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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1928, p. 4

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- for m weeks her sister In. C. A. “on. and Faghter Doris d Albany, New York. liter In. Gum Rum The Rev. Dr. J. D. o'Nem left hat rink for ' vaeh nation. During his absence the In. Father Oswald I Tech!!! In: chute of the Mull. If. lain. Dryer of Rockford I. the m u few any: of last ml '.fyr.amdrerscisanivskorir, m m...; 'a%ji,iTiiuTd - lid Inter rehab-ems "re will meet “amount 7&50‘5; JG; _m.heerhtrtipeors.Greer, Buy -u. - _ _ It. and Hrs. A. "Afiiiiiie, and family yin be the 39am (nest: of M. E. Huzik won the human it Columbian Golf club on Sunday with n score of M. . Mr. L. N. Green and funin of All-an were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles L Green. Mr. in: In. ji%iraTuGiTiiii Mrs. Fred Rubly entertained her hmeheort-tive hundred club at her Itome on Glencoe u‘enne last Thun- Shell. Stratford of 659 Chicago Ivenue is entertaining her cousins Betty, Josephine and Eileen Walsh of Chicago for several week. Mrs. Helen Mayer Dunning has Yes signed from Lansing Conservatory of Music as head of the violin -r. merit and conductor of the omhestra. where she has held the position for the past seven years to take up her residence again in Highland Park. The conservatory nu recently been submerged with the new Michigan State College of Music and allied ans. Mrs. Manning has had a wide experii once in the concert field and teaching and many of her pupils am holding‘ tive positions. Mrs. George B. Cummings, who has been living in Waukegan for thepnsl seventeen yelrs has returned to High- land Park and is living at 320 East Central avenue. ".rmm..e4-.qtqrea..., ygtyhldlt.-dlrxv~ Jack Benny "entertained-ie,, guests at dinner at Exmoor on Saturday eve- nimr. _ h'mmswytfter ryetqt_yehwrt* 'ertma.nd Mrs. Benjamin Lewis entertained eleven guests at a dinner at Exmoor on Saturday in compliment to her house guest. her sister. Mrs. C. A. Hoax of Albany, New York. mature???) DAcSiiyTtVao'iirc-uruirT day to be the guests of Mrs. Garst'é parents for the remainder of the sum- met. Cared-Lou Code went with them to spend I few weeks in Des Moines, . guest of the children. m operation in Highland Park hos- pital Tuesday is getting alum: as nice- ts as can be expected. Mrs. L A. Wygal and Miss Grace Johnston spent Sunday at South Hav- en. Mich. Mrs. Belle Allen and grandson AI- len Benjamin of Chicago were the week-end guests at Mr. and Mrs. he; E. Alkyl of Hazel avenue. Mrs Albert Larson entertained the members of her Five Hundred dub Saturday arming at her home on S. Green Bay Rd. The game was enjoyed at three tables. Miss Berniec Tucker WIS hostess on Tuesday at one o‘clock luncheon in compliment to her guest Miss Mar, we! McTague of Dixon, Ills. Miss Margaret McTague of Dixon, Illinois is spending this week as the guest of Miss Bernice Tucker. Mrs, Harry L, Gunman entertain- ed at a very delightful garden party at her home an Kincaid - Moo- day. Budge was played and very unique prizes were guarded highest scores. The awards were tive tickets to Ravinia Park. Mr. and Mrs. Sung! Martin Jr. of North Green Bar mad mounts: the arrival of s son born Saturday " the Alice Home hospitnl. Tahe For- est. Mrs. Martin ‘18 formerly Miss Mary Mitts. Mrs, Clittord Moran entertained It bridge in her hume on DeTambte ave- hue Friday evening. Local and Personal This in manual". Thousands of our thrifty eu- tomers hue dread! bought their fuel for next winter. At our pregnant loypriees on on! and coke. it wi'stuobitrsavimrtormstootoietusii- coal bin now. Have You Ordered Your Cod? Buy Your Coal on Approval.' Conrad, who underwent in Highland Park hos- is getting alum: as nice- . -H -_ N. _ coeet m%ur"iic .'2'f?ftCyft"- an: noon club new. 'uuurmlriiai.iiG 'fe-tter-aa-tu." __. _.... v-.. stuff“, I! man. One of the ordinance with. in- votred'Nmm l mink» which. n- eoedi to emstentiom, " tunnel for T.l','ltd: of lake Bid. hi the d- fret of restricting W: m- Court Last Week; Vote to Carry (has Up Judge Pun Pm in the with!) mun at Wuuhm. following hear- in” and mm“ which "ve or tended o"rttteertthtm.-.and during which the leading zoning u- peru in the Chicago district took the witness stand, last week handed down A decision isolating certain Mien: of the Lake Nun toning om to be invalid and 'meetettrtttmti-t inmo- far " the hexoertratenavidT. Bjork. " the northwest - of Cen- ter and Oak street. " e-tted. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Olson and lit- tle son are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Redine. of 109 S. See- ond street. Mr. and Mrs. John Milton Bake! at" Honolulu, T. H., have been the nests of their parents. Mr. npd In. Charles H. Baker, for two weeks on their tttrm It Buttock, Wis. LAKE BLUFF DOSES IN . APARTMENT LITIGATION Adverse Deeisik, in Cine-ii Miss Hester Ann Thomas enter- mined Saturday night at Banner Country club in honor of Mary Pub ces Bradley of Great Neck, Long 13- land, formerly of Highland Park. Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Bergmann mo- tored through from Kansas City for a short visit in Highland Park mm- ly, . en over by Miss Sing: Whig-{E Chicago omee of the thaild Travel bet- rem2, Miss Virginia Nunez. manger " the travel bureau of the Highland Park State bank is spending the sum- mer in Spain. Her Fork has been tak- ""e ___ _..