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Highland Park Press, 27 Mar 1930, p. 7

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Miss Elizabeth Kirkpatrick of Lone Tree, Iowa, is the guest of Mrs. Rob. ert Bridges. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gosling of Madison, Wis. were the weekend guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John S. Bell. Mrs. Paul L. Udell of Lakeview ter- race entertained the members of her luncheon club on Thursday. Miss Marion Schmidley returned yesterday from St, Louis, where she has spent the past five days In the guest of her 'sister, Sister Pltriciu at St. Mary's hospital. Miss Pearl Swarm of Burlington, Iowa, is the guest this week of Mrs. Helen C. Golden of McGovern street. Miss Swarm will leave next week for Cleveland and Cincinnati. Ohio, where she will visit relatives prior to tr trip to Japan where she plans to spend I year. _ Dr. Robert Allen of Elmhurst, Ill., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Leisenring of Roger Wil- liams avenue. . Mrs. E. M. Conrad will be hostess to her sewing club at dinner this eve- ning in honor of Miss Pearl Swnnn of Burlington, Iowa. There will be eight guests "present, The out ot' town guests being Mia: Alice Joyce of Chi- cago, Mrs. Leif Norman and Mrs. Modes of Winnetka. Cards will fol- low the dinner, Richard Martin spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends here, re- turning to his studies at Illinois uni- versity, Monday. Mr. Arthur E. Marley of Provi- dence, R. L, left Highland Park on Monday after spending the past two weeks visiting friends here, Mr. Eldon Gleason and son, Junior, motored to Moline, Ill. and were the week-end guests of Mr. Gleason's mother. My: ”hind! 'are Bretsts Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holland of 356 Park avenue, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Clem Ellen, to Milton E. St. Peter, son of Mr. end Mrs. Solomon A. St. Peter, of MM Onwentsia’avenue. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs, J. P. O'Connell entertained the members of her luncheon-bridge club last Friday at her home on Ridge- wood drive. The guests were all out of town folks. "Miss-Virginia. Porter of River For- est is the guest this week of Miss Beryl Holland of ELPQrk 'tmp. ammo" "in Cut an an All animal-un- an» In ”and tr M" y-..tnd..nddrr1t PLENEE’; man for public-don arttt.t-tttHqdtttm Iden-dwlmbhnnumh qttrmgrtt- ttuaaiaeem-anrdsMthaaM, 'tMt-gh. -nbtisuiMa-titrt-tsari. Muir. ”Lilliput“! er TH URSDAY W“:CN.WAumIIu in gleI"- ur. fa'rts1Ud5F1't aaT'aaEa‘ gr. ELK-gin y Thursday, March 27, 1930 it“; is In MUD .11ng " um um "Pt, In“: the g"et."k thgttmt U W has... AAT/a M numb Highland Park Local and Personal larch " 1080 " No.4 Mrs. Oscar Schmidley is entertain- ing the members of her luncheon club at her home on N. Second street to- day. After luncheon card: will be en- joyed at two tables. A very delightful six o'elock lup- per was given on Sundly evening " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry- man of Bloom street by the member: of the birthday club. After mapper cards were played " five tablet. Miss Helen Bell was hostess on Saturday to I group of friend! in compliment. to her liner, Mrs. Ar- thur Gosling, of Madison, Win. Cull! were the feature of the evening'l en- tertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walther and daughter, Miss Mildred, ttttd Junior Cope, motored to Champu'gn, m. on Saturday to spend the week-end with Harrison Walther who attends the university. Mr. and Mrs. William Reining of Hammond, Indians, were the week. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad of Deerfield Avenue. The Fort Sheridnn Woman's club met on Monday evening with u large attendance in the chupel. Dorothy Harrison will "tut Fri- day from Mt. Cnrroll. Ill. Mica she attends Frances Shimmer why] to spend her spring vuntion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hu- rison of 451 Bromon Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swtmon of Orchard lane, entertained a number of friends at bridge on Thursday eve- ning. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson enter- mined the members of their Five Hundred club on Saturday night " their home. on S. Green Buy road. There were three tables. Mrs. William Thoma ttttd In. Ai. bert Larson were hostesses on Thun- day to the Eastern Stir Guild It the home of the former. There were six tablés of bridge. 7 Dr. I, C. Gary of Chicago Bttd Mr. Ind Mrs. P. P, Gary Ind "tttily of Oak Park were the Sundny nut- of Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Bridges of Ridge- wood drive. Mrs. Herbert Huber wu haste-I on Tuesday evening to the member. of her bridge club. There were two tables. Mrs. James D. Harrison entertained eight ladies at a one o'clock luncheon on last Friday. Mrs. Fred Ehrens of Highwood IVO- nue entertained the members of her bridge club on Sum-day night. There were four tables. 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