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Highland Park Press, 20 Jun 1929, p. 5

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hssarusiatsrursaiaec-Ur., ge E. Banister, Mr, Buhl; Mr. and Mrs. Ir. and Mrs Taylor and Mrs. W. D. Mann, a former. Lake View , graduated in 1920. due ciipe; ensemble baby fox, beige slip. hat, and an, orchid lies. F of- .the" vallvy. Ftpmeauere an em- iree with, pearl (imp .1ix'1tricately; Assigned , both giftsdrom the a, movie producer, and awe, his former wife, at 5 o'elock Sunday home of the brim-k Llliam A. Gibson, Jr. a, Highland Park. The 'itt, pastor of the Presbyterian church, teremony, _ eouple departed Mon.. ark and will sail thi, feat??? tpr ' combined business trip in Eu- nying them is Finis rriter and brother of Mrs. Fox, was of the, tsirttplrst members of the fam- he two small children Billy and Sally Ann, and, h9wever,.,to see xwed.‘ They are in a had been separated tonths. ' _ ' "irrkti'1inned tq be rtember, theistatoi i hurried the cere- '. Carewe is ttf spend nths in Europe, prin- arranging for the rlkies" there. Mrs. ', she did not intend 1e movie, where .she as an actress under er husband. ienowned V Couple are ed Here Sunday 1rd last week ar of Superintenden hat in accordano mal'custom a {ck ' by Chairman; ty the National Wel Intion with expens mention this yea: {an Francisco, th, te. It is expeeto ok, etrunty'protia "ttr-- attended - Mrs. white flannel: sport 'ellow felt hat, and s of Ladies' day at n; club' will be hell )mmencing June 27. hote luncheons will o’clock; folowed by Jongg. Priies will 1 California. 'mony g small mew- rate to re Convention hunky. June 20, 19es dies' Day ' he Shore Club was without stock- selected is . the Eh: "aihighlatdt Bark Brrsss Eutered " Second Cla- matter I wit, " tho post om“ u lithium “may, uncle the m of Inch 1 ”has” voila by no Udall Pris! n BUM Put. [Aka County. ‘cmcizo can: Thursday. June M, 1929 scacruretoN mac: brc"ihCGiGdt1sCtee1teSde,.A'a'lhr; mania to: publication mun nub an dim by Walnut!” noon to mm W In current [an _. . _ Resoluuqu ot_eort6oure arch at than. oiiuariigte. draw-nab or 6th.. affairs who“ an admittanc- ohauo h - lished, will be chug-d " - “viti- ing rats- - Mrs; Samuel M. 1hiistihgts and Miss Ada 3 Moore have, issued, cards ", tor/ei, Ttahereonahridtre to be Igivénl at‘ihe, Exmoor' Country club "Wednesdays June 26. . V j' -* Among those entertaining for Miss cleona Udell, whose marriage to Mr. J ames Jay Gathercoal will take oiace_fhrtgrjl..t..2 evening, were a'mis- 2'/te,r-'"-.rr-tC-r.=l2-,z-e . - ("cllaneous H shower "ii-i357" “Sikkim Elaine Dietrich of 6334 Sheridan mad, Chicago, preceded by a luncheon and bridge. Miss Virginia Landem. herger of EQanston Gtertained {at tea and a kitchen shower, Friday. On sat1r'rtiawevenimr Mrs, E. lb. Phelps gave a dance and a knick-knack showér for the prospective brilie and groom. -, T _ . 'm r RSDAY Mt. and oMriirNormaiFver, and small daughter spent the week-end in Rockford, Ill., visiting friends. ' Mrs. Smith of Des Moines, 1a., who hat been visiting' her daughter, Mrs. L. F._Hoppe. will go‘to Chicago today" for a few days to visit her other daughter' before returning to her home in Des Moines. . Mrs. Lester Sr01son Of Vine ave- nue will be hostess to her bridge club tomorrow evening (Friday). _ Mrs. Raymond Sheahen ‘enter- tained her bridge club on Tuesday evening. . Mr. Samuel M. Hastings left Tues- day on unspecial train with one-hun- tired other golfers for Springfield, Ill., to attend the spring tournament of the Illinois Seniors Golf associa- tion, of which he is president. Gov- ernor Ehiifiiisdii aiiif the i'iidftes id the Illinois Supreme Court were among the distinguished guests at the dinner Wednesday evening. J Genmunuett,r,tttt Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Timson end family hive returned from the Green- wood inn, to their home, Hickory Knoll farm on Wilmot road, Deer:. field, for the summer. . tiidiiiin Tuvalu}: or Mrs. Joseph R. Noel of Oak' Park was the guest of her niece, Mrs. W. H. Bartel, on Saturday. Frank Klemp of Culver City, Cal., is; visiting his father, Mr. John Klemp' of Deerfield. _ Mr. Klemp was employed in the local post omee a few years ago and is well know..p here. Mr. and_ Mrs. John Peters "enter-. tained at bridge on. Saturday eye- hing. _ . . The Philathea class oCt.he Beth, any Evangelical church met Tu’esday evening “the home of Miss Char- lotte Brand'of Det'rfield. _ ( _.- . Tn: UDELL "fin-me comm 540 Cunt! - Highland Put. m. Telephone 3W Put nun-us Local and Personal t c N. item.