Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1930, p. 45

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Thursd Mrs. George Bahr Is Buried Saturday On Saturday afternoon at three o'elock the funeral services for the late Mrs. Louisa Kcugh Bahr Were held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kough. 5460 Rice street, Austin, with the Rev. Gerald G. Moore " the Episcopal church of the Advent "nieiatinit. She passisd away on Thursday after an illness of the months duration oi heart truublo at the age of 22 years. She was mar- ried to George Bahr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Ruhr of this city, August , 18, 1926 and since then has resided at 5l 53.": Laurel avenue, until three mon'hs up when her condition became serious M vnd she was taken to the home of her M parents. She was of a bright sunny N (Ila-purine” and much loved by all wlu, knew her. She was a member tit of the Highland Park Woman's club M tind several social clubs at which M she nvill be greatly missed. Beside _ her husband. she leaves to survive her M a mnlher and father and one brother w Blwy,furd.' Interment was in Mount ht Emblem eenu-tery near Elmhurst. kg Decrpath Theatre Is Offering Brilliant Program Next Week Beginning with "The Virginian" nn Thureduy and Friday cf this week, Deerputh Theatre, Lake Forest, of. l'vrs a brilliant and .vuried program fur the onsuim: week, including aim-h popular hits as "His First C. mmund," "Sn 1:an Letty," "Condemned" and "The kihitzer." in" In "The Virginian" appear Gray tit Couper, Walter Huston, Richard Ar- M lon and Mary Brian in two days, April ll and 4. On Saturday, matinee and it evening, “His First Command," with William Boyd and Dorothy Sebastian, M a colorful. dramatic, military rumam-e. tit Sunday, cuntinuuus 2 to 11 Fm. m-- Marion Davies in "Not So Dumb," with Elliott Nugent, Raymond Hack- at and Franklin l’angburn. The play. 1,4 bused in the stum- hit, "Dulcy." Mund:ny and Tuegday, April 7 and it Hfi'l'ulkinz trim-l picture, "Up the Congo" and ulna "So Long Letty." m with CharluUe "Greenwood, Grant tit Withers, Patsy Ruth Miller and Bert tit Ranch. ttt Wi-tlnvsduy and Thursday, April f) and TO-Ronald Coleman and Ann Harding in "Condemned," with Lnuis Wollwirtt. Here is a combination of as sort-en stars hard to beat anywhere. Friday.und Saturday. April 11 and N 12 _-__. "The Kilritzer," with 11c,e,ryl'i'ii Groom. Sunday and Monday, April 13 and 14--JRynet Gaynor and Charles Far- roll in "Sunny Side Up." (taming Mum, "Hit the Deck" and "The Vag- “hand King." ay, For the NEW MAJESTIC RADIO Highland Park April 3, 1930 Sherman. . I avenue, fcll, breaking her Mr. l must be in try Ann! 12. iii? Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds enter. tamed relatives from Waukegan on Sunday. m; Roscoe Wessling and daugh- ter Dorothy, Rev. and Mrs. A. P, Johnscn and sons, Paul and Dwight. spent F ridny in Chicago where they attended the Tenth International Ex. hibitim of Water Colors ‘at the Art Institute and the Fourth Annual Gur- den and Flower Show in the 1lotet Sherman. _ is"! 1 is? t'hrsaarsrssaarsssaarstsrsisrsrsrra'tsarsa'aa'aaa'aar"rt"a Deerfield Locals STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY Highland Park's Exclusive Healer You will like it here. The Homestead has a spirit of contentment about it. The character and personality of the guests we have largely contribute to this comfortable feeling, and we do our ut-. most to continue our high standard of hospitality and alert service to make a genuine home. T You will enjoy a visit to our Colonial interiors and to our tea room where all food is prepared and served by women, at most reasonable prices. You can live here as comfortably as you are accustomed to in your own home-for a short period or a long time. THE PRESS The HOMESTEAD VII-3W OF A LIVING Rt Garden club a have I lunchenn Garden and F Stadium. Mund 1625 HINMAN AVE. EVANSTON PHONE GttEENLEAy 3300 I'urt'u North of lluv'i JOM AND BREAKFA ‘Ping Pong Tourney u Highland Park Club Phone Highland Park MO A Ping Pong tourmmon‘ held at the Highland Park l urdry evening. April te. I And ttiris, of all In: my . however in not open to, There will be prim-u um H "ht'lt Applicationn should 1 ghlund Park club in nun-ll and they will by the commit!” m be In by April " "(N l M o, “with". and seven! enter Boll will ntrie a N a: “I In: 'gl ill This A A N N A " 91 ilk ill EN A 4t

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