elley, 82, died e home of her Jennings, 388 + had been a ‘ark and High. 20 years. n in New York rs she was an ace Methodist nded for publication ne side of the pape® the name and addres® hould reach the editor to insure appesran@ 5 N. Wabash Ave, 6826 ; 1016 Willough al $355. LBS. IN 6 WEEKS o thrilled today, whet a dress to find that | years of size 42s, 1 it into a 38 with room s. My record is a 17 loss since starting ) weeks ago. I am still ore alive mentally and â€"Mrs. H. A., Chi Leading Drug daughter, Mrs, iss Jennie Deâ€" nd four grandâ€" meeting of the ind Eim Place on Wednesday, ck in the Green ditorium, and Park do for chool children?" Lowell F. Bushâ€" d Park Kiwanis day at 6:30 pm. ey Country club. o has served as lub for the past eded by George 1 take office in 1.50 per year. Class Matter March ce at Highland Park, each week by the iny, Udell Building, !rnucn&dthlfl entertainments, i‘ admission charge arged at regular | tia, Deerfleld EJHOT heir friends are 1ves Kiwanis Tear‘s Work ere held rnoon i; Burial \ ery. . â€" Telephones : Neal sdnesday Bay School year‘s activities nt Stores: er and Man‘g: Editor tel, Asssociate Edito® nuary 2, 1941 an address by asses On Park Press Chicago Suburbet a at 2 in the was in 4 8 CA MB B cstntectod Miss Lucille Betty Marks, will become the bride of Samuel Rosenâ€" thal Jr. of Los Angeles, Calif., Tuesday afternoonâ€"at 4 o‘clock. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride‘s mother, Mrs. H: rold Marks on Egandale road. The nuptials will be read by the Rabbi Charles E. Shulman of Glenâ€" coe. Miss Elaine Marks will attend her sister as maid of honor and Mr. Newstader of Denver, Colo., will assist as best man. â€" . Thursday, January 2, 1941 MARKSROSENTHAL NUPTIALS _ _ Mr. Rosenthal and his bride will make their home in Beverly Hills, Calif., afterâ€"a month‘s honeymoon in Honolulu. LIGHTBODYâ€"PARKER ANNOUNCEMENT At an open house party Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lightbody of Glencoe announced the engagement of their daughter Kathâ€" erine Jane to Francis W. Parker III, son of Mr. Francis W. Parker Jr. of Ridge road. . _ _ _ â€" .. Miss Lightbody studied at New Trier high school, DePauw univerâ€" sity and the University of TIllinois. Her fiance attended North Shore Country Day school, Lafayette colâ€" lege and the University of Chicago. A second lieutenant, he is now on active duty in the ordnance departâ€" ment of the Army. PERROWâ€"UNNEW EHR ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perrow of Chicago, former residents of Highâ€" land Park announce the marriage of their daughter, Gladys Margaret to Mr. James Leslie Unnewehr on Satâ€" urday, December 21st. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Unnewehr are makâ€" ing their home at 634 Hinman aveâ€" nue, Evanston. ; Es Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder of Crystal Lake were guests at the Carl T. Anderson home on Monday. JOHNSONâ€"SHE A WEDDING Surprising news Sunday evening to the many friends of Sue Johnson and James Shea was the announceâ€" ment of their elopement to Clinton, Iowa on December 21st, a ANDERSONâ€"SCHLADE M AN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson of E. Central avenue and Mr. Shea is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Shea of Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Thorson, Chicago, brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister of the bridegroom accompanied the young couple to Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderâ€" son, 1335 E. 52nd St., Chicago, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth, to Mr. Reed Schlademan, son of Mrs. Katherine Schlademan of ~Decatur, II1. They plan a spring wedding and willâ€"reâ€" side in Chicago. Miss Anderson and her parents formerly lived in Highland Park. Her father is export manager, of Buda company at Harvey, IIl. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago and is a member of the Mortar board and the Colony club. Mr, Schlademan, at present residâ€" ing in Chica g,ougaradtw.. Metaocin ing in Chicago, graduated from James Millikin college, Decatur, and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Mr. and Mrs. George Weisfuss and children of Chicago are spendâ€" ing the holidays with Mrs. Weisâ€" fuss‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cawley of Second street. A group from Bethany church gathered at the William Guyot home on Glenview avenue to observe New Year‘s Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gammie of Chicago were the New Year‘s weekâ€" end guests,.of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs.: Edward Petersen of Chicago are the happy parents gf a daughter born Monday, Dec. 30 at the Highland Park hospital. A group of Highland Park girls entertained at a New Year‘s Eve party at June Weber‘s home on Ridgewood drive Tuesday evening. Joan Nash of Elmwood drive is giving a luncheon today for a numâ€" ber of her college friends home for the holidays. es s Pat Browning will be hostess to a group of cellege friends at lunchâ€" eon Friday. Louann Kearny celebrated her DRES S ANY PLAIN SILK Cleaned and Pressed lerse _Ja1L2e3 Of tAE . OW / Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor G.aApYs UDELL, Society Editor Telepnone Highland Park { oÂ¥ RAY MOLENDI 24 North Sheridan Road ja/éd O/ lAe ‘This stamp is protection for fine cleaning 125 T HE PR ES S 16th birthday anniversary ~Saturâ€" day evening with a party for 12 of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. 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