Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1929, p. 20

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Sags t i 6# i# Mrs. Jesse Sobey ~will attend a luncheon at the Morrison hotel Monâ€" day given by the Worthy Matron‘s club. eaomene n Pighn | msC uo4 The Tri Mu class of the Grace M. E. church will holid a dinner Friday evening, April 5 at 6:30 at the church. _ Anâ€"invitation is extended the public. Tg% § Mr. R. J. Tillman spent a few days down state this week visiting friends. Mr. Davitl R. Thomas spent the weekâ€"end with his, family of Forest avenue. . e Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bail of Evaniâ€"< ston were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson. . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Mattson of Hazel avenue, Glencoe are the proud parents of a son born on Monâ€" day, .April 1 at the Highland Park hospitak ° o i Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hakonson, of Harbor street, Glencoe announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, March 21 at the Highland Park hospital. Thursday, April 4, 1929 Local and Personal â€" 16. North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Formerly with Borchardt Beauty Parlor Formerly with Denzel‘s Vanity Shop SPECIALISTS in all lines of BEAUTY CULTURE North Shore Trust Co. || ~BANK f Helen. Ryan M areh â€"8:0,:1.9 29 PHONE HIGHLAND PARIE 3220 Experts in Permanent Waving =â€"â€"â€"â€"Checking Accounts Savings Accounts â€" Christmas Clubs Safety Deposit Boxes ~~â€" Storage : ‘ : ~~â€"Facilities _ : Banking Service First Mortgage . _ Real Estate Gold Bonds â€" Yielding 614% ROOMS 7 and 8 MILADY‘S _ BEAUTY SALON â€" Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Chartes=â€"Brace. of Bloom street had as their weekâ€"end guest, Mrs. Brace‘s brother, Mr. John Gill of: Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Womans Missionary society of the First United Evangelicalâ€"church will méet at the home of Mrs. Edward Hintz of Oakwood avenue on Thursâ€" day, April 11 at 2:30 o‘clock. Mrs. Laura Howard spent the weekâ€" end with relatives in Bloomington and Princeton, Ilinois: While in Bloomâ€" ington . she attended the "Passion Play." f Miss Mary Trigg Waller of Forest avenue left Sunday for Wells college having spent her spring vacation with her mother. 6 «* for Cleveland where ness. : % Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Grego of 1118 Lincoln avenue have returned home after ‘spending the winter in southern California. Their daughter, Dorothy and her aunt, Miss Edith Dyrenforthâ€" will return in June. i Mr. Thomas H. Sheridan of South Linden avenue left Sunday evening Jane Stewart he went on busiâ€" TH E â€"PKES 8 ~_The board of. the Ravinia Garden club will meet on. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. L. L. Leonard at 641 ~Carol epurt. * s# â€"._Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dorr of S. St._Johns avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born on Wednesâ€" day, March 27, at theâ€" Highland Park hospital. . _ 3 s 3 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mannings hHave moved.into their new home, which has just been completed at 1016 Oak street, Highland â€" Park. They have been residing with her parents at 187 Edgécliffe drive, corner Oak street this past winter. Mrs. Harry D. Faxon and. daughter Miss Josephine of N. Sheridan road left Wednesday for New York City. Before returning to Highland Park they will spend two weeks at Atlanâ€" tic City. A Eue o a*} Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vail of Laurel avenue entertained Tuesday evening for Mrs. Rolland Hastings, who is sailing for Europe on April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur <Proctor of N. First street are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a daughter on Sunday,. March 31st at the Highland Park hospital. £. 5 [* Mr. and Mrs. Anton Anderson of Greenwood lane announce.the birth of a son on Wednesday, March 26, at the Highland Park hospital. â€" _ The executive board of the Ravinia Woman‘s club met Wednesday, April 3 at the home of Mrs; Dudley Crafts Watson of Marshman road. Miss Edith Vail returned to Smith college Tuesday after having spent ?!? Efis_térAholiQaysr with her parents, Mt.â€"and Mrs. C. M. Vail of Lincoin avenue. + % â€". Mr. and.Mrs. Richard Warren Lamb of Evanston announce the birth of a son on Saturday, March 30 at <the Evanston hospital. ~Mrs. Lamb was formerly Miss Sarah Margaret Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mills of N. St. Johns avenue. 4* â€"~Mrs.