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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1929, p. 7

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p "d the It church 1d a pan- hé garden :45 S. St. out two vas found sr' feeding way. The :kford, W. 1 X-29-33, e fright- m_ hurt, ilwaukee, trNAout l freight 1Chieago and ep- Berthel Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. _ . " 'Olof Berg of Walker, avenue; spent "memo G-. .1 C'T_C" ““1176 'ieettaeirdr with dtrsrmar%te-r-care-, ting day- V is attending a Radio school in Val- no other . praise, Indiana. Berthel is known are about among many of his high school aunty be- ' friends as operator of W.9G.H.P. and e central as a tank star of the swimming team aches the " Jn.DetrfieJd-Shields. _ ' rate:-. Mrs. Emil Lauridsen of North sve- tty movmg _ nue entertained her five hundred club prevented _ Tupsdav evenimr. The' nrizes were uxiliary is e of Mrs. Wanna. for more :he Veter- hospital. rhilth they rill kindly e'who will Ate, Grént oeeedint {lision'as this rail- with the hat it de- nd shook one end vith com- the days omber of , l Thurs- 'oek. F ' ts pf the ie-lecture Natural the same of Mimy \nimals," tey" and. day and Tal tours topology, r. These eondueted Parties iranee. , as the .ny Deer- and em- 25, 1929 ingeum “Instru- L. m. and Monday; Hurt Mrs. Herbert Moran had as her week-end guest her niece Mrs. W. Tennis of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lundgren and Anderson of Deerfield, motored to their Bummer cottage in the northern part of Michigan on Tuesday, where they will spend a month. Mr. Oscar Lundgren will" return home today (Thursday). . Messrs Harry Eichler, Marvin and ‘...George Lawrentz spent last week at pt. Wayne, Ind., where they attended the International Walther League convention. This week they are at the Walther League camp in Arcadia, Michigan. Mrs. William Tileston Hall, 1611 Hifthtttn'hverttte, Evanston, Immune” _ Mrs. Mary 'Morris and Mr. JCinter " 'Evdrjston "rere the<Nnday guests of Mr. :‘and Mrs. "Ch.tiHe's cBrade of Bloom street. . ", _ V ' _ _ Mr. and‘Mrs. Frank Horn of Ra- vinia were surprised last Wednesday evening by "fiftrfriiends and neigh- bors, whogave thisnr a rousing housed warming in their charming new home Ln Marshman avenue. V Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace risf Bloom street attended the meeting of the Eastern} Staruhairter at Milburn lastpight, Wednesday. Mr. A. W. Yowell who bu been very ill with pneumonia for the past three weeks is slowly improving: . 05hr Emblem Bark Bress Mrs. Emil Lauridsen of qutb -ave- we entertained her five hundred club Tuesday evening. The' prizes were won by Mrs. Forrest Rose, Mrs. Lau- ridsen and Miss Grace Johnston. Mr.Und Mrs. W. H. Stoekwell, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. San.born and Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Abéreromby mo- tored to Edgerton, Wis., over the week-end to visit their daughters at the Girl Scout camp. V Mrs. Julius aimmdr is visiting her daughter Mrs. Harold F. Smith of Des Plaines, {his week. . Mrs.: It.' E. Cozak and daughter, Gladys, of Comstock place have re- turned from a ten days. visit in Mil- whukee, Wis. Mri. Cozak"s niece, Miss Margaret McQueen has return- ed with her to spend the summer. t ' brttto-id_addr-u3teyri. Artie]. for publication nut rush to editor by Wetland“ noon to but. my“: current but. . Resolution- od condom cab of "nah. obituu-hl. not“. of onus-mama or m “him when In admin-nu chm ll - ii.ud.wultsresh-datmIutnrndmee.- in: Chicago can: ' N. Haiku: Am. but." SUBSCRIPTION PRICE "." Pl! m3 THURSDAY EnmzduWOh-uMML 1911. " than: can a mud Put mottrh.Aehrtrr..httrdy9th%ttq.cr Thursday, Juir25, was All ISSUED mung! " IA“ m THE UDILL PIKTING comm 540 Canal _ 1W Part. MI. Tm w PHI “7“ Local and Personal July M. 1929 Not 21 . Martha Irtindenbertr of Kewiuiee, m., :was the week-end guest of Mg. and _ IHtrrg.cHNititRrC, :Hitethter. "T L _. J,-' - Saturday evening " the home of the, bride's parents, 257 Moraine road. The ceremony was read by Doctor Gerson. Levi of -Chieatro in the beau- tiful sunken garden. The bride was gowned in white panlette crepe with tulle train trimmed with family lace and carried a spray of gardening .and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor, Mrs, __Edward Well, wore peach colored chiffon trimmed in lace, while the bridesmaids, Miss Marion Rosen- stein, Mrs. Welter L. Rubens, and Mrs. Richard Loewenthal wore peach colored