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Highland Park Press, 18 Jun 1931, p. 7

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CThe Bighland Dark Press Thursday, June 18, 1931 t Highland -r:mlahom't;bm C Vol. 20 Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, â€" will < be> charged atâ€"regular advertisâ€" Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Gibbs of Maâ€" ple avenue are the happy parents of a son, born at the Highland Park hospital, on Tuesday, June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanner of Deerfield are rejoicing on the birth of a son Wednesday, June 17, at the Highland Park hospital. : Miss Florence Stevens has just reâ€" turned from a week‘s motor trip in the East. She visited in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. â€" : Miss Rachel Mannings of 1016 Oak street is leaving tomorrow (Friday) to spend the weekâ€"end with Miss Beaâ€" trice Huyg of Chicago. x2 The Highland Park Cricket club played the "Pickwick club" at Washâ€" ington Park, Chicago, Sunday, June 4, winning with a score of 65 to their opponents‘ scored of 44. The next game is scheduled for next Sunday, June 21, with the Milbourne Cricket elub. The match will beâ€"played at Washington Park at 1:30 o‘clock. Mrs. Archibald Abercromby of Linâ€" coln avenue is entertaining at lunchâ€" eon and bridge today (Thursday). â€" The W.C.T.U. will hold an allâ€"day sewing meeting on Wednesday, June 24, at the home of Mrs. John Fidder of 149 South Second street. A cafeâ€" teria lunch will be served at noon after which a business meeting will be held. Mr.:and Mrs: John Mannings of Oaki street are leaving tomorrow, Friâ€" day, for a ten days‘ vacation at Lake Lawn, Wis. 2 ~‘ Miss Kathleen Woodberry of 1441 Dean avenue is spending twoâ€"weeks at camp. Pamin y ce & Mrs. John McKenzie of the Moraine hotel is giving a luncheon next week at the Knollwood country club. ______ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boynton of Peoria are visiting the S. T. Dexter. family of South Sheridan road today and Friday. They plan to attend the graduating exercises of the Deerfleldâ€" Shields high school, of which Miss Phyllis Dexter is a member of the class of 1931. + Mr. George Greene‘s mother and sister of Byron, Ill., spent the weekâ€" end at the Greene home on Gray avenue. Vera‘®and George Greené reâ€" turned with them on Sunday and will spend the next three weeks in Byron. _Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade left yesterday (Wednesday) for a ten days‘ trip to Winneconne, Wis. > ~~More than 100 Girl Reserves from this city left yesterday (Wednesday) for a two weeks‘ outing at Camp Merry Days, Druce Lake, IIl. _ Richard Branigar was a member of the 1931 graduating class at Harâ€" vard,; where, exercises were held" yesâ€" terday (Wednesday}. > _‘ June 18, 1931 No: 16 Many preâ€"nuptial affairs are being given for Miss Sarah Stires Wood prior <to her marriage â€"to James R. . Addington this Saturday. Miss Ann Elizabeth Walsh will give a luncheon at her.home, 210 East Pearson street, in honor of Miss Wood on Friday, and next Saturday Miss Virginia Waller and Miss Winnifred Wheelér will give a dinnerâ€"dance at the Saddle and Cycele club for. Missâ€" Wood and~ her fiance:â€"Mr.=and Mrs. Otis rubbard will entertain at a supper party next ;Bunday at Onwentsia, and the followâ€" ing night Mrs. James Otis Heyworth and her son, James O. Heyworth, will give a dinner party at Shoreacres for the bridal party.. A. Watson Armour III and John Simpson will give a dinâ€" nerâ€"dance at Onwentsia on Tuesday night, June 23, and Gordon Kelley ~will give a similar affair the following night at Shoreacres. . Miss Leila Withers will give the spinster dinner at her Winnetka home on Thursday, June 25, and Mr. Addington will give his bachelor dinner at Onwentsia the | same night. Gen. and Mrs. Wood will give the bridal dinner at their Highâ€" land Park home on Friday, June 26. The same day Bishop and Mrs. Ernest M. Stires of Long Island will arrive from Long Island. Bishop Stires, for :h‘:“r‘nlrrkg' Miss Wood is named, Swfll read service on Sa Y, June 27. at 430 ‘a‘cleck lin. Trintty piscopal church, High Park. Mrs. Bernard Siegele of Half Day road entertained her five hundred club Tuesday evening. f, The Grace M. E. Ladies‘ Aid will meet ~with Mrs. â€"Kelleyâ€"andMiss ~De Roo of Walker avenue tomorrow aftâ€" ernoon (Friday) for their regular June meeting. All are urged to be present. - x Miss Margaret R. McNeil of Mcâ€" Daniels avenue was the weekâ€"end guest of her cousin, Mrs. Victor Heitz, the former Marguerite Smith of Chiâ€" cago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd of Green Bay road spent several days last week motoring in the east. They also spent several days with the Lesher family of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Anna Zimmer and two daughâ€" ters, Marion and Ruby, made a trip to theâ€"Wisconsin â€"Rapidsâ€"lastâ€"week. Mrs. James Stransky and son Anâ€" drean of Vesper returned to Highland Park with them to visit here. â€" ~‘Mr. and Mrs. John V. Noreross of Central avenue, have issued invitaâ€" tions for the wedding of their daughâ€" ter, Marion Ruger, to Dr. William Haviland â€" Morriss â€" of Wallingford, Conn., at Trinity Episcopal church, on June 25 at 4:30 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon. Miss Caroline Schofield is to be maid of honor for Miss â€"Norcross, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Stephen Y. Hord and Miss Emily Norâ€" cross, cousins of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Henry H. Morriss of Ruxton, Md., will be best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Dr. John R. Norcross, brother of Miss Norcross, William Jerome Ruger Jr., and George Allan Mason Jr., her cousins, and Rodney Starkweather Mason. 5 T*HE PEEBSS Get, ickey , 1‘M _ Celebrate your independence from the high cost of inferior cleaning by havâ€" ing the Reliable Laundry & â€"Dry Cleanâ€" ing Company do ALL of your work. 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