Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 50

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_ Mr. F. N. Bard of Egandale road has gone to California, where he was called on business. â€" & Mrs. Robert Smith of Maple avenue entertained at luncheon and bridge and kitchen shower for her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Jerrems in honor. of Mrs. Gordon Van Kirk, who was forâ€" â€"merlyâ€"Emily Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith. ' ~ Mr. and â€"Mrg.: Norman Nelson . of Oak street," Winnetka, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter on Friday, April 26th, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joseph gabondrgi, entertained fourteen guests at dinner last Thursday evening, at the Vista del. Lago club in Wilritette. 46 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith of Chiâ€" cago announce the birth of a daughâ€" ter, on Saturday, April 27th. Mrs. Smith before her marriage was Miss Margaret Forgan, daughter of â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forgan of North Sheridan road. > Mrs." Robert Carver and Miss Prisâ€" cilla Carver, of Central avenue, enâ€" tertained informally ‘at tea at their home Saturday afternoon. & Mrs. Annette R. Jones has returned from Virginia, where she visited her son, Russell Jones. *# * $ Mr. and Mrs. William Plant of South Sheridan ‘road will have as their guest Saturday, Mrs. Plant‘s mother, Mrs. Thomas from Cincinati, Ohilo. 4. wacgr o 5s â€"_Mr. Maurice Dunn, of Ridgewood drive, was surprised by thirty.of his friends on Saturday evening, who came to help him celebrate his birthâ€" day. Five hundred was played and Local and Personal sY SOUTH ST â€"JOHNS AVENUE â€" HIGHLAND PAR K Are Now in Our New Location! Mr. Dunn was the recipient of many, beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Miss Florence Boyd of Prospect avâ€" enue, entertained at dinner and a theatre party last week in honor of Mrs. Gordon. Van Kirk, who was forâ€" merly Miss Emily Smith. _Mrs. John MacKenzie entertained, The Ardén Shore committee at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Maple avenue have returned from an extended trip through â€" California. ‘They were gone about a month. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will. meet on Thursday afternoon, May 9,, at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Gus Leffert of Glenâ€" view avenue. + Mrs. Howard Smith of Prospect ayâ€" enue is entertaining at luncheon toâ€" morrow, Friday, at the Woman‘s Athletic club for her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Van Kirk. â€"â€" : The Girl‘s of Mrs. Fred Botker‘s Sunday school class of the First Uniâ€" ted Evangelical church were enterâ€" tained at the home of Mrs..White of Hazel avenue, by Miss Caroline Paegâ€" low.: This was the regular monthly meeting of the class. Cp t siteaes Mrs. George Allan Mason of Prosâ€" pect avenue, is away on a Mediterâ€" anean cruise at this time, but will be home before the Arden Shore Drive is over and will then take her usual part in this very important and charâ€" itable work. â€" ~â€" _/ § ‘Mr. David R. Thomas spent the week end with his family of Forest avenue. ~~ es â€" MOTHER‘S DAY CARDS STATIONERYâ€"and GREETING CARDS ~OFFICE and SCHOOL SUPPLIES UNITED CIGAR STORE LINE . of CIGARS, CIGARETTES and TOBACCO ALBERT LARSON T HE PR ES S Stationer > New Administration | Girl Bites Dog a ‘ t _ Three year old Dora Zick bit off in Deerfield May 61 part of the tail of Jerry, a police dog m lascs puppy, and Jerry bit Dora‘s arm. . C £ e 1â€"A _: ¢Continued â€"from â€"Page ) -“‘ Police called Jerry‘s action "self deâ€" others are expected to do so before] fense" and ‘refused to pun‘ish the pup. taking up their duties next MOnday | 2qmrorerrrrrrrrrrrrorr. evening’ l' ,:__m‘â€"â€"\ I Deerfleld is looking forward v’vith“ interest to the beginning of Mayor | Geary‘s administration, and the gen-\ eral belief is that he will give the! village a good businessâ€"like municipal government, in which all members of | the council Wwill ‘ coâ€"operate, as all| are well known and their ability in | public office‘ is unquestioned. § Progress Assured . The coâ€"operation of all citizens of the village has been asked by the! new mayor with a view to obtaining general community support and har-s mony on all questions of public polâ€"| icy, and it is believed that the nextql two years will be years of. progressf and prosperity under his executivei guidance. > : pormuimiasced Natural Pool Rockery Work Do You Have a Pool or Rockery in Your Garden? P. 0. Box 234 Highland Park, Hlinois Work guaranteed Prices reasonable If you haven‘t and you are interâ€" ested in one, I will build one for you, or if you are ma#king one yourself and need advice or any help write toâ€" © *n m:. nR > . "’!?{r,f-.@% Plumbing and Heating YOU T. H. DECKER & CO. _ towards your place with a phone call.â€" Tell us what you want and you‘ll find our spee'd in service is as breezy as these Little‘ Plumber. talks. _1 Phone Highland Park 201 . 15 S. St. Johns Ave. . â€" can start us speeding Thursday, May 2, 1924 Thursday, May A Call to Co ject of the me club. at the Y. night. â€" The s Business Girls : Gray, July 12â€" conference exp by Grace. New Schneider who Gray conferenc this year‘s .c worker. who cz dreamer who c ders all things. a dance Thurs in the â€"Â¥. . W. C. the: benefit . of â€" The dance will | fred Cullen , « Marian Leffert, Mayfred â€" Hans and Emily Bry will entertain club of the Lal on Tuesday ev Highland Park committee appc affair is compc meyer, . Marie . fert and Alving Frie . Members â€" of enterained at s at the Y. W. C Miss Anna So club, who : is summer at her nesota. â€" A ha Miss Soumi w of the evening. <g% : Mo ‘‘The Mothers ular: meéeting / 4. at the Y. W Horn. will give life of â€" Mrs. M tyâ€"two years t the National Y isâ€" chairman o which is under quainting the W,°C. A. with those outstand interesting pr« musical numbe _ Makio Y.:W.°C. A. Twelve Weave of the aftern de Hartong, a Terrace school, this Girl Reser The Makio G ed the member Oak . Terrace‘ s afternoon in t The Girl Se serves of Higt their annual banquets toge banquet Frida six o‘clock, in the YÂ¥. â€"W. G.= posed of girls organizations ning‘s prograr N. S. Real The first gol Shore Real E t Wednesday. Lunch was stone tea roo: Hubbard Woor ~ Immediately iourned to °th Golf course, f

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