u F RCAE %E x# ; t ol 44 § 3] Aheugen 172 e s3 0 ca0 0 0 o0 »ct a Ceiingy: ~NEDEnE her niece Miss Eleanor Conrad, moâ€" tored to Iowa over the weekâ€"end spending part of the time with Mr. and ; Mrs. W. P. Streib in Clinton Mrs. Helen C. Golden and son Junâ€" {or, and (g.gght_g; Gloria Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant left on a short trip following the ceremony and will be at home after the 15th in‘ their apartment in the Koon building on First street. | * A\.reception followed the ceréâ€" mony," the dining room being decâ€" orated in red, white and blue flowâ€" The wedding march was played by Miss June Stockwell. Mr. uchan Grant served his brother as best man. ine bride was very pretty in a gown of pearl satin with a long tulle veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. | Miss Virginia Grant, sister of the groom, who was the bride‘s only atâ€" tendant, wore a frock of pale blue organdie and carried a bouquet of red and white roses. r At cightâ€"thirty o‘clock Friday eveâ€" ning, in the spacious living room of the George Koon home on Rid wood drive, Miss Helen Mae Koon and Mr. Charles Keith Grant § united in marriage by the Rev. L. W. Sherwin,.pastor oz the Highland Par:‘?abygerian church. â€" An imâ€" pro | altar was formed at end of the living room by a :« ground of palms and ferns bef which the young couple exel vows. The living room was beautiâ€" fully decorated in huge bouquets of white gladioli. $ ‘ Koonâ€"Grant Nuptials : The couple are enjoyiné &A honeymmn Manitowish, Wis., and upon their return will reside : with Mr. Maiman‘s parents. ; A wedding breakfast followed the service at the churck, at the homL of the bride‘s parents. The house m.:†2ttncti_nly decorated in summer flowers, Edward Haines of Evanston was the zr&m's best man and the ushers were Henry Claypole, Al Clayton, and Fred Leffert. | Eyb Performances 7:15 and 915 Little Joan Knot of Chi as flower girl, was attired in blue dress matching the maid ogxonor’s drtess, and earried a gmall bouquet of yelâ€" low yoses. : Donald Yah! of Wilmette attired in a white linen suit, served as ring bearer. E. Tel. H. P, 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. â€" Admission The bride was charming in a gown of white satin, trimmed in rose pointe lace, with a long tulle veil held t place by a cornet of lace. She a bouquet of white fom and lilies of the valley. Her sister, Miss Anne Schwall, as maid of honor, was attired in blue mouseline de soie with small matching hat and she carried a bouquet of yellow daisies. The two bridesmaids, M Nancy May and Miss Pearl Jones, both wore frocks of yellow mousâ€" seline de soie with matching hats and carried bouquets of blue snapâ€" dragons. 4 h "Imitation of Life" Fannie | Hurst‘s soul stirring »t) a zirl in love with her â€" 4Narsdayâ€"Friday July $â€"10 CLAUDETTE COLBERT WARREN WILLIAMS ROCHELLE HUDSON Thursdayâ€"Friday _ July OUR VERY MODERN COOLING PLANT Is | NOW IN OPERATION | man, which took place Sa y morning at ten o‘clock, at St. 3::! church, Highwood. Father Holley officiated. } A very pretty wedding was that of Miss Dorothy Schwall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Schwall of Clifton avenue, and Mr. Matt Maiâ€" man, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Maiâ€" PAGE SIX ~LOCALS A L C Y O N 14 + Bat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 conl Wed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. July ? Bâ€"r6â€"17 . rosert raycor _ [ JANET GAYNOR Grand New Scrom S irts in "Small Town Girl" Utter fascination will grip ypU as you follow the romance in this Arkling Ames Williams‘ most y d“lhl'!.' rbmï¬" ';:;"J Mr. and Mrs. C.|[Braun of Chi cago, and Mr. E. :n:l' of Hamâ€" mond, Ind., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and| Mrs. H. . ;lhnner. The Braun‘s gre Mrs, ; ner‘s parents. , ; ' :» ’ " hb Several Births | _ | | At Hospital || | | * ~During the past| week,: the Highâ€" land Park Hdapik?‘ a‘ reported a large number bf births, On July 1st Mr. and ‘Mrs, Elme# Halverson o Glencoe bocaino mnd- parents of a daughter.. The following day, July . 