‘._ “mm... sa“... [ Miss Grace Cornell of Chicago. who made her debut in dancing in Paris in April, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard of N. St. Johns avenue. Miss Cornell with Ruth Page is leaving in September to dance at the coronation of the Emper- or of Japan. Dr. Rogers and Mr. Wm. yet-hte: regulation; must maintain strict- wright returned Monday from a tour ty sanitary conditions. Employees weeks' motor trip after visiting Get- ,,' handling meat in such establishments tystsurg, Valley Forge, w'uhinmmjmust meet certain health require- D.C, New York, 'Niagara F'nlis, De, l ments. The result wilt be more rhokk Inuit and many other cities. lsome meat. and the elimination ot t Mrs. Stanwood Newell entertained/Pacer, house products sold as food last Thursday at luncheon and bridge I m Which there may b. filth and dis, in compliment to Mrs. B. DeBeck ofxrease- Denmark, the house guest of Mrs. V. , Business in State Applegate. f "There are, in Illinois. many pack- Mr, and Mrs. Stanwood Newell had L ing plants that confine their trade as their week-end guest, Mrs. E. C",:vrithin the state. The federal govern- T of Fort Warne, Ind. mm. extends its meat inspection only gammy gig; to cor-3mm that do inter-state brtsi- .\1r.'-nd Mrs. Ralph A. Bard of N. St. Johns nvenue trntertained at din, ner at the Exmoor country club on Saturday evening for Man Lillian Winter Peek of Louisville, Kr. Mr. and Mrs. James Cady Ewell of Cary avenue are giving a garden re evption for their friends on Sunday afternoon in their tteautirul Men. Mr. and Mrs. Kinolt of North ave- nue entertained friends at cards and bunco Wednesday evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs, A. Columbus of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest trail Ire speod- ing a month in Minnesota, They left Sup_day evening. ,, - -".- I... Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Route! and Nm- ily have returned home fiom A ten days star at their summer home " Land 0’laku, Wisconsin. Clifromt Km. m of Mr. Ind In. Rutter is spending this week in Oak Park, the guest of Mr. and In. Prank Bulbon. hum go into the buildin'g fund at St, James church In. Howard lot-n an! four son are spending two week: as the guests af Mn C. R. Dennis of Green Bay, Wis. l Mr. and In. Alex Smith aasd an“ Jimmie of GUmeoe u: expected home; the end of this week after spending; (In: weeks at their lodge in Hayward. gig. Mrs. Smith Ju- {cranial Etsil iftiliTritti"s" orgy. foyrtert than. in a} nmlmhnmmiumtloh Gnu-yummwit In“ "rmtheoeritrtmioedaeremtotre- "arsimt.hertater. tey. _hxsr may! you”. (but; "in. Sauna, m - " M" "n.“ liming lg T. sum. detoetire via ctreteret.tttrt.taeaiii 'itttuUnTraihtetrtt ’thecouty' an“ . 1-- 'c'lxAllT.,ttth"fd't'd'ltg Nov. 15. "Ilb. (NM. ' - . Summin- mie- are embodied in thegngn "uttoirsehetltereorire- but nudity is but from bioeth- be imrtdiateirrradered inedible. m 1riutrtr-sed"roArwsei-irsi for agriculmnsndbythebnm-olm mal industry of the United States, witlserveaseaehiet-euts- att the wt and expense of the Reersutiorts, issud by the state department of agricultun, outline rules for the inspection, before Ind "ter killing. of all animals slang-b tered in the puking pin-t: that ob- tain this service. Veterinarians. ac- credited as qualiSed for this gaming service by the Illinois damn-rant at _ "It is our policy. in all branches of this department, to provide for the smaller concerns and for individanls, the same benefits that the Intact in- idustries enjoy. Consumers of the meat {that comes from the smdler packing ‘houses'm entitled to the same pm- ‘lection that our muting] govemment‘ gives the public that consumes thel meat the big concern: produce. That! briettr, is why the mini: department of agriculture makes this >ervice anilahlt to the plants Applying for it that operan- in Illinois. supplying food tor Illinois consul-m. "fees-ite-rea-eu. We sun!) ms ond con- sumers of their products hive been without this rupervitiort and prom. than The public has ia/ii,'? to nly upon the stamp that means the meat) thus branded is free from disease or other obketionabie features. I l "Greater protection to the meat iconsuming public of Illinois is the [object of this inspection service. This ‘is to he provided through the eoet- }demmlian of diseased or injured Illi- mals and the rejection of all amassed found tentit for human food. Picking houses that seek Ind " subjected to state regulations must maintain strict- ly sanitary conditions. Employees handling meat in such establishments' must meet certain health require-' moms The result will be more rholej some meat, and the elimination of packing hohse products sold as {and} in which there may b0 fittty and dis-,' ', State meat inspection at paehiaw OUnts in Illinois that are not mu- Uted by the United States comm: is now underway as an ndded service of the Illinois department of urinal- ture. midi“ to m “nonhuman issukd by Stiitman J. Stanard, director? 'of unkulture. He states the object of this added service of the damn-] ment he directs .5 follows: I THOSE Nor REGULAR!) NINSPHI‘I'IEAT MESH"; not... a. m at a m. htiluhhonutheh-oollh Joann-nim- IMJWK In. “paw-um Batik-n than -erat daranrith In. Mun-'3 mother, In. 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