‘The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church met on Tuesâ€" day evening with Mrs. William Guyot. Miss Loretta Greenwald who unâ€" derwent an operation about twelve days ago «in St. Frances hospital, Evanston, returned home Monday, very much improved. [ +4 Mrs. William Sash is entert:?ing her luncheon club at one oflock luncheon today at her home on N. Green Bay road. f __Mrs. Victor Tholin of. Downers Grove is spending this week visiting her relatives in Highwood. She came to attend the@â€"funeral of her nephew, James Hangren, who passed away last Thursday. t f Thursday, April 18, 1929 Local and Personal News â€"= FLEET WOOD GENERAL MOTORS SPRING SHOWING Vâ€"type, 8 ~cylinder enging, the Silent Shift Transmission, the Duâ€" plex Fourâ€"Wheel Brakes, the Seâ€" »curityâ€"Plate Glass in all windows. For it provides the opportunity of making close inspection and road test of a group of motor mechanâ€" isms and bodiesâ€"which are not duplicated in the industry. : Cadillac offers, at this time, eight definite mechanical "triumphs=â€" among them the new 90â€"degree, April 20th marks the opening of a week‘s special showing of . the latâ€" est‘models of Cadillac, LaSalle and Fleetwood, on our display floor. Thisisan exhibit which will arouse enthusiasm:among all who appreâ€" ciate fine cars. & . CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CoO. | Evanston Branch 1810 Ridge Ave., Evanston A Seasonal Display April 20th to 27th. Mr.â€" and Mrs. William Otten of Lakeside place, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Irma Subr to Everett Osgood Graham, son of Mrs. Hope W. Graham of 2626 Stewâ€" art ~avenue, Evanston. Miss Otten and Mr. Graham are both recent graduates of Northwestern universâ€" ity. The wedding ‘will take place in June. + C â€" Mrs. Muench of Olney, IIl., is visitâ€" ing her daughter Miss Anne Muench this week.. r Mrs. S. A. St. Peter is entertaining the members of her luncheon club toâ€" day at her home on Onwentsia avyâ€" enue. . xt _ Mrs. Fred Fisher, Jr., and small daughter, June, of S. Green Bay road, are the guests for two weeks of Mrs. Fisher‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller of Winnetka. + +4 You must see these cars to appreâ€" ciate the harmony, the beauty, the appéal to the eyeâ€"in the new lines, colots and fittings. â€" ._â€".__:__=___ This week‘s announcement by Genâ€" eral Motors in the Saturday Eveâ€" ning Post and Literary Digest marks the beginning of heavy seasonal buying. At present, we can make early deliveries on popular models which_may not be possible later. We suggest that you inspect and test these cars during the coming spring display. We feel sure you will be pleased with the very modâ€" erate delivered price (free from exâ€" orbitant charges), the fair allowâ€" ance on your present car, and the exceptionally convenient terms of purchase. â€" ‘of > T H E ~P R E $ S Mrs. Sanr Martin, Sr., will be ‘hosâ€" tess tomorrow «afternoon to her Friâ€" day bridge club at her home on Hazel avenue. | > & Mrs. Lee Hainline and Mrs. M. Sulâ€" livans of Fort Sheridan entertained at a luncheonâ€"bridge yesterday afterâ€" noon, Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. A. J. Walters. â€" Sergt. Walters will soon retire from the army. The affair was ‘given at the home of Mrs. Hainline. â€" ; f Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Greenwald were pleasantly surprised on Saturday eveâ€" ning when a party of friends came to help Mr. Greenwald celebrate his birthday imm'vxrsary. Five hundred was played At which the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fred Perryman, Mrs. Joseph Stipe, Mrs. Agnes Duffy, Mr. R. Keller, Mr. Fredâ€"Rubly and â€"Mr. Fred Perryman. C / her t day). â€"Mr. and â€"Mrs. Kenneth Legare have moved from their home on Forest ayâ€" enue, to Glencoe. a ? Mrs, Lloyd Larson is entertaining her‘bridge club this evening (Thursâ€" Mrs. Gerald Hanson of S. St. Johns avenue, entertained a# lunchâ€" eon last Friday. 3 % Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson and daughter Mary were the Sunday guests of Miss Elizabeth Brown of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sheahen spent the week end in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. â€" Mrs. S. Sheldon of New York who has been the guest of Mrs. St. John for the past week has returned to her home. vikes 3 Mrs._James Daley â€"and children Peggy and Jimmie of Waukegan spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Géer of Lake Forest will entertain the Press Bridge club at their home in Lake Bluff Friâ€" day evening: Mr. Frank Plagge and sons Edwin and Clarence and other wives, Mrs. B. 0. Schultz and Rev. Davis of Barâ€" rington, Dr. Thorne and Rev. Esser of Chicago attended the dedicatory services at the Bethany â€"Evangelical church Sunday. | <~_ : $ Mrs. Andrew Pawlus who spent the past week in Wisconsin visiting relaâ€" tives returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James B.â€" Thorsen have returned to 387 Moraine road, after a two months trip to California. Mrs. Milton Smith and daughter Dorothy are leaving the latter part of this week for Baltimore, Md., where. they will make their future home. m : ~ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hanson and family are planning to move about May 1st to 602 Vine avenue. They are nowâ€"living in the Dan Sheahen home on Central avenue. The Lumas family who are now living in the Thom house will occrupy the house vacated by the Hansons. fâ€">4 Mrs. Jamesâ€" Hesler is hostess today to eight guests at luncheon and bridge at her home on S. Green Bay road in compliment to Mrs. William Heindricks who will return the end of this week to her home in Califorâ€" nia, after spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends here.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenwald and family spent Sunday inâ€".Kenosha. Bobby Greenwald was one of a class . of one hundred and fifty who were confirmed Sunday in St. James Cathoâ€"| lic church of that city. . The Sewing club of which Mrs. Milâ€" ton Tillman is a member met at her home on Central avenue on Monday evening. * u3c s : & Mrs. Alice Baker entertained the members of the Fort Sheridan Woâ€" man‘s elub at her home in Rogers: Park on last Friday afternoon. Sevâ€" eral Highland Parkers were present. Many Highland Parkers are atâ€" tending "open house" at the neéw Medinah Athletic club on Michigan avenue, Chicago, this week. . â€" Loa M.‘Croke is spending this week visiting ~Mrs, Ludvig Anderson of Chicago, ‘Mrs. Anderson will return to Highland Park with Loa on Saturâ€" day and will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Croke next week. The Fort Sheridan Red Cross Sewâ€" ing club met on Monday in the chapel. it opeirimcmenia®