2, the Hugo | Hartnaks‘ of Deerfield, welcomi d & daughter. Twin boys artived JMly 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Van Slate of S St. ohns avenue> 8 on July 5th, Mr. and Mrs. Wal -\',, Fidder, were the happy parents 012 daughter, On the same day, Judith Louise, tcr‘rtod her parents, Dr. ani Mrs. Corliss Anderson of Ridgewfod drive." On Monday, July, 6th, », r. and Mrs. John Leonardi were Mappy uponâ€"the arrival of Mary) while the Joâ€" seph Riddle‘s HighWood were also rejoicing over e b ',*. of a daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. JoKh Santi of Mcâ€" Daniels avenue, are “u ouncing the arrivalâ€"of a son 'on{ uly Tth. (It seems as though the girl babies outâ€" number the boys by @ 2â€"1 margin, for there were six girls and three boys (two bei:L twind) born during the week. . Surely Highland 'Pnk'i‘ population is not diminishing. . _ _ Moonlight Murder Pb oo e Grand Thrills, in hs, yem and a novel -lger p'l:t-E.:h.‘ Roadde id en n ri 2 Saturday Jack McHugh of & nue is spending tw. York City and Wa "Miss Betty Harri day from St. Luke cago, where ghe ui ération on het eyes. .. Mr; and ‘Mrs, . Hadley are «spending ten days t their summer home on Green : Wis, ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. R&y Zimmer and daughter, Eiléen, a Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith, spent the weekâ€" end in Stoughton, s., visiting. telâ€" atives. D44 1. 1 _ Anker Jeppeson foï¬ the T Maryland ‘enroute th Hawaii. Weston in New Yofk City. | Miss Marion Mey@rs of Rochester, N. Y., has been visiting at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"laÂ¥w ar sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raff. Mrs, Raff and her children, n and Paula, are motoring east, where the chilâ€" dren will attend camips, while Mrs. Raff visits her fatHier at his sumâ€" mer home on Lake Ontario. 14 Mr. and Mrs, Hemj ik street had as _ Mrs. L. J. Kugel 410 N. Linden avenue, is register@l at Hotel New Weston in New York City, t Mr. and Mrs. Arfie Wirth and son Barry, Mrs, Agn s Libby and Miss Martha Fiegel of Milwaukee, Wis., visited Mr.: and . Phil Libby, July &th . (& | Mr. and Mrs. enjoying a ten York City; | Buster Olson o spending a [month Eau Claire, Wis.. riff. Mr. and Mrs, F i@d Okey and three children léeft Sulday for a two months .oï¬m- d the west. They will visit in Seaktle, Washington, first and will th 'f on to various ‘points in Californ 8. They will also visit severdl of the national parks in their travels. 1 . j The Misses Dordthy and Barbara Funk of Evanston were the Sunday guests of Miss Miry Beverly Turâ€" MADGE EV A LEO CARRIL CHESTER MoOT and the balance e time with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ry in‘ Burlington. Mr. and Mrs, ‘Okey and three children léeft Sulday for a two DOIOO MECINCT piot & outdoor â€" musical r-m"m. ( returned Monâ€" ‘z{wspi,w. Chiâ€" erwent an onâ€" E’l", at his sumâ€" Atario, â€" © c} : on the U. 8. 8. M Vine avenue is rith relatives in . Hutchison are § trip toq‘Now Mrs) Gerard Van Schaick and Mrs. Wm. H. Parker are spending a few days this week in Mi n with Mrs. Yan Schaick‘s two sops, John land Van Schaick. Apnouncement is made|of the apâ€" [ proaphing marriage of Amy Wilspn, daughter of Mr. |F. Wilson | of s Forest, to Mr.. on B. Myets of Chicago, which will take | placd Saturday at the home of her father in Lake Forest. â€" Miss Wilson is a graduate of the |Deerfieldâ€" | Shielfis high : school and is well. knowin locally.| f ~~Thp Woman‘s Missionary Society of ~the (First United Evangelical church will meet Thursday (today) ‘at 2:§0 o‘clock in the church. Mrs. J..G.[Fidder is the hostess, A cordâ€" ial ifvitation is extended| to memâ€" bers and friends. | § [ I‘weive members of the Metropoliâ€" tan alumni of Stout Institute, Meâ€" nomiriee, Wis., were guests of Mrs, W, E. Durbahn, Tuesday. This group which! constitutes the Chicago area, was organized last fall, Herbert McAllister, son |of T. G. McAllister of South Degre Park drive, took part in the mounted reâ€" ceptioh committee to et Gov. Landoh at Estes Park, Colo., where |. the Gogvernor is spending his vacaâ€" tion. [The Cheley camps ‘had 100| mountbd campers in the eption | . party.| { (s + it Jeweler & Optid.