Mr. and Mrs. Edw.ard Kos‘kela of Detroit. Wer., announce the marriage of their daughter, Genevieve to Mar- vin, James Witten Gn of,hfr. and Mrs. "William Witten- of Laurel ave.- nite 'on Saturday,- April 20 at St. James church, Highwood. The Rev. Father Holly performed the cere- many; The bride wore a 'powder blue gown and a large picture. hat to match and carried an arm -bouquet of yellow roses. .Miss Marion Wit- ten/twin sister-pf the groonraeted as- bridesrilaid and wore a coral colored frock with}; large hat to_match and carried pink roses. Mr. Fred Schwei- of Glenctieserved the groom as best man. After a delightful wedding break fast served atthe Witten home to 20 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Witten left for a two weeks trip mirth. After May 10th they will be alt.home to their Local and Personal Take a glance through our Book stock for the newest copyrights. just in. Famous old authors, too; are well represented. V'High grade books providing the best of reading. Interesting, entertaining or. instructing, as you please. Popular reading at popularprieess, _ . can) Am run STORAGE EARL W. GSELL 6i CO. F2timatcs CrladlyGiven 16 North Sheridan Road .' WE HAVE OUR STORAGE VAULT IN OUR OWN BUILDING Reasonable Charges b. Read GOOd Books Mothér's Day _Cards on sale Now (If) Trrk'e " 2-- cN PFI ‘I“‘I I! Pharmacists Highland Park, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Conrad were called to Fisk, Wis., Saturday, on account of the serious illnéss of Mrs. Conrad’s mother, Mrs. John Pan- sie. Her condition is slightly im- proved. . The new' Fretteti--trkthod of permanent "waving. The wav'e that give ; loft man cell effect. , Fat-inning ringlet ends. Growing bobs a "tseuutr. Will‘not dis- color grey hair. Shampoo and push wave included. _ ,v_ _ ' _ . friends in their new home just regeutt- ly completed on June terrace, Lake' Forest. . Mrs, Harold Kornblith of 236 Beach street left on Friday for a ten days visit in St. Louis. Mrs. Leif Norman entertained the members of _her seWing club at her home on Broadview avenue Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.“ Norman moved on Wednesday .7140 Winnetka. _ . Mr. Arthur E.arl Maiiey of Prbvi- deuce, Rhode Island, has spent -the past week visiting friends here. Mr. And Mrs. Hlerbert H4ber, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond OtZel, Mr, and Mrs. L. Saul and Mr. and Mrs. Emil PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 936 ' Vanity _" Beauty Shop ermanent Waves . MAJESTIC CROQUINOLE‘ WAVES 6 North,Sheridnn Road FURRIERS $10.00 THE PRESS East. Troy' in; Sunday amrspertt the day there. Mrs. William. Heindricks and daughter. Joan, who' have been visit- ing friends'here and in Glencoe f6r some little time, left Monday with her father, Mr. Walter Bartleman, for her home in Anaheim, Calif. They are motoring. _ one: and daughter. Irene, motored to Mrs. S. T. Rebling entertained at three tables of bridge on Saturday evening' at her home on S. Green Bay road. Mrs, Chtirlevharaon and Mrs.. Hans Bakke were the prize-winners. Miss Muriel Dewey of .Schenectady,' New York, has chosen June 8th:as the date for her marriage to Irving I'aaptgitsAYortrad, gong... Almanac! ALIS M. H. Conrad), of 128 McGovern at: Miss Eleandr Conrad will he maid of honor. P" _ Mrs, Elmer Malmqqist’ willrenter- tain her bridge tt1utot her home on County Line road tomorrow after,.. noon. There will he three tables. The Rev. C. F'.' Schriver and family left on Wednesday for Itasca, IlL, where he was moved by order. of the Evangelical conference-last week. The Rev. Hrp. Siemseh of Forreston, Ill., will have chargrof the Bethany’Ev- angelica] church on Laurel- avenue and McGovern street. Miss Mary Bending of Nucou, COL, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George F. Conrad, of Deerfield.avenue. Mrs., Florence _ Steveris returned home on Monday f_rom a two weeks stay in' New York. . Duringrher ab- sence her dautrhter,Mrs. Frank Watt," of Milwaukee; stayed in her home. . Mis. Carléton Moseley,"th has spent the past 'mohth With her "sch And daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Moseley it Broadview avenue, left yesterday (Wednesday) for Balti- thire, Maranind; where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Smiffin. Mr. and Mrs, E. Swikart returned home this pretlr from a two Weeks stayjri Lduisville, Kentucky. . ' , Nay-is the time to plant pan-i;- an English daisie. We have them 1rtnNl1 blo6rti-aiso R'ockie pinnts'lnd u full line of perennialb-.