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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1929, p. 8

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I 'it Never before in history have mi. been so lavishly trhnnisid with fur as in the present __,___3' ree 'e ' "peti8ergt-agtBrtm - ‘ t1.lF8F8BeF"TiM' T? a r,ir-'"iil'i", G {1-, 'i'iiiiirsmitar , mod?!- with annual charm. Fons of all descriptions mnud‘in Ill the popular 6 E , "z W. . " - " 51.1. "‘ "i 1 ' it ' _ r - . ' ‘3. ' . _ "' ' '1'!" 1- I [, ‘~ ' -.q..e=Pee-, In. P. N. Bird will leave Friday 1t.t..y._fy.t.tt_1ttet1-iohriurd "i?rrrcL1ri7ratiiiitiattaiiiraaiiiE iii: Hi. Elia-both, returned tkmdny 2t tum:- spent in SW, 1rticcilititFG"i," summer drains, 'iiriraniiz, earaettl [up]: tdd lupin, mink-dyed and natural musk- mt beaver,--." than as used for 'gttf,lti'tg'f. Usually, tic tanning fur is used to form a mark-. efly contrasting duct. Fur 1tggtt1,'ttt2/', paths of 1mg; hailing has: , the ",'l',tr.',t', of turea, ten. tunic: box-don, bum m as. ' ' n t grin us .7 a smarter become. t'Ntttti2 ”it. . ' ' " , ". .' . - " North, SW Road For this one day said only SAT-UR-DA-ttYC-Tots-ER-late ONLY COATS Saturday, _ October At 1929 - Club Room, Y. W C, A., Hithtamrisark TheA libiaPrattSchoolofDancing q _. Reopens _ vrtNirTiiasr--aiiarrttstrmrrtis. Special cm he Ballroom Dancing for Boys and Girls Load 0nd Personal Mary-Aria, JP, 'rocks, Fur Plays an Active Part in Modes University 2433 "iiiiirii6ririr6firur, $15 Dresses MOI-DAR“. dk IIIMER 19 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 8660 $10 Dresses Valuad up t9 $35.00 $695 Mr. and In. Hui: Bath and daughters, the was Maud and Eve- lyn, motored to Madison, Wis. on Sun“, to visit Karl who “and: the M-Mw.- - ---------, -tteeg of.“ tive hundred club at ler, Attgtr, '-- f.?Ec,1 1t.tLarMLBtf9ttw., an evening. 'IW-ri-i-grit three ta- Whexetha 1520 FURRIERS 13¢... 'Sept",,'." 1'e,re'Prr'!'W', .1: a: #55?” L" ," Q ,..,.:_= Pre' r TarIr"itt'trtr"""" f . Mr. Sack of Central avenue has re- tufhed from the Highland Pttrh, hoe. pital whore 2-,-/"g,ty.at,-rt-httg-t-'- tion nine weeks ago, i is getting dtbettr-agiee1F-, - w â€"~~«Nw~v»vâ€"~,-v -_---r_--e, Mi. and Mis. Adolph Goelitz of DeerfUhf announce the marriage of M’ififiifififiifiifijfiéfifiéfimf lita, to Hr. June: Beverly Martin on Am 28. _ Mrs. F. W. Bare will be beaten to thrDauqhtem of the British _liiitt- pit: 500 club " her home on Vine Avenue on FM evening. _ Don't forgiit Past Matron's and Pant Patton's night at Campbell .QMDM,_Q.-E.. S. atei-Wednertdnr Ti Iii; in; Fair this evening- at the Briertmys Golf dub, Suppei is served from 6:30 pa Jr pm. Bridge' begins promptly at eight O’clock. - In. E J. Bock is Entertaining the members of her ftve hundred club this afternoon. . V . T The members of Mea/pred Bother’s Sundny school class of the United Evangelical church met Ménday eve- ning it the home of Miss Margaret Miller. - l, _ . .