“ An. But out June 20, 1929 ark- {Easy-s; ttrt.' i, up; Non " Mr. and' Mrs. Gage Tyne‘r and small daughter left last Friday for their summer home at Lakewood, Wis.;.where they will remain for the summer. During their absence the Rev. Prank Fitt and Dr. GroverN. Grady will reside in their aphrtment in the Udell building. . Mrs. Theodore Osborne entertained forty ladies at luncheon at the Green Tea Pot Wednesday, followed by bridge at Mrs. Osborne's home, This is the ‘second luncheon and bridge given during‘the last two 'weeks by Mrs. Osborn, _ _ _ _ ”Mrs. K. A. Roth has been ill at her home,,320 N. Green Bay road, for the past-week, hm: 1's toi-improving., Her. mother, Mrs.' Alofs Herbsf of waiakondta, Ohio, came Sunday to be with her daughter. Dr. and Mrs. B: A. Hamilton and children left Saturday for White Lake, Mich., to spend the summer at their summer home there. Dr.Mamil- ton will return home within a week's time. ' _ . . . - Miss, Mary Guyot has returned home from North. Central college, ~N-aperville, whereushewhas been at, tending school for the past year. ' Thir Rev. Leonard C. Wolcott of Denver, Colo., is visiting friends here for a couple of weeks. .He will gate Florida before he returns to Denver. Mr. and Mrs, mugo Schneider spent the week-end in Columbus and Mérion, Ohio. . . _ -' Mrs/F, J. Bbckiis entertaining'her Five" Hundred club this afternoon. (Mrs? RHIE; .Wood hagd daughter, Miss Frances, have .left for Néw York; from where Miss Frances; is sailing} Friday on the S. S. Corona forirope. Mrs. Wood'will return from New York Iafter J1tr dkiutfiter sails. f . Nisys Grace Witten has; returned from The Holy Ghost Academy, where she ..attend.s school, for, the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sheaheien- tertained' at cards on Saturdareve- ning. . A _ . Miss -Marj1yrie Leaming and Miss Heleh Boyce left last Thursday to drive to Greeley, Colo., where they will attend the Colorado' Teiteher'g school for/eleven weeks. ve . JWe. and Mrs. 17ifford Moran will leave Sunday for Buffalo',' N. Y., to attend the Master Plumber's conVen- tion being held there. j _' , Airs. Charles Benson has gone to California to spend the summer. T Mrs. A. Schultze of Pleasant street entertained the members _of her bridge dub on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bums of Minneapolis; the guests this week of. Mrs. Burns' parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of E. Park ave., Annual Plants-d doz. for $1. 3, Canterbury Bells ’ - We each; $1.20 doz. CUT FLOWERS Pennies at Me doz. Pyrthreum or Daisies-2 doz. 25c Qpeli pll thy Sundays THE ORRICO GARDENS "" PLEASANT‘AVI.‘ “VIN“ . M Direct I block M of m block mmli of like! Wm” Am. HIGHLAND PARK "" SPECIAL SALE FLOWER LOVERS to the Mrs. R." Demgen was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening my the Good Will club, who helped her cele- brate her birthday. Bunco was played, the prize winners being Mrs. R. Delhaye, Mrs. J. Demgen, Mrs. C. Benson, Mr. P. Delhaye, Mr. J. Benson and Mr. W.-Bonson. Re- freihments were served fo1htwintrthe game. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of . On Bloom street attended a banquet at o'cloe the South Side Swedish club in honor byter of supreme worthy high priestess mart and' supreme Watchman of shepherds dang of the.White Shrine Sunday ysyenintr. Brod on. Monday evening thttattettded' the Fred official irrsie bf -6sthhheni" Shrine-No. as he 1 at Chicago. Wednesday evening Dona they attended the official visit at diam Nazareth Shrine, Chicago. 7 Ohio Miss Florence Watkins of H519! 1verpf is spending two weeks' in Nest York. _ _ -" - â€" . Mr..and-Mrs. Alexander McEwen of'Nhida terraée annoimee the birth of a' daughter on the fourteenth of June at the Highland, Park hospital; --.= _ 'M, £13: f3 aria TtaajGririririiarii'r'iTi- carv,Avenue are qtptcted hottie Sat urday from Newcastle, Indiana. North Shore Trust Company ' . Bank "r' _ T PEOPLE have, rightly enough, come to assume that a .bank renders its services with speed arurpreeisiorr. When we take on deposit a check payable at a.bank a thousand miles away, the depositor neither knows nor caresvhow we handle that cheek. It's our job. _And so with many operations which call for particular and, often, special facilities. But they are all at the com- Jmind of our customers. _ Our organization works silently and efficiently. 'As‘a customer you are interested in the "results, not irrthe processes, and you Will, We are sure, find the results satisfactory. YOUR CHECK, SEEKING NEW BUSINESS _ ON OUR RECORD - _ Payable f 1000 Miles Away i-as,',':,:,"',':,:,?.::","::',':',',::-,'.',:',','-.,',,",'),': iston. hospital two weeks ago, is get- iting along nicely and is expected l home today. ", MrsrW. A. Hess and two children, and-Mrs! Clarence Schlater (if ke- nosha, Wiseohtrin,. are the guests this week at the home of .Mrs. A. Kitt- man. . _ Miss Harriette Beach is expected home'mday, Thurgday, from the Uni- versity of Wisconsin to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Beach of Rice street. . On Saturday atternoon "at four o'cloek in. the Highland Park J'res- byterian church will take place the marriage of Miss Ruth Sinclair, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brockway, Sinclair and Mr., John Fred. Bell. Miss Sinclair will have as her only attendant her sister, Mrs. Donald Teeter 6f Hagerstown, Id.. diana. Harold Bell of Carrollton, Ohio, will serve his brother as best man. A reception will follow the ceremony at 108 Dale avenue for just the immediate family. The D.. L. Barrett's have gone to White take, Mich., for the summer menths. '. ' f " ‘ Miss Bessie'Moon, who underwent lr:?', bl

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