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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 5

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d all ‘plea. v im. adult much winâ€" 1 in mple RTY M ISle, uld lcg.. the and ived _ of rge Prenuptial affairs are niél:m e tm bride :f Mr. who will become the Al Reay &A Anhm"'hyl Asheraft III will 1 f om' lo‘ ve, Obfl‘!'y i l‘h;"idtt-hndlm today ;nd ou: bruary 13, Mr. and Mrs. Young ) Darents of the bridegroom, . will 2 party for Miss Reay %n of 'MI-- s . C and Mrs. W A. Hess and two hildren of Kenosha were the weekâ€" bd gucsts of Mr, and Mrs. A. Kitt. ‘an of North St, Johns avenue. m o P ~ TIP to Miami, Florida. A Carbonargi and family have taken {u.”y will remain for several mant Miss Vera Purdy is returning to the University of Illinois this week spending a few days between semester with her parents, Mr. and ll’ll'. E. H. Pnrdy of_Contrgl avenue, Carl Bakke, who is astudent at Madison, returned home the first part of this week to spend the ten days between semesters with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bakke of l(e-l Govern street. ‘The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will hold their monthly meetm; on the home of Mrs. Gust. Redine of 8. Second street. F Mr. Francis Stipe was one of the representatives for Beloit College at fCollege Night" at the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school last Saturday eveâ€" wdiens Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Breme Mr, and Mrs. John Bremer mo to Lake Geneva Sunday to visit Arnold Bremer who attends s at the Northwestern Military a my in Wisconsin. flVISDAY February 6, 1980 CThe Righland Park Brras V flfl“d.Yv '.bo ‘. 1930 Highland Park Joseph Carbonargi of rs. Fred C. Bremer and e J(llm Bremer motored and Personal attends school Military acadeâ€" No. 49 with M oi c 00 L o h Sep in â€" OM Ft. Sheridan are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a son, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Schrier left for Southport, Conn., where wfllbethezn'astsofl(r.and Mr rich Harrison for a week, . _ _Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Keefe leave Friday for Savanah, Ga visit the Old Conductor‘s home. 1 there they will go to Jackson and Hhmi. Fla.. and Huvannas F Prices begin at $1.50 weekly and incl c violin or piano lesson Cm.h-hrlm"m ons c 0 o teansic ~essentiale~ => _ _<=> PIANO VIOLIN _ THEoRY PMatley @rlfool of Ausic Highland Park EtHEL Latgror Jr., ~G Beatty. nome ind EM uce ASR iA c mm 1 matron of honor and Miss Irvin Reay will act as maid of honor. Miss Shireâ€" ly Reay, Miss Jean Adams, Miss Vir. gean Richey and Miss Reay will be bridesmaids. â€" Gilbert Younglove will serve his brother as best man and the ushers will be Edwin M. Ashcraft III, Robert Slater, Robert E. Smith, Jr., Gilbert Robinson and Roslynâ€" Banattiw Wtms arrines ie ninaetalle fikntrionas. 3222000 . 0 47 Irwin is the brother of Miss Elizaâ€" beth Irwin of Maple avenue, Highâ€" land Park. e e _ t. _ Miss Dorothy May Reay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mason Reay and James Arthur Younglove, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Clute Younglove of Glencoe will be marked Satuday, February fifteenth at Trinity Episcoâ€" pal church, A reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the .gride’a parents, ~834 Hazel! avanna ie e . 