Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1927, p. 12

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The Kenilworth Home and Garden club met a" the home of Mrs. Frank Young. Mr, Cumnur rd., Kenilworth, loudly. Mrs. Geo, M. Spangler will give a paper on "The Color of the Garden" and Mrs. J. H. Newport a mpg on "Annuals for Putting." Mrs, E. Jackson Case of Shanghai, China, formerly of Wilmette, who has Keen spending the winter in Pasadena, has come to Chicago and is now spending a few days with friends in Wilmer:a Mrs, Case expects to juin Mr, Cam in Shanghai in May. B. W. I contractor. improv:d where he i ter. Mr“ for about Mr. and Mrs. Akxandor Block of Finnvt'ca urn giving: a tvccprion at their home. 361 Willow toad, Sunday. in honor of their daughter, Edna May. and her fiance, Manual Manna». gen nf Mr. and Mrs. Hans Yuan“ Harriet Leonard. daughter of the John R. [towards of 861 Bryant nve. nae. Winnetka. has been elected president of the semur class at Rad- editre college. Mr. and Mrs. X'r'thur Zipt of 596 Arbor Vitae road \\'innvtka and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Zird and their baby. of 575 Arbor Vitae road. re- turned Friday. April ti, from Flori, da. after a twu-molnhs' tour of the state. _ of Hubbard Woods. 'rhiuizid, of Miss Block and Mr. Magma annbunced lat week. “Curtis B. Cup of " Lake - hive entemimd a "nail w 1 Ohm friends " luncheon has, " the Chicago galleries. sa, '- WV The hsneheoa was in h. " thru- ahisu who are not “is: “have? -tax"r-- VHF-Is. “an, Joserhine Reichmnn. and A" Com: Tnas Ruyn. In. s. J. Gil.'ytan, 241 Fairview and Glam will trtttertam u lunch- - aml bridge on Wednesday. April 3. at the Skokie Country CCluh. Mes, Frank Blnuhford of 605 Arbor Vitae mad Witusetha, has re- turoed from a three weeks' visit in New York with Mrs. Ludlow S. Pow- ler, who was, Miss Elsie Bhuhfoni. Funk Blatchfurd. Jr., was with Mrs, Bhlchfurd for the spring vacation. He is attending Harvard. Mr. and Mn. George H. Enqelhan have returned to their home at 60C, (Whoa-p... 'ar-bets-aria-aaa-fri/Gas;'",".' 1terqtut-imedrrtarr-rir-midiGauTia" Mud-cornmeal '.his1s.ehotteoht1tetrro.ia--tso. ereoetiset-f-r,0i.ih-aA"iiiGusGi; 'tey-ttres-i-yea-te-ai/GGL-ia" *tethe-tfhrte-itrti-tet-imCiGTiiKii" tettretetir.me'i,hetit-tueaaVi. -rttahranedt 'retrttqoxrei-sret--rmts-rtgtm. mode1Btutarett-egh-i- Telephone 1589 WILL KRUMBACH Sash, Doors and Millwork _ ifiiitt th Mi; I ll . Eli; akin tl " 'll A m: xiii IE " M , l Jive o'clqck is ,ust theAginniz Bl Mow. Wimie ", is reporte in health at has been syn Blmr had h., a year. M E. hem PEetrIthtttheettermraAr1s-se o'clock is “just the lrmiming . of my day now!‘ AMMth~ 'umhega.tF.r-meo ROMA“ ”WP-t4“ '. Hans Marv.» The engagk ment qka excavmmg a! considerably Tucson. Ariz., 'ndinz the win- kn in ill health an.) Ridge Road. Highland Park,dlt. Mrs. Austin Wynn: and two daughters. Patricia Jorce and Rotw erta Gay, of 2': Crescent drive, have returned from a month's visit at Coral Gables. Miss Joan Stunt and Miss Eaten Stuart. daughter of Mr. and In. John Stuart of 990 Sheridan road. Winnetka. are in Pinehurst. NAI. vis- iting their grandmother. Mrs, Robert Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart have returned to their home from a visit there. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Linc", 322 Woodstock avenue. Gleam. and their daughter, Jane. left Kenilvorth lag! Friday to spend two weeks in Virginia Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs, George M. Code, 322 Kenilworth avenue, Hammad to Ken- ilwnrth Sunday after spending a week at French Lick. Burr ave. Gleam. spent In! week in North Carolina with their son, Charles, who In having nation from Dartmouth. Dr. Jacob- return- ed Monday. and In. lanolin, who has been visiting in New York and Philadelphia. is exuded to return this weekend. Miss Eva Wilson. 623 Spruce st., Winnetka, returned April 8, after 5 months spent in California and Hon- olulu with her sister I”. M. Hand of Adrian, lid; In. Hind returned hoeneieshr night, after a few days in Winueth. During th, "prime vacation of the T'nz'mzzl HEM Ttarten and Elemen- tary cNleire. April 9-19, Mists M. F'rar,crs McElroy-, registrar, is at- tomiin: th-mvrmtion rtt the Ameri- can Association of Registrars in At- lanta. Ca. staying for a few days in San Antonio. Texas, her former home. marina-hm I. .‘-....