mc Mrs, M. Deitrich left last Thursâ€" ~_day for Baltimore, Md., to attend the wedding of her nephew. She will reâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«ralt in Baltimore for the aummer ~â€"at the home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones of â€" * Bloom street announce the birth of â€"~a baby girl, born at the Highland Park hospital, on Saturday, June 6. The Bighland Bark Bress Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance <charge is pubâ€" lished, . will. be charged at. regular . advertisâ€" Published weekly The Udeli Co uwh:.mmm Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 by the name and address of. the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in eurrent issue. F Vol. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hofstetter of Frankfort, Michigan, have been visiting, Mr. Robert Cousin and his gister, Miss=â€"Jessie Cousin of Highâ€" land Park. > David <G. Ewing, ~returned> home from University of:IJowa in time to attend, the graduation exercises of Principia at St. Louis, Mo. ~He has sincte gone to Kansas City, on a busiâ€" ness trip. f Y ing rates. Miss Margaret Denzel of S. Second street attended the graduating exerâ€" cises at the National Kindegarten school of Evanston, yesterday( Wedâ€" nesday). o oag fear> Entered as Second Class matter March 1 1911, at the post office at Highland Park Mr. Alfred Cavedon of Woonsocket, Rhode~Island â€"isâ€"theâ€"guest â€"atâ€"the George H. Koon home on Ridgewood drive for two weeks. § Miss Hermina Denzel and Mr. Julâ€" ius Gremer were united in marriage last Sunday morning at the St.â€"James church, Highwood. Miss Margaret Denzel served her cousin as maid of honor. _A 1 o‘clock dinner followed the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Denzel of S. Second street. The young couple will reside at 6908 Artesian avenue, Chicago. Mrs. L. B. McCaffery of Central avenue.entertained at two tables of bridge yesterday afternoon, (Wedâ€" nesday). Thursday, June 11, 1931 Miss Gertrude Williams and Miss Mary Lou McClernan are leaving toâ€" morrow morning (Friday) to spend the summer at Lake Lodge, Yellowâ€" stone National Park, Wyoming. Mrs, Frank Howe of Central avâ€" enue is entertaining the Ladies Aid society of the St. Johns Evangelical church, this afternoon (Thursday)â€" at Ker home on Central avenue. Mrs. G. E. Hamlin is leaving Friâ€" day for a months stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Anderson of Ridgewood drive are rejoicing at the birth of a son, born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, June 6. Mrs. L. L. Winters and Mrs. F. Robertson left last Friday by motor for New York where they will spend the next two weeks visiting Mrs. Winâ€" ter‘s daughter, Mrs.â€" Alice â€"B. Winâ€" ters Warren. . Miss. Mae Siljestron spent weekâ€"end > in Rocokford: * Fire Chief Edward Hoskin has been confined to his home since Monday by an attack of lumbago. He is reâ€" ported improving, and expects to reâ€" sume his duties teday or tomorrow. ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Fat sfe is ue es THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY June 11, 1981 No. 156 the Mrs. Margaret Hilgen and Miss Leona of Cedarburg, Wis.. and the Misses Victoria, . Ida = and> Lydia Hilgen of this city. : Mrs. William H. Bartel, who underâ€" went an appendectomyâ€" last Thursâ€" dayâ€" morning at the Highland Park hospital is getting along very nicely. She returned to her home in the Udel! building last evening (Wednesday). Mr.â€"and Mrs. Holabird and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sarett are motoring to Beloit, Wis. to attend the commenceâ€" ment exercises, this weekâ€"end. f ~~Miss â€"Anderson ~and â€"Miss â€"Marion Richardson, nurses at the Highland Park hospital, motored to Fond du Lac, Wis. Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Hodges of East Central avâ€" enue left yesterday (Wednesday) for Woodstock, to attend the graduating exercises of Todd school, of which her grandson, Robert Buckely, is a memâ€" ber of the graduating class. Mrs. â€"A. Brush andâ€"Mrs: R. Dobâ€" bins entertained <~at> luncheonâ€" and bridge Tuesday at the former‘s home on Dale avenue. â€" The out of town guests included Mrs. Weldon of Rogâ€" ers park, Mrs. Newhousel of. Toledo, Ohio and Mrs. H. Clavey, Mrs. Peterâ€" son â€"and Warte Mussenâ€"of Deerfield. Grant Herman and Fred Zahn are members of the graduating class at Lake Forest academy, whose exercises will be held Saturday morning at 11 o‘clock. > 3 Mrs. Cline, mother of Mr. A. M. Cline of Homewood avenue, who has been confined to her bed since March with a heart attack, is getting along as well as can be expected. _ _ _ Mrs. Newhousel of Toledo, Ohio, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Snyâ€" der, who recently moved here from Indianapolis, Indiana. 