Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1928, p. 15

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i Telephone H. P. 367 -fl“..:..o.,‘.mun-n» ing snow scenes. a DPr. J. W. SHEDD u-mfmmg’fi St. Paul‘s Ey 47 St. Johne Avenme HIGHLAND PARK 1 256 Bt. Johns Ave. _ & 41002 â€"vâ€"â€".l* ‘Telephone Highland Park 1206 * 0 yiathesd Pask ~ 00 Mre. W. 8. Sorsen 647 Gray Ave. 60 N. First St. J.SMITH DR. B. A. HAMILTON EMPLOYMENT BUREAU time oi-m;;n_r to remove your LANDSCAPE GARDENER 915 Logan St. Tel. H. P. 2288 JAMES D. KIRKPATRICK Ideal Summer Tour yisiting Paris, The Riviera, Italy, witzerland, The Rhine MJ SEE e ts _3 Belgi: Holland, England, C.biml at Sea; First Class * in Italy, _ Adequate ightsering under _ cultured :..auhip; excellent hotels; attention to individual needs. " T T uin ic all." cT.".."- in Italy. _ Adequate sightsering under _ cultured leadership; excellent hotels; Conductor taking this itimerâ€" r ary for th% time. A carefree and delightful vacaâ€" Msm ooo o2 Sara the best the Old World has to offer. YOURâ€" VAEENTINE is lookâ€" Tng ‘for & ‘CornTortable;â€"happy, T. H. DECKER&CO. n::'.:..'-'fz:z:._.}':q.,‘_..“‘g Plumbing and Heating | u°* "=ses M Siiell c wa 2343 Ridge Avenue Evanston m TELEPHONE 410 modern and conditions generaâ€" ally sanitary. Our phone is on the alért for your call Save Money S. BISETH rite for Details H. P. State Bank Bldg. with.her parents, | O‘Commor of Coun Mr. and Mrs. Chicago were weel hume of the latter Mrs. John Klemp Mrs. Harold Y dunoktar Tnan vei tooth (he still has his own teeth) and anffered severe bruises. "Mr. Ott is now living with his son avenue, Chicago. Mrs. Hugh Paterson was hostess at a luncheon for her ‘bridge club Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender had Sally of Irving Park. Mrs. Frank Russo returned Thursâ€" day from the Highland Park hospital to her home on Second street. auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Alex Willman on Monday eveâ€" ning, Feb. 13, at 8 ociock. MIS. F. E. Willman will be assistant hostess. ettending Downers College in Milâ€" vwaukee, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end '\m_ht parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 4. O‘Commor of County Line road. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebert of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the hume of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp, Sr. _ Mrs. Harold Youngs and infant duughter Joan, returned to her home lcn Todd court, Sunday. _ Mrs. Elizabeth Carolan of Chiâ€" cago is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mr. R. D. Reeds has bought thel George Frey house on Orchard street | which he and his family will t;ke‘ pssession of shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson of Chicago will move into the apartment vacated by the Reeds family. Mr. Peterson is the son of Mrs. Julia Peterson. The Garden club of Deerfield will be entertained at a regular meeting in the home of Mrs. Sadie Galloway on Deerfield road, Wednesday afterâ€" roon, Feb. 15. a luncheon at her home on Hazel avâ€" enue, Thursday. Included among the wuests were Miss Clara Ender, Mmes. R. H. Kress, W. H. Steffis, Chester Wolf; Eugene Ender and mother, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Cotrell and her guest, Mrs. Cahill of Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wood of Rosemary terrace entertained . at five tables of bridge on Saturday eveâ€" _ Miss Clara Ender was hostess at a luncheon to a group of relatives on Wednesday. 7 80 Cardinal Mundelein has appointed | the Rev. Fielding as administrator of the Holy Cross and St. Patrick‘s churches during the absence of the regular pastor, Rev. Ryan, who has been seriously ill, but the latest reâ€" port is that he is recovering. Rev. Fielding has been a pastor in churchâ€" es in the Chicago diocese for the past 27 years. He recently returned from an extended tour of Europe, spenglâ€" mg nearly a year at his childhood home in Ireland. Mrs. McCarthy who has veen \is-; iting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Ender, since June, will Igave Thursday evening for her home in Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and