3. ues 1 c 0) en on ue We ali t â€" ie The largest affair given at the Everglades ‘club during the entire season was the annual reception and tea given Sunday, Jan. 19 by Pailm Beach‘s popular bachelor,. John B. Irwin of New York. This arnual re-} were married January 30 at 4 at the Palmer House, Chicago. The Ladies‘ Aid society of Johns Evangelical church wil at the home ‘of Mrs. Karl A of Glencoe avenue, Wednesda; 12 at 8 o‘clock. "" . " he,*00age at 25 South â€"Greenbay road, the Rev, C. G. Unangst, officiatâ€" Harrison Walter is returning to the University of Illinois this week after ""’d‘a‘ a few days between semesâ€" ters With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. C. G. Unangst officiated at the marriage of Mrs. Jane Proctor of Cak Park and Mr. Richard E. W, wmfimm, were married January 30 at 4 o‘clock ah 41LÂ¥3 : hous ad . James A. Roberts _ Miss Irene Nebhf ar both of Chicago, were riage Feb. 1 at the U Cal. parsonage at 25â€" £ road, the Rev. C. G. U ing., Highland Park 1138 Winnetka 3012 and Mrs, MMP&AVQ.- rison for a week,. id Mrs. John O‘Keefe will iday for SBavanah, Ga., to Old Cpn‘ductor’s home. From of honor and Miss Irvin Reay t New York. This :nnnal r_; es °0 ~ ~ marmis k Mart go to ~Jacksonville, and Havanna, Cuba. reception will follow t the home of the 834 Hazel avenue. RObOI_'tl, Jr., will be Music School Aid society of the St. lical church will meet f Mrs. Karl A. Roth ‘nue, Wedne‘day, Feb, . Albert Shelton enterâ€" r and bridge last Friâ€" go, were united in marâ€" at the United Evangeliâ€" . M. Burgess of n., where they . and Mrs, Al. and â€"includo and John Borris, Direc . Skiffs. Mr: 389 ~Central Ave. _ Phone 2600 _ L. Martin, president; Mrs. W ker, secretary; Mrs. Otis Bea: treasurer and Mrs George W. general chairman of thrift. __ _ _Ravinia Village house cale Friday, February 7, at 7:30 Men‘s gym class, Ts in eeernen on en ALei E0 <<â€". hare this fir vo nobly advanced, Ts is rather for us o usâ€"that from these honored dead w F / * that cause for which they here gave the â€" ,‘ hnfillmddemi...‘.hn"m“‘m’ m““ummm“hm. s M(hhmion.mducd,.h.uhm.mmh ; ul . Propie aranatthargovernment of the people, by the ’“""“"’"W*'"mm&uua.m,-' Woodblu-y, bom h'“.y mor the Ft. Sheridan hospital. In last week‘s issue of the an error was made in the list ficers of the Thrift shop. The consists of the following: Mrs. x Mar s P â€" EARL W. GSELL & Co North Shore Trust Company Drugs of Quality and Service Telephone your smallest wantâ€" TELEPHONE ABRA HAM LINC It is for us, the living, rather be unfinished work which r made in the list of ofâ€" Thrift shop. The board ‘HAAXAH AM L1 NCO LN we honor today the one hundred and twentieth anniversary of his birth & .%m.; mA i __.A..., eralaills use Aldlfcnrei:uio.c;.:&m’ 7. , D ud worship greatness passing by, . %,'flmm“ ; IN HALLOW ED MEMORY OF OPEN SUNDAY EVENINGS Tuesday morning at lowing : Mrs. James ‘nt; Mrs. Wm. Barâ€" rs.. Otis Beardsiey, s George W. Childs of thrift. > house calendar: +t smalest â€"wantâ€"we will gladly deliver at all times. Pharmacists g, rather, to be dedicared here which they who fought here Press, |~â€"w â€"â€"Johs Drinkwater â€" ‘r ! + ‘ .. "'â€"‘ i _l.,z_ t 2:w' Woman‘s club meeting. P Mrs.â€"â€"A. ~Butterworth entertained several friends Monday evening at cards. Hhsil;ggh Berube 't':: is hkia:g: course nursing at Mercy hos pital; Chicago with a friend Miss Ayse . of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berube of Green Bay Boy Scout meeting Friday, February 399 Roger Williams â€"â€"â€"â€"Phone 2300 of the Best. : & t7;:30 p. m y+ 18

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