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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 4

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I Local Items Auburn and Gresham Between 75th and 95th Sts. Let your friends end neighbors know you are doing. Telephone Went- vorth 3810. Mrs. Arthur Holman, 7808 Wood who has been ill at the Engle- hospital, has returned to her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gleeson of Ashburne, 111., announce the marriage of their daughter, Catherine, to Peter Tully, 8213 Emerald which took place June 1, at nuptial high mass at St. Leo's church, 78th st. and Emerald ave.

After a short wedding i i Mr. and Mrs. Tully at 10H5 W. 79th st. Mrs.

H. A. Stevrait. 7S17 Paulina is in Caii-Luimi- Send in your personal news items to the Times. Saturday afternoon, Gladys Mark, 7544 Paulina a partj in honor of her guest 31iss Mary Louise Merrill of Princeton, W.

Va. The guests were Miss Helen Kimball, 7257 Vernon Miss Leona Kean, 7959 Morgan Miss Muriel Smith, 6833 Perry Miss Sachel Mugg, 6833 Perry Miss Lyla Lauritsen, 7236 Layfayette Miss Margaret Johnson, 6736 May Miss Betty Nichols, 6613 Normal and Miss Ruth and Dorothy Lee, Sill South Park e. James Lamb, 77-11 Green st is confined to his home on account of illness. Walter H. Merritt, 8025 Carpenter was raised to the degree of Master Mason at the Auburn Park Masonic lodge, Xo.

789, which met June 9 at the Auburn Park Masonic temple, 7832 Union Andrew Jorgensen, 1516 W. 78th has bought a new bungalow at 9918 Peoria st. Send in your personal news items to the Times. The society of St. Vincent DePaul, Particular Council, No.

3, will present a 1927 reMie, June 22, 23 and 24 at the St. Brendan auditorium, 67th and Elizabeth for the benefit of the organ fund of the Oak Forest Heart chapel. The show will he one of the largest ever staged by the council. Miss Blanche Gunther, 7143 Eggleston is confined to her home on account of illness. This afternoon the Maple club will meet at the Hamilton Park field- house.

Mrs. Frank E. Buetler, 7221 Union and Mrs. Walter Anderson, 7332 St. Lawrence -will be the hostesses.

Miss Mattie Ren'sow, 7034 South Park has returned home from Florida. Mrs. Helen McDonough, 7925 Carpenter announced the mamage of her daughter, Marie Carmeleta, to Arthur H. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Olson. 8052 Eberhart on May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galligan, 8306 Morgan entertained 20 guests at their home Sunday afternoon in honor of the christening of uieu Xn.it.5^.

Miss Ruth St. John. Union is spending her vacation in Tai coma. Wash.5, and other interesting Western points. Send your personal news items to the TIMES.

Tomoircw. Mrs. George Marjanski and her daughter. Lorraine. 8008 Loc-mis will for a trip to Evansville.

Ind to isit Mrs. Maij janskfs mothei. Gustav A. Frieze, 871C Loom- a the chaiiman of the card and bjnco party given yesterday afternoon by the De La Salle Mothers' club. Mis.

Augustine near- don i2 STth is president of the club. Mr. and Robert E. Cole. 7807 Union spent the week-end at their summer home at Valparaiso, I Ind.

Want to sell tome unneeded furni- a want ad to the TIMES. Wet. 3810. Miss Bernedette Phee, 7658 Union entertained the Gamma Phi sor- ority at their last meeting of the season at her home on June 6. Bunco and 500 were played and I prizes were by Miss Lillian Leen, MIPS Grate Dougheity and Mrs.

Frank Read Kearns. I S. F. Greene, 7617 Union en- I tei tamed his daughter, Mrs. Ethelle 1 M.

Bliss of Rogers Park, Tuesday of i last week. Mis. John Jung. 7037 Green entertained her 500 club at her home, I "tt of last week. Prizes were won by Mrs.

John Shefick, 7354 Wabash Mrs. John Hcinge, 8004 Peoria Mrs. Josephine Lubbinga, 8137 Green and Mrs. Anna Rott- gcn, 1504 W. 61st Ft.

Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Aakland, 7729 Peoria spent the eek-end at DeKalb.

Miss Evelyn MiHer, 8838 Parnell recently entertained the Kappa Iota Tau sororitj. Bunco was played and prizes were won by Miss Elizabeth Elinger, 8837 Noimal Miss Mary Gillespie, 6508 Lincoln and Miss Ann Andeison, 6927 Cornell ave. Mrs. J. M.

Vass, 8734 Racine recently had as her guests Rfev. and Mrs. James Stoddard Stone of Sewickley, formerly of Gresham, Mrs. Louis Russell, 762i Lowe after having been confined to her home on account of a sprained ankle, is able to be about again. James R.

Holmes, 1542 W. 80th worthy patron of the Auburn Park chapter, 0. E. recently broke his ankle in a fall off a ladder. He will be confined to his home for several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Mat-k and Miss Gladys Mark.

