Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 8

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~ Lecal and Personal ~The Girl‘s choir of ‘Trinity church attended. Sellsâ€"Floto Circus accomâ€" panied by the choirâ€"master, Mr. Reed B. Jerome, Mrs. A. R. Durment, Mrs. W. W. Reichardt and Mrs. R. D. Wilder on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pierson and Mrs. Avery Rudoiph have ‘(just reâ€" turned ‘from Orlando, Florida where Mr. and Mrs. Pierson have spent two and a half months. ' + Mrs. Eldon H. ‘Gleason of Cedar avenue is expected. home Monday from southern Illinois where she has been visiting hercsister. fâ€": Mr. and Mrs. George Dranes «of Park avenue, Gléncoe announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, April 21ist at the Highland Park hispital. The Edgar M. Snows of Prospect avenue have returned from North Carolina where they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar â€"M. Snow, Jr., for a week. k * ‘Mr.: Dudley Crafts Watson of Marshman road is sailing from New York tomorrow, April 26. Mrs. Watâ€" son who accompanied him as far as New York will â€"remain there for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Berâ€" tram Watson, returning ‘to Highland Park about May 10. â€"_Mr._and â€"Mrs. H.. White _ of Highâ€" wood avenue announce the birth of There is satisfaction in owning the best. Dogs and females for sale sired by Kingsthorp Sandstorm English Champion. Sandstorm reâ€" cently won best over all Terriers in 28th annual Chicago Kennel Club Dog Show. Females sired. by Champion Barry Bar None, also by Champion Aman Ideat. â€"Priced as tfow as fifty dollars.â€"Two â€"months old to two years. Very smart dogs and aristocrats of their breed. 6 L Forest 1175 at 7 â€"p. m. for appointment to see dogs.. â€" WIRE HAIRED TERRIERS FUR CHOKER SALE 16 North Sheridan Road * (The Stylish Breed) â€" ENGLISH CHAMPION WIRE MOLDANER & HUMER Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday APRIL 25th â€" 26th â€" 27th A WONDERFUL PRESENT FOR f Mother‘s Day _ a daughter on Sunday, April 21st, at the Highland Park hospital. â€"â€" _ Mr. Cand Mrs. Edward A. Roach and family of Ravine drive returned Sunday from Palm Beach, Florida. Mrs. George Duchane gave a houseâ€" hold miscellaneous shower Wednesâ€" day evening for Mrs. J. Wisbang of Sheridan avenue.. Mrs. Wisbang was Marie Duchane before her milrriage. Captain J. B. Deibler of Deibler Motor Car Corporation is among the fifteen U.S..â€"Army, reserve officers enrolled in a fourteenâ€"day course of instruction on motor truck maintenâ€" ance being conducted by. the General Motors Truck company in Pontiac. Little Dorothy Post of 231 N. St. John‘s avenue. is able to be up and about again after a serious illness of pneumonia for the past »three weeks. : Mrs. C. E. Porter has ~returned to the home of the H. A. Porters of N. Linden avenue, after having spent the winter in California. She expects to leave Saturday for her summer home at Lake Buélah, Wisconsin. All members are invited to be present. Next Wednesday evening, May 1‘,‘ Bethel Chapter No. 1â€"of Jobs Daughâ€" ters will exemplify the work at Campbell Chapter No. 713, O. E. S. . E. S. Meets May 1 T H Eoâ€"P RE S S Phone Highland Park 54 Attend Opening of New Insurance Home John .O‘Keefe, Joseph and Louis Berube, Fred Galligher and George Rettig of this city attended the forâ€" mal opening of the Chicago National Life Insurance company‘s new buildâ€" ing at 1400 West Washington bouleâ€" vard, Tuesday evening. The affair included a fine dinner and program and the ~Highland Park representaâ€" tives present report a very delightful time. es § 4 3 Fire in a twoâ€"story building used as a garage, on the premises occuâ€" pied by L. R. Hutchinson and family, 646 Vine avenue, badly damaged the structure Wednesday morning and ruined an Essex sedan, which was in the building. The fire is believed by the firemen to have started inside the building, but just how is not clear. > Fire Damages Garage and Ruins Automobile ~The firemen had several other runs during the past week due to grass and wood fires in various parts of town.. $2 iz > Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Nelson are "at Mayo Bros. hospital, Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Nelson underwent an operation two weeks ago.. He is getting along as well as can be exâ€" pected. â€"â€" eaun t e Mr. Nelson is the pwner of Nelâ€" son‘s Auto Repair shop on Elm place. Mr. Nelson‘s mother of Austin, IIl., went. to Rochester with hker son. _ _ â€" â€"Mrs. â€"Henry~â€"Nelsonâ€"willâ€"returnâ€"to Highland Park as soon as she feels that Mr. Nelson‘s condition â€"will warâ€" want her leaving him. Nelson Undergoes Operation at Mayo‘s commmoaintsdver se utss en oc Mn monenie: | Airâ€"Rail Service Is | Northwestern <«Project s oG conretasas sere in reerate n t Ni Avaimenon The Chicago & North Western Railâ€" way will begin air service for the first time May 1, when a railâ€"air tieâ€" up that will cut six hours from the running schedule between Middle Western cities and the Black Hills of South Dakota is startedâ€"in conjuneâ€" tion with the Rapid Air Lines, Inc., according to C. A. Cairns, Passenger Traffie Manager of the railway. The service will be concentrated in South Dakota with Huron and Rapid City as the key cities, and will exâ€" pediteâ€"summer tourist ~service ~be= tween the Black Hills and Chicago, Minneapolis,;, St. Paul, Omaha, and Sicux City. Trains wil} connect with a westâ€"bound_plane at Huronâ€"leavâ€" ing every morha_fit 9:15, and arrivâ€" ing at Rapid City, the gateway to the Hills, thrée and oneâ€"half hours later. _ Eastbound planes will leave Rapid City. at 1:30 p.m. for Huron connecting with trains at that point in all direéctions. â€"â€"lembers of the Employes associaâ€" â€"tion, Division 900, of the North Shore Line are staging a benefit dance toâ€" Evangelical Pastors __ Appointed to Churches night in the Valencia ball room, IT Waukegan,. the .object. being to raise money for the sick fund of the assoâ€" ciation. Fine music, an array of exâ€" ceptionally valuable prizes and a deâ€" lightful time are to be features of the affair, it is promised, and it is hoped that attendance Will be large. The cause is a very worthy one and merits the support of the public. . The April meéeting of the Garden club of Deerfield was held in the audiâ€" torium â€" ofâ€" the Deerfield Grammar sthool: An interesting and instructâ€" ing address on the perfect fertilizer was given by Dr. Fouders of Swift & company. Garden Club to Visit â€" * Morton Arboretum Announcement is made that on the third Wednesday of May a trip will be made to the Morton Arboretum at Lyle, T!I1., and Lilac gardens at Lomâ€" bard. â€" f Club members will meet at 10 a. m., as this is an allâ€"day‘ trip. They will be personally conducted through the arboretum. : P Rummage Sale A rummage sale will be held in the old Steffen store corner of Central avenue and Second ~street, Tuesday and We*nesday’,, April 30 and May 1. This sale is under the supervision of the ladies of the Bethany Evangelical â€"church. â€" Sss > > « .. S. 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