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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1931, p. 8

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Eh: Minn?) Bark Prey iciiiauu-%iE. ' M. hard " “and Ilu" using“ ' M“:OI.WAMMM mr." “it in“? ara nix" At.sd Put that» "an” " A'ltil m WNMM'QM 'Eiraauaiiiasi--Abee-qhd, tf""ariG'iiiiuitd_naer-u.thttt.tt' Frtt.iiAéVsyeatseysetPtrtelttHe thmymbhtun.mr-nuh d “a! ' mefi$ shin “Mmehnmbnb- iiauwtttu-d.tr-urn_ Tam- _The Women's Auxiliary of High- land Pnik-Bttespital made . large sum of money at its tenth mud card Women, through the courtesy ot the management, at the, llaraine hte tel, on Monday, August 8. Among the chairmen were Mrs. Edmund Brigham, in charge of nrrtuttrementtr; Miss Caroline Sehofre1d, decorations; Harman Anderson. ticket was; Mrs. Karl Meyer is president of the iuxilinrr. -". A - Mr.Gd Hrs. Herbert Til.- Nun and daughter Dorothy of Moraine fold During, August all monotrmmintr on handkerchief, purchased WILL TWO COMPANY anagram-nu may.” AUGUST SALE _ OF -FURS French ind Irish Linens from ti: at one-mu thermal” monomming price Kwi'"# KUEi 7 First Showing of 4 CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS 36. CENTRAL AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Appeuelle Embroidery, White and Colors 'ft'? F,7irfiCiiEreEEFE. Tm i'5iiirEeEurihTtist-tt%m. r. n , CG7t,, 51‘... m . F, l ' 7 Sheer, Lima. Hand Rolled Corded Borders MONOGRAMING K. ILL. HIGHLAND PARK '" .. hm.Fwi'Mm§19r Three. qttrer9it.tsc, Gt, Cl, a-r:- .' ACE~SHOP LADIES,' Luce Trim MENS " chor t John and Bob Gibdon no et 't Swan’- cemp “limou- tor the owner. _ 1 Bridge luncheon-on the porch m I fed at the Moraine this summer. Among the recent licensees were In. Alexander M. Marshall of Gleneoe. who entertained twentraiar guests; Mrs. Sydney B. Gettelmen eaten-hin- ed for friends from Toledo endTCleve- land; and Mrs. J. M. Weinberg of the Mayfair, who in peeling tho enm- if. spending the annular " their homewGroen ukswi-in, - - "T-NF'"-'". . - T" ! minimal parties for friends in tho hotel. - . -- -iiii, Dorothy mireham of Burling- tpp, 19min the neat " the Wil- liam H. "athoft home today, (Thurs- day). - _ __ --. . “in? J. w. Simona of the Udell spanner“: in under observation " the Highland Ptsr1rhorpittl. _ --.... Mr. sud Ill-LEW. B. Gibson of Or- char lane and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Mann have returned from their new summer home at Turtle Lake, netr Miiitoeiiitiii/Wii,." _ , rl _ "iiaii"r James T. lioody of 955 Ridgewood drive has been transferred to Huntington, Went Va. ' An'opera singer, an actress, n poet and a pcientist have been man: the distinguished guests at the Moraine MANUFACTURING FU'RRIERS stmaGE, REPAIRING mo mum Hand Rolled Cords White and Colors Made in Highland Park ru BMW. “1’.th rail: THE PRESS ti ers. K/O. this summer. In». Jail: Claw Mr. and In. Arthur Muir m than at.” " tho Honing during Mr. and Mn. Prank Howe motore the Raisin opera anon; Kin Bab. to Mendota, lil., on Sunde to ltten on. Block, who Mud her mu thallium: State Fidelity Life tum tig-Pit-i-l,',; will Jrf',ir'l Lt (tg, York cintiou, brandy up Mystic Worker: 'tty week; . _ ttrim In. W. A. Aturidge and non vi. M to Chiw= "tdhof. mt.»- itod Mr. and Ian. J. M. Jacobs C compmied by his wife and daughter Wndsworth. this ,meh. mremrheeeontrforth-t -.. u. i u , 'CAmehft "iariiGiil," mummified " Rich- ard Inn, left for Estes Park, to be (one six weeks. - _ -.- _ " Timid? Ewell is leaving Hominy for a week’s cruise on the Lake with the ”was Iil="ir, do.