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Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1930, p. 9

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Thursd Philadelphia, Pa., are visting . their sister Mrs. Trigg Waller. They came here to attend their niece‘s wedding. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, are spending several days this week with theirâ€"sister Mrs. Leo. White ofâ€" Bloom street. Dr. and Mrs, Robert Emett Moran stopped over during the week to visit Mi. and Mrs. Oswald Schuette. Dr. Moran was on his way to the reunion of former members of the staff of the Mayo clinic. Ontheir return to Washington, D. C., Dr. and Mrs. Moran will stay a few days with the Schucette‘s in Highland Park. Mrs: Philip Schreiber of Glencoe uvenue entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon. The Missionary society of the Bethâ€" any church will meet Thursday (toâ€" day) at 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. T. M. Decker of Second street. Mrs. Losterâ€" Olson will entertain the members of her bridge club toâ€" Mrs, Joseph F. Leaming and daughâ€" ter Miss Marjoric entertained the Raâ€" vinia branch of the Dorceas society of the Presbyterian church at tea last Thursday afternoon. + Xir. and Mrs. O. B. Brand were the weekâ€"end guests ol LNG. RETIMNES 27 Milwaukec. Miss Adda Black of Hollywood Calit., who. has been visiuing. NCP niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert 8. Black for the past three weeks, lcft »Monday for her home. 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Eitel have left for Halifax, Va., where they will make â€" Hear / the .Cuyler; choir, â€" Thursday evening in Highwood. Mrs. Marry Erhart is entertaining twelve guests at supper and bridge, Sunday evening. Mrs,â€" Mortor R. Mavor has reâ€" turned from Detroit, Michigan where she spent a week visiting friends. Miss Mary . Sackett and son De Forest and Mrs. Kempler of Elgin were the luncheon guests of Mrs. H. C. Holabird, Thursday. Mr. Andrewâ€" Bloomfield and (Mr. Ingram C. Rasmussen have returned Mr. Andrewâ€" Bloomfield and (Mr. Ingram C. Rasmussen have returned fiom ahunting and fishing trip at Big lake St. Germaine, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crouch of Imperial avenue,. Park Ridge, <anâ€" nounce the birth of a #on, born Monâ€" day, September. 29 at the Highland F‘ark hospital. Hear . the. Cuylerchoir, Thursday evening in Highwood. heppy parents of a baby girl, born Wednesday, October 1 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Iverson of Wauâ€" kegan avenuc, Highwood are being congratulated on the birth of a son, born Friday, October 3, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. birth :o October pital. Hear . the evening in ainc rthday Hear Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Eitel have left r .HMalifax, Va., where they will ike their future home. * Little Gordon â€" Siljestrom . enterâ€" ined ten of his young friends at a rtvy Sunday, honoring his tenth ening in Mr. and ntial a Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. John F. O‘Connell of ystal lake areâ€" rejoicing on the rth of a baby girl, born Sunday, ‘tober 5, at the Highland Park hosâ€" and Mrs. Charles ( ay, id Mrs. 0. B. Brand were the I guests ‘of the Kellings in October 9, 1930 venue _ Cuyler choir, Thursday Highwood. Joseph Baruffi of S. Highwood are the f a baby girl, born ber 1 at the Highâ€" Sampsell has . reâ€" xtended motor trip been visiting her Bacon of Hear the Cuyler choir, Thursday evening in Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mayo returned Saturday from a two weeks motor trip through Iowa, Kansas and Misâ€" souri. At Kansas City they were joined by their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" law, Dr. and Mrs. Lockhart, who acâ€" cempanied them on a fishing and outâ€" ing trip to the Ozarks of south westâ€" ern Missouri. Oala roun nol Océtol ulations on the birth « at the Highland Park | day, September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Walte Lincoln avenue have from a two weeks mot« the east including New Washington. D. C. drive Mi M %marlry Erltool of muairg t 0hb tb t ib t t t d h tHâ€"tHd 0 100 00040 â€"0â€"0 3 Assets of Deerfield Building & Loan Assn. Increased 100 Per Cent Bb 0 0 00 0 i t t itb it tb tb t t t t t t venu ‘iends came to: hel irthday â€"anniversary AUsSU ng Mi PIANO .: VIOLIN Mr. and . Mrs. George 1. Dunsâ€" mb departed last Thursday for a rld tour, going from HMawaii to pan, China, Indoâ€"China, Singapore, ustralia, and New Zeland. | They o to return next year by way of iuth Africa and Europe. Mr. and rs. Dunscomb‘spent the summer at c Exmoor Country club. The marriage of Miss Gwendolyn mes, daughtoer of Mrs. William C, well â€"of Laurel avenue,. and Mr. It is announced ar ending Sept sets of the De« nt Mr. _ and Mrs. Elm place are The re m dLIIrC tmeL LATHROP MARLEY Directm N ingion, D. C. s Flora K. Levy has returned a few weeks vacation spent in ido and has reopened the Open ursery school at 186 Edgecliffe m trip tot and â€" Mr tanley Antes of N. St. Johns was _ pleasantly _ surprised twentyâ€"four of his young came to: help celebrate his y anniversary,. Sunday eveâ€" 00 was the feature of the eveâ€" urd Hu Oc d with slizhfl{ less than $25,â€" ts on September 30, 1929. . cceipts of the association are largely from the monthly Howar wauke n Park ave mtertained vening for day, Mrs. ubbard Wo marty in he Ashland _avenue, Saturday 1. The young couple lef ) through Iowa. d Mrs. Frederick â€" Steffen Highland Park 1138 Winnetka 8012 ace are receiving congratâ€" i the birth of a son, born hland Park hospital, Tuesâ€" enuc tion in ) at Filio Torri of 218 , â€" Mighwood, â€" anâ€" ige of their daughâ€" Mr. Theodore Zagâ€" avenue, â€" Saturday, that, ember rfield ill take place Satâ€" the home of her renue. Mrs. Jay S. 1 at a family party r Miss James, and Alexander Anderâ€" oods entertained at er honor. just returned r trip through York City and for the fiscal 30 last, the Building and sed 100 per : ofâ€" $50.000. THEORY lark of THE PRESS Cago ay | affords combinc t« As a result of the loans which the aâ€"sociation has been able to make on favorable terms to home builders and home owners, it is playing an imâ€" portant part in the development of the community and the rapid growth wwings m GARNETT‘S ly An Inspiration to Homeâ€"Makers North Star Blankets Every woman who take furnishing itâ€"room by trends and seasonâ€"will appraised _ North _ Shore Ownership of B & L shares an excellent opportunity to safe investment of monthly at a renumerative rate of inâ€" Pinafore Style Aprons An unusual quality at this price. Made of fast color â€"printed percales. Most women will want several at this low price. 50c. â€"room by asonâ€"will North Stan rrowth Regular and Extra Sizes easin ring assc men pi officers waBahn osident lc W wat together with the calibe: ck of the association, in t it will be a constantly in actor in the community‘ nth series being open urrent month, and the ort a large number of n prospective new memâ€" Van Arsdal hor only the m at th twice im are open ice a year, being open Wa Hunt

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