My: Emma Park Press) WMMTIIUM Flinn-chm " lbw Put. his Col-ti. "ll-ob. Thursday, February 19, 1931 Entered In Second Clu- matter M.relt t, Chis-(o can: 6 N. Ilehignn Ave. State 6820 IWHP'HON PIICI â€.0. 731m All communication. mun be “$00!!!qu by the rum and addreu of the writer. Amul- fttr Dublin-tier: mun Inch the editor by Wain-d†noon to sun" “pantie. in "great up». - -. . _. A“... tt-tttuuttnn of condomâ€. and: of (huh. oucum- Baue- M entertainment: or other um:- wiuu In Mum-Inc: churn is pub- lulud. It“) tte ehu-nd " you!" .41va- IOU. n the no“ on“ " Hllhlund Park, mun 1'!!!"th " BACE ml by I'll WILL PIIN'I’ING COMPANY “O Cami - Inland Path III. “on“. awn: Put “but“. lit Vol. 19 Miss Lulu Luswell, nurse at the Iyeevtuld.Shields high school attended the Central Council of Nursing Edu- mtinn hold in the Palmer House, Tues- Miss Grace Johnston of North av- enue entertained her 500 club Tues- day evening. The prize winners were Mrs. Frank Wall, Mrs. Joe Jacobs and Miss Grace Johnston. iation held in the Palmer House, day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Grego and family of s. Lincoln avenue have just returned from a sojourn of two months in the south motoring from New Orleans to St. Petersburg, Fla., then from the west coast to the aunt coast. "they visited Palm Beach for several weeks, sailing from Key West to Havana, Cuba, where they were guests at the Seville Biltmore hate] f.or several weeks. The remainder of their visit was spent at Palm Beach. Mrs. Charles F. Grant will enter. tain the members of her sewing club at her home on Forest avenue this evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Koon returned to their home on Ridgewood drive Sunday after a six weeks stay in Florida. ' Mrs. Irving twelve guests Wednesday at Johns avenue. Mr, and Mrs. George L. Vetter spent the week-end visiting relatives in Hooppole and.Geneseo, Jllin?it. - Mrs. Carl Kie'khafter of, Oshkosh, Wis.. is spending this week at the home of her relatives the Fritz Baht family on Laurel avenue. Mr. Clyde Wayne Hise who has been quite ill at' his home on St. Johns place for the past week is very much improved. T Mrs. I. C. Rasmussen entertained twelve guests at luncheon at the Green Tea Pot an Friday followed by bridge at her home on S. St. Johns avenue. '. Mrs. Hilton Dinner was hostess on Tuesday afternoon at a small bridge party at her home on Division street, Mr, Martin Murphy of Glencoe av- enue underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis at the Highland Park hos- pital last Wednesday. He is getting along nicely. Miss Dummy Spink of the Udell Apts. is ill with the fiu. - Highland Park Local and Personal Februnry 19, 1931 C. Schuf entertained at luncheon-bridge on her home 810 S. St. . Miss Marjorie Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell of Humil- ton, Montana, formerly of Highland Park, is staying with her aunt, Mrs. John S. Bell, and attending Deerfield- Shields high school. T ' Edwin and Harriet Gilroy are‘ill at their home on Central avenue with the flu. N Mrs. Robert G. Evans is seriously ill at her home on South First street. Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenwald enter- tained the birthday club at I lovely Valentine party on Saturday. There were five tables of five hundred. The successful prize winners included Mrs. J, Stipe, Mrs. E. Pett, Mrs. J. Walters, Mr, J. Walters, Mr. F, Rub- ley and Mr. F. Perryman. Mrs. Morton R. Mavor, Mrs. Fran. eis N. Bard and Mrs. Carl O'Dell left last Friday for Philadelphia from where they sail for the West Indies. They expect to return about March 1. Mr. and Mrs. James A, Young- love (Dorothy Reay) entertained their bridal party of a year ago at a tea Sunday aftern'oon at their home, 840 Sheridan road, Gleneoct in observance of their first wedding anniversary. Mrs, Arnold Lauridson of North av- enue left Monday for a four months visit with friends in Phoenix, Arizona and Los Angeles, California. The Roy Nearxarder family of "eerfield have moved to their new home 620 Laurel avenue, Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sedzwick re- turned Monday from a two months vacation in Florida, Mrs, Nellie Fehner of Detroit, Mich., announces the engagement