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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1928, p. 6

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_-'- u at. Jour- lnw 'q.tmAwtheA-tt.HattA.ttm- gthlllc-QMC-tnl 'r-MMAn-l is, -mww‘ 'II.IMln. RomudRS-jtlumd - of Pmspoct avenue u! leav- trq?N1t1aod1urtoy Tm,lpril " hi Nu York. from the]: they I. all on Wedsisdar, April Sti, for . ho mouth" trip ntreoad. Iin Georgi-nu Moon of Pm- pmt Ivonne will entertain a lunch- 0- at her home on Saturday, April I. followed by the matinee in Chi- 'EmjargaretWotfotPoeohtue, Win. In the guest of Mr. and In. W Brace of Btoom street foe men! days Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyle of Deer- iU3d Ire receiving congratulm that on the birth of a daurhter on My, April It. at the Highland Purl: bowie-l. aers.t-r.w.cu.arartrtti. Mr. I‘d Mrs. Chales Brace, Mr. and In. Harry Brace of Bloom street aod Mrs. Margaret Wolf and Mr. Arno Ewald of Fun da Lu, Wis, attended the otticiat visit of Gary Shrine " Gary, Indiana. Th.eomrtrbo-dmet.r'dor- ”Mth-uhtln. The Mfum- Hindu-11511:" Willis. J. “a. W. I. Munch, MH-MMPu-‘LUM. 'F--d3orBronotiuetttat ”for Putin. (IL. to Md 'hit-h-tset-with-si- Mr. and Mrs. John norm of Deer- field avenue we proud parents of il, daughter born on Saturday, April 14,? It the Highland Park haspiul. I A party was given ling Elizabeth Keller by the member: of the Ever lb; Grmn elm at the high pchool .a limb! evening. Ila: Keller has -etad . elu- in "mantle war-k - Honda, evening. A reading - [fun by Miss. Esther Swami " ter which n gift was presented to Ill: Keller to - the _ an)» e%thm for the work she has done. Mr. end In. John In.” of KM “when the elm-mien! d their daughter. " Verne Young b Mr. Cour“ Ring of Chi-tun. WWW“ Last week Mrs. Charles Bruce of Bloom street served as [mulling of- fieer at Keystone Shrine, Fan dn Ime, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs, Aldon Yipond of Deer- theld. Ill., are announcing the birth of a son on Wednesday, April 11, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Princes Schmidley, who was operated on last week for apptmdi- eitis in the Highland Park hospital has returned home and is getting dong very nicely. Mrs. J. W. Simons of Green Bay road entertained her Five Hundred club at luncheon followcd by'cards last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ernest Pen left this morning for Canada where they went to attend the wedding of Mr. Pan's sister who will be married on Saturday. . “Bobby" Boiororth 1n: hostess yes- terday to a number of little girls at one o'clock luncheon at her home on Lincoln Wood road. The occasion was in celebration of her seventh birthday anniversary. party. A program of music bas than After which Rev. Ind Mrs Cardvell were presented with table _ The Rev. and Mrs. (3:!de will have Monday for Peunxylmia. Mr. and In. George A. Bub] of Linda Park Plum will entertain " diam Saturday evening pncading the dance " the Highland Purk club. for two months Mr. William Drake of Laurel ave- nue And Mr. and Mn. Bert Smith of N. Second street spent the week-end in Ashton, Illinois. A number of friends of the Rev. and Mrs, F. R. Cardwell gathered at the parsonage of the First United Evangelical church on Toesdar “a nine Ind tendered them a fareyeei1 In. a A. You; and children of 8. Linden lune have returned Miss Marina Garlirttr of N. St. Johns uremia is spending her spring vaca- tion in Hinsdale. tll., as the guest of Mrs; William Baker. Mrs. Baker was the former Miss Mildred Ares. Dorothy Anne Diet: of Fort Sheri- dan entertained sixteen of her friends on Saturday afternoon at her home from two to tive in honor of her ninth birthday. Various games were played toIlowed by refreshments, Mrs. Lucius A. Hine of laurel