U {| in Evanston. Mr. Bernardi uated from the University of / Tllinois in 1932, and is proprietor of the Bernardi Highwood Pharmacy at 258 Railway Avenue, Highwood. The young couple will make their home at the corner of Grove and North Avenues, Highwood. > PAGE TWO Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, nh*!!‘jl_l ',_p&.phe_é 1528 o_'_cloc] Issued Thursday of each week Printing Company, Udel! Building, Highland Purk, Hlinois. / & wouk. by. the_Udell '""'N-h--'-l‘l’flhflm“",','i'! CHICAGO OFFICE Communications intended for publication mhmnm.fltflbm % and sigmed with the name and address of the writer, They should roush. the ‘wihor. by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current lisue. WdMM"d&n;.mmdem affairs where an adinittanee sharge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates Subscription Price, $1.50 per year VYOLUME 23 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andersen of 730 Central Avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Alice, to Mr. Charles B. Bernardi, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernardi of 1124 Greenâ€" leaf Avenue, Wilmette on Easter Sunday (April ist) at 4 o‘clock at the First Evangelical Free Church, Winnetka. Rev. Otis Q. Sellers read the ceremony. The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with lace, white trailing veil â€"and carried a bridal bouquet of calla lillies She was attended by Miss Ada Bernardi, the groomyg‘ sister, who wore blue muslinâ€"de/soi, blue baby face hat and car pink roses. The groom was nded. by Guy Andersen, bro of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony, the wedding dinner was served at the Georgian â€" Mr. and Mrs. Max Muller of S. First Street, announce the marriage of their daughter Catherine to Mr. THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS ROSES, all colors, long stemmed, wonderful quality; per dozen....... 55 °8. St. Johns All Colors 388 Between Sheridan Road for the Convenience of Our P atrons IN ORDER TO PROVIDE a more convenient service for our everâ€"growing family of Chevrolet owners, and to include automotive service which our former loâ€" cation made impossible because of limited floor space, we have leased this modern building. 3 2# Our Annual Spring Rose Sale \.~Starts This Week â€" _ _ Added equipment, larger staff, handier location, all will go toward bringing about a more efficient service. You are cordially invited to visit our new home where you will find a complete showing of the 1934 CHEVROLETS. , ‘ WM. RUEHL & CO. CHEVROLET SALES AND. SERVICE â€" TELEPHONES HIGHLAND PARK 42404241 Announcing Our New LOCATION After April 7th _HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower ROSES in F. Dreis) ‘Telephone Central 3355 50c APRIL §, 1984 A member of per dozen En n pa n anne on rnnntmmecentetncac on â€"lf * J MPe. / Snd MTS.| John : Â¥. Noreross. $, 1984 .‘ NUMBER 6| have mo to New York to attend f | the wedding of their son Dr. John ‘R. Norgross and Miss Louise Ballâ€" schmiddr, daughter of Mr. Otto D. D PARK | Ballschtnider of. ' Wis. PR > | The ony will take plage at the pERSON AL ‘I)| Plaza Hotel Sltfl?&], April 7 at 12:30 p.m. and will be followed by f â€" M a wedding breakfast. The young \.couple wrill live in New York for the Alfred Childs of Winneth on Tuesâ€" pregent as Dr.. Now is ‘connected day, March 14th. Mr. and Mrs:| with the New York Orthopedic Hosâ€" Childs are residing in Miami, Fla. || pital. ‘ /« 11 s 6 Mrs." Nelson of Kenoshs, Wis/l! ! Miss| Elitubeth | Shoen of spent a few days this week with| (Cincinniati, Ohio was the guest of Mrs. Augustine. { 0 c o‘ l Miss Khelyn Bakke over the Easter Miss Ada Bernardi of Wilmet:z holiday entertained at a miscellaneous ‘3‘(1,, B shower for Miss Alice Anderson 0n | yersity Thursday evening, March 29th. || _ My Miss Priscilla Carver, daughter 0f | inps at Miss Priscilla Carver, daughter 0f | ings a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knowlton Car:| peturn ver has chosen