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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1929, p. 8

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1R ) \ _ Consult us for restyling _ â€"â€" f * ~~|[~~~â€"~ relining â€" â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"cleaningâ€" _ â€"â€"â€"glazing â€" #4 dint ud eC 3 ments were served. The Rev. Dr. J. D. O‘Neil ing in Baltimore this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred â€" Perrymen were pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening> when ~twentyâ€"four > friends b-x"tly pumhaql home in Raâ€" recen! a n vinia are soon moving from the house at ~619~W.~Park â€"avenue.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sheahen will occupy the house the Howes are vacating. UNSURPASSED CHICKEN AND STEAK $ DINNERS Lee Sims â€"Beginners â€" Method A Specialty Residence, 623 Vine Avenue Phone 3446 Lessons ‘"Given in Your Home LAURIDSEN CAFE 814 RIDGE!‘ TERRACE â€" EVANSTONâ€" â€" PHONE UNIVERSITY 4198 BRANCH, 289 E. PARK AVE, HIGHLAND PARK PHONE H. P. 3417 MISS JANET GRIFFITHS, Director Mrs. Heaps and her assistants are Ggl::g;,red to, give individual â€"or group uu%lon in all subjects from the first grade through high school and college. £ + A unique featureâ€"twice a week French hour for children. ELIZABETH â€" SILBER WOR"I‘H : TEACHER OF PIANO ~JAZZ CLASSICAL ISABEL WARRINGTON HEAPS ITALIAN DISHES T We Serve HOME MADE SPAGHETTI and AT 965 WAUKEGAN AVENUE HIGHWOOD (Permanent Waves of Distinction) BORCHARDT BEAUTY SHOP Local and Personal GO TO for MOLDANER & HUMER ay. _ Five hundred T utoring School refreshâ€" is visitâ€" ES ~â€"The marriage of Miss Hadeane E. Bishop, niece of â€"Miss Nell Langdon of Chicago and Fred C. Ricker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christâ€"F. Ricker, took place at eight o‘clock Saturday evening at the home of the groom‘s uncle, Mr. J. Roth of 389 Comstock place. Miss Kenna Martin was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Helen Ricker and Mrs. â€"Ruth Elisberry. The best man was the father ~ofâ€" the â€"groom, ~Mr: Christ Ricker. : The ushers were Mr. George Ehilen and Steffen Laughman. Miss Majorie Roth was the flower girl. The Rev. Jacob Pister of St. Paul‘s ception was held after the ceremony. Among the guests was the well known Don‘t forget that there will still be many worthwhile articles left Thursâ€" day and â€"Friday at the rumniage sale 'gliven by. the Highland Park Woman‘s M. and Mrs. Albert E. Mitchell of Deerfleld announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Anita, to Allen Charles Harder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Harder of Highland Park. which took place on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oetzel left Saturday for Muskegan, Mich. where On Saturday, Nov. 2, Mrs. Alfred Yager will open her home at 626 Glenview avenue for.a.card party.for the benefit of Pythian Sisters of Lake Shore Temple No. 242. The public is bunco will be played, prizes given and refreshments served. Phone Tâ€"FU R W O EK Highland Park 920 Merl Jane Narferen, the daughter of Mrs. Lyman Murphy, is quaranâ€" tined with diphtheria. She is getting along very nicely. â€" s 7 mother who is visiting her from St. Paut, Minn. _ Mrs. C. E. Tyson of Hazel avenue will be hostess tomorrow at a lunchâ€" roadâ€" entertained at one o‘clock lunchâ€" eon and two tables of bridge at her home on Wednesday. j Mrs. James Collins will entertain the members of her Friday night club at her home on Central avenue toâ€" morrow evening. There will be two tables of bridge. Mrs. J. Hedstrom and daughter, Grace, left on Tuesday for their home in California after spending three months with her sister, Mrs. A. Hill of North Green Bay road. } ._Missâ€"Grace Kolterman entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesâ€" day evening. | es Miss Nelda Long of Salem, I!l., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Meinhard