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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 7

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" 'shi-a-io-Ast""""' IUBSCIIPTION PM 03-. m "" All oo-ry-tern nut in W J'"itte"riGtiidir-toe.thtwe.i.tfr. Articl- 'etrsmbBet'em nu‘uuh ell-dim a w-VA-ttttr-eo-ra-trt 'GNrl,'tir--.i, BPA-rue-ii-ease.. siiGTiiCGGtia "iifutdrtum, V ab or can" - m1:- Am a ndrrttttnat- - u - hbed. will In chm-III! " W! -. ,ouiaisirtrPetrerett8, a...“ pm. ulna-my. but Eiij'..'u.. you ole. "ltlN Put. iiaiiiririarYrti+ or m ue whoithwetr-Aera. shout-s éek "o, watrpdighttr improved on ednesdsy. .. _ L, Mrs. Chi-leis ’Clsr'k' of "Ridg‘ewood - "tnsr1izttcit1HtttpttrcrCMry, A 7 '""reere ardthtitmuttreet,orho ha; tiiFded tii' "TrrirTiTiiiiiCPimt "1M"! ear's absence in Juneau, Alaska.‘ hand, a! l 92M e even as "iitTiirir"iG amid Jiishsrrst_Neittravrtey, is Eggpletigx world tour, spent a em out; r. John & Van Bergen last thstur.r y. He is erlroute, torhis home in alifomia. T _ F ' '." Ir. Graham-Taylor-will address the hicago Plant, Flower and' Fruit uild at the Garden ehib tea room, erehandise Mart, Chicago, on Tues- y, March 24 " 8:15 p. m. Mrs. E. H. Eitel who has been ending two weeks in Highland Park siting friends returned', Monday to r home in Halifax, Va. The, last of a series of musicals, with. ven by Miss 1'tirfily,rfiiyrrtr,yot the me ofaBriii.i.-t." "ntpselt, m yen yesterday (Wednesday) morn- Mr. and Ary, 2shr132lNyrttcrntarp, hat Wisihiaiir, froth a very Pl}!!- l two weeks' trip to New Oriana d California. _'" '"_e' ___-r------.---'-'-- Mr. D. A. Inman, formerly of ditewood drive has manual ,m in? he MW 'hqtt, Prey Mi. iGiriiii' Mr artments will 9 3 of hetrr'taira rraw' evening. . ts..J.sP., 'iyeatit io sailed last S "" 1mm puma comm "ee-tAm-+P-hen' ' to Spend tn 5 mother Mm Mrs. Arthur I Mr. D. A. Inman, formerly of ditewood drivehu mount“ MT west avenue, Mold. _ . , Bitlt Egan who is a student _ tt mate school will arrive homo Sitar- y to spend the tqrritttt-vaeation with M ff " Highland Park Local and .Pzrsanal n mm m---.---.-.---.------.--. Conv, E other Mrs. R. B. Smxey. . Arthur Bytteld entertained the of directors of the Musicians of Women, which group the I gt luncheon on Monday. There sixteen guest; meant. _ sixte sud ur, um 19, IMI W ad Mn; Arthur has of Cednr have gone to Palm Belch nttend the convention of the rs Insurance Company. Mr. u one of the twenty-one scents Chigago “OI to qualify for vention. . V _' William H. Bartel of the Udell rut: will cumin the. mom- her 1Mihti" club'ct dinner" to.. evening. . LI; Dani!” and 21m; Gal-L llod lat Ntitr%i NOV Jcclinnupstmgtymstd ”duh-Wlndl. Mareh 19. 1981 No. ' mm. Mrs. Joseph Peddle is entertaining the ,ienitietwcor-Ur bridge club this afternoon. _ Hans Baht rand. Kieth Grant will spend the week-end with their re- spective parents. Both boys attend school at Champaign, Ill. -__ Mr. and Mrs. George Homevof Chi- cago announce the birth of a dough- ter, Mary Ann, born Saturday, March 7. Mrs. Homer has many friends here having made her home with 'Mr. and Mrs. Godfried Arnswnld of Home- wood avenue for some time. She was formerly Mies "Pudd" Timons. Mrs. Edmund Lehmkuhl entetta her home on North avenue. A _ca"-'l-a,B.ithrqituietr'ir1HreiiiE ' 'TiraFtirtii'iii5 tWelve guests at seven o'eloebdimter day awning. The occasion was in - I I ti E bi ll i . - Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl who hwe spent' the past three months in “Qiill!_,!fl_¢..c_‘l_i£i®u!