fe® /g 3 54 Â¥1 Â¥1 : w z. _ Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, Thursday April 11, 1929 The Bighland Bark PBreas noooBGnitecinceioge eemmconseicemermne ie o agee ie meneenet en e mt 00E TE COs 1 Entered .:bem‘i Ch-.:m;?:hhn':rd bl: Mr.d and Mrs. R. L. Thorch reâ€" 1911, at :post office at H Par u i P nnnd: un&a'mthe flce at. (s"" w':: ft’!'ne to their home on Begch st'rget. Published weekly by The umu"m‘m co. | after several weeks stay in Miami at: Highland Park, Lake County, llincis. | Beach, Fla. & ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK |â€" Joseph Ruwitéh, _who attends the it ub'n’.i‘r"ih’"nrm“m COMFE stateâ€"Universityâ€"_ofâ€"Michigan at Ann 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, IIL | Arbor, is spending this week with at THURSDAY APRIL 11, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Insull left on Monday for a two weeks‘ stay in Texas. â€" ; ~‘Mrs. Howard â€"Moran will entertain the members of her bridge club toâ€" morrow evening at her home on 8. St. Johns avenue. â€" S Mrs. Edward M. Conrad will be hostess tonight to the members of her bridge club.. There_wil} be two tables. Bf 24 ::A Miss Catherine Sullivan of Chiâ€" cago is spending this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sulliâ€" yan of E. Park avenue. s Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum enterâ€" tained twelve guests at dinner in the lovely new dining room of the Green Pot on Saturday in compliment to Miss Helen Large of Waukegan and Mr. Clarence Nordberg of Winnetka, whose marriage will take place this afternoon in Waukegan: Both honâ€" ored: guests are very well known here. After dinner bridge was played. 7Â¥ Mr. and Mrs. B. Harrison Norris and daughter, Catherine, of Oak Park were guests on Saturday at the M. C Conrad home, 122 McGovern Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6826 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR All ‘communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in street. _ = . sx*y" Mrs. Arch Abercromby will enterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Larson enterâ€" tained sixteen guests at a supper party on Sunday. _ l Local and Personal Telephone sure honest weight to every customer. â€"Every shipping clerk at our coalâ€"yards is a Deputy Public Weighmaster. That is only one of the many precautions wé"g*také to inâ€"< HONEST â€"WEIGH T DELIVERY YARDS ALL OVER THE NORTH SHORE COAL AL _ _ â€" COKE _ â€" FUEL OIL PHONE HIGHLAND: PARK :2800 557â€"558â€"559 tain : the members of her . Friday Night Bridge club tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl reâ€" turned to their home on South Sheriâ€" dan read on Monday after a three months motor trip through Califorâ€" nia. They visited in all the large cities and places of interest in the Mrs. Harry S. Gradle of Vine aveâ€" nue is having as her luncheon guests today Mrs. F. H. Gibson, the newlyâ€" elected president of the Tenth disâ€" trict and Mrs. Graham Munch, vice president of the district. , Arbor, is spending this week with his parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ruwitch. & s _Miss Ruby Larson is entertaining her home on Laurel avenue tonight. Persenable straws, copies of Paris models, to wear with every costume. And Felts in smart styles and newest colors to match the sports outfit. The Loretta Shop 10 North Sheridan Road â€" Highland Park PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 463 2. Hats +9 Modish Straw and Felt The Loretta Shop $â€"12 T H E P R ES 8 at Mrs. Cliord Moran will be hosâ€" tess at aluncheonâ€"bridge â€"on Saturâ€" day in â€"â€"compliment _to Mrs.â€"William Heindricks of Anaheim, Cal. There will be eight guests present. * Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moran of River Forest. Mrs. * William Heindricks and daughter, Joan, of Anaheim, Cal., Sre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist of County Line road. The Heindricks were former Highland Park folks. ' % Little Billy Moran is quarantined with chicken pox. â€" f â€" Raymond Rudoiph of County Line road is on the sick list this week. â€"Miss â€"Claraâ€"Holland will spend the weekâ€"end with friends. in champaign, Illinois. $ Mr. and ~Mrs. Charles Larson enâ€" tertained the members of their Five Hundred club on Saturday at their home on Laurel avenue. +~There were four tables. ba y t n â€" Richard Martin, who plays second base in the varsity team of Illinois returned on Sunday with the team to Champaign after a session of ball â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Haunschild of Libertyville were the Sunday gtuests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Klemp of McGovern street. $ * The Bridge club met â€"last night with Miss Ads Johnson of. Glencoe avenue. 2 ‘ There will be a public installation of officers of the Bethsaida Shrine No. 43, Evanston, tonight (Thursâ€" day) in the Evanston Masonic temâ€" ple at 8 o‘clock. . § ‘_Mr. and Mrs. Howard McNamer and daughter Juanita, and son Norâ€" ily and Leroy Sparks, all of Centerâ€" ville, lTowa, have recently located at 613 Onwentsia avenue. Before their departure from _Iowa,. a â€"{arewell for the rest of the school year. Robert Seyfarth left Friday to reâ€" turn by motor to Cornell, at Ithaca, New York, ‘after having spent the holidays with his father, Mr. R. E. Seyfarth of South Sheridan road. . _ Miss Hester _ Ann_ Thomas of South, Linden avenue will not réturn. to Plain Cplored Hose with Clocks are Good Splashes ofâ€" uneven color, stripes, slanted sunâ€"ray efâ€" fectsâ€"everything new is here Very fine, softly â€"woven,â€"imâ€" ported silks have bright conâ€" cocoa, raisin, garnet, Malacca tan. 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