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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 6

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43 at four tables of bridge home 180 Elmwood drive. hostess to the members of her bridge club last Friday aftetnm There were three tables. The prize winners included Mrs. E. Solomon, Mrs. Lee Hainline and Mrs. J. Knoblock. Mrs. Harry Canmann entertained home on cnoapememn _ Donald MceCaffrey entertained his classmates at a delightful skatâ€" ing party on last Friday. After skating a dinner was served at his on next. Wednesday aflmâ€" noor .,.Hn-"“ coln‘s birthday, at her home in Raâ€" vinia Park. y The Eastern Star guild is meeting Arch Abereromby of Lincoln avenue. Carl Bakke, who attends school at Madison will ‘return there tonight after spending this week with his parâ€" ents â€"Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs:â€"Hans â€"Bakke of McGovern street. f Mrs. J. O‘Connell will entertain the night : February 14. "Phere will be two tables, The North Shore Johanna meeting will : take place Thursday afternoon, February 18 at North Shore Congreâ€" gation â€"Israelâ€"temple. â€"â€"â€"â€" en Mrs. Lester Olson of Vine %& _ NONE _ BETTER â€"POUXND Brookfield Cheese 35¢ _ Brookfield Butter 40¢ Brookfield‘s Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz.. . ... 4%e Shop here and you will get 16 ounces to every _ .. _ pound, and the very highest quality of meats and poultry s Swift and Co. will have a Demonstration here _ Saturday, Feb. 8. Souvenirs Free. GROGAN‘S FAMOUS BONELESS BRISKET CORN BEEF efeRa C e POUND..... LEAN BOILING BEEF POUND ... SWIFTS PREMIUM FRANKFURTERS POUND......._. SHOET LEG of the Finest Milk Fed Veal rPOUNBD.........::.:........: SHORT LEG of the Finest Spring Lamb POUND.......-...-_-...........-...._.._..‘.&..._........--.......-..*......-..;.;. FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS POUND . «* POUND...........::. SMALL LEAN PORK LOIN HILL TOP FARM BACON RNSETINESCn0Rr snn omsenemaiahrane «.. °m n emmemedteet iohb abreboirntterntrat it atronathcnnenssasnad ic tert 5 519 Central Avenueâ€" tanesrsecemsensess at her home mt t heurs ns uies en‘ a06 + ++ eautie se inn ahatd ie o yae *remees cenenenene uns ne0 0000 n000 *temenerensanssearmknesananetees dbcere esmera0s n0e08 TeNLs hn +s +445 ++ + eb s200 o0 Senor George Primo de Gayton left for New York City Saturday evening, February 1, to resume his profesâ€" sional activities in that city. He has made many friends on the north shore and they are all wishing him great success in his undertakings. Mr. Kent Wonnell who has been on a ten days business trip to N. ast week. Mrs. Robert Greenslade will be hosâ€" tess tomorrow to the members of her bb;iggeaun There will be three taâ€" Harrison: Walther has réturned to his studies in Champaign after spendâ€" ing the period â€"between â€"semesters at home with his parents. Sanford returned with her and wil be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs Gleason for several weeks. _ Mrs. Eldon Gleason returned home Jlast week from Avon, Illinois, where she was called on account of the serious illness of her father, Mr. O. K. Sapp, who passed away . about ten days..ago. â€"â€"Herâ€"sister,â€"Mrs:â€"Clarence Sanford returned with her and will Mrs. R. Kozak, 288 Comstock place, entertained at luncheon and bunco last Friday afternoon. A number of prikés were av Hn.PanlUdellcuMalnodn!qw friendsat bril n + noon at her home on Lake View terâ€" race. Q"lfl were from ~.~ _ 200 "cr. 230C _: JO¢ _ 20¢ from Winnetkaâ€"and Mc The next regular meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital will be held at Trinity Episocopalâ€"parish house on Wednesâ€" day, Febmary,,lz at‘ten o‘clock in the morniing. _ Luncheonâ€"willâ€"beâ€"served There was= an interesting discusâ€" sion of the next play to be given in March, and plans made to present it at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. er enthusiasti¢ workers for the assoâ€" ciation. director of "The Return of the Solâ€" dier"; Mr. J. Williams Macy of Winâ€" netka, one of our leading actors; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bentley of Lake Forest (Mrs. Bentley had the leading role in the last play); Mr. Dibrell P. Hynes of Evanston; Mrs. Sherman Aldrich â€"of Winnetka; Mrs. Leslie M. Many of the officers â€"and almost the entire cast of the last play, "The Reâ€" turn of the Soldier," were there: Mr. Arthur H. Boettcher of Evanston, president, and Mrs. Boettcher; Mrs. Corpenning of Evanston, who directed the first play of this season; Mrs, Samuel Otis, viceâ€"president and able the association.