birs. R. D. Reeds, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clavey, Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Clavey were among the guests who attended the dinner and bridge party at the Robert Greenslade home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing were among the guests who attended a progressive dinner party in Highland Park Saturday. ‘The regular meeting of the Doreas society of the Presbyterian church was held in the church parlors on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. F. Labahn was a guest of her sister, Mre. James Dougherty of Chiâ€" cago, Wednesday. _ _ Mr..and Mrs. Clifford Hammar anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital, Monday, Jan. 30. Before her marriage Mrs. Hammar was Mary Selig, daughter <f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seclig. â€" Mr. F. Labahn‘s mother is s« cusly ill at her home in Evanston. _ The Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will meet at the at a luncheon Wednesday for her bridge club at her home in Brierhill. On Thursday afterncon Mrs. Rosâ€" coe Wessling and Miss Bertha Freese entertained at the home of the forâ€" mer, in compliment to their mother, Mrs. Margaret Freese, who celebratâ€" ed her cighticth birthday anniversâ€" ary. Mrs. Freese has spent all of her life in this vicinity and was born in Northfecld where she lived until cighteen years ago when she moved to Déerfleld where she now resides on Deerficld avenue, next to the home of a daughter, Mrs. Wessling. The gaests included members of her Sunâ€" day school class of the Bungalow church, Mmes. C. Febr, Mary Wessâ€" ling, Mary Fritsch, Merner, Frod Bleimehi, A .H. Mublke, Peter Peter, their two sons, and Miss Kritmâ€" ball of Chicago, sister of Mrs. Freese. terncon, Feb. 16. Mrs. W. A. Wood has been ill at r home on Springfield avenue for 13 on the Hosier salon at Marâ€" Jewett, art editor of the at â€"â€"‘â€"-â€" -â€"-â€"â€"' d int Church school at 9:15 a.m. \| English service at 10:15 a.m. mfluull:llu Saturday, 9:00 a.m. Friday. * ‘This being scout WhiiiWersary ~woek, the community will commemorate same with a special program Friday ne.iu-:-'l'::s-n the Masonic temple. ‘The members and friends of the St. Paul‘s church are cordially inviu'l; interesting demonstrations make up the program. Sunday, Feb. 12, is scout Sunday. Members of the troops are kindly reâ€" quested to attend services at their respective churches. ‘The vested twoâ€"part choir will fur nish the special singing for our serâ€" vice Sunday. ‘The sewing circle will meet Thursâ€" day, Feb. 16, at the home of Mrs. Lee Seiler. has two games on its schedule next week. Tuesday, Feb. 14 it will play Morton Grove and Thursday, Feb. 16, with Northbrook. Both games will be played at St. Peter‘s communâ€" ity hall. Rev. A. P. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., a class for everyâ€"member of the family. Morning worship at 11 o‘clock. Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. Evening worship at 8 o‘clock. Prayer and praise service"Wednesâ€" day evening at 8:00 o‘clock. _ A cordial welcome is extended to all to worship with us. Mrs. Benjamin Runyan of New ‘ York City, who was Dorothy Scharf ; before her marriage, has been enterâ€" tained by her Winnetka and Chicnzo‘ friends during her three weeks‘ visit | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.} Scharf of 509 Cherry street, Winâ€" netka. } Mrs. Runyan visited her husband‘s | parents, the W. H. Runyans of La | Grange, the first part of last week.t Thursday, January 26, Mrs. J. Anâ€"| thony Humphrey entertained her at luncheon, and that evening Miss Helen Hamilton of 412 Walnut street | was hostess to a group of Mrs. Runâ€". yan‘s former Northwestern universâ€" ity friends, at the Allerton club in Chicago. Sunday evening, Jan, 29, Mrs. Runyan and her parents took tea with the James Harris, Jrs., of 271 Popular street. "l'h:'E:-mu Men‘s b.skd.bdl team Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, 185 Green Hay road, Glencoe, will enterain the Nusic club‘of Evanston for luncheon st her home on Wednesday, Feb. 8. In the afternoon there will be a proâ€" Mrs. Gilbert Smith, soprano, and Mrs. Dennis Gent, contralto, both of Evanston, will give groups of solos, and Mrs. Valona Brewer of Winnetâ€" ka, accompanied by Raymond Smith, will play Cesare Franck‘s "Sonata for Violin and Piano." Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Dingee.l 912 Lake avenue, Wilmette, announce | the engagement of their daughter,| Leonora, to J. Brewster Kimball, son | of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kimball of | Glencoe. _ The announcement was made at an afternoon birdge given by Miss Dingee‘s sister, Mrs. L. F.! McClure, Saturday, January 28. | Miss Dingee is an alumnae of Northwestern university and is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Kimball _ attended _ Beloit _ college, where he was a Phi Psi. A crowd of Winnetka people left vesterday for Biloxi, Miss., where they will stay at the Edgewater Gulf hotel for several weeks. Inâ€" cluded in the party are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roach, of 292 Sheridan Rd; and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tathams T 349 Hawthorne lane. The Tathams will be joined in about a week by their daughter, Maurine. Many parties are being given for Mrs. H. R. Wilson of St. Louis, the house guest of Mrs. Edward F. Deaâ€" con of Winnetka. Mrs. Warren Agry of T11 Locust street, Winnetka, gave a coffeeâ€"bridge party Tuesday mornâ€" ing and that same day Mrs. D. M. Rugg of 781 Walden road had a luncheon on Wednesday, and Thursâ€" day Mrs. Edwin Price of 920 Hill road gave a dinner party. Mrs. Price and Mrs. Deacon gave and Saturday evening, following a Evanston entertained at dinner. Mrs. Deacon leaves tomorrow for her North Shore News Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D‘Aix and Miss Clarabelie Rus of Melrose aveâ€" nue, left Kenilworth on Monday for Washington, D. C., to attend the private diplomatic reception at the White House on Thursday evening Washington, D. C., to attend the private diplomatic reception at the White House on Thursday evening of thisâ€"week. They are staying at the Wardman Park hotel while in Washington, where Congressman and Mvs. Henry Riggs Rathbone make their ‘headquarters. Mrs. D‘Aix wore white satin embroidered in crystals and brillinpts at the reception and L7 .! _ Mrs. Arthur C. Sullivan and her| | cldest son, Arthur, Jr., of 830 Hill f, road, Winnetka, left recently for a .‘ two months‘ trip to Chandier, Ariz., .\ and Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Sullivan ,| is the sites of Miss Betty Pain, one l(vf the season‘s popular debutantes, ‘ who recently was chosen as one of of Miss Inez Webster has been a guest in Kenilworth for two weeks at the‘ home of her brother, Albert Webster. She has had a merty round of dinner purties, afterncon bridge parties and teas given in her honor. Last Saturâ€" day, Mrs. George Jones of Oxford road entertained at dinner for Miss Webster who is devoting her life to relief work in the Near East and soon will leave again for Russia. Mr. and Mrs. James Guinan, now living in the Taylor house on Kenilâ€" worth avenue, have purchased the Hannah residence on Abbottsford road which was left vacant by the recent death of Mrs. A. D. Hannah. They will move into their new home in the very near future. the new r-r;;l;-beflr;of the Service club Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Joy, 370 Skheridan road, Winnetka, and their caughters, Dorothy and â€" Elizabcth, and their son, Robert, left early last Saturday morning to motor down to Tlorida, â€" On their way they will stop at Washington and Virginia. ‘The Joys have gone down to take up their residence at their winter home hear the Mountain Lake club, Lake V ales. â€" Mrs. Maurice Lieber of 468 Ridge rvenue was operated upon Monday morning at the Evanston hospital rnd is now reported to be recovering nicely. She will probably be at the hospital for two or three more weeks. Her two sisters, Mrs. C. F. NMiller and Mrs, C. H. Bellamore, came for Kenosha to be with her «nd have been staying at the Licber Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller left Winnetka on a six weeks‘ trip to Rermuda. They will spend some of their time at Nassau. They sailed from New York last Saturday on the 8S.S. Capitol. 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