*43 WH4 Â¥+ *5 §9 . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and . Kenneth, of Wyanet, IIL., mrd;'m Labor Day weekâ€"end ‘guests of) the Southerton family of Burtis Aveâ€" PAGE ‘SIX 284 EAST PARK AVE, % | Men Wltl:q'u‘t_ Fridayâ€"Saturday Sept. lï¬i l:h â€"â€" _ MADGE EVANS | ° FRED M‘c CY Suite 215 < > :Mm--@ HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS | Phone H. P. 381 Dr. J. P. OCONNELL Under The é Pampas Moon c e t ind ow [ * um&“n,m-mï¬wg: Fridayâ€"Saturday riday â€"Sa y â€" pt. 6â€"7 WwaRNER BaxTBER KETTL giALLIAN;; YÂ¥ELOZ & YOLANDA d.â€"Th :\ ~Sept. 11 RALPH né LAMY KAREN MORLEY MICKEY RQONEY : The Healor Ben Lyon â€" James Hall Hell‘s Angels FLORENCE CHASE! ©@ We cordially invite you to visit our | store at 840. North Michigan Avenue, h’ Qï¬maz‘whgia you will find the * newest in Fall apparel and accessories. ®@ There is ample parking space and you will enjoy yourvisit to the uitmost. you . . . r -thnm ®@ Our Suburban |Tallyâ€"Ho Shops were open through tPo Summer months to _ make your lboprmg easier, We are very [ * grateful for thelsplendid pmj:; w§ réceived, from North Shore residents. PIANIST in in |AND TEACHER Miss Jane Kaufman‘s engageâ€" ment to Allen Marin is being anâ€" nounced her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Sylvan Kaufman of this city. Mr. Marin is a graduate of the ,Unive&nlty of Chicago and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Marin of Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Kaufman is now attending the University of, Chicago. _[The wedding will take place in December. ‘ it ~ Mrs. Charles E‘.n"ll‘%on isfgi;vli‘nci a‘ recipe r an dge for her dauzhter‘,‘m:e, at the Shnï¬m ‘ Miss Mary | Brandon Paynter, daughter of Mrs. Henry M. Paynâ€" ter of Glencoe, became the bride of Nathan S. Sharp of this city in a ceremony at St. Elizabeth‘s Church, Glencoe, Saturday, Aug. 31. Miss Theodora Paynter and Robert Maâ€" son of Glencoe were the attendants; A reception was held at the Paynter home early in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp have sailed on the Franconia for a Caribbean| cruise and on th?:;imm will m their home | in cago until their new home in Ravinia is completed. |â€" : Aâ€"reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the home of the bï¬e’s parents Aftor which Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left on a wedding trip, They will reside in Chicago tpon their return the latter part of this month. $.00.04 William H. Fetridge of Evanston served the groom as best man, and the ushers were Frank Lenn‘éx of Oak Park, Brooke Willis of New York City, Earle Harrison and James Griswold of Evanston, and the bride‘s brother, James. . The bridesmaids wore peach color: ed lace dresses with brown tulle hats and accessories and carrie gfldioli in shades appropriate to the fall . Those who served the bride were Miss Marcia Frame of Reading, Pa, Miss Frhnces Stern of Greensboro, N.â€"C., and Miss Prigâ€" cilla. Ray of Boston, Mass., three former classmates of Miss ï¬ndcr- son‘s at Dana Hall, and the Misses Janet Willard, Jane Hart and the bride‘s youngest sister, Missj?(ar- garet Anderson. i1 > white gladioli. § t The ml.ig of honor, Miss L nderson, sister of thi:ride* wore frocr?ot beige lace and a brown tulle hat and other aemmincg and carried a bouquet of peach and blue colored | gladioli. | @ A very lovely wedding took place last evening at eightâ€"thirty a‘clock hen Miss Mary: Brainard Anderâ€" , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rook Anderson, and Henry 4 Anâ€" n were married. The Rev. hristoph Keller, rector of ’%Inlty hurch, (read the service. The urch was prettily decora! in ibodium ferns and fall t The bride was charming in a of white satin tnmm& ‘in pointe and duchess lwe.t}xieh been worn by her mother when e was married, A tulle veil with long train was held in place by a e cap, and she carried a bouquet Local and Personal of Highland Park | TEL. H.P.