. and idents Miss ight hth day pent f his n of Park the the 4 Mrs. Henry Norkett was delightâ€" Il dies from Bethany church, who came | _| [ anniversary yesterday afternoon. â€" | 11â€" ~~â€"â€" Mrs.W. B.â€"Zimmer will entertain => ¢â€" the members of her bridge club on J | : Friday evening. *X â€"| ~M~â€" Mrs. Dudley Berwey of â€" Neenah, > f Wi.-, 8 pel it Ehewnek- â€"end with he ol & sister Mrs. J. Archibald Bailey. 14 > Mrs. M. Kearney of 8. First st., nia where she spent several wuk:.l Mr. and Mrs. George Allan Mason left Tuesday for Atlantic City, N. ~~_J., where they will spend two weeks. The annual list of awards in the form of spring vacation cruises has been announced at Tabor academy. This year there will be seven groups in all, each party consisting of six boys. ~Among one of the parties er e ME :o vansnamenset narmmentiiiacs u1 o5 o Cee Ahacccare are mthrmnesnce Mrs. John C. Fay and Mrs. A'u‘nf? Trapp are attending their bridge club at the home of Miss Ann Clavey of Glencoe today (Thursday). Mrs. Justina Garborlet, who has been confined to her grandâ€"daughâ€" ter‘s home (Mrs. Robert Aynsley), for the past month ~by illness is very much improved. iss THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1982 wï¬rs-.- L. B. Sinclair is entertaining at tea tomorrow (Friday) for Mrs. C. F. Bickler and her mother Mrs. L + OME M Bs cdic w egs uie n rmaainc:" es ine deisp ) e lc e nc Haffner who have recently come to Highland Park to make their home, They are residing at 208 Elmwood drive. Mrs. Robert E. Wood has just reâ€" turned from Augusta, Ga., where she spent the past three weeks visâ€" iting her mother, Mrs. George Hardâ€" Mrs. Joseph B. Card has returned from Arizona and southern Califorâ€" nia where she spent several weeks. _ Mrs. William Grote of Wheaton was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Henry â€"E. â€"Masonâ€"of â€"~LCARLLAL:@Â¥6DAGn Mrs. Joseph B. Card has rgttg!ned Lane entertained at bridge last Mrs. Herman Goldberg of Keno« sha, Wis., was the guest of Miss Mae Siljestrom last Wednesday. Mrs. Raymond W. Stevens of the â€"Meadows, S.â€"Green Bay road, is repâ€" + résenting a Chicago chapter at the ~‘state conference of the D. A. R. at _ Mrs. Angus Gunn of Cary avenue has returned from a three months‘ + s ! 1 ] l m .d‘. _ Mrs. Joseph Neild of S. St. J( ave., entertained at cards on Thursday afternoon. _ _ _ _ entertained at â€"two hundred yesterday afternoon. _ â€"â€"â€" â€"Mr. and Mrs. James L. Martin announce the engagement of their daughter Jane to John B. Wing, son of Luman A. Wing Jr., of Evanâ€" ston. Miss Martin was a bud of the season of 1930â€"31 and made her bow at a garden tea at her parents‘ resâ€" 1de1;e: She is a graduate of Roseâ€" mary Hall at Greenwich, Conn., and of the Finch School in New York City. She is affiliated with the Junâ€" ior League and the Service club. Mr. Wing attended the Asheville The Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Siemsen and children are spending this week at Pietone, Ill., Rev. Siemsen‘s old Richardâ€" O‘Connor â€"of. Highwood, who met with serious injuries in an automobile accident in Pontiac a week ago Tuesday, and who is in the Pontiac hospital, is reported as getting along nicely, â€" «. = _ _â€" â€"â€" â€"evening, March 22, at Odd Fellows hall, The public is invited to attend. â€" ~Marvy Ragan of 650 Homewood student. at De Kalb Normal school was the weekâ€"end guest â€"of ‘Miss Miss Peggy Osburn who has been attending school in Rockford, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Theo. L. Osburn of Kinâ€" caid street, a" Sheridan Lodge No. 662, 1.0.0.F., is ~holding â€"a â€"cardâ€"partyâ€"Tuesday Li .. HHQIXKLHHE _ €E CROEC, _ $ECee U V P e P s " evening, March 22, at Odd Fellows partner in Klee, Rogers, Loeb & hall, The public is invited to attend. | Wolff, insurance brokers at 175 West Mary Ragan of 650 Homewood | Jackson boulevard. Mr. Klee was avenue, who has been seriously ill active in charity work and from 1909 with pneumonia for the past week| to 1919 he was treasurer and a diâ€" is very much improved. . rr_e:‘fnr of the Jewish Charities of n L 61 1 c HMF nA * Mr., Klee was born in CGermany E‘ghfl‘ Dist. Meeting and received his education there and } S 6 q s in Chicago. He married Florence of Legion Here Mar. 24| in CNSSO _/ 5 .Smid va, in C OO l Sommeâ€"â€"â€"â€" > u0 â€" _ ._|1910. Besides his widow he is surâ€" in Highland Park on Thursday eveâ€" ning March 24. â€"This will be a joint affair with the local post and large attendance is expected. Entertainâ€" ment committee has a very interâ€" esting program for this night. We invite all Exâ€"service men to attend. 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