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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1929, p. 37

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ns Tuesday, Sep and ‘Bill Barrett weeks in Wiscon. Eseahaba, , nil Frederick, and day im, MadiSon, uwer of Spokam. d with DeeriiU by. Mr. Flow, for the Deerfiui ieh was at an: rg Devine and Mr. nckle attended the the Sullivan home bilowiur the mar. i Sullivan, arid Mr, mmington Satan hter ‘of Mr. and laid; was mart? 1, r-AuguSt M, tvirNelson of thr P. G. Piiirenbrook, aul’s . Evangelical s,gown was.‘white _ wreath of orange eil,. and carried n roses and lilies of ster, Eleanor, was wore a pink gown "Mis. Arthur John. malt. The decom. a .were' pink 'and 2 guests of the im 'ere served at the The 370qu couple Falls" -. fdr.Nteir. l live in Chicago. E St. Paul’s church netted and redem 1 Mrs. Piepenbrook air 'Vaéation‘ .WAf Sept. 1st .y, Augint 29, uni spent last week " and Leslie in , hotel. 8.e also nbw omilpied le y on Par avenue,- Social club met rs. Earl Frost on [offman and Mr. :mith .motored: to ria, and Spring. [and Park, “In. My 8005 .v‘oquan. Laca'ls Baum Md tihee STERN 8210 um. 9:35 a. m. [El] iu7e,Fv" Thursday, August 29, 1929 Mrs. James Healer entertained at three tables of bridge on Monday. in honor of Mrs. Van, Epps of New York, who is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Foster Deeihis. Mrs. Van Ebbs and children plan to leave soon for their home in New York. Mr. and" Mrs. D. E. Johnson are spending this week in Waupaca, Wis., with their son, Junior. . . Mrs. G. Eldridge Hamilin enter- tained a number of friends at dinner at Exmoor'on Saturday evening; Mrs. Warren Bellinger and daugh- ter Clara, of La Fayette, Indiana, were the guests a few days of last Week tsf. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perta of. Ridgewood drive. " I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pertz and fam- ily returned home Thursday from ll "months motor. trirr through the south. They spent some time in Mi.. aml. _ , Mrs. -Arthur St. Peter and"het brother Axel are visiting friends in Los Angeles, California, and they' will return' by way of. New York where Mrs.- St. Peter nwill select the, latest in dresses far the Mary Ann Frock Shop, t V , _ V Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran enter- tained eight guests at dinner on Fri.. day evening at their home on De Tamble .avenue in honor of Mrs. H. T. Strenger of Lake Forest, who eel- ebrated her birthday. " The evening was spent in playing bridge. To Go to Florida -. Mr; and Mrs. R. p. Supple, form: erly "of ”County Linerrqad, will' spend the wintist in Flazida. A ' we _ Mrs. James Healer and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist and children left Tuesday for a few days motor trip to Dubu- que, Iowa, ’where they Will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nee. Their daptthterrwinifred mull-1m: ily live in Monniouth,"1lk Virginia; is, a teacher of physical eu1turis in the Des Plaines high tsehoo1ur, . Dorothy", who is married, 1rviisuin Flint, Mich. Graeme' lives in South Bend, Ind, Mr. and Mrs. Frank"Sup- ple and/family reside in Oak, Park. Borchardt Beauty Shop Local and Personal q lCOMMUNITY (roWMiy WOMEN WHO ARE COMPLEXION .. CONSCIOUS KNOW THAT Are ESSENTIAL to F REQU ENT SATIN-SMOOTH- F ACIALS. - 7T..QT7.Tr7r'TJ,.TiTTTT LOVELY SKIN 12 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Phime" mghhnd