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Highland Park Press, 14 Mar 1935, p. 9

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TIONGRY EW,, ertas urant. ‘Mrs., h‘: “”fik“‘e;“:“.;‘&.'.‘.j or this centennial com._ | olet d ‘Mrs s Lewns ons ®" hS iN l old * ‘.'\'aqt to act as ve of that : ins . for \the 'omrntnoi'ttiqn ‘be “#l Fenders *Â¥ mad A; HAMILTON ;/ J. WURTH 6Â¥ NELSON T Eâ€"LINE re CC ND MP! SHOP k Press fovp Contemniaf BROS. DAIRY id | Afty Make of Radiator . . nd St. â€"Tel. H. P. 249 _ d Directory, | _ B& TAILORS â€" D BROS. OR CAR 1C SERVICE mobiles and Repairing future use!l M _\ . Tuls un cuial MARCH and Business [ _ 35 8. St. Johns Ave. etnoon > at . Eard: Zander in A NVb lt PES A:‘ H. Muhike, 1. 513 Elm Place . ‘Verene . Gunekel: and Marjorie Frost ~visited (Mrs. Roscoe Happ { (Lortaine Koller) and her new little : daughter Marlene Jo, at St. Francis ~~Hospital in Evanston on Thursday \ ‘Mr¢, George Antes will be hostess lumaxmr- Sewing Society on 5‘1'bnrldty afternoon, March 21, at ‘ her. home ‘on Deerfield Road. . i (‘_ Mr, and Mrs. George LaBahn and daughter Irma, and Mrs. C. Niebur of Evanston and Mrs. Augusta Millâ€" er of Cure:so were Sunday guests â€"at the Fred LaBahn home. . Mrs. : Miller remained as Mrs. LaBahn‘s lhohd guest.) > xB ; © \.Mr. and Mrs. P J. Juhrend were | guests at the William Selig home in | Chicago on Friday. . .\ *\ Mr. and Mrs. W. A."Whiting of | Chicago® were guests at the B. H | Kress home on Sunday. Both Mr. ; Whiting and Mr. Kress ate former aJ 88 lak n1 ENe ues NeR oo ie naln en t t o Con *THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935 : .Miss Ethel Button spent the weekâ€" end with Miss Helen Hartman in hru::d’l number of friends, Satâ€" urday, evening, at their home, on Wflm s j Mr. and Mrs. William Cazel of Winnetka have moved into the Gsell housé on North Chestnut Street, formerly ‘octupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose. to | compliment to James McNeil of Highland: Park ,wm:bphe.h@.,.-;:ag.. On Wednesday afterncon u« gene Boyer ‘entertained at a miscelâ€" lancous shower in honor of Miss . Mn F‘n&O’Conm and son, Jlml;.‘v'ld Mrs..O‘Connor‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Bertram Raymond, in Lake Forest on Thursday. ‘ ‘Mrs. Charles Mau of Waukegan Road is recovering from her recent illness. I | earaoth \Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Churchill of Morton ‘Grove were dinner guests Saturday. evening at the Walter Page home. . j James Byrne (Jimmie) has reâ€" turned to his work at the A. B. Dick estate at Lake Villa this week. .â€" â€" Mrs.) Minnice Whitcomb, Mr. : and drs.Goor('o;_lhtdu.ndm'l'dvh were Sunday guests at the George Whitcomb home in Barrington. and :granddaughter Beverly Jean, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clark: in MeKinley Park. . > . Mrs. Peter Juhrend entertained Cirele Two of St. Paul‘s Church on Tuesday afternoon. : Mrs. May Entorf spent several Siis, Leants Westing in Whesting: rs. essling in % Mrs. B. H. Kress cnhrhh\ed at luncheon on Thursday at her home on Hazel Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey were hosts at a dinner party Saturday Ireng Rockenbach and Miss: Louise Huh»y attended the adult conference at the Lake Forest M. E. Church m x * Tternoun Mr? and Mrs. William Johnston / Deerfield . _ Local and Personal \ | Geta head start on your golf game this yearâ€"tee off at French Lick tomorrowâ€"take yotu ce of two 18â€" hole courses already in tournamen tion! |You‘ll find a tan in the sun and a tonic in the airadown in the foothills of the Cumberlands. Ric hqra*b.ck along wooded trailsâ€"play tennisâ€"swimâ€"hikeâ€"or just be completely and totally lazy in thqislt, Gét the last vesâ€" tiges of winter out of your systemâ€"take the worldâ€" famous mineral bathsâ€"drink the tp‘rfififiej uvenating waters of this wellâ€"known spa. French Lick Springs is the ideal place to spend a weekâ€"end, a week or a month ! to real golfing weather T at MP +4 FRENCH French Lick‘s just overnight from the North Shore on the Monon. Or you can drive down | . in eight hours on spléndid highways | or go by plane direct to the French | Lick Springs Hotel Airport . ... .. § ph on tss n Nes on l n aue * s French Lick Springs Hotell Company s‘ T. D. TAGGART, President . o | .