*n 872 1 Ave. H.P. 630 fror on yere Pss .. Mr. and Mrs. H.â€"F. Crozier and maill child of New York City, are the |guests for a few days of Miss Edith Tucker of Oakw avenue. Urs, Crozier will be mbered here| as the former Miss) Catherine Mo of this city. % ow %'. & ES I §“%4 of th P _A son be Clavey of ] m,, jdied at land Park the | former hter o liveill: in F ? , <but Waukegan. .) Mr. and 1 «hild } their niece Miss Peters, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins of th Bend, Ind. o _A son born to Mr. and . Harry Clavey of Deerfield, Tuesday at 4 a. m., idied at 10:30 a.m. at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs, Clavey is the|former Miss Marion| St. Peter, hter of the 0. \G, St. Peters who livell in Highland Park for many rears, <but are now residents of Ns SAKS FIFTH AVENUE WINNETKA OPEN UNTIL 1:30 SATURDAY, ALL sun ALL D. during JU DAILY STORE LO S ED [ aY saturpay LY and AVGUST Mifth Clue., etropoliâ€" te, Meâ€" of Mrs, is group o area, of T. G. re . Park inted reâ€" et â€"(Gov. HOURS 9:00 ‘til CHICAGO THE PRESS8 Py otectensternsrnniprrame im Mrs. W.â€" R. Emery of Miami Beach, | Florida, is vi:it%' her daughter, Mrs, (Haskell Rhett of Lincoln avenue for the summer: Miss | Elizabeth |Wells Robertson, who is renting her home on Judson avenue this summer to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alder of Chicago will reside at Farmington Falls, Maine, until September. $* : â€" Miss Ktthlo:f Smith of 8. Sheriâ€" dan road had as her weekâ€"end guest Mr. Roy F. ‘Thurston of Dayton, Kentucky. | |} * $ Announcement has been made of the ,‘k::fl.“ f Albert H. Sallee, well wn p tuner of Highland Park, to Miss Alice Winifred Burdâ€" sal of Hil I!l, The.young couâ€" ple were ma Sunday at 4 p.m. at the bride‘s home. ~ They intend to reside at M-Omml avenue, 10 im s t« mo $1.80 Additional wearing apparel 30¢ Additional fat work, Ib......10¢ Phone Highland Park This service is aâ€" completely (hand) ironed bundle.} All wearing apparel s tarthed where necessary. All flat work is hand ironed, _ _ t > No extra charge for shirts. Mrs. Everet Q. Fontaine ‘of Glenâ€" coe avenue is entertaining theâ€" Maâ€" trix club, professional writers, at open house and a buffet supper on Sunday. Miss Lucie Rogers Hawâ€" kins, editor of the Matrix magazine published by the Theta Sigma Phi sorofity, will be the speaker, Dr. and Mrs, A. J. Wurth will spend the weekâ€"end at Sandy Beach camp, Green Lake, Wis., where their danzl:ter Nina is spending a few Deluxe Finished 3310 Mmes. Clinton Stryker, Roy . mer, Wi.ll.h: Vetter, W. E. Meier hoff, and F. C. Noerenberg, wi leave next Tuesday for White Lake, Mich., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Earl Fritsch for a few days. ~Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Gwyn Jr, family of Wade street spent weekâ€"end at Indianapolis, Ind. 8 North Second Street Open Daily »â€" S Also the Finest Selection of M Grade CorR nssy Highland Meat _Miket per pound MILWAUKEE FRANKFT Very Best Ring Bologna Finest Large SLICED BACON Sliced to order; V; Ib. pkg 35 BEEF LIVER GROUND BEEF . . Finest Fresh Fancy Fresh {..>‘~_ ./. IMPORTED and DOMESTI HAND PRINTE"WALL'! CHINTZ â€" LINEK | . 0 These items will be featured: f{f Thursday â€" Fridgy â€" S f SPECIAL FRATURE # Homeâ€"made Potato Saladâ€"Americkn or‘ German #tyle . Fish Salad â€" Baked Salmon Loaf + Boston 3 Slaw. ;Assorted Cheeseâ€"Americat, Br aj (Thar Y. Herkimer, Swiss. Special Homeâ€"baked Cal Hams /,’ At 2 J ‘.‘ ; INTERIOR op.mox 838 N. Sheridan Road hone High Subs Ffth Arcwue FURNITURE â€" DRAPERIES â€" UPHO Not that we really compa ourselves with a'xl;nountain,éryodr;q\ oharnetâ€" but we know how much e ler it is for you to run into Winnetka Bbr a little shopping insteat of all the way to Chiclgo.Whjd\iswh.y‘u{ef_ ifeâ€"openied and enlarged our Wis c this year, and filled it with selech + Hlfldb‘g; y ports S“e; Mdlmd] Beachwear.: ngerie Accetsories Beauty §alon PHILIP A. RA s0o THE mou,tm CaAME to MAHOMET * : â€"18¢ â€"â€"â€"â€" Free Deliv -Suahylf'i pm. to 8 i Gt i Mos ) â€"~| i 10 *â€â€˜â€œâ€œLâ€m Pot Ro lwu; INFPORM 4 THU 22¢ [ 02ME :. DAN 1 4+ AY, yle + Tom d Park 5ey PERS â€" ‘TONNp 18¢