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Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 10

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io cancaioe srifiy in mt neviicintetteati h decvamnetivaretramed d o ceR c Eating is a duty, more or less ALSO A LARGE AND §sELECTIV E. COLLECâ€" TION OF SILK AND COTâ€" TON WASH DRESSES. 5 South â€" COLD NORTHWESTERN CAFE PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1072 :. â€"<BDAILY‘S.:::= READY â€"toâ€" WEAR STORE _ Loveliest The Season‘s 523 Central Ave., Highland Park Creations Hosiery and in Lingerie Millinery But, it becomes less of a duty when you treat yourself to somely prepared at the 16 North Sheridan Road Estimates Gladly Git wE HAVE OUR STORAGE VAULT IN oURr OwN BUILDING Reasonable Charges St. Johns Avenue LAuiy uTCl wy*" MOLDANER & HU ME R *T t oi e iG T aA*:tk fate m dnA ie TCt reaae o omsener ncomb« Vn AIR FUR STORAGE a duty and more of a pleasure elf to délicious food, wholeâ€" C yt. 5 Steve Petros, Proprietor wl dn adindia l i n m e d id t ioi in tm ntte t toi n m Te es i n n mds mt en t s o " w o e ioi S ie We t i Ei eA e e tm FURRIERS (9r [\ T H E P RES 8 ‘ â€" Mrs. Charles Boyd of N. Green Bay road, is entertaining at a Tea | tomarrow â€" afternoon, Friday. The.: Sewing club is â€"motoring to Libertyville on Wednesday to aA° Pot Luck luncheon, given at the home of Mrs. Alexander Bouchet. Mrs. George Glader. entertained eight guests at luncheon on Saturâ€" day, at her home on Ridgewood drive. 3After luncheon, bridge was enjoyed at two tables. â€" *( & ; Mrs. John Croke will be hostess toâ€" morrow afternoon to the members of her bridge club, at her home on N. Green Bay road. There will be threté tables. ~~~ Word was received hére last week from Miss Magdaline Ryder, formerly of Highland Park, who has been on a tour around the world â€"since Janâ€" uary 8th, that she will arrive in Los Angeles next week, and will spend a monthwith her‘sister before reâ€" turning to ington. Lake Shore Restaurant Owners in Organization gan, vice pres ) Ks ts Lake Forest, secretary and treasurer. ‘Member sof the advisory board: are: iMiss Green, Highland Park; C. M. iBaxrtelme, Northbrock; John Flanaâ€" kgan and Leslie Geéorge, Waukegan. \ _‘The second Monday of each month |was selected as regular meeting time. l Mrs. Green and Mrs. Howard of Highland Park and S. J. â€"Sorenson ‘ and Miss Sexauer of Lake Forest repâ€" resentéd local eating houses. restaurants ~were . represchnieu _ a‘ _f meeting held in Waukegan Friday evening, at which an organization was effected made up of members from several towns and cities on the north shore and inland. The total memberâ€" ship, it is expected, willâ€"soon reach one hundred.© F. A. Talmage, organâ€" ization director of the National Resâ€"â€" taurant â€"association â€" addressed the meceting. w & y okes The following were elected as offiâ€" cers: Frank P. Nolan, Waukegan, président; R. A. Steinhaus, Waukeâ€" % + We Call for and Deliver Local and Personal | Pageant Sunday at the + Ms o ut . Bungalow Church School Highland Park Card Party, May 16 â€"The Daughters of the Bri pire will hold a card part; home of Mrs. John Tether ¢ Bay road, on Thursday even 16. Five hundred and whis played. ~ Alt interested fri cordially invited. s Phone Highland Park 54 CLEANING® â€" GLAZING and REPAIRING AT SPRING and SUMMER PRICES on YOUR FURS her home in Seattle, Washâ€" ughters of the British Emâ€" hold a card party at_ the Mrs., John Tether on Green , on Thursday evening, May _hundred and whist will be All interested friends are Park and Liakeé Forest were â€" represented at a i o oo 5ib cat aitndin l e on e eC s Ens #1 This Mother‘s Day pageant will be presented by a group of young ladies, including their teacher, Miss Edna Fritsch and several other characters. :The pageant.clearly brings out the teaching that unless, along with your cther attainments in life,; you develop and mellow those finer spiritual qualâ€" ities of beauty, understanding, love and devotion which makes Motherâ€" hood so. beautiful and sacred, your contacts_ with life will â€"be .cold, your contribution to mankind lacking in the warmth and tender touch that satisfies the need of humanity. The production is under the direction of Alice E. Rehm. .. 