â€" Mn; S H;;');i;l; ?"W;; assisted by the members of her comâ€" mittee as hostesses. < A very delightful tea was given last Sunday by Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins, chairman of the Highland Park committee of the Circuit Theâ€" ater association of the North Shore (formerly the North Shore Theater Guild) for the resident members of board of supervisors rooms in the county building at 1:30 o‘clock on February 10. ' Many Attend Tea on A number of other possible candiâ€" dates were .considered and the nomiâ€" nating committee is to canvass the county in order to give a complete report to the entire body at a meetâ€" Petér Duffy, Deerfleld banker, deâ€" clared himself willing to be a canâ€" didate for county treasurer, and Mr. Daly as a candidate for county clerk. Joseph ‘Jadrich, North Chicago atâ€" torney, consented to run for eounty judge providing an entire slate is filled. _ Capt. Weigel, of Deerfield; Frank Behringer, of Waukegan â€"and for WTe‘fn‘Tmfi!’é‘f“ McHenry county, . andâ€"Supervisorâ€"Fhomas E. Murphy of North Chicago, were sugâ€" gested as candidates for the legisâ€" lature, but no petitions have as yet beenâ€"put in cireulation; ; James Moody, of Highland Park, an exâ€"service man and now promtâ€" nent as a real estate dealer, was suggested as a candidate for couutyl superintendent of schools. John O‘Keete of this City, chairman of the Democratic organization in Lzke count lfi.m Monday ..presided â€"at ‘a meeting oyf mocrats from all over Lake county, at which it was decided that the Democratic party will place a full ticket in the field at the priâ€" mary â€"electionsâ€"in this county April 8th. Â¥ to Put Full Ticket â€" in Field at Primary Hospital Auxiliary Meets E § s3 ENand|bi Louis J. Kopald next. Sunday mort Irinity | ing, February 9 at 11 o‘clock at N ‘ednesâ€" | Shore Congregation Israel, Li in the | and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. _ of the sermon to be delivered ‘i;y "Parents and Parents" 1 Is Subject of Sermot | of the primary department in the : Wilmette _ Congregational _ Church. taught by Dr. Marian O. Hawthorne Fof the School of Religions Educatio | of Northweste â€"University. _ Mis Hawthorne has written a number o texts for use in the Vacation Church School and in the SBunday â€" Church School. Miss Marian L. Norris, who is cireulation manager for the Inter national Journal of Religious Educa tion, and actively engaged in teack ing in Leadershi Training . School all. over the Middfe West, and is ont who is deeply concerned with the problems of youth, comes well fitte to teach "Intermediateâ€"Senior Maté rials and Methods." . All classes ar taught simultaneously and so only _one course may be taken, but each one meets the needs of the teachen in the particular age grouping. s May Still Register __=___ ___Any one who is interested in th school may register on February 1 and still receive credit for completel class work. â€" There is a small regit tration fee. â€"On next Monday ning the Highland Park Presbytt rian church will act as host in a s¢ cial hour which will follow the @ period. â€" Fu:r » Â¥ 2 1 °0/ To M & 40y OP Miss Gladys M. Greenlaw, Svcured from the Registrar, Dr. E D; Fritsch, H. P. 275, or the Déi "Parents and Parents" is the . 7 i wl l P Ope . i Harte c e C evdnniats in > Graded Union, and is superintendent M. C, A. work as well as in religious education. _ "Primary Materials and Methods" is taught by: Miss Berthi Wheelock. _ Miss Wheelock has done special work under the Congregation: al _ Church, in the Chieago Council structors are: e f mtâ€"Slndyâ€"ctâ€"u;eâ€"B@_i}’LiW by Dr.â€"H. C. Coffman of the School of Religious Education of North western University. Dr. Coffman is a specialist in child problems ani comes with a wide experience in Y. flicting dates several churches w ot"Fepressnted "at The opentifig" mea. ing.=~ Th churches and their registra. tions are: â€" St. Paul‘s Evangelm ’Deerfield, 15; Highland Park Method. ist,â€"13;â€"Glencoe Union _Church, 18 Highland Park Presbyterian, 13; Highland Park Betbhany Evangelical, 11; Lake Forest Presbyterian, 8; W4m~mޤm ca _.'LLHitlmnmlJl-et‘h-odht,«"hr-lzti:~ Bluff Methodist, 3; Deerfleld Procby. terian, 3; Lake Forest Methodist, 1, There were quite a few persons pres. ent who did not officially register and these will bring up the registration of their respective churches. . It is important that each person register so that accurate record; can be kept, â€" ~â€" _ Courses and Instructors j The courses offered and the in. MANY ATTENDING (Continuedâ€"from â€"page~4) Thursday, 6

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