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Highland Park Press, 8 Aug 1929, p. 5

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Weather wt tr, L929 Ehit in in “W 1imtIt1tttg.?1r.lt_AArti.1t him has: c M. lhhku An. am. out sUnscnm'Iou "no: a... r- brtho_namo.e.""P1tf'CPtPf,','t Articla for ruminant mt mall the dim: WWW noonbluunwp-muln current but. nonlethal of Gondola“. club " think. 0mm. not!“ of comb or 0th. “hir- when u: admittance m In - 1Tirsiir.,"riiru-d.tr-uradV mtrrod, cf Mt. at tho you one. a mu mud-ed. '9'?! '.eyet tp"', Mn. and Mrs. Fred Tucker are spending gm: w,ftlr. at.Waupaep, Wis. Dr. A. F..Byfield sailed for Eurqpe Saturday morning to join Mrs; By- field and Abbott in France. He will return with them September 23. Mr. and Mrs. 1hisiseTl Lesher and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tillman and family motored to Fort Atkinson, Wis., on Sunday. _ Mrs. Charles-Smith of Fort Sheri- dan entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on Friday. On Saturday Sergeant and Mrs. Smith left for Clinton, Ill., to visit with Mrs. Smith's parents and await otdtyretor their transfer? an? , THURSDAY Avast 8., 1929 Mrs. John Erickson, Mrs. Russel Lesher, Mrs.'Walter Meierhoff, Mrs. Milton Tillman, and Mrs. orverWessi. ling mptofed to Naperville, 111., yes- terday and spent the day with the Rev. and Mrs. .Keagle and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cope, who were gueéts of ~the Walter Copes' of Vine avenue .for the/past week re- turned to their home in Chicago on Thursday. _ . _ Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bell announce the marriage of their daughter, Wi1-. helmina Elizabeth to Mr. Arthur Warrington Gosling, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Gosling of Akron, Ohio, on Saturday, August, third at Trin- ity Episcopal church, Highland Part. Mr. and Mrs. Gosling wiTreside in Madison, Wisconsin'. . Thursday, August 8, 1929 V Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and son George returried to their home on Vine avenue, Saturday after several weeks spent in Harbor Spririgs,'Mich. Mrs. Clark's sister accompanied them back to Highland Park and Will visit here for some little time. - . _. JGtharine- Johnston of Waverly road is' spending this week as the guest of Barbara Emerson at Castle Park, Michigan. - Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reiehatdt and family and Mrs. I. C. Cole will leave tomorrow, Friday, for a motor trip to Rhinelander and Eagle River, Wm., leaving Frederick Reichardt at Camp Makajawan, near Elco, for a few weeks. . ' Mrs. Frank Gallagher has returned to her home at 241 N. St. Johns av: enue, from Fergus Falls, and Wen- dall, Minn., where she has been visit- ingher mother and friends for the. past eight weeks. . q Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wieder pf Ridgewood drive, Deerfield announce the birth of a daughter, born QSatur- day, August 3rd, at "the Highland Park hospital. iruanat mung! or m In: All minuW-ges tt trreeey sic-6.151 1mm; sum put. 11 roan». 3W Park “T-Iu-J“ Local and Personal 'U,ijiliriilit,y)yi amen.- No. 28 Mrs. Ledno Hoot of Warrensburg, Missouri is the house guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith of Ridgewood drive. . Mr. and Mrs. Geérge Nelson and family of Cleveland, Ohio returned to their home after spending' several days with their parents Mr. and Ws. T. c. Williams. . Dr.-and Mrs. J. P. O’Connell and daughter ‘Yatricia are spending this week with/Mrs. tyConne11's parents near Champaign, Illinois. _ Mr. and Mrs. George .Hesler, 162 Beverly place, are receiving congrab ulations on the birth of a son, born Saturday, August 3rd, at the Highs land .Park hos"pital. . _Mrs. Henryhhayisr,.who hass.spent. the winter in Minneapolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Williams. Mrs. Herman Denzel will be hostess tomorrow afternoon, to the members of her bridge club. "Nere will be three tables. r _Mrs. Pearl Bascom of New York is theguest oer. and Mis. Raymond Flynn, of.East Park avenue. _ , _ ers. Charles Sanborn and daugh- ter Mary Lu returned Sunday from 1cpyeek's stay at Lake Lawn, near t5iiriii/iiii, e Wiskiirtsiiit. Norman Evans, who underwent an operation two weeks ago in St. Tukes hospital, Racine, for appendicitis, fonsils aid adnoids, returned home Saturday véry much improved.' Mrs. M. Rosenthal of Oak Park was the guest on Tuesday of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Sanborn of Ridgewobd drive. ." ' ' A _ '..., -Mr. :aitd Mmr.- orjrhtr- Papltaletuatt, W-apkegan 'announce the marriage of their sister, Miss Helga Johnson, to Mr. Joseph Marehi; son of Mrs. F. L}. Marchi, 394 Ravine drive, of this city. The' bride was very attractive in a grown of white georgette crepe and a lice dutch' cab, carrying a large bouquet of white tea roses. She was attended by Miss Mary AnrrMarelyr, a sister of the groom, as brides maid while Mr. Charles Bertolini acted as best man.. Miss Marchi wore. a yel- low frock and carried red and pale yellow rlsses. The ceremdny took place in St. James Catholic church a August 4th,,at four o'eloek, with the Rev.; Father Holley officiating. . A delicious supper was served after the services Ito relatives and intimate friends, at the ‘home-o£ Mrs, Marchi at 394 Ravine drive. .Mr. Marchi and his bride will be at home to "their many friends after August twelfth at 47 C. St. John's avenue. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Norea Holstrom of Milwau- kee, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Roberts of Oak av- enue,. Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank.Milfm: were called to Chicagw Tuekdiry on ac- count of the death of Mr. Miller's sis- ter, Mrs. H. Schultz. _ Mrs. Harry White and family are spending a pleasant vadatian at Lake Beulah, Wisconsin. Miss Betty Thomas is expected to return home tomorrow, Friday, from a week's visit in Cleveland, Ohio, she will return with her father, Mr. Da- vid Thomas, who will spend the week.. end with his family on Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Gasses of Grays Lake, were the week-end guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Miller. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and family are leaving Sunday for . two weoVrvaeation." They will visit at Lake Beulah, W iscon sht, . and, various other places. ws, ' _ _ T'd1E P3388 Dania Mavor- and Ruth Johnston have returned horde from Onoha of the Dunn: in Frankfort, Michigan, where they have spent the ‘past month. _ T DOLLAR DAYS'FRIDAY AND SATURDAY T Watch the merchant's windows and read the "ads" in this week's Press for Dollar Day bargains Friday and Saturday. - g . North Shore Trust Company BANK Earl W. Gsell & Co. 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And you might as well have a bank with broad facilities andirperienced officers. . _ _ .-- ‘, l Our organization, complete in itself, is made more comprehensive by connections else- where, so that this institution stands as a unit'in the banking and credit structure of the country. Thus we offer , to our custom: ers facilities of wide extent while giving them a personal service that meets the most exacting and detailed requirements. _ You will like to do business with us. Pharmacists = Highland Park, Illinois In winter, the railroad trains have to *plough through the. snow all thcoytrh the automobiles which pass over the. crossings in front of them, If some folks would toil a little more diligently, their better results would incite [them to keep out of the toils of.the In": Inspirational addresses are fine, tist' wir also need same perspirrtional ones to induce people to take hold and ‘do some real work.' _ Ki

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