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Highland Park Press, 27 Mar 1930, p. 8

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6ttl North Green Bay Road Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Patronize the Press Advertisers Elm Place Service Station tijt? si t'itt " Spring House Cleaning drawn-it's. curtains. rugs. furniture. etc. has given us an envi- hle reputation for ..nv quality work. We can save you money. Let us give you an vs- timate when you houseclean. Call 178 and ask for an esti mate. Thirty ivnce in The Oldest Business Concern in Highland Park lenmn IIRIIMEI'Z PADS “IVES AWAY-ASK FUR TuFDI [tii'l'igiltfii 's _iit1tsiiiys-)-'-')-l-iii'ifill,? yours expor- the art of dry 1;: garments High Test Ethyl Gasoline . Tire Repairing Complete lireasing Service Pennsylvania Motor Oils "'leaning Naphtha Ul‘lll'l‘ I'HUNI‘ t Stu-rt and Film Phone Highland Park 17 an: THE PRESS Miss Salome Brand’s orchestra guests in honor of (Mr. 0. B. Bra night. The out m .vlr. and Mrs. R Mr. Jnueph Stine returned home last week from Florida where he has spent the past three months. His health in somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Larson returned Monday from a week's motur trip to Chattunmnta, Tenn. _ The Friday Night Bridge eluh will be entertained at the heme of Mrs. Herbert Moran on Friday evening. There will be two tables. Miss Salome Brand entertained Brand’s orchestra and a number of guests in honor of her dad's birthday (Mr. (J. B. Brand) last Saturday night. The out of town guests were .vlr. and Mrs. Richard Czujkowski, cushier ul' the Mitchell Street State bunk, Milwaukee, and Graeme Sup- ple of South Bend, Indiana. Follow- me " seven course dinner various se- lections Were played hy the orchestra. after which the newly invented fold. ing Ping Pong table built by Messrs. Schneider and ltm-her was initiated. After several interesting games play- ed by the more experienced players the entire evening's entertainment and 3 ~ushr-r W um waist tle " "upluin C. ll. Sinclair of Dale avegttlt' has returned from a mimth's stay in Venice, Florida. He ropurts a visit with Thomas A. Hflisnn ut his homo in Fort Myers. The usual dif- fseuity in getting to see him person- ully,;{ns m’vrmnu» by, the fart that thvy wrrv boys tum-[ha in Port Hurun, Mich. and both sold papers [in the trains between there and De. troit, during the War of the Ile. bcllion. There is just six months dif- l'i-runu- in their ages, Capt tiinclair will be eitthty-t'our next August. In thi- lowly mirth-n In!" "Aqua- Mrs. Bruin! Truy. now ol ml by thy Rt sunvilluu Mis 1lts. Van K vhurming pit vhittrm lrinm A lung u-il l a mp Inf tl In the lovely garden ul ":wuu- , ' , . . Vista," Palm Beach, Fla., the Hobo .(Varltnn G.:,Bierhuy,. Jyy, will in“ ~'ouml home of Mrs. William N. Van "If," (m the Century for hit vacation [4‘er M. “my, N. Y., Miss Helen Wednesday the twetsts.ixth. He Mills Robbins was married Wellnes- will spend a wet-k wi/h his parents, My :il'ternoon, Mnreli pp, to Mr. Mr. and Mes. Cavl G. Blnghum of Rubi.” Sedwwiek, “m of Mr. and Ptu.rripvt1 avenue, before returning to Mrs. Fl. Phillips Sedgwli-k of iiij.T1tl.is' It, E.xe.e.r. F uty. Thy ceremonyMus read by the Mrs. Paul W, Blanchard has re- Rev. Dr. Thoiuas Hents Minimum i'enlly returned to her hume on Walk- formerly of First Baptist church of " “WM”. having spent the past two Thy. now of Hollywood, HAL. assist- will“ "smug her Eton. Cfldet Em“ " by the “W. Dr. “mum. uf Jack. \\..lllum-harrl, Jr. in the brat class ul'lVllll'. Miss Robbins is a cousin of knit”! 'fPut'. wet Academy, Jiv,. Vun Kverv. The br'uh, was a West Point. New York. Saturday, chm-mini: picture in u gown of white {filmy}; t {ll}, //lfetuy.,l attended l'hllrull trimmed with rose point lace. . l/Its) td', t ;hobw )t',i.th, ty. son A Iollk veil of lace tulle illiwed from and Pl" ' .Wth a M an ' gnen by n my of tulle and row- point on- the Ivvtt Pyint. lluyers at the Post tuinud with sprays of trrattKC' blos- gymnasium and in the 1v,Plly. they . l . ' u " t, n . wins. She rurried u bouquet of white attended the Ctulet Hop Ellen In i'iniw‘. liliv, of the vallvv and sweet the beyryyut. of the Thayer hotel, new. “I... Philip soils, acted as West Point. On sunday,uMrs. Blanch- matron of honor. and Miss Elizabeth “M entertulnvd at tlinryrr,, at tt Sedgwiek. Hue; of the groom, was Thayer' m honor "f yyyt..r'ytnk, G'. maid of honor. Mr, Alfred J. Ilanntt, Davis. who H one of the instructors Itrsistrtnt to Dr. H.:miltnn Holt, pres- at thy, Military Academy and for her illent "f Rollins enllege, was best man son, t udet lllnnchurd.