-ralBo new varieties-of glu- dioli bulbs. These lie priced “Jam prices to move them and give an more room. Werhave rose plan“ at Me nah. which we guarantee to be no good u msmey can buy.. "Come and see {ox-Jour- M? f. Bargain to the Flower Lover nos PLEASANT AVE.. RAVINIA K Direct 1 block wait of tnch 1A, block north of Roger Williams Ave. HIGHLAND PARK 3012 " THE ORRICO GARDENS The Red Cross Sewintpplub met on --ee.-.ers_-'"-"'"'"'-'- bra.†__ A. ve _-- -u_d,-.sp-.-..'-.-c- Plume Highland Park S4 We thilt for and Deliver CLEANING - GLAZING “and REPAIRING AT SPRING End SUMMER PRICES _on' OUR- was Lahdscaping Tuesday in the chapel at Fort Sheri- dan with Miss Susan Bolan as hgsteas. . Mrs. A. J. Walters in onterGiiine at three' tables of bridge todny at her home in Fort Sheridan; Warner Wiebolt, Jr., the fifteen year old son of the Warner Wiebolt’s fell on Saturday and broke his leg while he was fishing in the pond in the' Wiebolt yard on McDaniel; av- enue. ' N Mrs. Chrisitoph- Keller and her mother Mrs: Patterson, of St. Paul,- Mini. Tyson and-M1335 Henry Mason .motorei to Geneva Ill.,Aut8Oiy _ and' had. luncheon at the Little :Tnva Shop, there. _ _ _ Mrs. H. G. Winter and daughter. Patsy left on Saturday {01] New Lon. don, Wis., where they will spend_two weeks visiting relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Unangst and daughter Cieittut and Mr. and‘Mrs. Earl Maxwell of Chieatro,wert guests at the Rev. Vnantrst' home Sunday. - Miss Catherine ,Yager of Deerfield roafentertained at dinner and bridge on Tuesday'evening. _. , Mrs. R. N. Bridges of Park avenue, c2mteettained at luncheon and bridge yesterday afternoon. 'l . _ _ ' The _'Younit People's Missionary circle of the Bethany Evangelical church meets next Monday with Mrs. Robert Guyot of North avenue. Mr. Leander L. Williams who has been seriously. ill the past week is Improving slowly. - . . _ i Mr, and Mrs. George MeHtsttlt.and three children of flak Parkwerer the guests of Mrs. Alice Turriff. and Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Bartel, Sunday. The Judio‘r Siar club are giving’h card party Friday evening at Masonic temple. Bridge and five hundred 'will be played. ' ' Mr. Morris M. ‘Meyers spent the week-end with his daughter', Mrs,hr- thur"Raff, en mute from California to his home inHtoehester', N. Y. ". Miss Helen McNichols etitisrtairte.d at bridge' Sunday' evening for Miss Louise Klauke who is sailing May 8 for a two, months sojourn abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sehmidley and family and Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph Be- rube and family motored to Kanka- kpe on sunday to spend the day with -the latters daughter, Ruth Berube, Who attends school ‘at Notre Dame con- veni, near Kankakee. . , _ A benefit card party will be given Monday evening in St. James hall, "Iighwood. The proetr41s, 9933 _tfl-, ward the fund for a marker for Fa. "her Gates' grave. Father Gates is family remembered by the muny friends" he made here during his pas- _ torship at St. James church. l Mrs. E. L. EtatoWentertained the (members of the Ossoli board at her {home on Monday_. An interesting ‘meeting was held and later tea was servedL Mr. and Mrs. R. Sneeden and chil- dren of Washington, D. C., have re- turned to Highland, Park and are residing at 726 Central avenue. ' Bobby Garling, who has been' iif at his home on N. St. Johns avenue, for the past five weeks is slowly improv- Inc. T q . Me. John Sargeant is entertaining a few friends at his home in Fort Sheridan tonight in celebration of his birthday. e A Mrs. J. J. Walthers is entertain- ing her luncheon club today, Thurs- day, at her home on Glenview avenue. Thursday, May 2, 1929 Thursday. Gsell’s store In Luebke t Roger W nues. -, TI at 389 Ib Highw , Joseph enue, Hitt evening b: Kellner, , report to the dog a where he . The Git gelical el of young was given on Wedn A, new mirdermts with somt store will along the A prot stunts an -Mrs.-K. A of the c served by ranged tt Grace Bre othexg tha we're Mis: Moore, . M Lake For ier, Fred Frank Th' Foley and c‘xty. .' Monday church f, Sehriver tubthem ' token of tion for his short Ill. The AN at the l co-operat mitteé oi yt's clut dollars v pended.f day at 1 and fifty of the L terday tr. William offleer, i Sheahen, Duffy, vi Lemmin; financial Sheahen, Take 1 ple' and troducin least yo The h far 'tur