of her daughter, Helen, to Mr. Robert Lewis Silber, son " Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Silber ot this city. Miss Anna Bahr entertained eight guests at dinner on Saturday at the Green Teu Pot. ' bridge wu enjoyed at two tables at Miss Bahr's home on Laurel avenue. The out of town ttuests included Miss Emmn Lee and Miss Helen Thompson of Chi- Cairo Mrs. Charles Sanborn entertained her luncheon club on Thursday at her home on Ridgewood drive. The Lady Vikings are sponsoring a The Lady Vikings are sponsoring a benefit bunco party at Witten hall on Wednesday, Feb. M. .The public is most cordially invited to attend. The Presbyterian Guild will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Clay H. Zimmer- mann, 323 Bloom street, with Mrs. R. R. Wible, assisting. The women of the church are cordially invited to R. R. of the attend Mrs. Bertha Kittman entertained her 500 club at her home on North St. Johns avenue yesterday afternoon (Wednesday). Mr. and Mrs. C. Shlater and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hess and children of Kenosha were the guests It the home of Mrs. Bertha Kittman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwingle and daughter, Marie of North Grown Bay road are leaving Sunday for Hot Springs, Arkansas, . Mr. and Mrs. David C. Stukey of S. St. Mohns avenue entertained at dinner and theatre party last evening, (Wednesday). Mm. llarlam Rogers of Half Day road, who has been ill for the past two weeks with the hu, is slowly im. proving. THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. C. Stukey of S. St. Johns avenue entertained " dinner and bridge In! Friday evening. The guests included, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hunter and Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Hardncre of this city and Dr. and Mrs. H. Quint. of Evan-ton. Mrs. James Collins had In her Sun- day guests Mr. ind Mrs. Berg and family of Kenonhn. Wis. ' Mrs. William Mlcdomld and two children, Billie and Bub-n have been living in Evan-tun for the pan month. They have taken In apart- ment In the Library Plan hotel, where they expeet to remain until i North Shore Trust Company m I BANK One week's wages for tent. Two weeks wages for all other expenses. And sarve the fourth week's pay. An old rule but a good one. ll The - were entertained at din- ner followed by a tour of the Jewell Tea Co,'. new plant. Mr. Ind Mrs. Edw. W. Harm“ have moved from Central avenue. to Princeton avenue. Mr. and Mm. John Maddy enur- tainad thirty frlendu. ThurIday eve- ning, Feb. te, in honor of 1er fourth wedding anniversary. The evening was spent in dancing. card playlnx and game... Everything was carried out in Valentine ideal. After a moat delightful evening, all departed Ielv’ ine congratulationa and wishing Mr. ad Mrs. untidy many more happy wedded yaan. _ Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Syn-m of 0.:k meet. enurtained nix of Mr. Symn'n friends at day. Feb. fifth year Shore hm prune to In. ', ent were, M Russell. H. I S. Sham-run Mr: the m glue-ll era! weeks Gen. and Mn. Robert K, Wood with their daughuru Sam Slims Wood um! Frances Wood and um Minuet Woodrutt, daughter of Gen. Woodrutt, in commnd at Ft. Laven- worth, are being much ettteru'med during their sojourn " Atlanta. Ga., what the Woods ori, cunt-u of Mos. George Hardwick and Mini Woodrutf in visiting Mrs. JIMEI Paul anlery. They attended the Junior humu- hall at the Forrest Hills-kicker hotel nu Vulentim'l night. her tive hundmd day. Jay evening evening ut the home ol Bridges. The fullnwiu elected: Pvesident, Mrs, son: vice president, Mrs, ueeretary-triurer, Mrs, I‘m-M Mrs Mm The Junior St Ind In. H. K. Symn' of on ' entertained six of Mr. Synon'r In at I 7 o'clock diam, Satur- Feb. " in honor of hi. twenty- year of service with thv North I line. The party WIII u wu- to Mr. Synon. The cue-u pm‘ you. Mum. â€(Furl-on, T. E M, H. L. Burke, H. V. Rum-r Iwcmft And F. Linotrom. from Alice ldmund Btu! will I nu Ihllfax. Vtc, Mrs. Sum llolme . w. Dayton of hush-In to the of Tuttitr will If her hridu to the member club today, Tl club met Monday Mrs. H. A. elk-urn were Am: Nel. Ivetuoet; Ind Norman Cul. 'tttertair luh Fri- Thur nex th