Park 920 Oil 21 ,eperatis Hastings and A. E. Becker tied. The winners of the afternoon. were'. Wm. Chambers, low gross with a. '75; Art Vetter, blind bogey won on the “toss up” with John Sobey and E. D. Brigham'.' Low ball on. hole No. 9, S.. Bernardi and Jimmy Ditffy tied, Bernardi won on the “toss up." High on hole No. 11, Harry Kelley and B. Laird, Kelly won the "toiup.". . f . The fqllowing are among those who p_layed: , _ _ . . . On a separate low gross and low net E. L. Millard- won low gross with a 93 and P. M. Pram; Sr., low net with a 66. 7 7 "TY. Cobb. E. F. Pratt, Geo. Glader. Jghn Sober, S. M. Hastings, A. W. Vercoe. 6.1-1. Merryweather. L. Gourley. J. B, Garhet, Paul L. Udell.‘ L. B. Sinclair, J. Huhnke. A. Schnm. H. Kelley, Joe Simona. Chan. Har- baugh. G. Klemp. M. Peru. R. Laird, R. Snceden. C. Bernardi, K. mo, E..L. Millard, Leslie "MeCattrev, J. Duttv, H. Blumberg, C. Epstein. R. Lewis, M. D.Httuistrd, D. P. Merrick. P. M. Pam. Sr., P. H. Pram, E. D. Brigham, W. E. Becker. A, Mooney. D. K. Chadbuurne, W. W. Hinshaw, o. Schu- muher, J. B. 'Hall,\Ered Fell. A. Vetter. P. Evens, Wm. Chambers. Mrs. H. Moore. Wayne Rise. Drl Bernstein. As V. Goldman, M. Fell. L Damages of $30,000 were sought =tijpyo ispits filed Tuesday in ciréuit Watt,, Imltn F. Iceonardi, adminis- ititiirt in sthtriestitte of-Henry Pieti, 'be‘Hig-hwpod, A sued Herbert . Fritsch tori0,p0iruind' Win. S. Herideiiion, father of John, an infant, sued Casi- mir Uszlg'r for $20,000. The Hender- sbrf child Was badly injured in a crash <situriiay afternoon." The' Hendersohs live in Waukegan. DamageSuit Filed in _ 'Highwood Boy's Death Mr. and Mrs. William Gerhardt, who have spent the. past two months here visiting nelatives and friends left Tuesday for their home at, Miami Beach. --. - HELP .wAy'rTD-cfehool nurse for all day. V Address B. _C., Press once. before Sept. 6. .. 26 SITUATION WANTE1H-msorousrhls gamble. Mr. R. D. Supple visited in Deer- field on Wednesday and Thursday. woman to care’ for children by the hour or - to do mending in the home. Mrs. O. P. Ludlow. H. P. 1652. . 26 FOR BENT--4-room cottage: one-cu- gum: '38Arer month. - 6_59 F. Kirk uterine, mtrle COLUMBIA SCHOOL or 1m Teachers in charge: Gertrude Janitz - Grime Pamele " Dorothy Tatman . Helen Tayior - islid'rnk.. Tel. Rockwell 4485." 135th Season Opens Sept. 9th Highland Park Branch (Continued from Page 1) 397 Central Ave. Phone 380 . REGISTRATION DAYS Thursday. Friday, Sagnrday; September 5, 6, 7 _ ENJOYABLE AFFAIR MAIN SCHOOL . 509 South JFatteatt Ave. . Chin” . f TOO LATE " To C LABSKFY blind bogey' S. My W. Vercoe and W. MUSIC THE PRESS Piano Voice Violin Piano 26 . Have you a girl or boy 12 years_ of age or under? If you have, Jr.6y will be inter- ested to know that durinit the period from August 29th to September 7th, we will give a special price far DRY. CLEANING ‘and PRESSING ehildren's garments. .m,"' B I ': _'iii'l:) .' - . tgW,5titr 'M. " ' V , . jiiiiil 1ii"Mll I fa . . , T $5 c, T , l ll ildlil S e ig 'tSe / W K -Any Dress or Coat for girls, any Suit or Overcoat for boys, 12 years'Of ‘age or under, we will clean and 'press for . This is a Nationitaitair and is called 1 ll I . .. HYGIENE WFEKand is given for the benefit of the little' ones. . _ Reliable ' _ Laundry & Dry Cleaning Company ', HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Telephones 178-179 618 G 618 Green Bay Road M

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