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Highland Park Press, 20 Jun 1929, p. 6

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TF [Ii [3% “COLD AIR muss Mary Highley pf S. St. Johns aVenug'a is leaving next week for" New York, where she will join her sister, Mrs. P. W. chairman, and they are sailing on the Leviathan, June 29, for a two months tour of England, re. turning about Sept. 1. . of their Alma Mater ‘at De Pauw University at flreeneaatie, Indiana. Before returnind to Highland Park Mrs. Roberta visited her 9yysin,.. Mtg. J. frsirre of Indianapolis taid old college friends, the Homer Talleys of Terre Haute and the Rev. slid Mrs; Thomas Ewing of Danville, Illinois. . Misstrarsr Highley pf S. St. Johns aVen‘ue is lea‘ving next week for" New York, where she will join her sister, Mrs. P. W. Charmrmn and bluu- _..- her Alpha Phi sororitwy Karma. H. G. Cox of Beloit, Wisconsin. .at- tended th§_'4:omxpencement exeieitm: " North Slteridan Estimates Gladly Given The LORETTA SHOP 10 North Sheridan Road Last week__Mrs. B. B: Roberta and Local and Personal WE HAVE OUR STORAGE VAULT IN OUR OWN BUILDING Reasonable Charges $29.75 - $39.75 - $49.75 REDUCTIONS and. Ensembles formerly priced to $125 Dresser-r-Afternoon Frocks COATS $19.75 $ai.y ~$39.75 $49.75 tr It, CN LA'.? E-----.- dly Given " a” I 5:32? q." " W . We Calif! MOLDANER dk HUME“ j UN HEARD OF Telephone 'Highiand Park 463 Normally Priced" to $97.50 . formerly priced $10 to $25 Saturday evening " eight-thirty o'eloek, just as the evening shadows begin to fall, the marriage, of Miss. Cleans Maisie Udell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Udell, and Mr. James Jay Gathercoal, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gathtreoa1 of _Wil- mette, will take place". The ceremony will be performed in the garden, and the Rev. Walter C. Bihler, rector of Christ's Episcopal Church,' River Forest, will read the service. Miss Elizabeth Phelps will serve ashmaid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss, Gladys Udell and Miss Elaine Dietrich. Donna Jean Udell and Mary Lu; Sanborn will be the floirer. girls. Nathan Udell and, DuaneCope will aet'as ribbon' bearers. Mr. Wal- ter' Cope, Jr., is to be best man. Ushers will be Mr. William Kleitz 'Wanner and Mr. Fred Calkins. A reception will follow the ceremony. Highland Park, Illinois FURRIERS HATS _ llli'Ullit. STORAGE $5.00 THE PRESS _ P,Ptii6T.FirlFsif69LarGG'it son ( of Mr. and HRrtrrtremritair.raraissiiii of _ Central aVeruie, was. "rolemrnizedjat high noon Wednesday at the ‘First Baptist church of Newton center. Miss Anne Harrington was her sis- ters maid of honor and the brides. t maids were Miss, Eleanor F. Carr, Miss Alice Lea. Ratc)ifrs and Miss Alice L. Potter, all of Boston; Miss Judith M. Dimick of Providence, R. I.; Miss Mildred- Simpers of Swarth- more, Pa., and Wists Lydia Furbush of Philadelphia. The groom's brother,, Barrett Kerfoot Mason, served him as best min, and the ushers included i E. R. Harrington of Forest. Hills, N; Y.; Rodney S. Mason, Clarence C. Chaffee of. Providence, R. 1.; Edward o. Gerhardy of Milwaukee, Wisscotr. sin; Frederick' E. Perfect of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Thomas P. Field of Chicago. Mr. Mason and his bride' are to reside in Evanston. Miss Constance Clemons of Long Island, Babylon, is the guest of Mrs. Rodney Mason of ‘Moraine road for two weeks. Mrs. Mason wiWenter-- tain at a bridge and stocking shower for her guest on Wednesday, Miss ' We Call for and Deliver Phone Highland Park 54 Mrs: J.. D. McDougall of North Green Bay road received a calllqgrggn 1rteimhptittiiiriiuriirias; Miss Mitsou, Bourcart, telling of her irate arrival in Paris and reporting a very delightful trip, . The marAaee of Miss " " Louise ~Harringt0n, daughter pf Egg“; Eyerett JamescdLua% 2E Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Erickson and family are leaving today T for Tomahawk _ Lake, Wis., where they will spend a month: I Mrs. William Guyot had as her luncheon guests Tuesday Mrs. A. L. Adams of Winnetkiand Miss Sophie Schaar of Olney, Ill. V Miss Joy Louise Delhaye, :daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delhaye. 