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Highland Park Press, 4 Sep 1930, p. 11

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Phelps of Linden avente, announce the marâ€" riage .of their daughter, Dorothy to Arthur C. Lantry . of New York, Tuesday, August 26 at the Trinity church in the presence of relatives and a few friends, Dean Edwards ofâ€" ficiating. A dinner followed the cereâ€" mony at the Moraine hotel, where covers were laid for fifteen guests. Miss Phelps is a graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago. Miss Florence Dingle returned to her home last Wednesday, August 27 after spending the past eight weeks at Camp Osoha, Frankfort, Michigan. Miss Helene Borchardt of W. Park avenue was pleasantly surprised last Wednesday â€" evening. when twentyâ€" eight of her friends came to help celebrate her birthday anniversary. Dancing and bunco were the features of the evening. The Happy Hour Sewing circle met at the home of Mrs. R; C. Cameron and helped to celebrate her birthday anniversary, Wednesday evening, Auâ€" gust 27. Bunco was the feature of the evening, the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mae Christopher, Mrs. F. Pranzini. Mrs. F. Jennings and Mrs. George Rich, after which delicious reâ€" freshments were served. Thursday, Sept. 4, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theodore Anderâ€" son of Chestnut street, Deerfield anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, Ward Reichelt Anderson, Thursday, August 28 at the Highland Park hespital. Mr. and Mrs. William Witten have just returned from Smith Lodge at Eagle River, Wisconsin the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Smith of Glencoe. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ellen Fritsch of W. Park avenue, Thursday, Septemâ€" ber 11 at 2:30 o‘clock. Miss Gladys Greenlaw, director of religious Education at the Presbyterâ€" jan church, returns next Saturday from her vacation spent at her home in Denver. Miss Ruth Hardiman, her sister, returns with her to resume her studies at the National Kinderâ€" garten college, Evanston. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. B. T. Cameron, Sr. of â€" Sheridan avenue, Highwood a week ago Sunday, August 24. Seven of the eight children attended with their families. At> this time five birthdays were celebrated, those of Mr. Joe Cameron, Mrs. R. C. Camâ€" eron, Mrs. George. Rich, Mr. William Cameron and baby brother Cameron. All of thier birthdays fell within four days of each other. Miss Veronica Loesch and Mrs. Beâ€" vans of W. Park avenue, entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening in compliment to the latters daughter, Kathleen, whose marriage to Herbert Engstrom of ‘Chicago will take place this month. f Miss Gayle â€"Borneman former school nurse at the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school, and surgical nurse at the Highland Park hospital, is very serâ€" jously ill at the Wesley hospital in Chicago. She was removed there from a hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota the first part of this week, and is still in a very serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Duffy, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Duffy were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geiser of Ames, Iowa. Local and Personal Mrs. Ellen Fritsch of W. Park avâ€" enue has returned home after spendâ€" ing the past ten days attending the camp meeting at Barrington, II1. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Zabel and son Teddy were the Sunday luncheon guests at the Congress hotel and the dinner guests at the Edgewater Beach hotel of their cousin, Mrs. A. Latta of Louisville, Ky., who has as her weekâ€"end guests at the Congress, her sister, Miss Edelhoff and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Zabel, also of Mrs. Bertha Kittman of N. St. Johns avenue had as her holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Cedars of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. F. Hess ‘and children of Madison, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Oswaldo Schuette of| Mrs. A. O. Mason, Jr., returned| Miss Grace Lindstrom of Homeâ€" N. Sheridan road entertained at dinâ€"| Friday from Leland, Mich., where she| wood avenue returned home Monday ner and bridge, Saturday evening. was the guest of Mrs. Edwin Gilroy |after spending the past two weeks Mrs. Ellen Fritsch of W. Park @yâ€"| for ten days. with relatives in North Dakota. Te vne oeceine wark Qrenging (io|, MY® Gitzen of Crystal Falls, Mich,| _ Mr. Leslic Thurn spent the weekâ€" ing the past ten days altendin£ tD°!;â€" ino puest this week at the C. F.\end in Dixon, Illinois visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Axel Larson of N. St. Johns avenue returned Monday from a two weeks motor trip through Northern Wisconsin and Canada visitâ€" ing Port Arthur, Ft. Williams and other places of interest. Mrs. P. C. Harde road is very serious land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Ish and famâ€" ily of Evanston were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street. Mrs. Edwin Fisher of Park avenue left Tuesday . for Welcome, Minn., where she was called on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Fred Jarcho. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. McMahon and Mr. F. C. Evans has returned to his work after a two weeks vacation visiting in Chicago and Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Delhaye left Sunday morning for a motor trip through the east. They intend to visit New York, Washington, Philaâ€" delphia and will visit Mr. McMahon‘s parents at Cortland, N. Y. Ned Ball who spent the summer at Charlevoix, Mich., returned to his home last week. Louisville 536 Central Avenue HIGALANDO PARK PHARM ACY Harder of S. Green Bay seriously ill at the Highâ€" T HE PRESS ENGLISH TOFFEE Newâ€"Deliciousâ€"Different Mrs. Gitzen of Crystal Falls, M is the guest this week at the C Varney home on Central avenue V. T. MeMAHON, R. Ph. G. A Delightful Place to Dineâ€" The Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria You‘ll enjoy the coolness and the charm of the Howard â€" Udell cafeteria where an enticing luncheon or dinner may be selected from a wide array of deliciously prepared foods. IN THE UDELL BUILDING ,,\‘ h y i da 4‘ d A# M . 4i # * k P | WB TB Ll,- CFâ€" y S S K _ Sunday Deliveries Phone Highland Park 2404 WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL l relatives w«o()@r 11

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