Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1931, p. 8

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I you I- I'm- l.. 15e 45c 15¢ Me 25c 18e 50c 25c Me 32e i-br Asp, 2.', Ge MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION Can MM Me 68e 58c 32c 28c 29c l ge 81 c 25c IIA' 29e 255x: DU .doz. .doz. 2 lbs. head 27e head 23c lb. 17e lb. 28c lb. 16e lb. 12e lb. Me lb. 19e -9c -23c -13e -7c -lk Mc. -ale THE PRESS 'tre - -4c 17e 23c 29c or. nulca, nu. Mr. 3nd Mrs. Frank Siljestrom and daughter Miss Mae, no lenving this week for Florida where they plan to spend the balance of the winter. Harry Sellery returned last week to Williams college where he attends I school. _ Messrs. Ernest Gieser. Fred Giescr and George Bowden spent I few diva last week visiting the Ernest Gieser’s of Amos, In. _ .. ' I "i/c Rolland Blehnehl i. entertain- ing her lunqheon club tomorrow afternoon (Fridgy)._ . . "ir/irihiiG, M: Dooley entertain-, ed the Catholic Daughters, at her home wednesdtrvenitttr.. . . Mrs. Edwin Fulkerson of Michigan avenue is entertaining the members of her bridge club this afternoon. l Campbell Chapter Guild is meet- ine this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Max Muller of First street. first}: J-Wnrth of Yule lane en- tertained at dinner on Monday eve- nine. -- A " .tt___, “A "III-- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dixon on“ their mother Mrs. Dixon and Miss Barbara Leidel 'of Greenville, Ill" who were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dixon of Glenview Avenue hove returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Koon are enjoying a four weeks sojourn in Florida. Dan Garrity of McDoniels avenue who has been on the sick list is able to be around again. Miss Florente Kehoe of Yale lane) was operated on Saturday " the Highland Park hospital for appendi- citis. She is reported doing nicely. Mrs.~.lamen She-hen of Sunset road is hostess to the Lady Foresters this evening (Thursday). The Lady Elks Social club met yesterday afternoon at Elks temple. Mr, Thomas Clark who has been eonfined to his home with the grippe for the past week is getting along nicely. Local and Personal Mrs. John Boles, Mrs. Paul Buy and Mn, James Dillon of Chicago were the luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs, Georg! Bowden. T ’9". {hula-I Kuhlman, carpenter. who “in injured last Wednesday when he fellifrom tt building which he was working on in Wnukegnn is getting along nicely. He is- in St. Therese lie-pin]. The muffins: of Miss Bernice Mabel Hammer, daughter of Mr. Hugh Humme- of Glencoe, Ind Ed. ward P. Ohhrein, son of Mrs. Mir)! t OhIWein of Homewood avenue will take place next Wednesday morning - n . . ' 9,, u“ 45---”: blue plum; nu" 'r'-"--"""". at nine-thirty o'clock in the Sacred Hem church It Hubbard Woods with the Rev. Father Hearth omciating. Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sn, of Chic-go, is the guest this week of her death- ter Mrs. James Healer of s. Green Bay rand. _ 7 - .. my. t- - 9., w... Mrs. Agnes Duly will be hum tomorrow afternoon to the members of the Friday afternoon bridge club. There will be three tables, L Mrs. George Vetter enterttunea we members of her five hundred club on Saturday night at her home on Lincoln avenue. , Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kruse and daughter of Skolde avenue were the week-end guests of their parents, the S. F. Krusea. at Waterloo, Iowa. Miss Kruse, a sister, returned to Highland Park with them and will be their house guest for several weeks. u . a ., , WEEKE- Mrs Henry McKay of S. Linden avenue entertained at dinner on Sat- urdny preceding the Fashion Show " Elm Place school. _ . ' _c_.-, .1... in nun A Ann. -v..-.,.. Among the entertaining being done in compliment to Miss Bernice Ham- mer whose marriage to Edward Obl- . . 7 --- .-." Inc: "an”. ........_.a. - wein of this city takes place on next Wednesday morning, was a handker- chief shower on Friday given by Mrs. William Mooney, a party on New Year's eve by Miss Helen Nichols; Miss Louise Klauke of Glencoe en- tertained at a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday, and tonight Miss Grace Kolterman will entertain at an apron shower. N Mr, and Mrs. Russell W. Ambach of Hazel avenue are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a non, ,born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, Jan. il, 1931. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Etherton of keist avenue, Waukegan, announce the birth of I son, born Monday, Jan. t2 at the Highland Park hospital. - "I I I I Tt_.... on runny, can. u. ...~.. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Etherton of Kain avenue, Waukegan, announce the birth of I son, born Monday, Jan. t2 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wahl of Deer- held are the happy parents of a son born " the Highland Park hospital on Monday, Jan. 12, 1931. __.l... wro___t-.. " on Monday. Jan. IE, Juan. Mr. and Mrs. William Plantini of Railway avenue, Highwood, are re- joicing at the birth of a baby girl. born on Monday, Jan 12, at the Highlnnd Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs Jack Shelk of South Second street are thy proud parents of a son, born Saturday, Jan. If. (H a an“, unu- -"""l. 'ei'""" Marion Zimmer, daughter of Mrs Anna 'dimmer of Onwentsia avenue, who has been very sick for the past ten days is slowly improving. Marion Bell and Dorothy Dow of River Forest were the weekend guests of Lorraine Holabird of For- est uvenue. . L trt" I'vlluv- January IO is the birthday of the adoption of the 18th Amendment. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will have an all-day meeting on Friday, Jan. 16, " the home of Mrs. Eugene Hints of 153 S. Second street. Buffet luncheon will be serv- ed at noon. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bud and Mr. and Mrs. George B. tuhoileld have departed for their Innual trip to .Californin. While they ere gone Miss CatherittCYoe, and her sister will occupy the Scholield home. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett hud as their guests this week, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Curtis of Detroit, Mich. Marianna Ruftner In: returned from a short trip to New York and her sister. Virginin,’ is laying in New York for I round of eastern trips. Thursday, Jan. 15, 1931 ,"irisiieirGidrtairted the her five hundred club night at her home on will

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