‘ 121. Blanch- und Mr. John Crot%rt of Miami ('v'i'ilp"pls", Il"..".!? n week in Washington, usher. Mrs. Mulkey wore a simple D. "V t,"",T.t.shg was the guest. of gown of green chillin with a high hnner Ir? .ury. Berth? Nugent. and waist line and My loin: skirt. Lit- ‘mnrmr her visit m IN ashlngton, she lle pulled sleeves added a piquant attended thy tynev'ar,,rT,'ie,tt .ot note. A lul'ge horsehair hat uf green .eryer President anti Chief Justice completed the rustume with which 11'illi.ar,n Howard Taft. at the National Were curried pinl. roses sweet peas (upltolnantl 'Arllngton National ceme- and lillivs Jr the valley. The bridcs- tery, virm?P. , .' timid was similarly clad, wearing 'rhe.ceehiyd l.T.A.ai‘e plaryinit heim- chitfon with hat to match. a smug-I feature for T,hur"aycA_.y/,1 Mary Katherine I)cCellv, Constance l0. William ‘Jtihn Cooper, hinted “duh. and I.orvtta Groom were States Commissioner at Education three dainty little flower girls in their y,ill, speak at the Deerfield-Shields nrmxmlie dresses and bonnets with huh school. A, full tyyunt appears loin: streamers. Mary Katherine In another section of this paper. Wore blue with pink smut-king. Con. The members of the Philuthea class Prruy mm.- orchid and Loretta was of the Bethany ehureh enjoyed a m pink. Following the ceremony a luncheon at the church Tuesday. \I-ry of Troy, N. Y., Miss Helen Kills Robbins was marriwi WMnvs. my ul'tvrnuun. Mun-ii 19, to Mr. Lain-rt. b,'etlwwiek, sun of Mr. and Irs, k. Phillips Smigwivk of this 1y. Tht, 'u'rvtutrn.Vlvus rend by the Lev. Dr. Thomas lit-my Sprague. n-nwrly of First Baptist church of 'ruy. now "r llnlly\\'m.u, Flit., assist,- i by the RH". Dr. Wokuitt, of Jack- .nvillv. Miss Jorlsbins is a cousin of Local and Personal vtvd the ' cttrrityl pir mm of the was sitm'l I with spr She rurriw lilies of t Palm Beach, Fla., the Hebe hmm- of Mrs. William N. Van blirh. and both sum paper: "ains between more and De ring the War of the lle There is just six months dit' t' tulle and rose point on- vith sprays of orange blos- " rurrivd u bouquct of white irs of the Hulk-y and sweet Ivs. Philip Mulkey acted as if hunnr. um! Miss Elizabeth c, side: of tho groom, was hunm'. Mr. Alfred J. Hanna, to Dr. H.2miltnn "nit, pros- Rullins rum-go. was brat man .IYIU va'y. The hrirl'o was a inure in u gmvn of white lllll‘d with rose point lace. of lace tulle ”dun-d from tulle and rose point on- l H. Sinclair of Dale rrlurncd from a mpnth's doc, Florida. He ropurls being voted gum] host- "In with a high y Ions: skirt. Lit- auldl-d a ' piquant ohuir Hut. nf urocn L's, sweet peas y. The brides- clad, wearing an to match. ,lle, Constance .me and reception was held in the house which was be tifully deeoratedovith ruses and b'll m; Bowers. More than scve,ntymve ucsts were received by Mrs. Van Every, Mr, and Mrs. Sedg- wick, Mrs. J. A. DeCelle, sister of' the bridegroom, Miss Esther A. Groom and Miss Nellie A. Groom of Troy. The couple _departed for Jackson- ville and from there will go to New Orleans. After a short stay in the Louisiana city they will go to the Moraine hotel, and later will make their residence in the Udell building, Highland Park. Among the out " town guests who were present at the wedding were Mrs, John W. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. James o. Shrueder of Waterford, N. Y., and Mrs. C. Geer of Troy, and others. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite have returned from Washington, D. C" where they spent the past week. M rs. Robert several friends Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hamlin Bur- no announce the birth of a son, March 24 at the Lying-in hospital, Chicago. Mrs. Hurno was Elizabeth Morrison. Mrs. L. F. Home left Sunday eve- nine for hrs Moines, hr., where she is spending a week visiting her moth. er, Mrs. Smith. Mr. anpe Joined his wife in has Muines, Tuesday. William John Cuuper, United State.» Cummissinncr at Education. will speak at the neerfield.Shieidis high school, under the auspices of the combined P. T. A. on Thursday, April 10. Humid Bluomfield who is attend. imr the University of Illinois, spent the weak-end here visiting his par- MIL“. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bloom- field My Thursday, March 27, 1930 Sluybnck entertained at luncheon on Tues. held in the house

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