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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1927, p. 4

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Mrs. W. Klipstine, Miss Agnes Klipstine, Mr. and Mrs. June: Lush- and daughter. Blanche, of West De Pere, Wisconsin, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Vulder Bloomen of North avenue. In. Ernest Gerken of Ridgewood drive who was operated on at the Augusta): hospital is getting along nicely. Neighbors and ufrienda surprised In. E. Holmsted of North avenue, last Thursday evening, the occuion being her birthday. Fire hundred was played and refreshments were unwed. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Holmsted of North avenue ind Mr. and Mrs. W. Jacks of Winkegan returned from I fishing trip at Tuscan, Wisconsin. Mr. H. A. Parkin of Laurel avenue leaves Friday to attend the Yale- ‘Princeton game with his son Rex who is a student at Yale. His daugh- ler, Margaret, from Smith college, In. J. B. lit-Donn)! of N. Green Day road bu gone cut to meet her niece, who arrived in New York on the steamer. De Cruse. leaving Harm the 26th of October. 'test-vous-tr-ist" 'tthhstoentthe-h-endatm.t. -mrrtt1eDorothrirsrmd_ Wt. in. North End Brunch. Friends d M Junior uhool will hold their - monthly meeting, My, Nor. 15. " 8:30 p. u. at the Save- Mrs hotel. Mr. Joseph Hallel- will (in; lecture on Southern Utah env- eehte the Zion National Park. Bria Canyon and Cedar Breaks, illustrated Vin slides. Jc, Adm Shtniehe 1 “it!" Cad: POD! Three Sixty-Six Central Avenue announces the opening of THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY CENTBAL AVENUE Mr. Leon Harris and Ink an. may. no tutl Inn-(llnlohnl‘umudhn- new " GIN“. 0-etie4 in in. new ho- . than ninth. orthu-iqe,oeetatthe .4"...qu WWAmmB-Mchmiiu Mr. and In. not... but and With-Jemrndthm taroehMdrmtof4Nie-t-t_, of It: "sei-oe-ttmarry-t d.r-taeteMr.-dMmrWittim. toArthtnrr-Beardir.nowuDe. RM unit but formerly igkhhaw MrmEldtmatiNraatdMm.gi.. artd2lemb,Wnhrort in. . ofmieaeonremthn Dr. Welrmetoes Hang performed the Mm“ " In. Norma tut'"" ceremon- the bride is I popular, In. hill L Udell Mun-d yu- well hail: you: lady of Detroit and tank, from St. but. Mo., what. an _asrerfrieodswhowishheralvi,ita human Ilia Clan: future of joy and happineu. Th: Udell. groom is the only son of G. T. Beards- In. John Todd gnaw at ley of lend), Wis., but not of this luncheon Ust “My for In, An. city. He grew to manhood in Wis. (hony French I . cousin, attending the state graded W. Minter mo! this city will school It tends. Wis, He undated act as beat m tor his cousin Mr. from the Hebron. McHenry County, Oven Panda huh-en who is to high school with the class of 1922, marry Miss France: P. Gina.“- nfter which he took one year com ter of Imam In. Thus. J. can. of menial training n the University of Greenwich, Conn. on Tue-day, Nov. anpraiso, Ind. For two Ind one-halt 15. V years he was in the employ ot the The W. E Carr's have cloned their North Shore Electric Railway Co. all home here and m at the Virginia Howard street; Evanston, and at _ hotel, Chicngo. Highland Park in the once as an up} Mr. Jack Quinn and Misa Mamuer- coununt. List March he entered the ite Quinn af Known, Wim, and His employ of the Grand Trunk Railwayl McEnroe of Chicago, Brere the Sim- Co., of Detroit, Mich. The young day guests of Mr. and Mm. A. C. couple have taken an apartment all Allen. 5726 John R. street, and began house-i Akone the passengers sailirte on keeping there on November I. l a. Wkly. an. m... u-i..n. -b."-b Mrs. R. P. Page Wainwright enter- tained seventeen members of the Philanthropic branch of the Dames of the Loyal Legion of the State of Illinois at the October monthly meet- Mr. and Mrs. William C. Miller of Glencoe announce the engugement of their daughter, Elizabeth Frances, to Alden Studio ANTIQUES INTERIOR DECORATIONS ‘ manna AND UPHOIBTERING _ "shop his new Alden CRYSTAL CHINA at of cuuc nut-mun... 2ttfa2'ta"MAtAf2tt mhkéuthukihuhkiln; pimlo-hyn-iu'hnlh- der-ttnts-ti-Nea-ri- In. Puut L Udell “(and m herd-y from St. Louis. Mo., M Ill- visited in dmrghtor, Kin Clan: Udell. w. Railings: abtreotthueitvvin aet'usbest-torhiseousissMr. Oven Puck: Jami-en who is to curry Miss Prince: P. Gina. daugh- ter of Mr. and In. Thas. J. (king of Greenwich, thmm, on My, Nov. 15. _ V Anion: the passengers ailing on the White Star liner, Ilium, which departed from New York November 5 for Cherbourg Ind Southampton were Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Gold- berg of this city. Mr. P. B. William is very in " his home on S. St, Johns uremic. Dr. and Mrs. James D. Shh; re- turned Saturday night trom., trip in Kansas Ind the Dark mountains. ""-tLaMgrra--aarttratrtt.rtaa- trtueorr-eo-ut,-d-. (unlabkcrngh.m e-terr-hte-a-ttttte ettrruir.