3 Next Sunday, May 12, a pagean, "The Spirit of Motherhood," by Pearl Holloway, will be the closing feature of the church school service in the Bungalow church, Deerfleld. â€" The cast includes: Motherhood |.:...................â€"â€"â€" P IC@SUTG: .......".â€":Kanl... ols Political Ambition ... Social Position ......._...â€".â€" W eRItRâ€" â€":â€".,....::â€"icicll.n.o...s Scientific Research ...,~â€"â€" Alice and Bobby. Betty C Prologue ... ..._.......__Mrs.. _ KHoward Churehill Motherhood _....................._ Mrs, ‘Ted : Johnson Pleasure ... _..._.â€"â€"= ~n..._............ Beatriceâ€"Huys Political Ambition ........~_..__Kenneth Vetter Social Position ..............:..:.....=.....cearl Stanley Wealthâ€" :........=.......~......x..._.Dorothy Savage MUSIE ~..â€".1.l..cum cce .nccllnocis Dorothy : Foxworthy Scientific Research ...,\,,A...._;‘..V,........Edna Fritsch Alice and Bobby. Betty Cox and Wills Johnson Betty & Bill June Gunckel and Paul Johnson MAFY &Nd_ JORM ... smcs en BC NC _ x ~ooyon on nateas: sB PHA NC PC ces n _â€"_ _ Margaret Foxworthy and David Stryker Ruth And ROy ........._..._ccocsscccâ€"ecemade en ...._..........._Jrene Deen and Russel Foxworthy Myrtleâ€"and LeONArd _..:...culcslccenceemyend "U2 00 .3" Helen Cox and Vernon Giss â€" Tony Lencieni,â€"who orâ€"many years . has successfully conducted his Highâ€" land Sweets cigar and candy store at Central and Second streets, has_ sold the business to John Unti of Mcâ€" Henry â€" and Caesare Giannoni of â€"Kenosha, and the new proprietors M@%@W day. They will continue the business, | handling candy, cigars and ice cream,_ ‘ etc..â€" Miss Mafalda Lencioni will conâ€" tinue in the store as clérk. Later the new owners plan sonie remodelâ€" ing and improvements.: Both are exâ€" | perienced men in their.â€"line and come Ihi»gh_ly recommendeéd and are welâ€" comed to the business life of Highâ€" \land Park. Mr. Lencioni will devote his attention to his property interâ€" }ests and the bowling alley in his !Compliments Press | ' on Magazine Form _ The following good letter from Mr. W. C. Egan puts into words the feelâ€" ing of many friends of. the Press regarding the Change to the: present form of this newspaper, and his letâ€" ter is appreciated by the manageâ€" ment. It says: Lencioni Sells Candy _ and Cigar Business Highland Park Press f Highland Park, IIl. Gentleman: # I want to congratulate you on the improved form of the Highland Park Press. It is an honor to any cityâ€"to possess such a publication. \ y# Yours very truly, â€"â€"â€" W, C. _Fgan. building. Card Party a Success The card and bunco party given Tuesday evening by the Independent Order of Odd Feéllows was a very sucâ€" cessful affair, and a goodly numbe: attended. Prizes were awarded® and refreshments were served. j Thursday, May 9, 1929 Thursday, May 9, Mr. and Mrs. F a bridge party and . Mrs.: W . J. Sunday evening. Mrs. L. L. "* her home in Na Monday . after SP with her daughte Her grandson, P turned with . he weeks. .0 0 .0 > Miss Margare i« visiting Mrs week. day in @ relatives. Rev. and Mrs sonville were §U Piepenbrok and ‘Aid meeting of | church _ held _ Rev. Maierle w <t. Paut‘s chur Maierle‘s first they left nearly she was indeed many changes Missâ€" Agnes Park was A &1 on Sunday.â€" avenue are. U daughter born Mr The â€" Deerfi grateful for t books of â€" fic from Mrs. Mi land Park. gufests of M Park Ridge S Announcem riage of Miss ter of Mr. an Arthur Klar took place at Saturday, A was > perforn ,Piepenbr_ok P acted as brid Stoeckel,> br Mr. and. Mr tenued as DG months‘ hor young coupl Chicago. . Mrs. Har her Sewing tral avenue La â€" Amiti a farewell the home C compliment will leave s in Edison P Patterson lovely gift. . and Mrs. in Milwau . On Sund Ender cels birthday guests, mc cluding â€" h« A.. Donda) rence, of | store. man ave with mea Send col day no0 On Mon The E K. W

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