Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 7

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isin, garnet, Malacca with Clocks re Good >,â€"softlyâ€"woven, imâ€" Iks have bright conâ€" RWOVEN SOCKS c to $1.00 of â€" uneven color, slgmted_ sunâ€"ray efâ€" erything new is here ‘s Ave. _ 786 Elm Street ‘ark Winnetka s Phone 307 n Colored ur Clothier 0 to $3.00 finer & Marx Clothes ern Art in PRING ~ CKWEAR Exclusively LL‘S ~/*+â€">~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tullis have â€"_â€"_â€" _ moved. from Evanston, and are now â€" _â€"â€"â€"fiving in Lake Forest, where they will â€".â€"â€"remain through. the. summer. wAE __â€"*:Mr,. and Mrs. Irving Randall, of Linden Park place, are expected home teday from California, where they have spent the past two months. . * _ :.Mrs. John Mackenzieâ€"and Miss â€"<Edith Fyffe,â€"areâ€"in Frenchâ€" Lick . Bprings, : Indiana,. .. "_ _ . â€"« _ ~*_Mr. and Mrs. James Troxel, of Morâ€" ;_aine road, have just returned from . California where they have spent sevâ€" eral weeks. s & 2 partyâ€"was givenfor them atâ€"which about one hundred ~and twentyâ€"five were in attendance. Mrs. Fred Botker‘s Sunday school class met at her home on Park avenue for their Tegular monthly meeting on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. â€"Paul Hoffman, of Deerfield, Illinois, announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, April 4th, at the Highland Park hospital. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Fitzgerald of Ravine drive, are receiving congraâ€" tulations on the birth of a daughter on Thursday, April 4, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. f Miss Dorothy Reay of Hazel avâ€" enue.returned Saturday from a two months trip abroad. Miss Ruth Dunsâ€" comb who was with Miss Reay will not return until later. >« ; The Young Womans club will meet Tuésday evening, April 16, at 7:45 o‘clock with Miss Margaret de Booey of S. Sheridan road. + Mr.â€"and Mrs. Bartholomae~â€"Moran of Prairieâ€"avenue,â€" are the. proud parents of a son, born on Thursday, April 4th, at the Highland~ Park hospital. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Karl Meyer of Prosâ€" pect avenue are sailing for Europe on April twentieth. § E. ‘Mr. George Bliss returned Sunday, by motor to Dartmouth, after havâ€" ing spent his spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. George E. Bliss, of North Linden avenue. * > Mrs. Sadie Cregier is .enjoying a two months trip abroad, . , € Miss Dorothy Bard of Eyandaie road will entertain a number‘ of her friends Saturday evening at dinner, North Shoreâ€"Trust Co.> : Checking Accounts â€"== Savings Ac¢ounts â€"Christmas Clubs _ Safety Deposit Boxes Storage â€" Facilities _ Banking Service First Mortgage Real Estate Gold Bonds Yielding 64% BANK toâ€" befollowed â€"by â€"daneing,â€"atâ€" the There will be a total eclipse of the sun May 9, but as we shall have to go to the Philippines to see. it, itâ€"is _not necessary to ask the boss for Tleave of absence for this purpose. _ Highland Park club. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gibson, Jr., of Orchard lane, returned Friday from a two months visit in Florida. * Mr.: and Mrs. Philip Siegel of Half Day, road, are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a sonâ€"on Sunâ€" day, April â€"8th, at the Highland hosâ€" pital. > Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Buhl and daughâ€" ters motored to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to meet Carl Buhl, who attends the University Cof Michigan.. Carl will spend his vacation with his parents on Laurel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Loiszzo, of Deerfield, announce the birth of a son on Sunday, April 8th, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bard, of Maple avenue, are expected home the latter part of this week from Caliâ€" fornia where they have spent the winâ€" ter. s * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker . of South Green Bay road, announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, April 5th, at the Highland Park hospital. The Baracca class of the First Uniâ€" ted Evangelical church met at the home of Mr. Nels Dahl, of Ridgeâ€" wood drive on Tuesdayâ€" evening. â€"return to these parts about May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devi, of Adams street, Glencoe, are: receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son on Saturday, April 6th, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital.* s + Miss Esther Huckins and Miss Helen McQuillen, are attending the Regional Y.W.C.A. conference, being held at the Sherman hotel on April 10, 11 and 12. & s â€"Miss Gladys Greenlaw has as her guest today, Mrs. Harold I. Bell, of Ottumwa, Iowa. + ~Mr. and Mrs. Paul White left for Richmond, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., after having filled a ten day T KE P R ES 8. Spring Models nowor Display Central ~ P OotT PasnIon YOU may choose the Suntan Kidâ€" skins for your Spring footwear . . . or Watersnake in tones to comâ€" plete your new ensembles . .. or more ‘conservative black . . . 3 But your shoes must be the genuine Arch Preservers, with patented inâ€" built comfort features, if.you would have that verve and footâ€"free buoyâ€" ancy , that makes~â€"a woman â€"really smart! + New Models Now Ready . . . $10 up *+ ~L o OAMLY‘S READYâ€"toâ€"WEAR 4 STORE â€" ‘. . Arch Preserver shoes for women, â€" Florsheim for. Men. Sturdy, good ~ looking shoes for Children. â€"PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1072 523 Central Averniue â€" Highland Park The season‘s newest creations‘ are here. We have an excellent selectionâ€" from which you may choose â€" everything : for _the well dressed woman and miss. EVENING GOWNS ACCESSORIESâ€" MILLINERY LINGERIE DRESSES NOTIONSâ€" CoOaATS . Thursday, April 11, 1929 Phone 456

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