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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1930, p. 7

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llhe 1hAlattit Bark Erna Miss Betty Williams of McDaniels avenue, entertained at a supper party last Sunday in honor of Miss Bobby Ericcson of Hubbard Woods, whose engagement to James Montaire of Kenilworth has recently been an- nounced. . All eertnmttttieatittttg man. be “computed by the nun. Ind nddreu of the writer. Article. for ptttslleauort must rush the editor by Wednesday noon to imun Input-nu in any-en Inna. - _ _ _ - _ . Melanch- of condolence. cud- of thunk. oblmrhl none. of .ntqrtaittatetttq of other this when an ndmimneo an" is nub- :hhed.mwm In chimed n "and" neverth- n: n . THURSDAY mum: "any n. um mm Cu. at Highland Pu: lab County. 'llLtlt. Entered In Second (DI-u matter March I, 1911. " the pen oMee at Highland Pun-k. Chicago one“ o N. Imus-n Ava. Sm. 6826 ‘Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Mrs. Gertrude Alexander and Mr. Bush Hussey on Saturday, April 12 at Pensacola, Florida. Edmund Lehmkuhl, Jr., entertained fifteen of his friends Monday after- noon in honor of his fourth birthday. itjiiiianihos PRICE a.” PE! up; The Junior Star club will meet Mon- day evening, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Swanson, Orchard lane. Mrs. J. B. Garnett and children Jane and James are npending this Thursday, April 17, 1930 nu: UDELL Pttitkrmg COMPANY no Cum-l Avon”. Highland Put. Ill. Tomlin” mainland Put "1-in-8" mun 1'31!!!ng " EACH WEIR 389 Central Ave. Phone 2600 Our assortment is complete in all lines of merehandise--come to GSELL'S to select your Gift. EARL W. GSELL CO. Highland Park Local and Personal [jiEEEiEiiE DELIVERY SERVICE FREE Hoursé7:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. Daily April w, 1930 pshruuzs cmxnr NOVELTIES JE Pharmacists No.1 week in Washington, D. C. Mn. tar. nett is attending the convention of the D. A. R. Notional society. Mrs. Alfred Sihler and three chil- dren have returned from florid: where they spent sever-l weeks. _ Mr. Frank G. Hoyne and his daugh- ter Mrs. Hoyne Anderson have re- turned from Camden, 8. C., where they spent the winter months, Mm. Hoyne will remain south for I few more weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmidley of N. Second street nnnounce the mur- ridge dt their daughter Frances Car- olyn to Mr, Dale McKeen Bryant son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bryant of Uovineton, Illinois, on Saturday, April twelfth. Dr. and Mrs, Armstrong of os tumwa, Ia., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Arm-trons tor the past two weeks returned Ttter day to their home in lawn. Mrs. Thos, McEwen entertained Frances Wall entertained the mem- bers of her five hundred club he» day evening at her home on Green Bay road. The prizes were won by Phillis Lauridson and Frances Well. Mrs. Thos. McEwen entertained the D. B, E. 500 club at the home of Mrs. Sommerville of Bloom street, last Friday afternoon. A linen shower was given Int Wednesday evening in honor of Mill Bobby Ericcson of Hubbard Woods at the home of Mrs. Jack Steven- of Ravinia. Mrs, P. R avenue is spa dison. Wiscc and friends. Mrs. Alexander 0. Mason has re- turned to Milwaukee, Win, from u winter spent at Tucson, Arizona. - 399 Roger Williams Phone 2300 F. R. Manule1d of W. Park is spending this week in MI- Wiseomsin, visiting natives THE PRESS Mrs. George E. Pett entertained her luncheon club “The Hungry Eight" at luncheon on Thundny " her home on N, Green Buy rand after luncheon, cards were enjoyed It two tables. Miss Ella Donnerabe’rcer, dluchu-r of Mr. and Mrs. George Donnerber- gar, took pm in an all day demon- stration given by, the department of Biology recently " Rosary college, River Forest, Illinois. About sixty students took part in this demonstra- tion. Min Dottnerurerrer wu chair- man of the group which [Ive an ex- hibit of Miero-orttnnisms. Among the other subjects illustrated were: Comparative Anatomy. Immunology. embryology. entomo1ogy, etc. Mr. and Mn. Harold Foe-um, who returned last week from Avon Park, Florida where they upent the winter left yesterday for Green Lake, me. consin, where' Mr. Foe-inn he: Ic- cepted the position In Proteroiotul " ansownln Golf club. Mrs. FOB. sum was formerly Priscilla Conrad. Mrs. Molly Minter who underwent an operation in the Highland Park hospital ten dnyl Ago returned to her home in Deerileld Monday very much improved. C rl Bnkke returned to Madison on gu't after spending last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Hun! Bnkke. North Shore Trust Company BANK After all; neither a bank nor any other business can rise' in service above the policies laid down by directors and the methods, used by olllcers in executing-those policies. Behind physical asaets are men; final responsibility is theirs. In this bank it is policy that the service rendered be given in s human and helpful manner. It is policy, too, that a progressive point of view he brought to the business and financial problems coming to um In our opinion, none of these quali- ties precludes a fine and csreful regard for sound banking practice and full protection of the funds entrusted to our care. If this method of banking appeals to you, we hope you will pay us u call. Any of our oMeera will be glnd to talk to you. Come in. The Phllathea clan of the Bethany church met Tue-day evening at {he home of In. J. Bannon of Bkoltie avenue, Mrs. Andrew Decker and lira. William Guyot wilted the We. Mrs. Joseph Cabonarll and children of Cedar avenue returned on Sunday trom Miami Beach. Florida where they apent the put three month. _ Mia: Marjorie Learning la Huey- ing a week'a motor trip with friends to Asheville, N. C. ' Mrs. Carlton M. Vail. 950 B. Lincoln avenue invited the women who are furnishing the model home at 558 S. Linden avenue for the "Better Homes in America" campaign for luncheon and to make the curtain far the hotNse-Mttose pron-at: In. Carlton Vail, Mn. J. M, kink. In. tr. Linden Avenue for the "Better "omen in America" campaign tor luncheon and to make the curtains tar the ho---tttase preterit: In. Curltsn VI". Mn. J. M, uutt, In. Frank Vanni". Mrs. ‘Hownrd Bede. Mrs, Louis Hulk-e. Mrs. Gunn, In. Clayburn Jones, Mrs. George Wallace Orr, And Mrs. Hownrd G. Korabllth, completed all the curtains for. the huule at Linden and Lincoln “an. and for the High School home at 120 Clifton drive. mules tbtltoolof Attritr PIANO "In. Hitrhtnrtd Park "In mu. unnot- Inn“. " Mt East Park Avenue 'IANO . VIOLIN - TH “Nanak. "" THEORY Dim

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