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Highland Park Press, 15 Sep 1932, p. 6

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The marriage of Miss Leonora Juhrend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Juhrend of N. Second St., and Mr. Archie Antes, son of Mr. 3 and Mrs. George Antes of Deerfield, took place yesterday morning at . 11:30 o‘clock at the home of the: bride‘s parents. The Rev. Mr. Pieâ€" penbrok of Deerfield read the servâ€" 1 ice. The wedding was a very quiet affair, only the immediate relatives and a few close friends being presâ€" ent. â€" Miss Juhrend was attended .. by Miss Eva Lange as maid of honâ€" . ; or and Alfred Juhrend, brother of the bride, served as best. man. The ~â€"â€"â€"brideâ€"wore a dress of pale blue triâ€" â€" ple sheer chiffon and carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Lange wore a pale pink triple sheer chiffon and carried pink roses. A _ ___ _ wedding breakfast was served afterâ€" afternoon. ° Mrs. Alfred Schultz of Pleasant ave. entertained at luncheon and three tables of bridge last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Emmet of Vine ave. returned last week from Harbor Springs, Mich., where they spent the summer. Mrs. Frank Hancock of Toledo, O., is spending this week with her parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Berâ€" berick of Burtis ave. 8 & Mrs. Frank D. Austin and three children have just returned after speriding the summer at Callicoon, New York. __Mrs. H. B. Roberts has just reâ€" turned from an extended â€"motor trip with her brother, Mr. Frederic J. Brown, of La Grange, Ind., through Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. They went by way of the Big Stone Gap and returned via the Cumberâ€" land Gap. _ They report excellent roads in Virginia and upon inquiries: made of some of the inhabitants of that state, were told that the reaâ€" son for this was "that Exâ€"Gov. Bird had taken them out of politics." Mrs. Roberts‘ father owned a tract of timber land in Virginia some years ago, and she recalls having visited§ that country when the roads were | so narrow that it was almost imâ€" possible to pass anyone. They reâ€" port a most enjoyable trip. October 1, at 1122 Hazel avenue, Deerfield. _ the ceremony.: ~Mr. and Mrs. Juh rend left for a honeymoon trip to. Washington, D. C., and through tl;;J east.â€"â€"Theyâ€"willâ€"beâ€"at â€"home after Vol. 21 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR Alt communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. i.cticles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obiturries, notices‘ of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" ing rates A member of The Chicago Suburban Quality Group Chicago offices : lul6â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 8355 THE UDELL PRINTINGâ€" COMPANY __â€" _ Udell Building, Highland Park, IIl, Telephones Highland Park §57â€"558â€"559 Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. Bhfiaâ€" Local and Personal of Highland Park _ ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK September.15, 1982 _ _ No. 29 1 & at . Miss Virginia Jeffries is leaving soon for Connecticut college at New â€" Mrs. Florence Thomas Dingle and her four children, John, Florence, Thomas and Anne of S. Sheridan rd., returned last week from a three weeks‘ stay at Portage Point, Mich., where they met many North Shore residents who were enjoying the swimming, sailing and golfing which Northern Michigan offers in sumâ€" mertime. . Miss Helen Jeffries has returned from spending the summer at Camp Nagawick, St. Johns Military school at Delafield, Wis. â€" Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Herbst have left for Canada where they will attend a medical meeting. They will be gone about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Williams and daughters, Constance, and Eugene have returned from the White Mounâ€" tains where they spent the past five weeks. Madéline Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bliss, with Jane Littell of Kenilworth, a classmate at Roycemore, is entering Pine Manor Junior college in the town of Wellesley, Mass., the latter part of this month. travel abroad â€"for the purpose of studying architecture. He has been employed by.the â€"General Electric Co. in the Nela Park engineering department in _ Cleveland for _the. past two years. . . Eugene Masterson is leaving next week to accompany his brother, Charles Masterson of Cleveland, O., to Europe.: Both boys are the grandsons of the late Mr. and Mrs. ‘NHaries Streiber who resided on N. Second st. for a number of years. Charles recently won the Francis. | _ Miss Mary ‘Sinnott of Homewood |ave. spent the week end in Green ! Bay, Wis. on West st. The Rev. W. F. Subhr officiated. Over forty guests were present. _ Games and music were features of the afternoon, after which refreshments were served. ._The three children, _ George, Charles and Darlene, of Mr. and Mrs. Lichtwalt, were christened o Sunday at the home of their parents Miss Virginia Roberts of S. Greenâ€" bay rd. was delightfully surprised last Friday evening, by a number of her friends who came to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. Miss Emily Watson of Marshman ave. will attend a house party this week end given by Gamma Rho Delâ€" ta sorority of Lake Forest college at Delavan lake. * George R. Berry of Champaign has been visiting the R. H. Morton‘s for the past week. He is now takâ€" ing up aviation at Randolph Field, Texas. Miss Marion Weisenberger of S. Sheridan rd. left Wednesday for Beloit where she will attend Beloit college. Mr. Dudley Crafts Watson of Marshman ave. is leaving this week for Portland, Ore., where he will give a series of lectures for two weeks. ;New York, where she will attend Wells college. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Green and family of Aurora spent Sunday with Mrs. Edna Green ~and daughter, Ruth, of Homewood ave. resided on N. The Sorosis Amicae will meet next Monday evening at the home of Miss~â€" Lillian Tucker, 519 Oakâ€" wood avenue. ‘ _ _ Arthur Wood has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette ~M. Hughes and family of Denver, Colo. He was gone six weks. ~~The officers of the Mothers club of the Y. W. C. A. met last Wedâ€" nesday evening to plan their proâ€" grams for the coming year. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Juhrend with Mrs. Peter Juhrend .left this morning for Musgelange Lake near McNaughton, Wis., for afew days stay. Liizabeth and Laurason Davis. â€" â€" ~Mrs. ‘Ralph Greéenlee, who spent the summer in Europe, is sailing for home â€"next weekâ€" and will return to Highland Park October first. J ___Theâ€"Rogerâ€"Sherman â€"Vail‘sâ€"~who have been spending the summer at their summer home at Ephraim, Wis., are returning to their home on Laurel avenue, today. which took place Saturday, Aug. 6, at the Ft. Sheridan chapel, the Rev. Dr. Sherwin officiating. The cereâ€" yâ€"wasâ€"witnessed â€"byâ€"theâ€"Missesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Clow of Los Angeles, Calif., are spending a few weeks here visiting relatives. MRS. HAROLD FINCH _ Announcement is made _of the marriage of Mrs. Helen Marie Gorâ€" don and Sgt. James M. Bellow, Mrs. Eva G. Crozier has opened the fall term of her private school at the Glencoe Union church,. There are three groups composed of chilâ€" dren from 8â€"6 years. Miss Ada Thomas of Highland Park is directâ€" ing the kindergarten class. Miss Thomas is finighing her senior year at the National College of Educaâ€" tion in Evanston, Ill. â€" Mrs. Crozier will be remembered as the Chilâ€" dren‘s librarian for 6 years in the Highland Park Public library. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montgomâ€" ery and family of South Green Bay road, spent last Thursday with Dr/ and Mrs. K. Logsdon of Maywood. Miss Amy Deck of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, â€" preached in the pulpit of the First United Evangelâ€" ical church, last Sunday. Miss Deck is a student at Wheaton college. Her father, Rev. Q. A. Deck, is pastor of the Evangelical Congregational church â€" of Johnstown. She has preached in that church. Mr. Robert Johnston of Waverly ave. left Friday for Purdue universâ€" ity where he will attend school. Little Bobby Christopher who has been in the Fort Sheridan hosâ€" pital for the past week due to a very deep cut in his left leg is getâ€" ting along nicely and is expected to be home in a few days. The benefit card party given by Campbell chapter, O. E. S., was very successful. The worthy matron thanks all those who assisted and supported the party. The benâ€" eficiaries were the Illinois Masonic hospital, the Eastern Star home, and a family in Highland Park.. London,â€" Ceonn.â€"â€"Mizsâ€" Helen Jeffries is taking junior college work at Ferâ€" ry hall. Special Rates to Beginners TEL. H. P. 3540° 800 RIDGEWOOD DRIVE Highland Park, I!1. Piano Teacher mtc THURSDAY. SEPTEMEET ;. HammondIc¢CreamKitchens Homeâ€"Made lce Creams 556 CentEer Sr. 727 Main St. WINNETEA 3122 Witmerts 312 4 â€"Columbia School of Musicâ€" â€"â€"â€" Highland Park State Bank Bldg. : Tel. H. P. 380 . FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 1: Registration September 8â€"9â€"10 meeting, ideas were exchanged :; discussion followed. Those Presey were Mesdames Schemmel, Ling. strom, Shifflett, McCreadie, Renne Zimmer, Hutton, and St. John. _ Fredâ€"Eindstrom, chairman announces the reopening of her county kindergarten for little children, 2â€"6 . ym3 Every facility for hapry work and play urder a mother‘s capable supervision. Term begins Sept. 19, reasonable rate. Tel. Highland Park 2776 South Ridge Road Aâ€"supervised pla ygroup for the run, about child. Unusual equipment inclu. ing log cabin playhouse, vita glass sun room ;, playroom 20x40 ft, gardens, and large playfields ; moderate rates including transportation to and from school. Special rates for young children are in effect during season 1932â€"1933. Helen Elizabeth Taylor _ Piano and Theory Highland Park Wildwood Play Schoo! Children 2 to 6 years Mrs. Benedict K. Goodman, Director Marley School of Music Graduate National Colloge of Education \ Plenty of Parking Space CALL HIGHLAND PARK 1329 KINDERCARTEN MRS. 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