| 3707 spend the > Mr. and Mrs. P spent the |past â€" summer C brother, Prof. Ed Toronto, Canada. | Country Club, Sunday, Sept. 11. She will be a by Mrs. Henry Maâ€" |non. Mrs. A. L. Mills, Mrs. Ward Mr, and up from 4 day and row â€"and . *â€" The mat of Miss Lucile Cote a nurse St. Theresg‘s Hospital, Wa , to Francis McNeill of this city, which took place in Chiâ€" cago, Juné 24, is being announced. Mr. and Mrs. McNeill are making their home at 837 N. Butrick Street, Watuk * . MrS. | es Cady Ewell and daughter, | Dianne, have returned from their very interesting two months r of New England and Canada. Answe'l!{ to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised Wayne Morgan Hise of the Pack: ard Motors spent Labor ‘Day with his mother at Stonington, IIl. 1 ~~Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yowell reâ€" turned|to Highland Park Tuesday from Michigan where they spent the onth, A Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Gerken en tertain number of friends Satâ€" urday evening in honor of Mr. Gerâ€" ken‘s and Mr. Grant Benson‘s birthday anniversaries. _ Miss Vtr{inld Grant, who is a graduate Rockford College, will return| to the college as freshman cou: "and assistant in the dramatics department. = : \ Mrs. E/ J. Therrien, Sr., and Mrs. J. C. Fay spent Wednesday afterâ€" noon as the guests of Miss M. Klockâ€" ziem in Glencoe. < Mrs. Arthur Owens ‘and Mrs. Archie ley : of Danville, left Tuesday by motor for Nyak, N. Y., where they will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Lindblom and a party of friends spent the weekâ€" end at the Dell‘s of Wisconsin. â€" A0UOWE s . > d P + Mr and Mrs. A. D. Brush and son Jimmy, . panied by Fisk and Bud: Lockeridge, attended the Naâ€" tional Ait Races at Cleveland, Ohio, over â€" the â€"end. / Mrs. la Conrad has just reâ€" turned ftom (a week‘s visit with friends in Stonington and Decatur. SOH, MTIS,| AL. . Ju, BLIB, . LLB, . VY EPC Qquntlott} Mrs. A. F. Fletcher, Mrs. Ha gr, and Mrs. R. L.Junob. Miss son is to be married on Novembert 16th to Mr. â€" Bruce Mateer. fiaphe i 1 108 P T Chlldr; elunq in B:::“luth h:: H. la-l‘d’l. are now being l::d‘ For information call Miss Lowes, 370 Cedar Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 1839 3 Webster Ave: f New cané seats in any kindâ€"ofâ€"furâ€" niture. Rush Seats, Slip Covers, and refi ing and reâ€"making of . all Kinds of mattresses. The fish face of spreadi glides. T fAying li ls » fortable, ts to $8.75. But the a CREATIVE MOTION Boyington Cane Shop sho Mrs. Ralph Kinney came rmstrong, Ill. on Saturâ€" ok their sister, Mrs. Ferâ€" er â€"daughter Virginia, rmstrong with them to reekâ€"end. rs. Kenneth C. Bennett past two weeks at the of .Mrs. Bennett‘s of. Edwin S. Bastin, near itly styled shoes in price from $4.00 By our lpeLl deâ€" are sure of securâ€" te fit in the shoes nq‘hzu of buying: at FELL BROS. | Well--ulo, comâ€" eaps from the surâ€" fl# water, and by out its fanâ€"like fins, is not a motion of : a bird, THE PRESS Re? F. ; Brandfeliner returned from Findlay, Ohio on Monday hayâ€" ing 4ttendo&l the annual conference session of the Evangelical Congreâ€" gational denomination, with which the l6cal church is lflflilted, and reâ€" ports that he has been stationed to the First United Evangelical church as its pastor for another year. Gltlys and : Nathan ?