Saturday, April 2la_¢ New 3 as the date‘ of her marriage . t0 | time, Henry Edmonton Payne, Jr., of| â€"Myp. | Charleston, W. Va. Among the pré | family nuptial parties arranged for her are kueutaj a bridge tea and kitchen shower Govern Saturday that Mrs. Francis J;| »yp, Ronan is giving and a luncheon & (hicag week from Saturday that Miss Anné| ipei, Mills is giving. Mr. Payne :will A"* | uyot . rive. the Wednesday pregodmg the | | Mrs. wedding and the next night he~i* ‘Street, having his bachelor dinner and MiS$| gocjety Janet Bard, one of the bridesmaid$| poy po is giving the spinster dinner. FTi*| ‘The day the 20th, another bridesmaid,| _ o4 , Miss Barbara Bullard is giving th; the Hi bridal dinner in the home of hef | Fyiqa, parents, and the noon of the weddir;: lirged | day Mrs. George Allen Mason t Heni 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6326 and St. Johns Avenue Good Quality 6 cerits per single copy nd Park 600 AVE. $1.00 ‘[‘gt-‘viu § luncheon for the |of the bridal party. The Trinity Church.. Mrs. Sewel and her daughter Miss. Elle: tained Tuesday at their h« Miss er. » tx ‘Mrs. Chester W. Chapin & P ie m in mgad are $ at the Cla C Dny@ownench,ffloflda. F : Mr. R. / B. Pegram of. Ga., and Mr. land Mrs, D Harrisoh of New Orleans w ner g ‘of Mr. and Mr g‘urtou‘hs of Briarhill, Eas lay. | d se Henï¬ A. Parkin who spendifg. his sprif vacati home on Laurel Ayenue lef day morning for New Ha he is a senior at Y&le. man. of ‘the Bethany at a lvf;cheon yf of Mrg F. C. N Mrs. Clarence Méyer and daughter Patsy of San Pédro, California, is spending a féw whonths jwith her parents Mr. and .fg'}}f Herman Newâ€" hours. . _ Lgghn| wil mothef : «_ Wiliam Egan jat her home here, v Egan |will be with her daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the, Bart ders ih Lake Fo Ei . Mr sister | Miss Adel,i{:‘ Barret cago fyill join them and from where they will sail, going to Scotland and °M and her sister : going . to France. After t ""urm will nfeet for a week or tw is nd. 1W _ Thed youn ple of Evan; ’{icalgCl;!e:“‘{’f e Bethany\ the clpse of the 480 i‘V.ve 4 seme last Sunday, which $ the Lorm of a farewell to 4 ul‘ti . Marbs, who has been the Mékistant p on e Bethany for thebi (e. s monte Mr. Marks has 6dir let "Ths To. quired amount ol J we ie Ey angelical Semina! "‘k. ;vo spervite requites , for gr P',l! t;) s wih ‘pâ€:eix his degret IT ooo The yeuan. ary ay 287 ‘ftfli “ ?n;l he semin‘ ceive his appoin miglo aige Minnesota Conf"éent ooa Erew gelical Church of! it ehOf s a mew ooo 1 The yourgl ‘4‘ + cl he is a memâ€" presented> Mr. Marl L m ite a beand ful desk lamp as W t:lk o t appréciation for the help es has been to theri,. | ge imst| id 5 monthly l% ‘mensg Missionary | Uni Evangelif ‘held|at the hong Gieser 227 N. § Thutsday, April It wrl the regul the local lodge. | Mr. and Myrg. Highland Park at Angeles Am A ing on the Pacif The Highland P Lady Moose were Waukegan chapté M | Miss Ruth A e H Ravine Drive, . a‘ Bachelor of Philpgophy the University of Chic University‘s 173%00‘“ ercises last week. | Miss the degree thropé_the J t. Missâ€" â€" Schoen kke‘s roommiate at of Tllinois. . and Mrs. Samuel : l'd Miss Ada M. M L:l from A%iptic ork where they s n brom d up from %hm ea Class RBathany rch entertained ‘n.F ( i}é‘ i T _ Fehrdiibac pendi 51““* 0o w ents ‘]gg' € ‘handige hicag ,mé April , / CWk â€M';“ 4 broad) Where: M nal afdteur g to play in the _ Mr," @ha Chicago for on . Eeghn will |1 r home here, w! be with her:| â€"law, th ( e ke Fo: .:-“FI Mrs | i‘ » stant eli‘» st /si ‘ @dimplet Bamp‘e Aj f fald wo! ul L A of ' glon. ....>_°n,‘ ‘ch entertained ay at home ach of: North wo ks visitâ€" arshfield, Wis. E. are arâ€" pril 19th from lord. Ore., on re: Mr. Egan, ur golf chamâ€" in the Walker d . Egan r only a few will |visit his am |Chandler re, while Mrs. her.