- ," T Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rigdon have mgved to, qalelitttmr, 111., where they -Mrs. Frank Zipoy and baby dough- ter, Barbara Nancy. Wed _to their home on S:St. Johns avenue Wakes: day from the Highland Park hospital. Mr, uubridH1tchterstararpemr-itm _ and in Champnizn, lil.. ' Min Isabell Moore Kiinball ot Neii'Yéi‘R ii Iiomiii-ttuourtid Mi. and Mrs. C. N. Kimball of S, Green Bat road. ' _ , Miss Mandi Btkke Who spent last week with her pmnu,_ Mt'. and Mrs. Bang Bakke of. McGovern street, 'm- temined ten guests " man o'ehtth dinner,” Thimdq evening imam;- piiment to her (nest Min Lois Elf lean of New'York.’ Mierikke‘ re- turned to her duties " the Presby- terian hospital. on Monday. - with Dig-um Vail " her coun- try home nut Ephnim, Wis. Miss Add .10th ttattained the members of her bridge club at be: home on Gleam avenge" Monday night. _Thetmommrtsrit tibia. . ., _ __' nut. Mm. Lawrence Buy of Nev-L91:- dim, Wis. In: the week-end guest of Mrs. C.’ P. Sullivan at E. Pate tiWqV 'Mr. ad In. Arthur Gosling were ants,- Mr.-ud Mm. J. B. Bell. on their ”uni home tohadhmn, Wis. titer swing tho put two. weeks in Washington and Philadairhia. Phone Httthhmd Par} " Mr. and Mrs. Johtrt 'rktry?trot Central venue attattdid the- withtins tuiniremarv-ot ME “a in. Alfred 1try11t1i.tttt.gg,gt lat Imlr 1311? Bihjas i“. cm" “NW“ 'iTirri" Ter \which the gusty returned torthe ".ru.astst,tit..,t,hpttretruie a delicious din- ner)“: served; The table was " tractively decorated in autumn calms. Ella Donnenherger of B. Green Bay mad wavelected president of the junior class " Bout-y mtrege, River Forest in class elections held there this week., A Miss Dttnnertber- gexf‘was chosen from a class of 'tttty girls Who aréjuniore at the college. the only stendard‘ college for Women irr-etmY-aRrtiritr.--"rtstetismTr-e-asar-it hitth1rsausatiormd-artmuae--imiesrt syqtem and this election gin Miss J2sttttutrmtteririi-uuc---oeiruattr---s paAteipate in the actual governing of the school; ' iiriiiifiirii" SiFit6," Phoebe tGia n gt-tttart-ik and Anne Sink, . _ Miss Frances Wood, daughter of General and um Itiytrt,rlirrmtod, warmh 'h1sedetmefhttrtidar liter. noon at a tea.ftoitt but to seven Among the ”defeats" will be the Miesgv Verona-e Benny, ..Batblra P6516, Christobel Wheeler,,C&rol and r--. The mnwince of Mine Consume aamu, dimlalulk.’ Ind In Che-tor M. In: of Babylon, L. I., and Mr. "Diittth"ariitrtrittt'ia; son of In. W. J. Loudetbiek of this city will take place Saturday in Long ls land. '" T Mr. Henry Hanson will serve a: worthy patron at Gray: Lake elap- tar; o. E. 8., tomorrow evening. fr: JEh.tCrrqtatatCaiitarnst non her vacation in In!” and has reopened I, Nursery school on Edmood n. _. T g Mir, Thomas Item of ttyt/ arm has "turned from the meld land Put-k hawks! when the under! went u: operation. "he it getting along very Meaty. . . ' Aer., y..t.1Chr,rr.,_t1tt1t) Yetta spell ageing. .at,mei?_e‘3’eaa~twu ass tuastAiWG." " sigma run Mia-lac Silk-tron will antinuii the members of mythic club than evgnlu ".tutmdnry. _ i Mr. and In. Guam Mud Ptirk plus to Mr. and In. Lytle q Detroit, Mich, and will move int China!) “it wont. ' MISS ANNA WILLAS baton-Gin. . JAZZ CLNmau, Lee _ ttltr [1% 1qGtt"ri"it 'r. """'"""‘ TEACHER OP PIANO GRADUATE MASSBUSE SILBER woii' human. October no, 191 inYour Home

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