( ___| French Lick Springs, Indiana | _ ~ ; * i4 .000\ § "Home of Pluto Water | i t‘s just overnight Mrs, E. S. Plagge, with Mr. and Mrs. Vi Thompson and children of ers Park, spent Sunday at the George Stanger home. t Duncan Reeds was home from the Univerdtyno.;i‘.ulmh last week. He has recovered from the les and returned to Urbana Sunxy' evening. The Royal (Neighbors will : meet this evening in the town. ;nll. Mrs. Herman kudml(n. 5dwin Johnâ€" son and Mrs. Carl Horenberger will be hostesses. | / B | bers of their:bridge club. Mrs, Hans Bahr will be hostess to members ‘of the Wonder When Club on Tuesday evening at her home in Highland Park, â€" ] C The Deerfield P. T. A. will spon: soOr & “ plflfr.mdlf- HM”. at the George Gauntlett home. Mrts. Ward Gauntlett is chairman of the evening at their home on West Deerâ€" The |David Tosch family is expectâ€" ed home from Florida the middle of this month, â€" ; / NS oltk Pacd ‘ John B ‘of Cedar Falls, lowa, was aW‘u«t at the E. H. Selig home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Eickens ‘of icago were Sunday guests of the and Mr, Benâ€" zli returned home with them. (Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. L., Walton aré , gom |the Edward Segert house to Highland Park next month. The ug“hu,i been sold to F, Lipâ€" pert of Chicago. _ } Mrg, : Allen W entertained her sewing club on W af. ternoon and in the Mr. and Mrs. Weinstock were hosts to mem+ !rnW.L. ton entertain her bridge club ‘at luncheon on Wedâ€" nesday.| : | . | ‘ liql'.oiuCl'nkisq ill at her home. | ©| uP : El Mrs, Allen zrmm tain th.iimfin lub atfi T o: Friday at her:â€" home in Highlan P“dkfl;w 1 3 BB uoN > ls‘sugr.%.mu;: Harry K. Snider of ‘atford . Road, are w'h‘ mntmdtheinfimorin assaâ€" The Harry Clavey house on Forâ€" Mmm has been rented by Mr. and "T. W. Alder who had been living in the Marshall \Field Garâ€" den Apartments in Chicago. | | . Mr. and Mrs. William Dienér anâ€" t s i Nesc sat homiet Ar liu.‘gkber is very ilL . P s Mr. and Mrs, John Koller of Sprlnqm;wohm. while en route to see daughter,â€"Mrs. Roscoe Happ (Lorraine) in the Evanston Hmpiqnlinm injured, Friday eveâ€"> ning in anJmnobtlo accident. The J?nsd- Club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. J. Davis. PPR RELWLEN %AUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. |\ || Phone H. P..178 _ â€" _ P LICK 304 65 & 068 66 Te £6 16 5 446 6 6 $46% 6e / Mrs. C. C./ will be hostess at the March mee of the Presbyâ€" terian Woman‘s ‘Missionary Society next Thursday afternoon at. her home on O:f n avenue. â€" Mrs. Pickett‘s mother will have charge of the program.: | â€"| . J. Clark Ward of Park Ridge was a guest at the home of ‘his aunt, Mrs. J. A. P t/Jr. Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson have gnmed homol+ Indiana Harâ€" Milton Mernet is attending classes at the I}iml'fl*ho%l of Engineering in Chielxo. "ud t j { I Mrs. John & i and Miss Anne English of were dinner guests Saturda: tfii,the home of Mr. .!‘-d n"‘n I nA x a: Mr. -4! Mrs) s. Soenksén of Ostctm‘nt"A,‘ niue have a son born February 28 \at the Highland Park Hospita).\ / ||| > ; | Special \quil es have been held at the Church the past :;:;-.l to complete: a quilt de, by Mrs. Emil Giss of Edinburg,. T. _: $ f Mrs. John entertained the Neighborhood :zihat Saturday evening. Mr. 1 [rs; Charles Johnâ€" ston will be hosts to. the club on Satâ€" urday ovxln“ NT : I & mi:“u:‘;l ds. Harold Peterm (Dorothy Fehr) | have taken a cottage in Phoenix, Arizonhk, where Mr., Peâ€" terson is reécuperating from his reâ€" ceént illness, _ | * $ } , Mr. and Mrs| Ggorge Emmett of Highland (Park ~have rented Mrs. Fredercka KX ‘s apartment on Central Aven . Emmett is in the employ of the Public Service Co. Mrs. Emil W entertained coft 1 es Saturday eveâ€" :lmphbnofl ofm birthday anniâ€" versary. 