| son and ett Seudâ€" Mrs. Egan‘s arrett of Chiâ€" and) go east sail, Mr. Egan ad ‘Mrs. Egan z _to| southern urnament they or two in Engâ€" Central: Ay: THE PRESS re have ity and nt . some reddinz ‘in the Fflt is the Uniâ€" i Roks of Highâ€" ment of urch on are e at the ril 7 at owed by @ young for the onnected dic Hosâ€" He will the seminâ€" he will reâ€" from the the Evanâ€" : is a memâ€" f Bethany h a beautiâ€" n of their ip that he Seam ere dinâ€" M. Hastâ€" ago. at the ocation exâ€" Heath took University‘s me for ias been n at his Wednesâ€" n where i Hotel, er w k (iil: 19 . Department of E tion. . ix‘ other xfuiden“' of H 'landthk are MK enrï¬:d at the‘ Unint;s&. They have been‘ e ng a |‘brief spring vacation from clusses, pendâ€" ing the opening of the Spring quarâ€" ter April 2. They ugau\(irg‘inia Jet»â€" fries, 1082 Lincoln Avenue; Jane Lowenstein, 192 Vine Avenue; Rena Nelson, 829 ï¬:mt Avenue; |Anne O‘Brien, 121 Lake Avenue; Thomas M. Thomas, 587 i‘titiden Avenue; and Jane S. K"uf , 285 Park Avâ€" enue. HB Ey 4 I [Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith of Maple Avenue are spending a month at Phoenix, Arizons. | Ey mmb h. via neas qs . taal big: 1 2 0 5 D Mrs. H. ll.}rlor wili return home next week fror Riwzde, Califorâ€" nia, wliare\;;h has been spendi several weeks, â€" | e Mrs.‘ Lydia Hutton and daugh Myra Jane spent the weekâ€"end wi Myra‘s grandparents Mr. and 8 E. R. Hutton of Kansgas, I!l. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlés M. Butle who ‘have bï¬!\ living> in Chi have moved to 917 8. St. Johns ds::- enue. Mrs. Butler, formerly = trude Willia.mfbot this city, will ap, pear Friday of> this: week inâ€"the College Inn Comedy over WENR at 10:30 a.m. as Aunt Minnie. Mr..and Mrs. George Donnersberâ€" ger and two dgughters, Florence and, Wilhelmina réturned last week from a six weeks motor‘trip to California. : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stupple, of Liewellyn Ayenue, Highwood are the proud. pgrents. of a baby girl born at the Highland Park Hospital Saturday. ; t f Mrs. H. A. Herrmann and daughâ€" ter of Dean Avenue have returned to their homé, after spending three months at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mrs. Rodney B. Swift of Crofton Road has just rét;rned from a three weeks visit in California XE BDITION > on‘ CcoONTRACT BRIDGE + Based the > d. Prepared for :hu:: stud Je ite :‘eom rules and : tables. of concise in ation. 25¢ c’g:r ‘mrum EASTON, 213 "W. Aw Ave., On Tuesday, April 10, ‘34 NOMINATE COUNTY TREASURER Because he is qualified through his accounting and ‘experienee and efficient service the : County Board. Reljdent Lake County 83 years ald a taxpayer. A. J. SUTKUS Dem_?qratic; Ticket and win with him in 7 BRIDGE November A g;ulpd mixture at only 25 cents per pQun on up to the finest _ itriple cleaned Kentucky Blfe Grass and Bent Mixtures. _ BozjeLMeal,‘ Sheep Manure, V&éORO, Vei-t nd Limeâ€"Phosphate, i | all atlowest Chicago market prices. - Flower and Vegetableâ€"Seéds. }Gladioli, Dahlias and Tuberoses. We do everything iping‘to Gardeni anw.ndacape work and our free INFORMATION . is at your disposal as it has been for the past ggrty years. % hing in Cut Flowers, Plants, Perepnials, Shrubs and Evergreens. JUST TELEPHONE $420. | We will go any where . for business. for By The Pound, Ton or Carload _ . Laurel Avenue, One Block West of Depot GRASS 34 Mrts. E. Gieser and daughter || Emma are leaving this week {for ‘ Los An(elq Calif. for an i t gtay, .. ; / | ® Ces, Vote 1 * f l Fertlglizer [anure. VIGORO, Vert We will keie year po|ic?‘/c for nation men s wea | 6 :; £ i: zl For our opening, Saturâ€" * day, April| 7, the followâ€" ing low priif s will prevail: â€"Hart Schéfl Suits $25.00 | 1 509 CENTRAL AVENUE Wilson Bros. Shflrts Neckband Collar Attached /) | announces his 1 SAA FELL B 509C $1.55 To Show ;ï¬'oi;Conï¬dence In OUR PRESIDENT And t‘ fovemor . T’ » MEN‘S FF eT porary location at p up our 20â€" oflow prices ally known OTHERS itral Ave. ner & Marx opcoats $22.50 L‘S > â€" ‘Telephone 3420 Read the Want Ads WEAR © FELL THURSDAY, APRIL New Spring Colors and Shapes $2.95 PHONE.H. P. 307 HATS 5, 1934 ho