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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 7

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1 county audit, coverâ€" from Dec. 1, 1927 to Samuel E. Sims,â€" Ponâ€" r, on Monday reported board that $5,437,626 een collected and disâ€" he exception of $483,â€" hty ~Treasurer Jay â€"B. ; _attorney, and \‘Lake‘ 1 hospital. No errors in the handling of monâ€" rted. j ital Expenses . cost â€"of operating (the | a day per patient was $.48 ‘plus, and thevcost aily $3.06 plus. â€"Its â€"inâ€" eriod had been $10,539 $87,620.03. ~The last go had shown an overâ€" 56, the audit disclosed. ft of $17,52§&0N was department of buildâ€" ions, of which $7,287.â€" building. fund. ty superintendent of Simpson, received and 324.21, and States Atâ€" mith collected $61,346:â€" * income from â€" inheritâ€" aways large in Lake 1,710,337:66. c k Lew A. Hendee had $39,681.83 and expense with a balance earning _ of $17,206.75¢ »bate <Court k John R. Bullock, inâ€" nal fees, turned earnâ€" L9 over to the treasurer. had been $5,914.18 and ).82. : villâ€"take the form of a outgoing president, Mâ€". lieb. Rabbi Kopald will ress and a musical proâ€" ie Temple quartet has 1. There will also be _ officers. â€" Reservations are being accepted now ‘emple office. Vss :overed the â€"treagurer, robate clerk,â€" recorder, y superintendent â€" of c L. J. Wilmot had disâ€" $9,945.87â€" and receipts with a balance for the 3,715.50. ; ' rence Dolittle had reâ€" ,312.79 and disburseâ€" [83.86 for a balance of > also drew $4,939.93 federalâ€"prisonersâ€"makâ€" eting of .z . 8. Congregation congregational dinner f North Shore Congreâ€" incoln and Vernon aveâ€" will be held on Monâ€" une 17, at 6:45 o‘clock. z form and neatness, d by Sims in most inâ€" rs â€"$11,405.40. * O. Brockway had reâ€" 748.70 and disburseâ€" 74.69 for a balance of and Oneâ€"Half Milâ€" at Highland Park, Lake County, IHling s Revenues; Disâ€" _ ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK hursday, June 13, 1920 in which records were ents Varied COMPLETED & The Junior Star club will meet next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hansen, 712 Ridgewood drive. Miss Alice Meyers has returned from the Highland Park hospital where she recently underwent an opâ€" eration for appendicitis, and is getâ€" ting along nicely. s & Mrs. Evaratt I. Millard laft was. The marriage of Miss Cleona Udell, daughter‘ of _Mr. and Mrs. Paul Latham Udell and Mr. James Jay Gathercoal of. Wilmette will take place Saturday evening, June 22, at cightâ€"thirty o‘ciock at the family resiâ€" dence, 147 Lakeview terrace. The James C. Anderson family have rented their home on Linden avenue for ‘the summer to Yvonne Gall, of the Ravinia Opera Co., and }vi(lil leave Saturday for Clear Lake, nd. + August where Mr. Kuist will spend a year studying in Berlin, Paris, Rome and in England. The. Rev. Howard Kuist of New York is spending thisâ€"week visiting relatives here.: Mr. and Mrs. Kuist will sail for Rurope the early part of Mr.and Mrs. Philip Seully of Deerâ€" field will entertain the Press bridge club Saturday evening. pasg Miss© Susie Buckley: of Sulligent, Alabama, and Mr. Robert F. Patton were married on June 5 at the home of Mrs. Robert W. Patton, 624 Cresâ€" cent court. The ceremony was perâ€" formed by the Rev. William W. Patâ€" ton of Glen Ridge, New Jersey. Owâ€" ing to the recent death of the groom‘s father, the wedding was very quiet, only tl.z{a immediate family being present.© & â€" * Miss Effie Grimson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grimson will graduate from â€" the *~Northwestern School of Nursing Monday after havâ€" ing completed her three year course. Miss Nettie Grimson graduated Wedâ€" nesday from the National Kindergarâ€" ten college in Evanston. ~Sheâ€"receivâ€" ed her kindergarten and elementary diploma, having finished a three year course. > She is returning in the fall for her fourth year and will then reâ€" ceive her degree. â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" â€"â€"> & Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of BRloom street attended the offical visit ofMaranatha Shrine <~in Chicago Tuesday evening. . A Miss Claire Beneke has gone east to attend the graduation exercises at Rosemary hall. $ s ~ The Bighland DBark PBress current isgue, o â€"â€" 0 _ ReX" Resolutions: of condolence, cards of thanks, o%itufl- notices of entertainments oir. other ffaire vho sn admittance. charge is pubâ€" T Shed, will be charged nt reguing Advarticâ€" by the name and ‘address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by. Wednesday noon to insure appearance in Entered as Second Class matter March 1, i911, at the post office at Highland Park, Illinois, under the Act of: March 8, 1879. Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6826 SUBSCRIPTION .PRICE $200 â€"PER YEAR THURSDAY Thursday, June 13, 1929 All communications must â€"be accompanied THE UDELL PIR;I'ING COMPANY 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, IIL Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Local and Personal June 13, 1929 15 Mr, cand Mrs.. Herbert® Hopkins Dewey of 1127 Waverly place, Scheâ€" nectady, .New York, announce the marriage of their daughter, Muriel Perkins, to Irving Francis Conrad, son of â€"Mr. and Mrs., Mathias H. Conâ€" rad of 128 McGovern street on Saturâ€" day, June 8. â€" At an improvised altar in the Dewey home the services took place at six o‘clock. The bride was lovely in white soft taffeta gown trimmed with pearls, the skirt was uneven and lined in shell pink, she wore a veil draped in cap effect and carried a shower of white rose buds and orchids. The maid of honor was Miss Eleanor Conrad, a sister of the groom. who. :worea. yellow. frock. of. chiffon and point d‘esprit faskioned _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Parkin are / leaving Thursday for New Haven to | be present at the graduating .exer.