§_ofi their my home and “timed at Hot Springs, Ark., on Wednesday, where they will 'ptrtttr_gtltttpt two weeks. ..7They are ts1tptset?fr to arrive home the W137 part “April. ,1 Mrs. N. S. Mayo of Sheridan place has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lockhart of Kansas City, Mo. for the out week. - Mr. and Mrs. Thom of Hickory stroéf Ttave just returned from a ten week: stay in southern California and Mexico. ' Campbell Chapter No. 712, o. E. s., will celebrate their birthday " the next regal“ meeting to be held Wed- nesday, April 1. b Wr, Fred Moon who was injured proved and " ABE! to regdirie'-rtitii (In; ties part time at the post ofBee. Dr. and Mrs FranY"rrantrmar of Southme Bsyrrmut, .5116: thts_lt, Et parents _of t baby girl, born at 1li'd, BidiUtsst J,'wrlr, 11mm Itil, 'tbjirMiin. March 12., "V --e E"'--' eee"" WWW Mr: and‘Mrs; William Annual of Cherry street, Winnetkl, are an- thoaneintr the birth of a baby girl, born on Thursday, March 12, t the, W "lifts?" _Carrtstt Wit Oaths}: WET-Tie the guest '- Fe this 'Wéeii"tt:m home of her uneleWr. Fritz Baht. York City on the White trtrr Brier S. S. Britunice for . three weeks West India cruise. Mr, and Mrs. E. C, Ohrmund and daughter, Ethel, were the _ Sundey - of Mr. and Mrs. George Diet: of Chiago. 7 Me... M. K. Richter left Mondatfor in indefinite- in Duluth, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Cuseaden of Michigan. avenue, Banana,“ trtetnt_eetter-of--ttomt-A4tw, 113111ng Park hogpitgl "trr, may, Much 18. Mrs. Cuscaden is the former Irvin Rear of this city. ‘Mr. and Mm. Nicholas Miller of Buckley 'Wai-r-lil-tons-ut-apr, joking " the birth in! a baby girl, born on Thursday, March 12v.st,,.the Highland Park hospital. murky tibrhoot of jaunt: PM"! Highly mm. “1130? mm. M Pru-tittr.-trandf- normal-nonunion“. 821 Eu: Park Avenue " Mk "" \'M I.” entertain- THE nt The work as a whole showed Bne remit: of carefully organized and di- -riR%Rramrmar-nmtti6tsteir-ztitMmr-rtr" . . irs i l it . , man rents regept on gg__g_eg§.l ?m%%afivfiigwmm l training and development with Cher? the spirit of common. justice, fair gat . 4.. established her work in this commu- nity over. thirteen, years "o, and there is”: increasing aiipriseiUiaa on the part of the parents of her work and worth. The purpose of thetse exhibitions " . 2,'f.lys! Afr patrons of the school wtheLuqufiM‘with the dilteireitt wine "i"TG'ii"'tT'v'TiF" '31: aged in by the ehildNiiaiirnir- thiifr hilyr "eAmtionireriod, and the method and meme: of instruction. tutors, but tho trades played each evening: January 27, (Fades four m1 ilve; February MV gndes six end sevengand Mareh migrates twt and puree. The work consisted of group =iiiiirrtTiiiCitiiiris 7”; iititiViiirTiiiT-TaE .dnnCinK‘iSMd triryr1nttrtrae,tess w, fit; the upper (rude: was under pupil leadership. 'tb‘r'ii,”’dnder' the direction of Miss Ethel Goddard, welLkiaown director of physical training. _ . . The ghiidxfenp! gym, tehttol Ind their parents have been endoying I series of play-evenings within the Miss Goddard’s Play Evenings Are Enjoyed 371 Laurel Ave. Miss Anna Willatr Seientifie Swedish Massage " also Reducing _ _- New location T North Shore Trust Company II ' - BANK V Tel. H. P. 2468 To hel'p"" our patrons safe: guard their savings this bank maiiitairis a reliable advisory service with re- gard to investments. You are cordially invited to Evan tourself of it " any time. "V Dnlinel Banana“! conduct the Ionic“ next Sunday morning, Much 22, It 11:00 'o’clockfst North Shore Practical Life." Dr. Bettan Speaks High-Tone Restaurant 1lA18i, ‘STATIQNED IN gamma ' J' A'FALL TIMES Raviniir Yellow Cab Company M. F. Brendan, 13:99. __ k DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Phone Hithhnd_l’_uk 1,29,,7 - All are welcomed. Private Limousines {of Parties oh MM BUSINESS MENS f LUNCH f 40c 7 5417, Central’Avenue Highland Park _ Try Our Delicious at Glencoe Church Itil,, V p. .LL’ E3! Tsl

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