3 29 q ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Pgqul Steen. of Chiâ€" cago have ‘the house on Somâ€" erset Avenue, erly occupied by the A Sav: family,. ; .= ‘ Mr. arfd A s. Soenksén of m ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION Raiph Steel, agent 866 Central Aive. Tel, H. P. 1377 Ralph heat is lost through the roof. g ISN’TBO; ?:n fo:.'lf;‘d! ¢ ur e Y insgi:tad gainst hlg:: lot:c â€"you are ‘‘unpleasantly ogies. so%t waos of yol lowwrinSummcr :‘ _‘ Doubtless, you have read and heard of the nationwide campaign which is being, conducted by the Federal Housing Administration, looking to the repair, improvement, and modernization of the American home. This m@em nt, whichâ€" is sponsored and backed by the Federal Govemmjnt, is meeting with kable success. s ~.___ The Highland Park State Rank has already made a lar FHA plan and is prepared to tonsider favorably all ar able requirements.. | 91 [d e â€",| A local "Better Housing Campaign Committee," h to bring to the attention of the homeowners of Highlan timely and praiseworthy mo 6. ): it ‘ If you or any of your friends or neighbors contemp new heating plant, an extra bath, a new roof or portico, ing, or insulating, ‘please fill in and mail a postal card, wh mittee will call on you and explain fully t::: proposition. The Homeoyv Space contributed by the © Highland Park State Bank. T HE PA E33 Mr. and Mrs. John hon are tfi m ht M Indonat hage Lundquists s are in l'lo.rlis. &E NT _ Mrs. Walter Meierhoff of. Highâ€" land Park had as her guests Thursday â€"at luncheon, nom Page, Mrs. Floyd Stanger, Mrs. Jo Vetter, Mrs. Edwin Beckman a Mrs. Chester Wessling., | This group \Mr. and Mrs. John of W | planned the for the, meals to filmflwtmfiud_ . and be served during the . Evangelical Henry Petersen ‘Conference .to be held in Highland evening.‘ Mr. and Kress : Park in April. Committées were apâ€" Central America. ~‘/~|_!|" Mrs. Charles Johnson was hostess :\ Mr. and| Mrs. Larry |Enright of interesting talk on the customs of (eeat en ind by m ce ve dn o 1 Â¥ E ho r“ 1 1 were Sunday ‘at the| Mrs. Alex | Willman entertained uftrylurhomo. , |â€"||\ her ‘sewing> dlub‘ yesterday | afterâ€" ful Walter Meierholf® of Highâ€") noon. QUALIT3 SWIFT‘S 307 WAUKEGAN AVENUE â€" HIGHWOOD, ILL. x vLqurdic.'e a n d Free Delivery â€" . SWIFTS ~Swift‘s PretLlunll 5 $ gwitts | . }| | ... Swift‘s Premitim _ PRIME RIB ROAST || â€" : SUNBRITE PRIME RIB ROAST ‘/ A W Bk is ~ | | [|~ CLBANGER)~ | .. ~, . ¢â€"Tck itite] <| 20%¢% || l 4%1& = I f .zecli» < Swift‘s Premium Loin Lamb Chops _# 29c Fresh Fii;h: & Oysters Every Wed. & F FRYING cniprNs ' 29¢ ib | PORK CUT Fresh Le 25¢ riday & Saturday Specials mers of gighland' Park _ PREMIUM BROOKFIELD BUTTER »/34c J‘ t ?hwumo \ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leonard North and enbrok will act as tonight ‘at family visited at the E. J. smclm March:. meeting of the LLL. home in $ Lake on Sunday, | Club at St.iPaul‘s Ch : _ Mrs. Charles Johnson ; to ‘the Evangelical Deupuiers: yos‘ terday son at her bome in _ Mr. and C. J. McGregor are mrt-fnfu%e!t-. from the East. HIGHLAN CAMPAIG sml,gm STEAK Choice Cuts, Well Aged. SPRING LAMB Swift’s Premium Swift‘s Premium ( MARKET 2456 1b. Sa tisfaction as been chosen and organized, 1 Park, the benefits of this 35¢ number of loans on this popu= plications meeting the reasonâ€"‘ ate an addition to m? home, a : painting, decorating, plumbâ€"" ereupon a member of the comâ€"+ ) j ] i D PARK BETTER nqusmd! 1 T COMMITTEE. . «* N4 ROUND STEAK » 27c Telephoné 1241 :_Mrs,. William | and children visited ut Thomas Varâ€" ney home in e on ‘Sunday. The Sunday Lenten serv= ice at St. Paul‘s on March 17 is to be an: ' & mmvfld(hh“msmhy guests at the Isaac Happ home. son of Round Lake spent Friday with their, sister, | Helen Richâ€" Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir attended a reception and 1er sat;the Presâ€" byterian : College Chicago on Tuesday evening. â€"| 3 STEWING cm[KENS 233Cb _ Mr. and,Mrs. Buférd Heyls and Dale Berning and Rrederick Piepâ€" Milk Fed PAGE NINE I£ W P {

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