--ui.ihu- I " -dGGl irGiiiti - any with. VII! m Win-Ml _m""'truese" In th- “in I Mrs. J. P. O'Connell entertained the members _ of her Saturday. Nieht I Bridge club " her home on Bidpwood I drive, Sntnnhy. The members are )all out' of mm folks. ,rrrtMtHeitrirteh+dHm.am.C. all).vbisneanmd-le lorMmpudherW. (hMyRilyM'hh-ho nemrteterandMza.J.W.Mi, defiant”. In. Anthony lea-rm mm ghqtufoerthotn-etaguto 0-." ”but on Mun:- in. Mullah-whammy,- Ar that}: has he. may to 'mr-hx-there-tr-seth. ebb Into the ballroom. About one int, Cards were mud; th- um in! - vim“ being In. Axum Duet. Mm, Mary Oblvein and In. both Bank. Mr. Guzman, Mr. J. Burch and Mr. o. Schmidky. In. Him, B. Clark entertained with I very delightful luncheon on My Ming Ouoli netting for In. But-h Alexander Wet. wtsol on the m in th. in of n luck-l. In. We! deNtttod hee m. A nub-r " hum of ,e.vsrttieithtet--itt.u" 2t1tltidttaTtgt11f '-o,aasdMr.hhaG- .t- dlnMde D. C..'in gulps-7M, In. The Junior nuxlrarr of the Ouoli club have elected their officers for the coming year as follows: Miss Anne Wood, president; Miss Eleanor Stub ens, vice president; Miss Marion Nor. cross. secretary, and Miss Mary Wil- linms. treasurer. Nea Mr. and Mn. Eart She-hen, Mr. Ind Mrs. Hnrry Sheahen and Mr. Ind Mrs. Albert Lilly were among the High- tank Park folks who enjoyed I dance in Wheeling last Saturday night given for-uly dt this city. numbed then; on Santa-y when they went to their home and rave than I hon-e.“- ly club. In. Willin- J. m is entertaining a a - party on Sunday evening for “In young eoeqh. Mrs. Iii-nut A. “in and In. George lorri- ue My; at luncheon and britke " the Highland Park club, WM, NM. 16. Ossoli club will (in its “and dance, Friday evening Noe. 11 " the Highland Put club. This dam in one of the outstanding man of the yen. u the pruned: support Olson's various charities. jut Tear' over $600 was raised for philanthropy and this yen Olloli hopes to do .still bet- ter owing to the [mily humped attractiveness of the club house. A much laser "that: ml: in: rear's has been cum and n and enjoyable evening 'u anticipated. A Mrs. E. E. Larson Ind Miss Gladys [arson the leaving saturday to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blossom. They will utter-d the home- coming game of Madison and [on on Saturday. Mr. and In. And Smith um] dorghter, Betty Lou, motored to lil- nukee on Sunday and went a few by: dining relatives. tem.%arirrarsoe h [M a Nw day! with her relatives Mr. and In. Victor Tholin of Downer- Grove. It. Alfred and Milton St, Peter will at- tend the game on Saturday in Chun- paim between Illinois sad Chum. Mr, George F. C onnd of 605 Deer- field ace., announces the engagement of his daughter. Priscilla Ruby. to Harold Ralph Possum. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fauna: of Winuetkn. No date has beg. an for the wedding. :Mr. Ind Mrs. Gus Mine of S. Sec- ond street spent menisci-cud visit- ing _rttatsttin gnaw, Ind. 21. In. ,rhoihe h- an; - future than“. Ii- Um Tyatetcto 51ml. att-d-, Mei”. mmuuum n 4r8trtiNHehhtthraft-mmtnta. Fourttshesh_eh-ehthi. John Timothy Sun. old-Chg. A 'ectpt_Eit1ehtttottV6etrit, Thursday, Nor. " a round table" conference of the mothers of children in the DeForest school will be held with the several teaehers in the inter- est of the winter aetirities in the school. The membership in inmu~ ing and every mother has uprated her desire to be present beam of her interest in the growth whieh the children and the school evident”. Mrs. Ernest G. Pett in hasten on Friday anamor- " a pile o'clock luncheon " her home on N. Green Bay road. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Cards followed the luncheon. by the Emma Star. 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