bevernge was of un- usual flavor and memories of it ling- U-red just as they do of exquisitely blended perfumes." Other smash! experiments with recon, she added, in- (cluded u-mg a dozen gains of salt in the cooking vessel, or a dash of cinnamon. "LAsTEmsciiisrtticairrL, 'r.r-mietse--..u 'reLKP_atrs 368.3LJohn-An "rtoeymr9-ieef.rrmrsom. When you um cotttemplatimg building or Remodeling. Cotvsutt-- PLUMBING and HEATING Phone‘219~R or 2.19-g D1 cvrtie'.d. [H Tvlcphvnv H. P. 93:3 It is only recently, says the writer, that fruits have [fern used in ttarnish, "w meats. Dashes of orange and lem- on were used by her in all sorts of puddings and pastries in wuys not prescribed in the recipe books. 217 Burch-ll Ave Directory Housewives in This Coat" A Alwass Devizilg Sanding New, Sun Expert NEW COOKING IDEAS DEVELOP 'df “ERICA PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 228 "Vector and Better All tho The” as: CENTRAL AVENUE _ non NIH!!!) PA“ I?! ERWIN F. DREISKE ELECTRIC SERVICE norm slog; BUILDING w. smalhn' "re-ir-ttir-area' “In Whig W Wu}, , Peter H. K. Crimson PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Orin-run! um Mu" PIA-lam. Telephone Highland Park 530 mum AND ELECTRIEXL APPLIANCES PLUMBING aifEArciG PLUMBING and “EATING Doran Oil Burners FLORIST Artistic Funeral Design: 63 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 602 _ I. Mir. "e Ekin-{MVM (‘antr-rting Ind repairing Attractive lice of fixtures OFFICE 16! BLVD! STREET Tailorin. Git -e.G GUST OSTRAN " “Say It With Flowers" M. A. FRANTZ K ENELSON FLORIST PAGE ELEVEN H :ghwuod, ! .

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