ave- nue is expected home Monday from Washington. D. C., where she attend- ed the D. A. R. congress held there the past week. The Presbyterian Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. B. F'. Rieke, Bronson avenue at ten o’clock on Monday. April 23, for an all day sew- ing meetintt. Luncheon will be served at twelve-thirty and at two thirty the regular program will he given. The study will be based on "The In- theenee of Christianity on Art." Mrs. William Stubbs of Hue! ave< nae returned Monday from California, where.she has spent the past three months. Thales Lenington has returned to the University of Michigan after spending his spring vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, N. G, Len- ington of N. Sheridan md. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rebling of S. Green Bay road have returned from! Hot Springs, Arkansas where theyf have been for two weeks. i Wdhi'm‘n " Guild win meet Mrs. B. F'. Rieke, at ten o’clock on for an all day sew- a Inn-n. Saipmn m an mug! nu. payer. In. Arthur Iii! and It; 'a8tt'gg8 WI John Barnum” “to“ Tiris- to a. day was “The Home " [a V :ii?','iailCv?iaiiti1',ii':'i"ie,iij'i,E - QM the m ttttt Nefp."yt n.. [.in "a Zona an. Neegtcsua.m-a, --__ of an GI]?! ““u'l‘u“ - . wumdby In ILA. Balls-null fu Trtfnr “WM. matters II. tt'"at . at h but next meeting t Idiom An all day sewing has been W h, the service committee. In. (ht;- Bod. chairman, ta be held at the ha.- of Mrs, John Bremer on M, April 26. Fourteen' when and the following visitors were pun-L} Mrs. Max Muller, Mrs. Geo. In. ‘b-ck, Mrs. G. McCready, In. Emil ‘Menwl, Mrs. Arthur Dixon, In Davis, Miss Freda Lindeman. His :Huien McQuiHen. Miss Eana Kirk- ‘land and Mrs, Emil Bornhoeft as- l‘iszrd the hostess in serving refresh- ments. i' Mr. and Mrs. F, Borgesnn of 81mm: {street have as their guest Mrs. Bur- geson’s sister, Mrs. Magnus Skog “mm Sweden. The sisters have no! Hum each other for Lumen!» yeah: (iert Skog will remain in this conn- try for six months. ‘NmMymil'.ApI-II. ‘mmcon-pcuu-m IMumuCI-MUIM m m Ir. 'r- tth-et/e-tsn-ree “I“ kWh“ '.$..rMto.-.& The Infant Welfare will meet next Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roger Tait, 2t7 Laurel avenue, Alt members the urged to be present. Each one at- tending is asked to bring at was: one "rticle for the Thrift ale to be held Thursday morning. April 26, at the Community Shop. t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Black and daughter are ranting to Highland IPark, having spent the winter in iChieago. I Davis Green. of Highland Puk.’ MIL, appears in the tenor section ofi the men's glee club of Grinnell col-i liege in its annual home concert tol the given April 20. Green is also I: ! member of the college band mustn- l and is a pole vaulter on Coach Duke's: track squard. This is Dnvis’ second Iyear at Grinnell where he is taking a course in mathematics and German. I Mrs, w, C, Powell and daughtex Miss Gwendolyn James are in Hono- lulu for a few weeks stay. Thes ex- Peet to return to Highland Park in June. . WHEA'ION mum: Gum cum comm The Highland Park Music club Choral will meet on Thursday morn- ing, April 26, at 10 o'eioek, at the home of Mrs. C. L. Odell, 212 Maple avenue. . Mr. Dino Bima returned April 10. from a four months trip to Indy. While there he visited Pietro Kathi. who is studying voice at Mihno, w porting that Mr. Marchi possesses a very lover tenor voice, and is making rapid progress in his studies. Mr., Bima resides at the Mnnhi home on Ravine Drive. mound. Death occur-ml may In. his arrival. All htqoest he6d The- dny afternoon indicated that dent was due to ”an! more. Thefmteraterr3ica-.sa, MMQMI-hl-I'd ntbhltmoeirtm-,-- Sunni-Ltd“ - h b North 850nm! June. _ 1 Another cum (am and "The Mr. and Mrs. A C, Purdy have _ Inveutor" will be presented by Nor- returned from Palm Beach. Fla., and‘ man Geminer and Emmett Kruger, Florence. Ala.. after a four monthsi Musical samba: will be rendered by absence-.7 While in Palm Beach. Mr Purdy did considerable fishing. land- ing five sailfish in one day. Betty Lanle. Elizabeth Zinnia man, Eleanore Steele, Timsms, Jun Smith, and Mitson Bonn-art will sell candy and punch at the Junior Pur ers' production which is to be (im at the Highland Park Woman's Club mmomw evening. Mrs. B. C. Nick. all: and Miss Winifred Nichol}: will have charge of tb6 punch. Mn. Mary hunt. a mideut of this section for many yen-s. died Tm: morning. at her home, " Noon nth-d. Death m quite sodas. In. Lynn. who was um] TI years. six maths and two days. in am in about her and health loud"- nthL hot early Tuesday uh: have suddenly ill and I phyuici-n vs III- Ind Lam. Shanty-hail»- hood and had lived in this vicinity prmicully ull of her life. These - m children. The date-Id m lull my friends by whom a. ta had profohnd 'it the clone of her tr and useful life. The funeral. it in "pected, v.11 be held many. Ind lurid will be in the North Shiva My. MRS. MARY LUNT DIES SUDDENLY AY HER HOME Aged Resident Pasties Any on Tuesday Morning After Bob Stuppte, asystyit professiorsat at Mt. Plymouth Golf. club, Fu.. is spending a week in this city visiting his parents. Srs. Charles Summers. Jr.. has dV her guest, her cousin, Mrs. J. P. Grif- t,.n of Dodge City, Kansas. Miss Nellie Carlin and her Caster. Mrs. Katherine L. Horigatt have m turend from their winter home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John E. De Wolf of this city are registered at the Rm Yell hotel, New Orleans. the widow of " H . In; Apia-C and Mi, " 8:15 the lathee In“: of the lion Enqui- hl [M chunk. on Went 0- tnl am. will present an - uin-at in the assembly no. cl beneo-tramaimtbreeaeta,enB- ad “Sui n Girl" by G. L, Wind. Th. story of this play com-ans the may was of Peter Psessier, a pm.- pen-s American business mm, of German intent. in bringing I Gee. an girl, the daughter of his boyhood "rieod, over to America to live with m. family until she gets a start in) HM new world. Bis “wily, homer. Iretmse to have anything to do with her on amount. of her "lack of poiiah" lad ignorance of misty munch. Later on it develops that the Peter Frank! family all begin to like her, ’perfecuy mm ot be! red identi- ty. and a manual: is elected. {'tr,,trttTt,g,ec'tivt'gp,tpeit by Iain: 5mm. Prim-is Hurri- ‘son. Matbiida Keenan. Edna Schmid- ier. Louis Geminer, George hmnk. g and Harry Eithkr. "mmt=taMgtPAMrMirmttituI.PAgt%gtagNtt. the Misses Marie tttdWarEaret Wol- ters. . Mr. Cardwell wil [have with his family for the East on Monday the 23. of April. The family will visit with relatives in New York while Mr. Ctrdwe11 will ”and the acacia- of the Eastern Confuse: and m ceine u: lppointment in the eastern part of the state of Pennsylvania Rev. F. R. Cardvel) has been my tor of the First Claimed Evnngelic-l church of this city for the last five ms. Due to a rule throughout the denomination no pastor remains on rm- charge lung" than five yum. His relation with this local congrega- tion teases with next Sunday. April 'e., when he shall preach his tioat Ber- mon in Hizhhnd Park. '0. Mlklm M. ”015 5rd 'e"m.cneed-yt0"e1e:Nrtre- .ec-ee_.eet_tiMrs."stcstuir. Candidales Eieeted Saturday In High grin!