Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 9

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B ale.- Future, annual Opera Wish. tintics If the a has task, sung I in a a has ho in t, the man tamer teral, The y the ivaled Bill r who nfort.. ation, , has tring- Mr. t tro {Ever has Mr. :tors alas concert at the Moeonic hell. on Set- “my evening. May 28. A small nominal, .edmiuis’n _ftttr will be charged. Tickets mny be purchased from any member of the Glee club or bought at the, door the evening of -r-_-_, " -- itr-alhdec'Ngtght' I; -e - p T' " a; dikttrHitettt'iriarttrtdtrvar-t t-L.-c" ~ Master Andrew Erickson, eon of John T. Erickson, formerly of this city, now of Half Day is graduating_ from-the $,Ulf Day Grammar school. tomorrotevepintt, may. The Swedish Glee club are giving concert at the Mannie hull. on SI “my evening. 'd" lm. A___sm1 Mfg: Betty- Kaiser, daughter " Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Karger, 1284 Lin- coln avenue. Highland Park, has re- turned to Burlington Junior college, West Chester, Penn., from a Colonial Motor Bus tour of the New England States taken' by the college. The tour inclnded many points of histori- cal interest, such as: Philadelphia, Trenton, Princetori, New York, New Haven. Plymouth, Boston; Lexington, Concord, Sprimrfuld, Mass" and re- tartrtrfp across the Mohawk Trail to West Point. Captain and Mrs. A. W. Howard of Fort Sheridan are entertaining at dinner on Frida evening at the Of- fiterg arc TG guesfs Tim riiiifiiiri Col. and Mrs. Thais, Maiitr and Mrs. Smith, Lieut. Cooper and Min Van Nullm,1éeut. and Mrs. Bethe], Lint. and ‘Mrs. Wallace, Capt. and Mrs; Gotchel and Mr. and Mrs. Norlem of Winnetka. _ . _ -. P Mi. and Mrs. Johii Reeb of Deer- field. “bounce --the approaching mar- riage of, their daughter, Florence Ann to Mr. Ralph w: Cowan, son .£_M§:_Hs!¢1!__99131h 9n Saturday- June 27. _ -__--.-- "r-'"'--'")-." - . " . r. "‘ M , - “u, IF' _ _-.. ”on; ‘c..:...c.......~,.... v-wi-r,, #4... . .o.‘-...J. yum». ' - H w~ mum - . ' ‘ - ‘ ‘ M. - ‘ M ‘ ‘ Highland Park Locals radar, May club on Wednesday waning. Mrs. E. J. Long is unending seven! weeks in Pontiac, Mieh.' Miss Fumes Biodentadt spent the week-end with her later was lathe! Biederstadt of Highland Park. gThe Independent Sock! club met h'eter 'e-ie, iii "Isl-tlt-tPreis".'-., 'i-ttg-ts"-.'-,!:,?.' The eucceasful prize winners were Mrs. Walter Toll, Mrs. Louise Fred- rieks and Mrs Virginia meta. Mm. E. Juhrend of Highland Park received the guest prize. Mrs. Jennie Roman: of West Lake Forest will entertain the club on Wednesday, May 27. Mr. and Mn. Edward Hamburger were hosts to the Old Time Pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Charles Venton of Chicago visited their cousins. the Toll families on Sunday. _ Douglas Hastings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hastings of Somerset road, Deerfield, who graduated from Deer- tuid-Shields in 1928 was among those honored by the student, and faculty. of the University of Illinois on Pri- day, May 15. He has ranked in the highest ten per cent in his classes dub. ing the past two semesters; While at D. 8. KS. he was on the honor roll for three years. , - - The Deerfield-Shields summef school last eight weekniclosinx pp August 14. It is hoped that buses will run thits. symmet- for the Deerfield attr. dents. -. _ ""' - _-__ _ ve Mrs. C. W. Getty, Mrs. P. G. Pie- penbmk, Mrs. S. M. Gender and Mrs. Bruce _Blaine . were ' the DetHUld mothers who attended a meeting at the Y. W. C. A. in Highland Park last Tuesday afternoon, for the purpose of talking over plans for the lamp if Diabeljilfe I rtrr' the Girl "e-tri; Shoes for the Entire Family Tohphom k. P, 456 $650 gggrgNllNllilllllllllllllillll THE this dunner. The Deerfield girls will leave on June 17 for I lull two weeks at Bruce Luke. The amp has, been cal-nod to that one hundred girl: my be "eommodnted at one time. Any girl is eligible to attend comp, whether the is a Girl Reserve or not. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ambrose Gibbons of West Lake Forest left on Wednesday the funeral of Mr. Hans Agardt in Chicago on Monday. Mrs. J. R. Not: entertained seven Chicago teachers at dinner on Friday evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Not: home were Mrs. Anna Nota and Mr. Rudolph Nota of Chicago. Miss Rose O'Connor called on her school chum, Sister Mary Agnes Marie of St. May’s Convent, Chicago, GARNETT' THESE hats are precisely correct in every de- ns! of ntvlo- Just the richt weave of sennit 1 tail of style. Just the right weave of sennit braid; just the/right protstrHiurr of crown to brim; just the right quality for ssrviiai and the right price to establish value advantage. STRAWS of _ the Season $2.50 to $4.50 The Style on Sunday aftemoon erly Agnes Dooley. Robert Green-Mo 3nd Tom Pete returned Monday from Winneco tr." they ”at the week-cad as Min Virginie {winning was voted the best all around girl for the year of the Ravinie branch u Girl Re- let awarded her. _ T Miss Maxine Gleason of Cedar street with e. company of girls from Glencoo and Winnetka motored to Champagne. Ill., for over the week- end, to attend the high school meet there on Saturday. Miss Beatric Hun. formerly of DeerfUld, is the week-Ind guest of Miss Rachel Mannings. . Genuine South American Panama Mata, $5.00. " h It i.

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