of North Green Bay road. She will remain indefinitely. . . ~Mrs. Beringer Alexander of Ravine drive was hostess at bridge on Wedâ€" nesday. : Mrs. C. R. Dennis, who has been visiting her sons, the Moran brothers, for the past three weeks, is returnâ€" ing to her home in Green Bay, Wis., today. $ Mr.. Abe Glick, star of "Comeâ€"onâ€" Bill Brown," "Two Floors Up," "Love, Live and Elti’,mwefin- edy "Me and Jake." Mr. Glick enâ€" tertained the guests â€"withâ€"his â€"clever wit, famous filea song and dancing. The newly united couple left for Toâ€" ronto, Canada, where they will spend their honeymoon.. They will â€" make their home at £46â€" Tuxedo avenue, is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moran of Lincoln place. Fw;hudflthdd%fln Place School. Classes every , 2 :30 with â€"_â€" Mrs. W. P. Johnson 832 Waukegan Avenue Highland Park _ $2.2 1 Private and in classes _ Phone ' ~Btudio . P. 2305 223 Cary Ave. FLORENCE CHASE PRIVATE LESSONS oo Meclanaaraacaic on Smd eniirerndea neraon LIP READING Illinois niaata week. A picture of Gordon Hal Ree son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reede North Second street, â€"won a $2 p Tribune. The picture was entit "Among the Pumpkins." Mr, Edward Hintsz who ‘underw an operation for appendicitis in Grant hospital, Chicago, recently. getting along nicely. reported slowly improving. S __Mrs. Jesse Sobey will serve as h orary sentinel at Milburn chapter, E. S8., tomorrow evening. â€"â€"Waliter Eganleaxonâ€"Egperdny ningâ€"forâ€"California where he spent most of the winter. Mrs. Walker of Milwaukee is the guest of Mrs. Leo Whit Mr. Carl Gieser of Ames, la. spending a few days with his ; N. Green Bay road. Ihe game starts at 2:30 p. m. â€" Sunday‘s ball game was won by thur Bernard of Highwood. . â€"Mrs. John Sullivan of 635 Sk avenue, who has been seriously il slightly improved. § Mr.=â€"and Mrs.â€"James Smart Mr. Renee Lundâ€"were the guest:s Miss Gladys Greenlaw at dinner & d.y. *< i & Highwood football team is goin: play Evanston, Arbare Vida, Sun ~Mrs. Jesse Sobey attended Wo Matron‘s night at Wilmette cha; 0. E. S., Monday evening. .. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Binghan Highland Park have as their g this week Miss Helen Daniel, will be remembered here as ha sung at the Presbyterian church has been fuilfilling successful en mentsâ€"in concert and opera. _ _ Mrs. Margaret Lehmkule e tained her 500 club on Tuesday ning. > The prize winners were . Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Phyllis cobs and Mrs. Forrest Rose. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Cantagoll: 52â€" Oak avenue, Highwood, are ceiving congratulations on the t of a daughter, October 22, at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biletti of Euclid avenue,. Highwood, are happy parents of a daughter | October 22 at the Highland Park pital. : Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brown of Glencoe avenue are receiving con tulations on the birth of a son, C ber 17, at the Highland Park hosp Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haggie of_ tral avenue, Deerfield, announce arrival of a daughter, October 2 the Highland Park hospital. H. A l; e. dbery.of Oak.P Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Moran and and Mrs. E. E. Moran of River est and â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harry De of Rogers Park. : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Hast are leaving for New York Sun They expect to be gone about a w â€"â€"Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"Howard â€"Moran tertained seventeen relatives on urday in celebration of their fifte wedding â€" anniversary. The hon counple received many beautiful ; of crystal and flowers with congr lations were in evidence everyw} The out of town guests were Mr: R. Dennis of Green Bay, Wis., and Mrs. J. Krisback and Mr. Thursday, Oct.: 24, hite

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