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Highland Park Press, 19 Jun 1930, p. 8

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HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Hasa CLEARANCE SALE Trix-phone wo Woman Crntral \u-nu M the Mb s, ACCENT YOUR NATURAL CHARM DOROTHY GRAY'S BEAUTY ' PREPARATIONS W As the first step in mum. use Dorothy Cream. Its delicacy vtrtlt' These face powders come in shades and textures suited to the individual skin. l fu LORETTA SHOP mm “mama at I sud: u Now in Progress Price Reductions - 1/3 to 1/2 iin"with ()rimge Flower Skin 1 mild and fragrant astringent. sine cleansing cream, stimulate their thirty of Bit an party Sat 10 North Sheridan Road Mr $1.50 and $3 Tem per- regular Sunday Deliveries MvMAr,ltt.N $1.75 85c The Tuesday evening five hundred Huh met at the home of Mrs. Larry Armen of Fort Sheridan. The prizes were awarded to Frances Will, Mrs. Marararvt Williams and Mrs. Math. your daily treat- Gruy's (‘feansmg makes 1t unusual. Mr ‘tulph ‘cetun Pt Phone Highland Ptsrk Mot Bard ape-n; the week-end and New York. Highland Park A very pretty wedding was that of Miss Irvin Reay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reay and Mr. Henry Jones Cuseaden, son hgr; and Mrs. Fred A. Cuscaden, w took place Saturday evening at eight-thirty o'clock in the Trinity church, the Rev. Christoph Keller reading the cere- Shello. dresses largo Lruwn o' spri: Qvnwms many. The bride was charming in her gown of ivory satin with veil of Mussels point lace, and carrying a harm: bouquet of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Shirley Remy, maid of honor and the Misses Nincy Reay. Gladys Keen. Durobhy Nunn and Margaret La S'helle, {.ridesmaids. wore chiffon dresses m the pastel shades with largo brown horsehair hats and l,ruwn shoes. They carried bouquets or spring Hum-rs. Mr. Raymond W. Ownomowoc. Wis. The marriage tu.k place at noon in the garden of tho bride's p/trents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Hotrue'of Its" Michigan menue. the Rey, Christoph Keller "ftiviatine. The bride had no attend. ants and the bridegrom was attended by the bride's brother, Robert Hague. who is a student at Amherst college. Mr. Stone is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin and the bride attended Miss Bennett's school in New York. Mr. and Mrs. lloguf: will reside in Oeonornowoe, Wis. l On Wednesday morning, June lil at ten o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' A. n. Brush on North Dale ave- Hue. occurred the wedding of Miss June English of Robinson, Ill., to the Pow. Alva K, Gilbert of Lamont, Okla. Miss English is Mrs. Brush's sistirtr and has spent quite some time both in Highland Park and Chicago where she has made many friends. Tho bride was charming in white chiffon over satin, wearing a veil mal, cup style and carried, a shower bouquet of bride's roses and daisies. She was attended by Miss Florence carried an ar and 1laisivs. tvnded by th Austin, Texu The beautifu rum: common Milll-r " Nnknmis, Ill., a college friend, who wore futured chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and danish-s. The bridegroom was at- tm-mlml by the Rev. Herbert keen of Austin, Texas, also in enllette friend. Thr, beautiful and impressive double tune curemuny was read by the Rev, Mark Munro of Evanston, and the wws were taken kneeling beneath a snappy of fiowera. Mrs, Baker Bald- ridgc of Chicago sum: "O Promise Me" and “l [Awe You Truly" with Mrs. Charles Kinepper of Chicago at thu- piano. "The thengren Wedding Marvh was used. A wedding break- fast was served to twenty-two rela. and best wishes, for a six weeks motor trip, after which they will be at home in Evanston. vvrsity for three Institute Institute in Evanston. Immediately following the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert started. amid showers of rice Mr (Bilbo and friends aduate tif tl l friends. Miss English is rte 'it the Eastern Illinois college at Charleston, Ill. rt graduated from the Uni- t Oklahoma-and has been years at the Garrett Blbical L Mr. (Roy Howe and Mr. Fred Moon spent several days this week at Eau Claire and Fenton, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Garnett and family will leave Friday morning for a motor trip through the-east. . Mrs. C. T. Boynton and daughter Miss Edith who have been spending the past four months in Spain and Italy and motoring on the continent sailed yesterday for home and are expected tn be back in Highland Park some time next week.' Mrs. Atwater of the Moraine hotel went east Tuesday with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred A, Preston of Lake Forest, who is sailing for England, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Atwatep will ipend the summer in the east with friends. Miss Grace Wilton returned home Sunday from Holy Ghost academy to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Witten. Mrs. Harold Warren uf Des this week with Zimmer of Oak Mr. and Mrs. children we " Haven, Mich,, l leave t City, l months Mrs. Harold P, Smith and son, Warren uf Des Plaines are spending this week-with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer of ()akwocd avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Timm and children ure leaving Friday for Grand Haven, Mich,, to spend the summer at their cottage. Mrs. Alwine spent the week-end at Fond du Lac, Wis. Mrs. Sam Martin, Jr., entertained at luncheon Tuesday. , . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. M'ilson of Mil.. waukee whn were enroute from a business trip to Chicago, spent Sun- day as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. tr, B, Brand. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace attend- ed the closing exercises of the girls department of Our Lady of Sorrows schuol in Chicago, June 13, where Dumthy Brace graduated and was one of the characters in the play “Round the Clock with Claire." Georsre"Jtossetter, Jr., is Sunday for Wyoming where be employed for the summer a! the Eaton Bros. ranches. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Mason family loft nn Saturday for F, Bay where they will spend Mrs. J, T. Moody of Ridgewood drive attended the turmrttetteetttent ex- ercises at St. Franeed academy Thursday, June 12. Her niece Miss Mary Frances Seely was a member of the graduation class. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Mason Jr. isnd family loft nn Saturday for Sturgeon Bay where they will spend most of the summer. Mr. and. Mrs, Wm. F. l'etcr of Lake Forest will occupy their residence during their absence and will later sail for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Eldun Gleason return- rd home Sunday from a motor trip through the east' visiting in New ank. Philadelphia,, Niagara Falls and other cities. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lohmkuhl of Milwaukee, who have just returned Milw, " om Park hue Dania Mavor of Laurél avenue re- turned home.last week from college to spend the Bummer with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morton anor. and Mrs. Harry Lehmkuhl of mkee, who have just returned a wedding trip to Yellowstone are the guests of their aunt, Mary Lehmkuhl of North ave- Thursday, June 19, 1930 having he will on one

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