4 The Philomatheans will have a picâ€" nic at Sunset park on Tuesday June 13, as their last mass meeting of the season. # Wood residence. Miss Frances Wood, a sister of brideâ€"toâ€"be will be maid of honor. Miss Mary, the yo%est M&zm!.m_fl.@é,__..,,u_rflmfl ill be one of the bridesmaids, and the others are Miss Winifred Wheeler, Miss Virginia Waller, Miss Leila Withers, Miss Corda Palmer, Miss Betty Smith, and Miss Ann Elizabeth Walsh. Gordon Kelley will perform the duties of best man for Mr. Adâ€" dington, and the ushers are to be Jack Simpson, Dustin Grannis, James Heyworth, A. Watson Armour III, Frederic McLaughlinâ€"H., Frances Mcâ€" Cauley, John Hampston Barnes of Philadelphia, and Robert W. Wood IIL. â€" The week before the wedding will be a succession of preâ€"nuptial parties concluding with the bridal dinner to be given by Gen. and Mrs. Wood the evening before the wedding. Mr. Adâ€" dington and his bride are to reside in Lake Forest. i Miss Sarah Wood, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood of Laurel avenue, and James Roland Addington, son of Mrs. Keene Addington, of Lake Forest, have completed the list of young peoâ€" ple who will attend them for their wedding which is to take place on Saturday afternoon, June 27, at Trinâ€" ity Episcopal church in Highland Park. The ceremony is to be folâ€" lowed by a wedding reception at the ‘*Jerry and Martin Maum of 804 Ridgewood drive ‘are leaving Friday for, Bloomington, I!1., where they will spend | the~ summer visiting‘ their MMԠyc t Tabihghecti nbimygls s t crin ies THE PR ESS Miss Anna Doyle underwent a tonâ€" pital Tuesday. . She is getting along very nicely. _â€"John M. Simpson and A. Watson Armour III will give a dinnerâ€"dance at the Onwentsia club on Tuesday evening, June 23 for Miss Sarah Stires Wood, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood of this city, whose marriage to James Roland Adâ€" dington will be the event of June 27. Miss Ruth Green of North Green Bay road entertained at two tables of bridge, Tuesday evening. Missâ€" Barabra® Bailey and <~Mrs.~J. Benson, mother of Mrs. Archibald Bailey returned to this city on Tuesâ€" dayâ€"from a months visit in Neenah, Wis. at the home of a relative. Mrs. Erastus Phelps in company with four girls motored to St. Louis, Mo. last week to attend the graduatâ€" ing exercises at Principia college. The Junior Star club will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Stanley Kiddle, 85 Sunset place, Lake Forest. 7 South St. Johns Avenue Special Sale Genuine Deauville and Other Imported SANDALS All Brown â€"â€" All White â€" Blackv and Whi Tan and White â€" Both Oxfords and Straps Our $8.50 and $10 Values Reduced to § at a very Special Price $4.85 $3.45 asmussen 87’08. Values to $7.50 The Stores of Better Shoes _\ Marion Smith of Prospect avenue entertained at a luncheon and bridge in honor of : Miss Margaret Parkin whose marriage to Dr. Winters of this city will be solemnized on June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Insull and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell motored to Atlantic City to spend a week there. > Mrs, A. J. Trapp and Mrs. J. Cy this afternoon (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Jacobs of Deerfield. Mrs. Milton Tillman of Central avâ€" enue entertained at luncheon yesterâ€" day (Wednesday). Covers were laid for twelve. ~~ * p Mrs. Henry Mason of Central avâ€" enue is entertaining at a tea and shower today (Thursday) in compliâ€" ments to Miss Marion Norcross who ijs to be married the twentyâ€"fifth of une. Mr. F. G. Gardener and son Jack, a freshman at Cornell university are spending this week at Cornell. We are featuring for a limited time only Mrs. H. W. Elliot of Ridgewood drive entertained ten guests at 500 last Thursday evening. + Black and White hone H. P. 247