-f cises of their son, Richard Rex, from | Yale university.. After graduation | Richard Rex will sail> for Europe| with a group of Yale friends. * | ~_ Miss Mary Lou Mayo of Sheridan | place graduated from Hollins college, Virginia, June 4 with honors. Miss Mayo was called home by the death of herâ€"sister so was not present at the commencement. * o ‘‘Mrs. C. Bonson entertained the Good Will club last Saturday evening and bunco was played, the winners being Mrs. R. Demgen, Mrs. E. Doâ€" land, Mrs. Peterson and Mr..W. Bonâ€" son, Mr. J. Bonson‘ and Mr. C. Bonâ€" son. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Â¥x w Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Ingalls left Sunday to motor to California, where they will spend a few weeks. They will bring their daughter, Helen, back with them. ~ ‘yk * .Mr. and Mrs. John Booth of Ft. Atkinson, Wis., spent a few days the early‘ part.of this week with Mr. William Booth of N. Second street; â€"_ Mrs. Ringer and Miss Wright of the West Ridge school left this mornâ€" ing to motor to Colorado where they will spend the summer. The Rev. and Mrs. Siemson are atâ€" tending the graduation exercises at North Central college,~ Naperville, this week. Mrs. Leo White and family spent Sunday at Lake Beulah, Wis. °â€" : _ Mrs, Harry Lindbloom of the Udell apartments spent the weekâ€"end in Chicago with rélatives. tst Mrs. T. O. Thompson of Skokie avenue, entertained the members of her five hundred club last Thursday afternoon. _ Mrs. Leslie Allen and three chilâ€" dren are spending two.â€" weeks with relatives in Rockford, II1. § Mr. and Mrs. C. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holland motored to Detroit, Mich., over the weekâ€"end. They attended the wedding of their brother, Harry Holland, on Saturday. 1409 PLEASANT AVE., RAVINIA Direct 1 block west of tracks & block north of Roger Williams Ave. HIGHLAND PARK 3612 THE ORRICO â€" GARDENS CUT FLOWERS â€" Peonies at 75¢ doz. Pyrthreum or Daisiesâ€"2 doz. 25¢ Open all day Sundays Annual Plantsâ€"3 doz. for $1. .Canterbury Belils 10c each; $1.20 dez. â€" SPECIAFE SALE FLOWER LOVERS to the T HE P RES $ A very pretty home wedding took place Wednesday at five o‘clock at 334 Lake avenue when Mrs. Arthur Leath, the widow of the late Arthur Leath of Elgin, and formerly Miss Gracia Andrews was mafried to Mr. Charles M. Hall of Detroit, Mich., a retired automobile. manufacturer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Madson are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, June 4 at the Evanston hospital. § in period style and carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses and blue and lavender snap dragons. ‘The bridesâ€" maids, Miss Charlessa Carl and Miss Racheal Howe, both of Schnectady, wore gowns of lavender and green and carried arm bouquets to match their frotks. Mr. R.obeg Pittman of Detroit, Mich., served the groom as best man. After a two weeks honeyâ€" mon in Atlantic City, Mr‘ and Mrs. Conrad will reside at 120 Elmwood avenue, Evanston. > . _ Mr. and. .Mrsr Charles Hall are leasing the Col. Henry ‘B, Clark home at 334 Lake ayenue for the summer. Mrs. Hall was formerly Mrs. Arthur Leath of Elgin. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cawley of South Shore are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a son, Charles Barron, on June 11. _ North Shore Trust Company . Bank _ It Makes a Vacation Sure and _ Greatly Increases ‘the Fun _ A REAL vAcarTIoN is not only fun but exceedingly good for you. It will cost mone:v,__though. If: you will start now on a savings account and keep up deposits reguâ€" larly till vacation time, your outing will be certain, carefree and you can figure where you will goâ€"not what it will cost you. Get started soon. You will find yourâ€"savings passbook waiting for you hereâ€"now WHAT DOES A SAVINGS ACCOUNT DO FOR YOU? â€"â€"The Misses Dorothy Leisenring and Joan Walker returned home Monday from Ferry hall to spend the sumâ€" mer with their respective parents. _ winters at Palm Beach, spring and fall on their estate near Lexington, Kentucky and their summers in Highâ€" land Park. They plan on leaving this fall forâ€"aâ€"honeymoon trip around the world. â€" A reception followed the Ceremorjy. : : =:=~â€"‘.>. + > t en Mrs. Leath wore an orchid chiffon enâ€" semble with trimmings of real lace and ‘a natural color tulle hat with orchid velvet ribbon and carried an arm bouquet of orchids and lily of the valley. Mrs. William H. Gehl atâ€" tended the bride and wore yellow chiffon and carried yellow roses and lavender sweet peas. Dr. William H. Gehl served the groom as best man, while Gloria Leath, the four year old daughter of the ~bride, served her mother... She wore a Hittle frock of cream color lace over pink with a bonnet to match. Mrs. Warren Anâ€" drews of Elgin, mother of Mrs. Leath wore black and white chiffon with a black lace hat. The services were read by the Rev. Frank Fitt. A reâ€" ception â€" followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hall plan spending their 0 i#

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