720 S. Stethns aVenue, will be grad- uated from the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago, June 21. .Miss Delhaye is completing her course in commercial illustration. She expects to specialize in. poster work and to open a studio probably in the fall. She is a graduate of the Deerfield- Shields high school.. V , 1 The x. W. C. A. has had, a. con- stant demand for permanent rooms. There are several on the waiting list at the present time. The B. YN had a miseellnueous shower on' Vera Whitcomb of Deer- field. The- next meeting will be a business, meeting, which is to be held at 'the.Y. -W. C. A. sin the 25th of June. CLEANING , GLAzmc, -and REPArR1Nt1 AT SPRING and SUMMER PRICES on YOUR FURS The bridal dinner will be given to- mtr_row_evisnintr (Friday) . ..V --___ 1.3 Miss " Phyllis Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hare, of 902 Sheridan road engagement of their d phine Hood, to Mr. Revel], son of Mr. m ander H. Revell of th Mr. Ralph A. Bard of North St. Johns avenue, who, was operated on for appendicitis ‘at the Highland Park hospital last, Wednesday, re- turned to his home Tuesdnvr . ’ Mrs. E. G. Lisle and daughfer, Naomi, of Soufh Sheridan road left Monday to spend the summer%onths in California. I Miss Margaret McCrory of Judson avenue is leaving Saturday evening for California, where she will spend five weeks.' .‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Salustio Fabbri of North Central avenue, Highwood, an- nounce the birth of; a daughter on Monday, June 17, “at the Highland Park hopsital. . . _ -Miss Dorothy Bard of Egandaho road,' who was operated on for ap- peftdititis Monday at the Highland Park hospital, is doing nicely, fimearptgm _ rtdutrttisiiriitfittiri, of Central J)W?r mge arid -f,h'trdratt1mond Pf Ridgewood drive left Tuesday morning for Mex: ico. They plan 490 motor to Louisiana from where they will take a boat. Their stay is indefinite. MissrCarolarn Howard arrived here Sunday ‘frqm Morgan Citi, Loui- siana, via Chattanooga, to spend .the summer ,itlt"h1trt1otlristoirii,_Laura Hugh Seyfarth of South Sheridan road-is leaving Friday for Burntsidn, Michigan, where he-will-spend the summer as the guest of Everett Mills. _ Mr. and Mrs. 1hicar Benz of West.. gate road, Dreerfield, are the proud parents of a son born. on Saturday, June 15, at the Highland Park hos, pital. ' ' _ Mrs. and Mrs.10. C. Thayer of Vine avenue left Tuesday morning for, a three months motor trip through the east. . -. - ' JAZZ C CLASSICAL Lee Sims FV Beginners, Method A Specialty j Residence, 623 Vine Avenue Phone 3446 Lessons Given .in Your Home f Mrs. John H. Dingle of South Sher.. idan road has issued invitations for a bridge-lunelteon on Friday,. June 28, at the Exmoor Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Nash of S. Green Bar road ‘are‘ receiving congra. tulations. on the birth of.a 3,911 on Monday, June ll, ‘at _the. Highland Park hospital. _ V ' t . ‘ Mrs. Hecker and her cousin, Miss Worlton of Wildwood lane, have left for Colorado Springs, Colo., where they will spend the summer with relatives. _ Mr. Louis Olson and his father, Mr. Olson, and sister, Mrs, Burke, and son left Monday to motor to Ash, land, Wis., where they will spend two weeks visiting relatives. Clemons' marriaire to Louderback will be an ber. . ELIZABETH SILBER WORTH TEACHER OF PIANO is home Tuesday. I"", H Mrs. Harry DeanFaxon n road announce thc their daughter, Jose- I Mr. Richardson C Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Thursday, J une,20, 1929 the Drake hobs]. to Mr. Darragh an event of Octo. " niee - flHell ". on Thur: nue I drive Ohio, mer. - Mr Merv the I man let, 1 J ohn; east. napo' grad Chan State the v daug' Win: of N em 1 turn, Ihr f0'

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