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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1927, p. 8

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. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Noerenberg of Loz Angeles, Calif., announce the| MofnmbornWedneodny,Avn‘l‘; 6. Mrs. Noerenberg was formerly | Miss Jessic Grant of Highland Park. | _ Probably the first pansie of the ‘=Nouomingwtofdoonm‘ broug t“intn_the Press office yesterâ€"| Dietsz, secretary and treasurer. . Amyone knowing of any names which have been omitted from the ‘war memoriai please get in touch at once with Mrs. John F. Mackenzie, telephone H. P. 133. Any omitted elected president, Mrs. J. Kearney, !_he-preuide_nt, and Mrs. Henry W. The annual election of officers of the Fort Sheridan Woman‘s club took place on Monday evening. The officers elected for the ensuing year were Mrs. H. Winkler, who was reâ€" The next regular meeting of Lady Elks Social club will be held in the Elks club rooms next Wednesday, April 13. Bridge and five hundred are the games to be played. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kemp had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. EdWwin Kemp, Miss Virginia Brintâ€" mall and Mr. Winslow Henkle, all of Mrs. John Croke is entertaining at luncheon and bridge today at her home on N. Green Bay road in comâ€" pliment to Nrs. George Netcher of Fort ‘Sheridan who is leaving soon to make her home in Texas. Gertrude Williams is confined to her bed with the flu. Mrs. C. G. Imith {Amy Holabird) of Cincinnati, Ohio. spent Saturday visitingâ€"friends in Highland Park. Mrs. Rolla Angrews Southworth of Troy, N. Y.. is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Stagg and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Allen. Mrs. John Croke is entertaining at Coeeh Pn ictine.â€" rami d d hi 50 t 90â€"3 P. O‘Connell is quarantined with the measles.~ car bumped into him and badly smashed the new car. Mr. Allen suffered several cuts about the head and face. He considers himself very fortunate in not having been more seriously hurt. Patsy O‘Connell, the little four year _‘fld dgpghter of Dr. and Mrs: J. «Mr. James E. Allen met with an accident last week while he was drivâ€" ing l_brlnd new Pontiac car, another Ralph Bard, Jr., returned Tuesday to Berkshire school, Sheffield, Mass., after having spent his spring vacaâ€" tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard of N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norman of Tower road, Winnetka. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby girl on Monday, April 3 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. John Vander Bloomen of North avenue, entertained Thursday evening at two tables of bunco at her home. Mr. and Mrs. David Carlson of N. Green Bay road gave a delightful party on Saturday evening in honor of Miss Jessie Lane of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Baver of Milâ€" waukee avenue, Libertyville are the happy paremf of a ‘baby boy on Thursday, Matrch 31 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Witherspoon of Forest View road. Evanston, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby girl on Thursday, March 31 at the Highland Park hospital. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Miller of Lake avenue on Thursday, April 14 at twoâ€"thirty. « bs planted in the fal are being srly watched, sunny days are beâ€" @ounted, values of the elements, 4 and rain are being listed, and work in the open is steadily beâ€" fostered.. Window boxes, seed ting and the concrete expression fetorious life is surely making the 6F festival for the children of the Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Beach left the first of this week for the east. They will stop off at Oberlin college where they will. pick up their daughter, Harâ€" riette, who has her spring vacation. From there they will take a tour in the east, returning in three weeks. t on Orchard road and West Park nue. The pretty little purple faced som was plucked in the yard. he interests and activities of the dren in the DeForest school have i graduaily centering in the ng and Easter festivals. With date of Easter coming somewhat r in the month than usual, opporâ€" les. Bob‘s 60 for the last 18 was the best individual scote ‘TRHURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927 ies to observe and appreciate naâ€" changes have been encouraged. amateur event in the Central open with a score of 137 for at Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, ulou-d&-nu-rlnul.uu‘ &-fi:@hmd@gm e Higbland Park Press bia university in the city of New York. Don‘t forget the rummage sale at the Highland Park Woman‘s club «rick C. Mayer, third . organist of West Point academy. The famous West Point song "The Corps" while sung was broadcast through station WEAF. _ This special singing and service took place Sunday afternoon, April 3, at St. Paul‘s chiapel, Columâ€" Cadet Choir of the United States Military academy, West Point, New York of which her son, Cadet Paul W. Blanchard, Jr., is a member of the choir. The Cadet Chapel choir, conâ€" <isting of 150 cadets, comes to Columâ€" tia university annually for the purâ€" pose of participating in a special service at which the well known Chaplain Raymond C. Knox, S. T. D. was the speaker and Chaplain of Columbia _ university. The _ Cadet choir is under the direction of Fredâ€" «rick C. Mayer, third . organist of Xrs. Paul W. Blanchard who has spent the past ten days in New York City roturned yesterday to her home on Walker avenue. Her visit to New York was for the purpose of attendâ€" ing the."Song Recital" given by the cplebr Whist Oulds Mrs. Arthur Woodbury‘s home at Ra~ vinia on Saturday last to help her Office Phone H. P. 1212 Residence Phone H. P. 1788 H. and R. ANSPACH 160 Hazel Avenue North in all ate her bi&hday nnnive;sa;;. was played and Mr. Charlie entertained with his inimitable WINCANTON SHOP _ at the post office at Highland With Faucets on Refrigerator am* Sink Ice cold crystal clear, palatable, drinking water always available. Guaranted to remove odor and taste of chlorine. Chinese Damask â€" Shore. Representatives of the Puroâ€"Filter Puroâ€"Filter New Summer Dresses hinese Damask â€" Wash Silks French Voiles and Dimities the new shades at remarkable prices An event of importance at the REAL ESTATE â€" INSURANCE Wincanton Shop Filters on Come â€" and see them. NUMBER B AVENUE Mr. Etnest Volwiler of Vine aveA, nue is in New York City where he atâ€" tended the annual mecting of the! American Drug Manufacturers assoâ€"| ciation. He will also attend a meetâ€"| ing of the American Chemical auo-; ciation in Richmond, Va. Before reâ€" turning home he will stop in Syn~f cuse, Buffalo, N. Y., and Wuhington,'l _ Mrs. S. K. Wagonner of Chicago was the week end guest of Mrs. Mary Ehrens. The Womans‘ Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. William Guyot next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Hoyne and daughter Mrs. Hoyne Anderson have returned from Camden, S. C., where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Chapman and family are leaving for New York City where they will remain indefiâ€" Mr. Ed. Supple has returned from Paim Beach where he has been at the Everglades club for the past three months. Miss _ Mildred _ Charlotte West, daughter of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Arthur D. West, has chosen Saturday, May T. as her wedding day at which time‘ she wi& marry Mr. Haroid George Noerenberg of this city. l Dr. Alfred S. Burdick, president of the Abbott Laboratories and Mrs. Burdick left Friday to attend the ln-i nual meeting of the American Drug: Manufacturers association in New York. On April 9 they sail for a two months trip abroad, visiting Engâ€" land, France, Switzerland, Germany and Italy. Campbell Chapter guild will hoid a card party Thursday afternoon, April 14, in Masonic teraple. . This is the regular monthly card party and villheah-teuwtynthcthl progressive party. A dinner will be given at the Oak Terrace ub_ogl lpder the direction of the _ Parentâ€"Teacher aSssociation _ on Thursday evening, April 2L . Service will be from 5:30 to 7:30 o‘clock. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HJIGHLAND PARK, 14. Tel. H. P. 226 Thursday, April 13 |_ Mrs. Lee C. Gatewood, who has | been ill in a Chicago hospital is exâ€" fpected to arrive home today. Her | condition is much improved. Om Tuesday evening Mrs. Jack Turner of Bloom street, entertained the R and T Bridge club. Mr. Harry Mitchell and Mrs. Tom McEwen were the high scorers. . Mr. ‘McEwen was | The Misses Carrie and Louisa Kuist of North Second street returnâ€" ed to their home yesterday having spent the past year in California. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berkson reâ€" turned yesterday from & several weeks stay in Arizona and New Mexâ€" Miss Elvey of S. Green Bay road spent a few days this week in Chiâ€" cago as the guest of Miss Malmetier, formerly of this city. ~\_ Big Fruit and Vegetable Sale for Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9 High Quality and Low Prices at the _ Mrs. Alice Turriff will be hostess to the bridge club this Thursday eveâ€" ning. & Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vetter and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson spent sevâ€" eral days last week at their cottage in Waupaca. They returned home Monday. L Mrs. John Irwin Marshall is enterâ€" taining forty guests at supper on April 25, just before the wedding of Miss Virginia Insull and Major W. A. Rafferty. s Mrs. Edward Eichler will be hostâ€" ess to the Ladies‘ Aid society of Zion Lutheran church at her home Thursâ€" day (today). Mr. and Mrs. George M. Collins of Linden avenue, returned home yesterâ€" day from a ten weeks trip to Honoluâ€" lu and the West Coast. been made happy by the advent of ~a blueeyedi baby giri, "Missy Appelys the first born, made her initial apâ€" pearance on Saturday morning, April Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gibbs of Ridgewood drive entertained twenty guests in honor of Mrs. Gibbs sister, Miss Smith Saturday evening. The evening was spent playing cards and bunco. Lunch was served at midnight. Miss Rose Smith won first price, Mrs. Jack Ross, second prize, and Miss Lil~ lian Jacob, consolation. Mrs. Harrison Angle of Evanston is a guest at the A. F. Byfield resiâ€" dence where she is convalescing folâ€" lowing a recent operation undergone at the Highland Park hospital. i e e o 2, at St. Luke‘s hospital, where mothâ€" er and daughter are doing well. Grandpa Appel, ~president of the highland Purk State bank is being overwhelmed with congratulations, in which we cheerfully join. week from a five weeks trip to Caliâ€" fornia with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strictly Fresh EGGS Abbott. recently completed and occupied by Mr. spend the week end in Chicago with friends. Sweet Florida ORANGES COMB HONEY pg}comb Pressed FIGS the Ib. Extra Large GRAPEFRUIT Sunkist LEMONS large size, per do: Sweet TANGERINES 5 for full of juice, 4 for .. Fancy Yellow BANANAS 5 lbs. _ . Indian River GRAPEFRUIT A Truckload fancy ripe STRAWBERRIES, per box xtra Fancy INESAP APPLES, 5 lbs M&Cmbhmhn.thfl&.-‘&"h Blue Goose Fruit Shop Next Door to the Consumers. 2 Doors west of the Post Office 516 Central Avenue, Highland Park, HL |mue this week after®having spent the: _ Mrs Herman Black, who has been | winter oundtin: strool Chfcages "{visiting England, Prance, italy and Col. and Mes R : wara_l.. ry the Mediterrancan T0r the pust four California on Sunday to visit Mrs. XcCleave‘s ynother, Mrs. John Irwin Aarshall, and to attend the wedding of her brother, Major W. A. Rafferty, and Miss Virginia Insull on April 27. Dir. Gatewood and Dr. Lee C. 1wo " metrustore" Feom." mt Hontg| two _ instructors hu-hdth N::_ Shore Country Day se on a | to Washington, D. C., Gettysburg, Annapolis and Norfolk. 2 ) Mrs. Bigelow and her daughter reâ€"| turned to their :'ymfidh.i‘w&“ Abbott Byfield spent last week on Col. and Mrs. E. G. McCleave, U. _A., are expected to arrive from 21¢ 49¢ 25¢ 29c 49c 45¢ 25¢ â€"these things, too, and in attractive Easter packages and colorings makeé serviceable and suitable gifts. PERFUMES, ATOMIZERS, TOILET ARTICLES, 25¢ 29¢ 47¢ + first and in the most beautifully decorated Candies l ies Easter packages. The sweetest little gift that a lady ever received and truly indicative of your sentiment and thoughtfulness. Send her candy. E A S TE R EARL W. GSELL & CO. 389 Central Ave. Phone 2600 BUY THE KIDDIES A BASKET! TO SEE* â€" TOSELECT® TOSEND*® ISs TO SATISFY:! and Gifts 6â€"“â€"-â€" â€"_... 2 large bunches _ home on Judson aveâ€" per pound box _ CAULIFLOWERS up from . Fresh Green SPINACH ASPARAGUS TPS CARROTS or BJ 3 large bunches Fresh Green or WAX BEANS the Tb. Fresh Green PEAS 2 lbs. 2s Strawberry RHUBARB Fancy large green CUCUMBERS, 2 for Fancy Ripe TOMATOES 2 Ibs. ICHOW Tam SWEET POTATOES, 5 lbs. 256 Yellow Yam PHARMACISTS 389 Roger Williams Ave. Phone 2300 the Mediterrancan TOrâ€"the pust four months returned to her home on Dean avenue Sunday. Maybe these governments in Euâ€" rope which have so far failed to pay us what they owe us are suffering with asphasia. Gatewood sailed on Saturday on the bookkeeper for Prait‘s United Cigar agency, underwent a serious operaâ€" tion on Monday in the Austin hospiâ€" tal. Miss Bain is getting along very months stay in Europe. Miss Bessie Bain of Waukegan, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927 65¢ 25¢ 29¢ 35¢ 25¢ 20¢ 35¢ 25¢ 25¢ 35¢ , for a four

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