Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1929, p. 19

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ight els OLLAND ays., Wedâ€" ncements, idge Sets, variety, s invited. urray Forbes Fletcher mily Forbes Froment Va.,~ on Saturday, a Juana, Mexico. d Chic â€" Showing f her daughter Marâ€" & CO. eekâ€"end with her parâ€" Mrs. Joseph Berube. H. Merritt announces complete . â€" op nt op Mrs. Joseph Simons is entertaining the members of her luncheon club toâ€" day at her home on North Green Bay road. After luncheon, cards will be enjoyed at two tables. R Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siljestrom }e; turned last â€"Thursday from a three months stay in the south. ~_Mrs, William ~Ernst oft 8: ~Becond ~street, entertained her five hundred club Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and son George motored â€"to Indianapolis for over the weekâ€"end and were the guests of their relatives Mr. and Mrs Earl Campbell. Mrs. Ellen Clark who Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pertz and small son and their niece Miss Lenâ€" ora Carpenter motored to La Fayette, Indiana last Thursday to spend Easâ€" ter with their parents. While there they celebrated the fiftyâ€"ninth Wedâ€" ding anniversary of Mr. Pertz‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pertz. has spent the winter with her daughâ€" ter in Indianapolis, returned home with them and will soon be in her home on McGovern street. > Mary Ann Frocks EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT‘_EXPENSIVE 19 South St. Johns Avenue® 3 PHO_NE HIGHLAND PARK 3560 m Spectiatlâ€" =â€"Dress Sale Frocksâ€" of â€"Georgette, Chiffon Flat Crepe, Sports, Silks, Printed Chiffon and Printed *# Crape. â€" * * The Rev. WalterC. Bihler and his sister Peggy of River Forest and the Rev. andâ€"â€"Mrs. Frederick Gratiot: of Chicago were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Udell Sunday eveâ€" ning.. & > Mary Gehr who is & student at Smith college is spending her vacaâ€" tion visiting friends in Philadelphia, New York and Greenwich, Conn. â€" dX Sb .cc reitealcinhe t thatt : 4 hh k ienss in canimecses‘ cas? N. H., after spending the Easter holiâ€" days with her parents in Chicago. Miss Carr is a member of the Whizâ€" babies ‘basketball team which is to play the second in a series of chamâ€" pionship games with the Chanticleers soon after the spring opening. â€" Miss Marion.Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter E. Carr has returned to Stoneleigh Schgol for Girls at Rye, ~â€"Mrs. â€"Otto â€" Petz entertained the members of her Wednesday night bridge club last week at her home on McGovern street. 3. ~ . Mr. and Mrs. John Zengeler and son Jack returned home Saturday from Pasadena, Calif., where they have sperft the past nine weeks. ~â€"Frocks in ~theâ€" new â€"flatâ€" tering fashions that Paris is advocating . . . Frocks â€"â€" for afternoqn bridge teas, evening dinners . . . for ~ country club and street â€" wear . . . every one radiâ€" cally youthful. There are frocks in suntan, beige, Monet "blue, chartreuse, violet, mint green, garâ€" land pink, crocus yellow, flame red . . . navy blue â€"‘*: . "Diacgk . .*.â€" and so many different color comâ€" . binations . .â€". â€"we cannot name them here. s 1 . yor :: .. â€"Friday and Saturday ~~_ Only T HE PR E$ $ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark had as their guests from Saturday until Monday their: sister and brotherâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Basche of Green Bay, Wis. Mr.â€"Basche with fifty other men bowled in the Naâ€" tional Railroad. MEn‘s, tournament in Chicago on Sunday. â€"~* e Mr.. and Mrs. John Sinnott and daughter Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith were the guests on Sunday of Mrs. Thomas Sinnott and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steizer of Chiâ€" Bernard Steacy gave her a surprise ‘party Saturday evening â€"at her home on Oak avenue, the occasion being her birthday. Bunco was played. and those winning prizes were Messrs. .Jonas Steacy, first, Robert Ainsley, second and Ellis Julien, third. For the‘ women, first prize went to Gerâ€" trude Hill, second to Elizabeth Sieâ€" gele, and third to Sylvia Trout. Mrs. Steacy wa sthe recipient of many lovely . gifts. 4 *L f 84 Mr.â€"and Mrs. Batiosta Vanoniâ€"of Deerfield avenue announce the birth of a son on Wednesday, April 3rd at the Highland Park hospital, Mrs. Vanoni â€" was formerly Helen . Lenâ€" zeni. ; .R â€"â€" Miss Peggy Glidden left Monday for Dobbs Ferry, New York, after having spent the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Glidden of Montgomery road. Mrs. C. A. Hilpert of Pasadena, California and Miss Anna Hilpert of Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Edward Wendling, of South Greenâ€"Bayâ€"road..__s.._.____>.â€"__ _ â€" Miss Mae Hanson if spendingthis week with her parents. it Oconomoâ€" woe,, Wis, es Miss Ruth Robbins" who attends Pine Manor School for Girls is spendâ€" ing her spring . vacation here > this week, with her parents. _ _~ ~. _ .._Mr.. Nathaniel Kuist of Seattle, Wash., spent a few days this week visiting relatives and friends enroute from New York to his home, where he had been on a business Srip. :. <> Miss Dorothea Hlnfin]e; spent the weekâ€"end in Oshkosh, Wis., visiting relatives. : Miss Mary Guyot who attends North Central college at Naperville spent the weekâ€"end with her parents Mr. and .Mrs. William Guyot:. . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson of Vineâ€" avenue, will entertain the Press Bridge cl_u_b Friday evening. & ... Edwin Rothschild is “. home from Dartmouth college, Hanover,. Mass., for the spring vacation. j The Missionary society of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church will meéet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles McClure of North avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price of Evâ€" anston will be the weekâ€"end guests of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Fisher. mds dilrent 14 â€" Miss Elsie Gieser has returned to Ames, Ia., after spending the weekâ€" end with her parents on N. Green Bay road. â€"five friendsâ€"of â€"Mrs: g? E.rrlunive_ly Hart Schaffrer & Marz Clothes 13 St. John‘s Ave. 786 Elm Street Highland Park _~ Winnetka Phore 307 _ Phone 307 Good friends see you through good days and bad with a fine spirit â€"and that‘s the'figtfire’ of these ti‘es §$i% good friends these ties like You‘ll hang on to FELL®‘Sâ€" Their‘ firm silks â€" hold their béaufy z> lrtive;the ability to ° take their knots gracefully. ~ _ colors. Hundreds®â€"of new patâ€" terns; hundreds of new $1 to $3 Your Clothier And big values Thursday, April 4, 1929 *

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