1, 1929 ture hat to matcl;va;a-c;r::x:';;‘cfr}- santhemums. The bridesmaids, Eleaâ€" nmor Flannigan wore a gown of rose pink, and Doras Higgens wore nile green and both carried bridesmaids bouquets of chrysanthemums _ .to match their gowns. Little Dorothy Muzik, the fourâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Â¥rench tulle veil caught in cap effect and trimmed with orange blossoms, she carried a shower ‘bouquet of bridesâ€"_rosesâ€"and lilie of the valley. The maid of honor was Miss Grace WeA aleah, snn t e e en Radnsialicadwcin _ Our New Highland Park Shop Muzik, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vencilâ€"Muzik became the bride of Mr. Francis John Kerrigan, son of Mr. and Mql}_J_ql;_p_ Kerrigan â€" of Lake Forest. Father Martin E. Muâ€" zik of Chicago, a brother of the bride performed the ceremony with a solâ€" emn nuptial Mass. The children of the choir â€"which Miss Anna directâ€" ed, sang.â€" The bride was charminag St. James Catholicâ€"churchâ€"was the scene of a very attractive wedding yesterday morning,; October 30, at «HURSDAY October 31, 1929 ing r _ the: name and address â€" of the writer. c les for publication must reach the editor ï¬mwbhmnmin current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, W&-mn«m affairs w an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged: at regular advertisâ€" E;B communications nm :%n': Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 st Mighland Park,. Lake County, Illinois. i’-‘-&â€"a-sg‘ymumc.]um.- lia Thursday, Oct. 81, 1929 Powder Puff Beauty Shop IS8SUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK s17 Central ""‘"m-..“aimm"’w'r" e T cicphons Highinnd Fack $67â€"550009° Highland Park Local and Personal Call Highland Park 1990 for appointment 399 CENTRAL AVENUE _ of Market Square Lake Forest is now open for business in (Highland Park State Bank Building) on crncoiisnenstrntnionn ids hutnssniocn sax arge picâ€" ROOM 9 No. 3» . Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Conrad of Evanston were the weekâ€"end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kendall of 730 Princeton announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Rac Kenâ€" dall, to Robert Stupple, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred H. Stupple. No date has been set for the wedding. , Mrs. Irving Randall, Mrs. Roger Vail and Mrs. Gerard Van Schaik will return home Friday from a three ed to return home Monday after spending the past few weeks in the â€"Mr.â€"Hans Bakke spent the weekâ€" end with his son, Carl, who attends the University of Madison. Saturâ€" day was Dad‘s day. s * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rasmussen of Oklahomaâ€"City â€"were the weekâ€"end guests of MF. and Mrs. Elmer Evans. Miss~ Winnifred Vinzents of Chiâ€" cago was the weekâ€"end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Rudd of Laurel avenue. â€" guests in the parish hall. After a two weeks honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Kerrigan will be at home in Lake Forest after November 15th. Among the out of town guests were Miss Kathleen Bufflen of Seattle, Wash. and Miss Catherine Healey of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Mr. Herbert Huber, Mr. Ed Huber, Mr. Oscar Larson and. Mr. sMartin Ringdahl are enjoying a hunting trip near Beardstown, IIl. Mrs. John Croke entertained the members of her ‘bridge club at her home on N. Green Bay road on Satâ€" urday. ~There were three tables. Py o Nt 30 0 e es y â€" Wl flowers. ~William Gannon of Lake «Forest served as best man while Philip Muzik and Herbert Garry, also of Lake Forest, were part of the wedâ€" ding party. The ushers were Paul Lloyd and ~Veneil Muzik, Edward Engquist and Leonard Steffen. After the services a delightful wedding Mrs. Edward Smith and her moth Mr MMikcrv~ eB dime~P R K & 8 and Mrs. Paul Muzik, was flower and wore a_cunning _little pink Gunancevennin carried a basket of _ |G North Shore Trust Compauy ,E imsiheninngd in wnxmwxi#%aé;wï¬j ‘- â€"~Mrs. â€" Arthur Goodwillie is enterâ€" taining at a. small luncheon and bridge on next Thursday afternoon at her home on Vine avenue. 5s _ The Fort Sheridan Womanr entertained ~at "a very lovely we‘en party on Monday even large attendance was present came in costume. Mrs. Lee I was awarded a prize for the F costume and Mrs. G. Garmey awarded a prize for the most ¢ She represented aâ€"hobo in a c all tattered and torn. All 5 games were played and a Hallowe‘enâ€"supper was served Mrs. William P. Str Iowa is the guest this Helen C. Golden of : street. Mr. and Mrs. ( and Miss uglâ€"y H. ing a few days of guests of their relai ly. ovember 15th for St. they will make their i Mr. Conrad is with the ( tric company. your income .. . there is a plan whereby you can manage to put away something each week. We shall be glad to show you the way. low days that you are dependent upon the charâ€" _ ity of friends. Begin to plan now for a happy LIFE’S fruits are sweeteét, Life‘s tempo beâ€" *4 comes a leisurely â€"beat, in the years beyond sixty_. Let no thought dismay you in those melâ€" Henning will The Golden Years _ . ""fs,._veorge F. Conrad Mary Henning are spendâ€" guest t} Mrs, _ George s ‘of this week l;zl;e relatives, Dr.and .Mrs. Fad . areâ€"leaving aAbout i for St. Louis where e their future home. with the General Elecâ€" ridan Woman‘s club i very lovely Halloâ€" Monday evening. A was present and all . Streit of Clinton, TRUST DEPARTMENT remain indefinite. irs. Lee Hainline : for the prettiest i. Garmeyer was the most comical. 122 â€" McGovern aâ€"costumé 1 sorts ofr &A typical, paruse ue cA NTR 0: mc cce coudeanntocs Aor t mm en mm t e Geom Ned NeR ICT. ces sn enc en ie en CC PIANO _ VIOLIN . THEORY one private vielin, & piano lesson (Formerly Highland Park Music f _ School) ETHEL LaTtHROP Maruey Director ~*~~*"~** SfT Rust FPark Avenue _â€"_â€"*_â€" * Marley @crlhool of #lusic Hand Smocked â€" Made to Order Direct from factory â€" $4.50 and up. Unusual values; (;,ne of the highâ€" â€" est clnu_dresm’u_@de.r . Shown by appointment H. P. 2623. 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