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Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1941, p. 10

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The ceremony took place at 8:30 o‘clock Saturday evening in the Highland Park Presbyterian church with the Rev. Dr. Louis W. Sherâ€" win officiating. Crouch, son of Mr. and Mrs., F. J Crouch, Topeka, Kas. | Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Davis of South Linden avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Pauline Elizabeth, to Charles A. DAVISâ€"CROUCH ANOUNCEMENT Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. 500 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park, Hlinois Tel. H. P. 23 3 Expert Motor Tuneâ€"up AVUTO SERVICE K en‘s 25 South Second Street will be given in change to customers shopping here WE FEATURE FIRESTONE WITH THESE SERIAL NUMBERS F24622049R H11196634B K62219393B K07972717B L22652095B K41289613B 158441601B 145760225 B NO8617987B G07199307R Customers returning these bills to us by Saturday night, March 22nd, will each be given Valve Grinding A FRIENDLY SERVICE 1O MOTORISTS TEN ONE DOLLAR BILLS Special Tradeâ€"Ins on Friday, March 21 Stop In and Fill Up with MOBILG. Anticipate your tire needs â€" quote our low $2 In Merchandise Friday, March 21st KIGHTLY Free Grease Job With Every Oil Change to be selected by . PROP. Cyr entertained the bridal party and their friends at cocktails, preâ€" ceding the bridal dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Crouch will be at home at 2008 Atwood place, Topeka, after April 1st. A reception was held for 100 8, Miss Madeline Hawkins enterâ€" tained at luncheon and bridge, Miss Catherine Johnston entertained on Thursday at dinner, and on Friday evening, following the rehearsal at the church, Mr. and Mrs. Alain St. Mrs. Davis has been honored with many parties both in Topeka and Highland Park. On Saturday, March The bride wore a stunning gown of ice blue satin with a matching veil d‘illusion. Her bouquet was of camelias. The bridesmaids were gowned in copen blue and carried muffs made of matching material and covered . with "dusty pink" flowers. John Seigle of Topeka acted as best man and the ushers were Walâ€" ter H. Cate, John Cate and John Walworth of Ashland, Wis. John Seyfarth, Jack Frostâ€"of Evanston and Thomas Hawkins of Highland Park and Mr. Daniel F. Davis, the bride‘s brother, who returned from Honolulu for the wedding. Miss Catherine Davis was maidâ€" ofâ€"honor for ber sister and the bridesmaids were the Misses Anâ€" toinette Tempileton, of Chicago, Katharine Johnston of Highland Park, Margarct Johnston, La Junta, Colo., Jane McDermott and Gail Lawrence of Topeka, and Madcline Hawkins of Highland Park. Kaâ€" ren Reinking was the flower girl â€"Come in and let us prices. TIRE RECAPPING them. Highland Park 391 AS T HE PRESS Mrs. W. S. Forrest of Montgomâ€" ery avenue and Mrs. William Kenly of Chicago are leaving Saturday for a motor trip to Tryon, N. C., Beauâ€" fort, S.C., Williamsburg and Richâ€" mond, Va., and Washington, D. C. be Miss Ruth Chalmers spent the week end with Miss Milmore Hoale in Evanston. Ruth and "Millie" were former classmates at Coe colâ€" lege, Grover Grady Jr. entertained at a dancing party Saturday evening following the Student Stunts proâ€" gram at the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalmers and daughter Ruth returned last Thursday from a three weeks tour through the South. While in Florâ€" ida they visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton St. Peter and Miss Bery! Holland in Waldo, formerly of Highland Park Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady are entertaining at a family dinâ€" rer Sunday in celebration of their son, Dan‘s, 21st birthday anniverâ€" sary which falls on Friday, March 21, Gordon Engels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Engels, entrained Wednesâ€" day for Camp Forrest, Tullahoma, Tenn., where he has volunteered in the 33rd division of the 129th infanâ€" try of the Nationgl Guard. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 34 Clayton St. (Lake Front) Waukegan Mr. and Mrs. John H. Young' of Chicago, girl, March 14. BIRTHS AT HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL guests at the Davis home follow-‘ pect to leave Saturday ing the ceremony. mc Mr. and Mrs. Nels Holm, Highâ€" wood, girl, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ledlie, Midlothian avenue, girl, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Gherarâ€" jiqi! Highwood, girl, March 1. Waukegan Fish Market FRESH FISH Dr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman will spending the next several weeks Miami Beach, Florida. They exâ€" Garnett‘s Balcony FROZEN FRESH FOODS Al. Shellswick, Prop * Modern Beauty Salon Phone Ontario 8360 Individualized Permanent Waving Is near and you will want to look your best. Phone us for your apâ€" pointment for that Permanent Wave soon, then we will have ample time to give you our best. PERMANENT WAVES $3.50 to $10.00 LADIES HAIR CUTTING_.._... _ .s0 Phone Highland Park 700 or 724 JOSEPH WENG, Prop. Mr. Roy Deihaye of S. St. Johns avenue is improving rapidly from an appendectomy at the Highland Park hospital last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey returned Sunday from a month‘s visit with their daughter Phoebe and vacation in Phoenix, Ariz. The Dr. Roy A. Crossmans are expected home this week from their seven wekes‘ sojourn in Florida. Mrs. C, W. Schaff and Mrs. Irvâ€" ing Schur have returned from their six weeks sojourn in Arizona and Mexico. The Dr. Roy A. Crossmans have returned home this week from their sevenâ€"week‘s sojuorn in Florida. Mr. Roy Delhaye of S. St. Johns avenue is improving rapidly from an appendectomy at the Highland Park hospital last Sunday. The 18th annual dinner of the Philomatheon club was held Tuesâ€" day evening at the Open House Tea Room. Miss Virginia Creigh returned Monday from a week‘s visit with Mi:s Hulda Rhodes in Kansas City, Mo.. Virginia and Hulda were forâ€" mer classmates at Vassar. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sparling of Oakwood avenne are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Thursday, March 13, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Helen Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Knight, arrives home today from her studâ€" ies at Smith college where she is a. sophomore. On Monday afterâ€" noon Mrs. Herbert F. Perkins of Chicago is entertaining for her granddaughter, Miss Knight, at a musical at the Fortnightly to meet the Chicago friends of the family. Mrs. William J. Fyffe and Miss Edith Fyffe are spending this week and next near Orlando, Fla., visitâ€" ing. Mrs. John Irwin Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Maâ€" son will leave Saturday for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick in Savannah, Ga., formerly of Highland Park. Thursday, March 20, 1941

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