-. u u... “I". unn- thy. to Gouge Ruth. Ian of Mr. lid In. Willia- Nobl- e! Winn-Its. No 4- "she a but -Atettq -.. Mrs, Burton ll. Atwood In in: rveeivedaeauefto-ister.Mm. A. A. Seikn at Sid-y. Auk-1h. saying that Mr. and In. Sal's-t and their children. lam and _ will reach Calilonil May It. and will come trom them to Winn-elk: fur a visit of men] heath. ”no.“ Mrs. J. Clap-nae formal; of 750 'uve sir-9m. Winmettra, and her lit- ' dauzhb-r. Mary Louise, have been "tine lira Cormak"s mother in rimsfiAd and will return Sunday. Dr, IrLIthJoh 'ur-erm.. d The Weiss bill gives the plan I new lease on life. and if the Valletta hatislamr can push his bill (but the house. the already expressed - timent on the school name proposi- tion should insure the Inmate's pas- sake. Senator Swift had a bill passed in the upper chamber some week: ago permitting school nurses to be an- ployed by school directors, bot when the measure reached second India in the house, it was moved to strike out the running dune, and the mt- cess of this motion made the hill worthless. The movement to permit the Ell- Noyment of school I!” III brought up from I new point " It tack by Representative Wei: III! week when he irttrodueed I m permitting the employment by M of education. Haiku-1h“; -r.ire-teeu.uit- hhmh'mm m LEGALIZE SCHOOL NURSES‘ EMPwYHKNT Rep. Weiss Mots Bill to M Elect In Legislature a, after r-ue u... m’ iii-i. 1yier'sin. In. _ m. G. Ilia Dorothy Farce“ d beh- e" Friday ot list veal. at Ewan-w thtempartotthetime. In and In. Willia- D. lax- sienndtheirson.RoderieesfgtB. Linn! avenue, have manned In. Ornond, ru., where they we: the. weeks. Mrs. R. M. Snyder of 1811 All- bury avenue. Winnetkn. m Sunday with her little m, Louise, from I five reckl' vii: in El Pm. Texas. melon. at In emu-'3} titT Ridge “walla. WM Ir.n-d!ys.J.lAh-MM Sa",','eit/g'"g,gt',',' of the trouble-free heating which gum . toyourhoarte,is itenir1outnewgaiheatintr booklet. Write for a CopPtor, ' there is a Bryant ofBee list- ed in your local telephone directory, simply 'phone them. long” companies are now able to offer you this Imam. ions mg service at a cost that the average home owner can afoul Gas heating is absolutely carefree. With a good, sumo- matic gas heating plant in the batrement of your home. you can let your pup be furnace man! That's all the furnace tend- ing you'll need. Your local gas company can take over that irhome job of paying your home and relieve you of all furnace tending Gas-the Carefree Fuel YourPupCanBo North Shore Gas Company iis since it had been given to Wank“. Mr. Oboe inferred when he 'rurred aside this your to give my to Bot- deidee that he would likely be . enn- didale himself next rear." m ct'h'l'lh",'dMt, lr-nt-gr/gotta-: “m. one ttt mun; 1m auction that he would not be . candidate de- dared that be felt that it is Wan- keg-n's turn to have the chum-n- ship " Highlnnd Purl h- had it WWW!” hulk-ii;- tg?atitr.git.gitr,tLett " WM mum b-eaeaasdiateforeuti-ot thee-trt-twh-it-tag- orarassisatimtTh_,ArHte1,ar. cording to the Wakes-n Sm. thigh an: “The tnet that Mr. Ohm 5'“. tobeaeaesdid.teuamntterefs. gem; in the munda- board. " developed {db-in; th. roetterenee in WW on M that Mr. Ghee insisted on sterriste aside in order to give my to Mr. Homage tad permit the coats: for the ehairmamsttip to sift down to the two "sees-Hour) of Wuhan: and Supervisor B. C. Thor-mu of Benton township. i "And thus in view of Mr. Hol- dridtre'sdecisioesthathewiitbe. candidate. it mean: that the bunk is on from not until the tut between him Ind Mr. 'l‘hompon. BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING E. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. adv YELLOW CAB RATES First two-thirds mile ,. _35e Each additional t-3 mile _ _ 10: No charge for extra passengers. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 -J'n-u' "iiriiaG.riailt A=MA1h"a'tLTh'J"élta'r'rtar"tcri7jiit' monumen- WIMPAKII For Growing Salmon Waukegan Nurseries DWY AND SALE GIOUNIB Gnu- lI-ylodhuvu-Gr.‘ Ave-.ulWW-M Wain.“ - - M WW " We have built upon: business with F ii& Tires ltr-tOrr-tbehest-Writ-forte-let-N It's Time to Retire --c-- c-at-era. 'rVrstirte wrtrhr Steffen's Auto Supply My Nursery 522 Central Avenue. High“ Park Telephone Highland PHI SIM) You an build your mange Ind "duct your tire expense by min: them. Have then put on not before the Spring ami Scanner driving season tmrda-ttsrmteveatatsmmiit ofntuattitrnthrd-d-unt. {cumming-Mm “which“; Inn-Ito- m.tieo_ath-riqitrxmt all Nrmteetamth"-bertummsdamtor- no”. Wren-thinned EVANS " FNMA]: 15-3-18 -

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