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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1930, p. 18

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" -- v iiri"i""iFiFiF6FFmFm'""""""""Q, - V IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA‘ Local and Personal FUR -iiiPrORAGjliil Loretta Shoo Mir.. Season In NUR'I'H s7TirlijAN RON! Plain on M So ( Ira! i ts MOLDANER a BliUM1lilllik Hats Wel Print MM $19. 7,5 to $59.50 P Well khown makes. All must atS wr. Values up to $35.00 Knitted Suits - two a M r fur trimmed; formerly $29.50 to $129.50. th pt Coats Bum: h who bu black diph- sl is getting 'tvpes, Tw St. Louis retu rm M “BC 33' ill 8Y3. of pital M r COOL AIR was, G'eurgettes; Evening and dinner dresses formerly $29.50 to $129.50. , IN OUR OWN BUILDING um rs. Wsuktieid. Mr. and Mrs. George Dramiu of wk avenue, Glencoe; are the proud rents of a daughter, burn Sunday, m- l, " the Highland Park has- The Imagine ‘ot' Miss Dorothea 'uuno, daughter of Mrs. Gum: mum at N. Second street', and Mr. mm ti, Aynsley Wok place Satur- ' afternoon at tour o'clock at the wsbyterian Mamas, the Rev. Frank $15.00 ttr$7S.00 , Suits and included. $15.00 to $42.50 FOR YOUR BENEFIT No Exchanges Dresses the illness "urmerly $18.50 to' $47.50 of her cousin, Tweeds, wool erepes, coverts formerly $47.50 to $145.00 THE PRESS and three piece $25.00 to $79.50 7fiTLT:irr7iNr: H. P, 463 $5.00 to $15.00 Fitt ottieitstintr. Miss Helen Dostnlek7 served the bride us maid of honor and Mr. J.'alvin Aynsley was best man. Only the immediate families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Aynsley have left on n honeymoon trip to Washington, D. c., and upon their return will reside in Highland Park. Mrs. Hal Reeder and son Gordon loft Tuesday for California where they will spend about two months. She will stop at Denver en route and .will visit various points of interest in Ensembles A ll Sales Final 1e the west, Mrs. Reeder will. visit her brother Delmar Clow in Les An- geles (or some timé. _ The ladies of the Bethany church are holding a roast beef Supper this evening in the church parlors from 5:30-7:30 u'eluck. Me. und.Mrs. Ervin Cluw of Ev, anston were the dinner new uf Mr and Mrs. H, F. Claw Tuesday eve ning. . A buffet supper ind bridge will be held this evening at the gate Gulf club. Mr, and Mrs, William Rapp of the Udell apartments were the week-end guests (If Mrs.. Rupp‘s family of Fairbury, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Ilolabird and family of Forest avenue were the wcvkwnd guests of Mr, Hulabird's brother of Huntington, Indiana. Dallas Clark of 334 Cake avenue returned homo Thursday from the New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, New Mexico. to spend his summer vacutiun with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B, Clark. Teacher Secured for Dramatic Department at DeerfieldShields Taking Miss Corner's. place next fall in who drumatics department of tin Iyevrfield-sh'ields high school is Mme Elyse Rinkcnherger, a gradu- etl or the Schnnl of Speech at North- 'ssvsttrrn university. Miss gamer is tn be married this summer. _ Miss Rinkenberger, who will re- CI ive her master’s degree from North. western in June, is highly racem- nwmlvd by the sttdt there. She did graduate Wll'k in drrunaties, being Ln assi,,tant in the department while “Hiking for her master's degree" Shu wi'l take 'nvor all of Miss ('umor's wurk, including senior drama, public speaking, and several courses 'ln-lm: urn-ml under the new curl-inu- lulu. These are the reading and act- ing hf dramatic literature, extempor- (nu-um speaking, and debating. She uill pruhnhly have an assistant. Mies (‘mm-r has been at Deerfield, Shields {war years. During that time she has had charge of public speak- ing, senior, drama, Garrick, and all As fitting climax to one dt the must successful years in .the history cxpvrivruuul of the music. department at l)eeriield-Shields. a party was ulvrn by the combined organizations lam Thursday evening in the English club room at the high school. The main event of the evening was the presentation M remembrances fr: m the various organizations to their rewectivo teachers. Mrs. bun. ning was presented a‘purse by the ovchestru; Mr. Bolle was given a ihnmimme traveling bag by the band, [and Me. Dinkelnn ret-eived a fine iiWalthtrn watch from the Glee clubs. Anne Frantonius was chairman of all the committees. Bob llanmer had (huge ofsthe refreshments, Arlene lFtill‘ of the decorations, and Edward [Acomb was master of ceremonies. High School Musicians Hold Party and Present Gifts to the Directors My Thursday, June 5, 1930 party Brier-

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