-“" spent the weekâ€"end visiting telatives in St. Louis, Mo. I * Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Aii‘ey of Philâ€" lips, 8. D., :te visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stoker of 314 Prairie avenue, Highwood en route to Michigan where they reâ€" cently purchased a farm. ° ~ .. _Mt. and Mrs. C. L. Berry and daughter Maxine spent the weekâ€"end in | nsport, Ind., with Mr. rry‘s sister Mrs. Edith Kesling. Bhirley Ann Noérenberg, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Ars. Cerard Noerenâ€" berg|of Wimette who grrived at the H nd Park hospit:l n Wednesâ€" day, August 21, has returned with her mother to their home in Wilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Volwiler and three children returned Sunday from a month‘s motor trip to Caliâ€" fornia. £ 4 y .Mrs. K. M. Patterson and chilâ€" of 159 Ravine Drive were reâ€" cently regis at Chalfonteâ€"Hadâ€" don Hall, A City, N. J. ~.Mr. and | W. H. Bartel and their mother, Mrs. M. Warner, spent the |weekâ€"¢ visiting relatives in Mt. Olive, n > ~â€" Nelson Forrest left on Tuesday fo. rTucson, Ariz., where he will enter his senior year at the Univerâ€" sity of Arizona. . : . .)lts Mi] Miles Roberts, a cher in the Elm Place school, has appo primary supervisor in . public schools of Mansfield, Wit hher mother and her chi , Mrs. Roberts will: live at 154 Maniori Avenue in Mansfield. The: mfrom 344 Central Aveâ€" nue, H d Park to Evanston in Jun% and both are associate memâ€" bers| of the North Shore Chapter, D. A. R. Before her marriage Mrs. Roberts was a Roycemore teacher in Evanston. | 3 Months $7.50 i $3 per month 525 CENTRAL AVENUE \â€" Mechanical Drawing Supplies Complete Requirements > TYPING ‘‘ PAPER Halfâ€"ream 30¢ Typing Pads ........20¢ Mr, and: Mrs. Kenneth Hoover and THEME PAPER t t se‘ |â€" _ Algebra Pads â€" gc ea.f 3 is 10¢ Tfad;fin’your old books for Moks’s}bu willn c L f&a :‘ HIGH SCHOOL USED TEXT BOOKS GREATLY :m ED m . _ complete with filler TYPEWRITER NOTE BOOKS TEXT BOOK§ Special Rates on RENTALS TCO Sn AVENUE ?'HIGHLMWR TELEPHONE H. P. 3100 |â€"} The Challenger . A Parker :Pen which with t?ech“:ou Duofold fare and Pearl Grey. '.'v*' o $2.50 . Pencils to match . . ‘$1.25 ‘The J. B. -Gim:;t family \have just ret‘urnofl from on, Pa., while there‘ they attended the wedâ€" ding of Mrs.â€" Garnett‘s nigte Miss Marion Alice Johnson.â€" . "| . > children have returned home after spending two months in Min: Miss Sarah: Wessling #] the past ten days attending the Bs w ton camp meeting at 8 Miss Louise Smith 1 of Mr.â€"snd Mrs. Hetb.ert. g: \_f_ of 8. Linden avenue, left iday for Winnebago, I!1., where she will teach Erglish and Mathematics in the Consolidated, High school there The /F. °C);, Noeré â€" ir spent tgw&nd at the ttage at Barrington Park. yO 1\ 5 As ‘ Miss E. A. Fossom and Miss C Williams were guests at the Dear born inn, Dearborn, Mich., | * Mrs. Elizabeth Smith spent the weekâ€"end visiting her son, Mr. Boyd Smith, »ï¬-lwflv'l“:m;f o family of Térca Haute, Ind., spent the first part of this week at the Harold C. Yo home on ny TYPEWRITERS Start Them (?f{ Right!, | . PORTABLE |â€" . New Low Prige $A4a950â€" Fountain Pens Mr:and Mrs. L. A. Mills :and two $5 Down * ROYALS â€"â€" ;CORONAS _ REMINGTON% UNNDERWOO The FRoCks ;D s SCHOOL _ in stock for L COLLEGE GI ports [Vf: s OF : >3 : * | [K%E 'romï¬ssrf] GRADE SCHOOL ~â€"â€" gUBPLIES _ FASHIC * o Atng c . ~ , Black Heavy, G 3â€"ring ;. in ‘ _ complet ZIPPER CASES PENCIIL BOXES: DESK BRIEF NOTE BOOKS_ RMeDIT JEWELER _ 1| Tebims as low as THVURBDAY i‘with fillers . | | | $ 1 Hd 'ï¬ j Z +4 1 b4L :3 N inedLuMI NWV Htgon Og»#4w ~| . k hop | ‘EMEROFER _ and Park, MW. |J â€" J