7544 Paulina mo- tored to Champaign Sunday with their guest, Miss Mary Louise Mer- rfll of Princeton, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. R.

V. Brizz, 1248 W. 81st arc now living with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Smith, 1700 W. 107th st. Mi-s. Roy Cline and daughter, Lucille. 7715 Lowe have returned from several weeks' vacation in Janesville.

Send your personal news items to the TIMES. On June 2, Mrs. Charles Pasal, 7807 Union entertained 17 ladies at a social at her home. 500 was played. W.

M. Noble, 7632 Emerald has retuined from Zanesville, O. Samuel Barnett, 7818 Union is spending a few weeks with relatives in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

C. P. Richardson, 7736 Union left Wednesday for Massachusetts, where they will attend the commencement exercises of Dartmouth college of which Mr. Richardson is a graduate. Mrs.

Dudley Waterman, 444 W. 76th is spending a few weeks' vacation with her brother, W. E. Winkleman, of Grinnell, la. Fred Purschell.

6412 Union spent Sunday with friends in Auburn Park. Mr. and Mis. William Cosgrove and family, formerly of 7558 have moved to their new- borne at 1319 W. 80th st.

Kappa Alpha Nu fraternity held its initiation and banquet June 4 at the home of Joseph Grossel, 7649 Loomis bhd. John W. Pehler, 7644 Sangamoii is president of the fraternity. The Gresham Woman's Linen club was entertained Thursday of last week by Mrs. W.

W. Fern, 7724 Union and her committee. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Cari lisle, announce the birth of a son on June 5.

Mrs. Stevens was formerly Miss Helen Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Huber, 7646 Normal ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Winkenwurdev. 906 W.

77th entertained several of their friends at dinner Saturday. George L. Charn, 8419 Green bought a new home at 9317 Elizabeth st. The Unity club of the O. E.

S. will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 7832 Union ave. Mrs. Todd Ronell, 7828 Green is chairman. Mrs.

J. F. Scanlon, 737 Peoria entertained the Punkin Center bridge club last week. The next meeting be held at the home of Mrs. Nellie Woods, 5803 Peoria st.

Mrs. Susan B. Richardson, 6809 Calumet spent the week-end with her daughter and family, Mrs. Charles Gross, 7614 Union ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas 440 W. 81st were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merritt, 8025 Carpenter Saturday.

Jemseii 5902 S. Halsted St. in Dry Goods Shoes Men's and Boys' Clothing Men's Fancy Socks Rayon mixed, assorted colors and patterns; double heel, sole and toe. Sizes to 111.,, at Men's Athletic Union Suits i pin check ai round neck Fixes to 46. a Ladies' black heel Ladies' ribbed Union Men's Miracle Oxfords Black and tan calf with built-J in arch sup-j ports Ladies' built-in arch support Slippers and Oxfords in a a high welts.

cial, pair. Ladies' Rayon cess Slips; double panel. Pink, peach and Nile. 1 AA Each Ladies' Kayser Silk Gloves with embroidered cuff. Pair 1.50 Boys' nainsook UnitJh Suits, sizes 2 OO A .0 12 U9C Booth 72 mt The Exposition FURNITURE 420408W.NORTHA/£ HOUSTON Avd 2847-49 MilWAUKEtAVL W.g2aSTl6l55-59 s.HALSTED IIQKMS A 5 looms Snitrt For Saturday is special bargain day at all of cur stores and we are making a grand clean up in preparation for a big display June Bride outfits.

You'll save real dollars by planning purchases for Saturday you will not need to pay a penny and yen can have years to complete pavments. Be sure to inquire about our Free Savings Bank Account Plan shopoinsr at any of our stores this plan a ou an additional 10 on all purchases. Sturdily constructed 5-piece breakfast the latest Windsor design. Table has dro leaves. Set come-.

i a i i Placed i WPQS JHtefr. 9 without a penny Special reduced siie price, Standard coil bed spr'ng in battleship gray enamel finish. Absolutely sagless. Guaranteed for 25 Hand made mattresses. Special rolled edges.

Good durable ticking. Fully guaranteed. All sizes. Sale Visit cur nearest store and see our endless assortment of high grade domestic imported rugs. Our prices are lov.

er now tha-i er before. As'-c to see our big 9x12 special -which are selling at A remarkable dining room set value. This attractive 7-piece set conies in Spanish brown walnut finish. Table can be extended to 6 feet. Chairs are upholstered in tapestrv.

Emit to 'lart d. lifetime. Placed ui cur home without a penny down. Sold on easy cekly or monthly installments. Special reduce 1 iale price, fl The attractive 3-piece parlor suite illustrated here comes in genuine- mohair upholstering-.

Full spring construction throughout. Reversible cushions. Frame is finished in either antique walnut or d.irk brown mahogany, and is attractively carved. This set is an exceptional value and will be sold at this sale on our Xo Money Down plan. Backed by own a a a Sale nrice.

Down 7JV 7 Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings.

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