tulle, all the attendants car- rying bouquets of pink: roses and blue larkspur. . Mr. Richard Loewenthol acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Walter Rubens, Mr. James Freudenthal, Mr. Maurice Erey‘fus and MruEdwsmf S. Weil. Mr. and W. E. Salyards and daugh- ter Billie) Mr. aners. John C. Fay, Mrs. Alice Turritt and daughter Mary, ahd Mr, sind. Mis. W. H. Bartlmo, toned to ths 'pti1ltisoi. Wisetnistin ohtet the wirek-ehd/ '"" Q . - Mr, amrMrs. _E, M. Zahnle spent the week-end in Oshkosh and Fre- mont, Wisconsin. - Mr.; H. E. Olson of Arlington Heights spent "Sdnday with his brother Mr: Lester Olson of Vine av- enue. _ The J. B. Garnett family who have made their home. in" Evanston for the past year wilt return to, their home in Highland Park. about the"middle of August. _ V Mr. and Mrs. Golden who spent the past week visiting their daughter-fro. law,‘Mrs. Helen Golden, returned to their home in Des Moines, lai,-Tues- day morning. _ A very lovely wedding, was that bf Miss Katharine Caroline Rubens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubens and Mr. Edward J. Loewen, thal, son of Mrs. Julius W. Loewen- Mrs. Sheppard and "daughter Cath, erine and Mrs.. Charles‘ Beckman of Chicago Were the Sunday guests' of Miss Louise Weiskopf of Oakwood avenue. _ The Rev. and Mrs. A. Bauman. of Coral fhsbles,-F'la.-, and Mrs. Jensen and son of Chicago visited friends in'Highland Park last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Geminer and Miss Emma Andrean entertained twenty guests at a picnic luncheon in Sunset Woods last Wednesday. . Mrs. Clarence A. Parliament en- tertained yesterday at luncheon and bridge at the -Exmodr club for Mrs. James Pollard of New York. V - Arlene thrad of Wilmette hrs bien the gtiest of her' cousin Junior golden of McGovern street, the past week. T T " Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and son hare gone to Northern Wisconsin for a two weeks vacation. - . 'Miss Catherine} Repholz of Chicago, formerly of this 'city spent'last Week with 'her sister, Mrs. F. A. Cronk- hite. She returned home Satqrday evening. . . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose will entertain the Press Bridge club at their home ‘in Jrttrhmoor Saturday evening; ‘- "r "W" "ee -ee__e'-_ the engagement of" her daughter, Eleanor Lorindi, to the Right Rev.. erend Frank Elmer Wilson, D.D., bi- shop of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The wedding will-take place in the Au- tumn. THE PRE Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Porter of Cary avenue returned Friday from' 1 six weeks trip through the north and east. Enroute they enjoyed a motof trip through the. White Mountains Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of S. Central avenue, Highwood announce the birth of a son' on Wednesday, July 17, at the Highland Park hos- pital. _ . North Shore Trust Company} _ _ Bank g . ," ---aiTmvi-tiiiuur-s-cotrr-ans-amure-armai-resruiar--s posits in their: sayings accounts. There is new zest in a Vacation paid for without effort in advance. -- What Dbés av SdbingS'A eieoiiiliDdIi'siY'oisy'. We recommend the plan to you, because we have seen it work so often. Our friends who have tried it have come back rested, healthy and with glowing tales' of a wonderful trip without a singleafter-regret. VACATION plans are likely to be greatly influenced by their cost. . Many people have finer vacations-'-,-- even a trip Jo Eyrope---by plannirig ahead and getting the money beforehand on the easy payment plan. They Earl W. Gsell 6: Co. Stephen P, Whitmhn and-his son have been.makintr those wonderful candieg that Take Philadelphia famous. And _ they made them good to start with and dvGy day by day . in. every way they have made them better and better until there is Simply no chance for any further improvement, and we Wish to'impretis upon you that whenever you buy a box pf candy with Mister Whitmarr's name on the lid, you can be very sure you have not made a faux pas; A lirarti.1;N'ltyt.,voti'" reash:£orr3WhL£w1w’nedwafiiuek¥wm EVER Sum]; 1842 ‘J I. Pharmacists Highland Park, Illinois Misa' Marguerite Axt of Highwood who was seriously injured in an an. tomobile aeeident, May 20, has suf- feted . relapse, and is in at her home on High street. . Mr. and' Mrs. Lyman Prior" and three children whohave trisen visiting relatives and friends here the past month will return to their home in Jae.ksonviile, Florida, Friday. - ,

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