“ and Local the: he with his family will nuke [nun-en! m made in the Deer- Berd metal-y Saturday afternoon fol- lowju cervica- " the parental bane The annual school Medians were held In: Saturday afternmn. In the high school district. George J. Mc- Bride and C. w. Getty were elected members of the board of education. In the annual eleetion for mnship school trustee Harry Olander wns deemed Saturday without opposition. EARL NEWMAN BANNER “33m AWAY APRIL tt Earl Newman Damn m born Janina M. 1902, in Highth Purl. Illinois Ind departed this life April TS, 1928, Ind 26 mm two monk and to by; Be lam to non his untimely departure. his parents. Mr, and Mrs, William Dunner, 5975 When end two sine". One broth- er and one sister preceded him in In District 107, Grown» E. Bliss was elected president, Dr. Earl Fritsch and Alfred Mcyer members of the board for three Fears and R. Arthur Wood member for one year to fill vacuity In District ROB. Carleton M. Vail for president to serve one year. and Alice B. Garnett Ind Thomas H. Sheridan members of the board for three years. LEfriiWgnroNrihiFoR"""""""' PENNSYLVANIA CHARGE ANNIE“. ELECTIONS FOR SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS munnuvmurm F. 9%?! w‘iiv-i-t - '". '%ettat.3-.Av.. “WP-ill“ $1,595 MARMON MOTOR SALES MARMON An Eight Cylinder for the Price a Six 4.00011 SEDAN {any equipped and MW this “autumn: rill Districts WARREN J ummrsum Cha-It-ef-terr-h weuthmqr-to I‘MNHH otthnsevomuvhy-nn‘uvi» ionedthismommst-d-wi21i- to work ndously and continually to muse-m. Ttseehrhi.tot-rttm- hwontbeswollhhmjd tromtbeootset.aodthr-time- munily looks forward may to! the time when the timat unit will bel completed and the "can’t dub building in Highhnd Putt will take its pure unong the splendid Iain- mean thmuthou! the country to the faith um Ira! of organizations of women who are building not only “minutes of brick and sad bot In! gum; up landmarks milestones of proxies: that mean so much in the ‘histories of their communities The waiting! of the club, Mrs Raymond W. Stevens. hold: o, or Uh other yen. mad the ottirers elected Tuesday In: In. Carleton A, Mark. has. First Vice-President; Mrs, Ero- est Plotting, Recording Secretary: Mrs. George B. Chapman. Tnuumr; Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas. Director Fine Arts mm: In. Watson G. Harm, Dix-actor Home Ind Edtt- cation department: Mrs, Raymond W. Flinn. Director Social Service de- partment; Mrs. Franklin Rich, Fur ance chairman. Multan-dam Phtlanthropies "hieh received irifts (mm the year were both local And ChicaRn irrtitutionr. The ex-servicv men It Great Lakes Naval station were individually remembered It Christmas, and just new a party " under way for their (atrium-lent. During the peat mt the Art com- mittee of the club In: had hm on the walk of the club Muse about one hundred paintings. runny of them the rrorks of local artists. ingluding Mr. Pcmud. Mr. Insult. Leno".- Smith Jemms. Mrs. Penman! Ind others. The mmniznion into depart- ments. it is beliend. will and direct. ly change the policy of the club's work. obviating the too nun-crow \tandinz committees and classifying ptudy and work under three depart- mn-nfs. Fine Arts, Home and Educa~ aim and Swill Service. Committee. lop-n The year's nrm'd of work, as un- nuui in" tho several reports of com- mittee chairmen showed much of hum]! and value accomplished for beniip half iw far - the expected um and meetings had been better attended than "or be, All) “I feeling " Wm, m- eeraiatqr_rasdmaiartmsaoee.nd ghagnhI-ol‘ou-plaing than], schools 1nd those engaged in public "If." m having new the dub! Rupiah" in lure number: The w of the club's lecture course: its noted and the work of the at committee. " that hand. um coll-n“. do-throrrIh the club's urban phil- anthnpia. and the Wit! work of the .ariouaeratrees And eommitteqn was mild. Gratitheatim, “I ex- pre-dmtA-wi-root-fthe'- fore, with which the committee chairmen and mcrnberc have yawn to be proud A marked increase In membership during the year eviAneed the avian» 'hd co-ration of this nummluu, nrhaps one of the most Impomm ‘n the.orsmnxirtioet. 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