“ rar: day in Minnesota for the reminder of the summer. ll be - . Mr. aid Mrs. Funk Wain of this city, cum Man of Dmtefuid, Bay- mond Steiner of Kabul-d Woods, 3nd Edward Roach of Highwood mt the week-end at Din-km Bay, Wis. Mm. Florence Thoma Dingle and children lat last week by motor for Cape Cod. They will visit friends in Berkshiers while out. They expect to be gone the imniiriidisr of the sum- met. Major C. Anaoman cove a din.. ner " the Moraine Hotel Inst Wod- nudny inhaling! ,tthUpiymitx 14 Illinois R.0.T.C. cadets, winners of the rifle and pistol cup, and their friends. - Theodore Winters of Laurel sve- nue is vacationing st Estes Park, Colo., with her sister and brother-in- law, Mi, and Hrs,Robertson of Isn- m City. _ 1? autism Cadr, Ewell is leaving the latter part of this week on s motor trip west. She will visit her mother in Omaha and pick up her daughter, who has been visiting there feuttt past few weeks; from there she will leave for Estes Park. They will motor on to Tens, NM., where Mrs. Ewell will paint for the“ next two weeks. Mrs. Ewell will be ae- mmpiinied by Csrolou Burnhsm. ' 1ft. and Mrs. Arthur Vetter and two children have returned from a motor trip to Green Bay and Shaw.. uno Lake, Wis. They were gone ten Mr. and Mrs; J. L. Smith af this city announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Margaret Claire, talk. William TlircaMrs-grttt-J21e.rf)t1A, 315043311 riage will take place "t'TiiFTiiaFriar6 of August. . Mrs..Joseph Cubowxi returned on Sunday from u motor trip to Colo. rado Springs and the Black an]. of South Dukotu. Fuiier' of Chieago, who spent last was! with he? daughter. Mrs. James Hauler of South Green Bar road entertained twelve guests on Monday for her mod)”, In. 1ilred evening. Mrs. Henry Niemeyer, Mrs. John Hemmer. Mrs. Fred Fisher, Mrs. W. J; Ethan and sons Bobby and Billy, all of Chicago, were guests in Tues- day at the W. C. Conrad home on 122 McGovern street. Billy Lithall af Rogers Park " the guest this week of Frederick, Gdlden Jr. On Saturday evening at 8 o'elock, Trinity; Episcopal church was the scene of u very beautiful wedding when nmid palms, ferns, and peanies aeiatrANiwmohhtetdr daughter-ct Mr. and Mrs. Williun E. Holland, 356 E. Park venue, was myriad to Milton al. St. Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol- omon A. St. Peter of Onwentaia ave-I nue. Dean Edwards ofBeiated. The bride was most charming in 3 simple but elegent gm of egg-shelf satin with a title-veil gracefully draped and fr reduce cap. She curried a bride's bouquet of trardenias, lilies of the valley and bride's rogues. His: Bol- land was “tended no maid of honor by her sister, "rigs Beryl, who wore a peach gown with hat to match and carried an arm bouquet of hrkspur and tea roses while the bridesmajds, the Misses Irene Rein of Des Plaines Hi3: Mndeiyn Drenk of Chicago, and Mrs. William Casey of Wanhegan (a sister of the groom) wore blue Meta frocks with hats to match and car- ried bridesmaids bouquet: of blue iii-lupin and pink roses. ltr. St. Pe- ter wu‘attended_by' his brother Al- fred as best mah while Retinal Hol- land, a brother of the bride, George Emmett of this eity and Mr. P. M. Bulgiot'd of China ,were ushers. A'tieLcreurtittrttt_thirh1?rtMrAttfhe 1srtms'rTmterstrtertmr-insmirmrerts Mr, mum. St. Peter left for a :week's honeymoon trip motoring thru Wisconsin. They will with in Hub- “ Woods; A. C l Mrs. A. R. bounds of Cent-g1 ave- nue had " her week-end guest her daughter, Mea. Prank Moss _ttf Chi- ' I“. C. B. Kelvin. tnd- daughter Dorothy lean have returned from a week 'epent at their cottage at Milt- more like. Arthur Bock oMortth Second street and Karl Bahr of Laura - are spending mar-l dun this week at the Bun-’1 cottage on Green Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epperson un- munee the We of their daugh- ter, Ell: Giru,-to Outer L‘Lund- men on Sunder. August 1. The yum couple left for the groom's summer home on Spider Lake, Trev- e". City, Kick. Upon their return they will reside in the ”Park Apts. Mr. 3nd Mrs. Robert Mitchell t l'ptl"l; "god, Gimme. Immune. u 'bf I'm hurl": .rm-mgu¢r Put hospital on T-hxtr4a'r,yute,t9 an!) it her home on Thaw; Thur-day. August B, 1931 "

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