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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1930, p. 11

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Announcement was made of the en- gagement of Miss Dawn Flint of Lake Bluff to Mr. Edward Elick of this city, " a luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. C. Flint of Lake Bluff last Saturday. The wedding will take place in the spring. Miss Florence Steinhafel of Mil- waukee and- Mr. Joseph Harte! Chi- cago were united in marriage at 5 o'clock last Sunday afternoon at the United Evangelical pursonage, the Rev. C. G, Ungnngst oMehttinir. The young couple will make their home in Chicago. Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of Walker avenue had as her guests over the week-end her niece and nephew, Thomas C. Free and sister, Marilyn Lcuise Free of Chicago, The Mission Band of the First Uni- ted Evangelical church will meet Sut- urday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church. All members and friends no urged to be present. The young people of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet Monday evening in the church parlors " 7:45 o'eloek. All Ire asked to come and have a good time. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam McIlwuin have just returned from I motor trip to Orlando, Florida. 77 Mrs. Amanda Weisse, the oldest sister of the Rev. C. G. Unnngst, re- turned to Highland Park Int Wednes- day after a visit of two months with relatives and friends in Polo and Dixon, Ill. Mrs. Weisse recently pub ed her eighty-first birthday. Mr. Alieri Yager who' has been quite ill at his home 626 Glenview IV- enue, is very much improved. Local and Personal LUNCHEON AFTERNOON TEA 26 North Sheridan Road ..ANNOUNCING .. . . . the change in management of the shop located at 26 North Sheridan Road to be known as Rudds’. There are many quaint con'ceits to delight young and old. See them when you come to luncheon" today. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Wentworth and small son were the week-end guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Dorr of Central nvenue. Miss Evelyn Bnkke of McGovern street is spending several dlyl this week between euma with her pur- ents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Hun: Bakke. Mrs. H. Mnrkell of Pulmyn. Mo., who hl! been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Markell, of Glencoe avenue, returned to her home Saturdey. Mrs. Everett L. Millard hu (one out to visit her two sons who are away at school. Mia; Bernice Tucker is eonfined to her home with I bruised ankle re- sulting from an automobile occident in which she was in a week ago Sun- day. She with her mother end {other Mr. end Mrs. Fred Tucker and her brother Mr. Earl Tucker were driving along Milwaukee Ivenue, when their car was struck by on Oldsmobile roadster. Their car was overturned, and although 'the car was bully dem- eged. the occupants escaped with slight bruises, excepting Miss Ber- nice, who was out on the knee and her enkle bruised, The Philomathean Reading cinch met Tuesdly evening It the home of Mrs. George Shelton. Elch member of the club gave a brief Current Event topic. Mrs. Arthur Swanson entertained at bridge lust Wedneldly afternoon. Ted Cabonnrgi entertained I num- ber of triettdcfHturay evening at his home on Cedar avenue. Bridge murplsyed " two tables. A most enjoyable evening was reported. [ Formally Goodson's Nut Shop RUDDS' THE PRESS WE DELIVER Katharine Walker Smith IN BOTH HER LAKE FOREST AND EVANSTON ' SHOPS HARD CAN DIES SALTED NUTS DAYTIME, EVENING AND COUNTRY CLOTHES Drastic Reductions 270 East Deerpath Ave.' LAKE FOREST ALL SALES FINAL Tel. Highland Park 4056 704 Church St. EVANSTON Offers u

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