â€" A. M. Bigelow and> daughter Miss Alma havereturned .to their home on Judson avenue after having spent theâ€"past three. months at 14 Elm: street, West, Chicago, â€"Iilinois. Mr. Ralph A. Bard, Jr; is teaving Saturday for the Berkshire school, Sheffield, Massachusetts after having spent his spring vacation with â€"his parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs.â€"R.â€"A. Bard of. N. St. Johns avenue. ¢ § Miss Lola R. McCollough, dean of women at Hillsdale college, Hillsdale, Michigan was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mannings at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Mayer of 187 Edgecliffe drive., ; ° 3 :â€"Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs: Henryâ€"Schwenecke of Dean avenue _ are.the proud parâ€" énts of a â€"daughter born on Monday, April 1 at the Highland Park hosiptal. Miss Gladys Greenlaw is ‘spendiiigâ€" thisâ€" week at her home in Denver, Colorado. ; Mr. W.~C. Egan of Egandale road celebrated his 88th birthday on Monâ€" day, April 1. As usual he received many telegrams, letters, cards, phone calls, flowers and v‘isitor_s‘extending congratulations and best wishes for many more prosperous years. The Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€" terian~church are giving a tea at the home of Mrs. Henry B.â€"Clark, 334 Lake avenne on Wednesday afternoon April 10 from three to five o‘clock. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Berube of N. First street announce the birth of a son on Monday, April 1st at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Skelton is now one of two field representatives for the First Aid and Life Saving Service of the American Red Cross. He has 17 states under his ‘direction andâ€" makes his. headâ€" guartgry in St. Louis. sc s*, Bob Skelton represented the Illiâ€" nois Athletic club in "the Olympic games in Paris in 1924, and won the 200â€"meter swimming event in *which 17 nations were represented. He atâ€" tended Northwestern university, and was a member of the varsity swimâ€" ming team. . _ At this meeting one new member. George C. Kenry, was initiated and yelcomedâ€" by* the: members present. Swimming Champion [ Marries in Texas !_, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Railton of |, Houston, Texas, announce the mar-T : riage of their daughter, Helen, to Robert D. "Bob" Skeiton, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Skelton, 2535 Eastâ€" P wood avenue, Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, on March 9 in Houston. â€" â€" At the annual meeting of the Highâ€" wood Chamber of Commerce, held Monday evening, officers for the enâ€" suing year were elected and other imâ€" portant business received. attention. FThe meeting was marked by good atâ€" tendance of members and widespread interest in the work of the organizaâ€" tion and its plans for the future welâ€" fare of Highwood and its citizens. ~‘The officers elected are: ~Presiâ€" dent, Otto F. Fisher; Viceâ€"president, 0. L. Olegen; Secretary, Raymond Molendi; ‘Trustees, Sam Santi, Charâ€" les Fiore, John Liewellyn. _ Walter L. Edwards was elected presâ€" ident of the Hubbard Woods Improveâ€" ment association at a meeting of the organization last Thursday evening. Other officers chosen at last week‘s meeting were: Arthur S. Lytton, vieeâ€" president;~Harry â€"L.â€"Wells, second viceâ€"presitlent; Jules Urbain, secreâ€" tary, and George H. Miller, treasurer. New directors include J.â€"C; Black, 1174 Tower road; D. K. Morrison, 1271 Scott avenue; Harry L. Wells, 20 Green Bay road; Albert J.â€" Weisâ€" berg, 388 Woodlawn avenue, Glencoe; Walter L.â€"Edwards, 1140 Chatfield road. Holdover directors are: E. P. Farwell, William H. King, Jr., Arâ€" thur S. Lytton, George H. Miller, George B. Ogan, J .W. Rogers, Jules Urbain, and Erskine Wilder. _ Hubbard Woodsâ€"Group _ _ â€"<â€"~â€" . Blects Its Officers The highly praised windowâ€"display of the Cunard Steamship company on N. Michigan avenue is the work of Edith E. Walker of Roger Williams avenue. . When in the Hawthorn ‘scented â€" lanesâ€" of the Shakespeare country she sketched the . thatched cottage of Ann Hathaway and fashâ€" ioned the unique exhibit from her pencil sketch. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Von Schondort of N. Green Bay road are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter on Sunday, March 31 at the Highland Park. hospital. Highwood Chamber : of Commerce Election Mr: and Mrs: Clarence Huhn of, Deerfield are the proud parents of a daughter born on Saturday, March 30 at the Highland Park hospital.

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