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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1927, p. 9

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter and daughters, Lenore Ellen and Runa Marie, of La Fayette, Ind., were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pertz of Ridgewood drive. Little Billy Moran is confined to his home on DeTamble avenue with the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and small daughter, Betty Louise, were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. Smith‘s parents in Milwaukee. Mr. M. H. Conrad spent a few days of this week in Woodstock on busiâ€" A board meeting of the Highland Park Woman‘s club was held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Metzel on Sycaâ€" more place on Monday. have returned from Danville, IIl. after attending a convention of the American Business Men‘s club held in that city Friday and Saturday. The Rev. Father Mahoney d@jfl- water, Wis., is giving a series of talks every© Sunday evening during lent at the Immaculate Conception church on Deerfield avenue. Mrs. Henry Schendorf and son, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Day and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bowles all of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moran have sold their home at 801 S. Green Bay road to Attorney and Mrs. Charles Baker of Oak Park, formerly of Evâ€" anston. The Bakers will take posâ€" session about t middle of April. Mr. and Mrs. M moved yesterday (Wednesday) to River Forest. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Rey Rhineâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad and som, Wesley, motored to South Bend, Ind., and were the weekâ€"end Mrs. Stewart S. Nelson of Burlingâ€" game, Calif., who is visiting relatives here spent a few days of this week with friends in Chicago. 9 Mrs. Roy Rhinchart of South Bend, Indiana, is the guest this week of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad of Deerfield aveâ€" and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheafer and daughter Phyllis of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kough and son, Blachford, of Chicago and Miss Louise Cowell of Newark, N. J., E. Park avenue. C Mr. and Mrs. George Glader had as their Sunday guests Mrs. Glader‘s were Ii-ms-nimdfihco was the weekâ€"end guest of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of Stewart Nelson of San Matea, Calif. and Mrs. Helen F. Golden are motorâ€" ing tomorrow to Milwaukee,\ Wis., where they will be the guest of Mrs. Arch Abercromby and Gould Davis HATTSTROM & SANDERS Scientific and Manufacturing Opticians mcnuucamm.lvw Phone University 1848 Opposite Orrington Hotel DISPENCERS OF QUALITY To enjoy through honest dealing and fair pricesâ€"the implicit confidence of our patronage. To keep abreast of the timesâ€"thereby giving our patients the advantage of every a ing for the eyes. To render expert and courteous service to every person who enters our store. Mr the finest of known quality optiâ€" guests of Mr. and Social And Personal fit the eyes of our patients with OUR CREED nt in the science of carâ€" | have returned to their home on Oakâ€"| iwoodnnnue fron.fiw'uhlmyf _ Petty Phelps of Prospect avenue | will entertain at dinner at her home | on Saturday evening, followed by | dancing. \ _ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sherwin The Girls choir of the Presbyterian | church, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Pardee, wil} be entertained on Saturday evening at the home of | Mrs. G. E. Bliss of N. Linden avenue. | Mr. C. M. Vail and son, Carl, of Lincoln avenue, arrived home last Thursday from Florida where they had been spending the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Watkins and two dx’xhters, Elsie and Florence, of Hazel ®venue, left Monday to motor to Kentucky: They will return Satâ€" urday evening. Betty Phelps: of Principia college will arrive home today, Thursday, to spend her spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Phelps of Prospect avenue. Mrs. William C. Stubbs returned to her home on Hazel avenue last Thursâ€" day from Cleveland, Ohio, where she had been the guest of Mrs. J. M. Bunâ€" dy for the past month. spring vacation from Smith college Mrs. C. M. Vail and daughter, Edith, returned Sunday to their home on Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Vail had been in Baltimore after a short stay there she went on to New York where she met Edith who is now having her Ethel Marshall of Homewood aveâ€" nue is among the recent victims of the measles. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson of Mcâ€" Daniels avenue have motored to Deâ€" troit where they will remain for a week. â€" Mrs. J. Vetter of McDaniels avenne! is still confined to her bed. . daughter, Pearl of North Chicago, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garrity of McDaniels avenue. > f club on 'h;enday Oakwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Minnie. Yahnke entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Five l!!ndn?‘i California. |_ _ _ s Mr. Gougleman and small Texas, where they have spent the past months. On their return trip flk_! .togl_)_qi off at Biloxi, Miss. li:.llmlhkkedle(‘-fiu‘“ Mrs. Ralph A. Bard and her daughâ€" ter Katherine returned to their home on N. St. John‘s avenue on Saturday after having spent the past month in Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Osborn who have spent the past ten days in New York are expected to return to the at ther home on Mrs. Hubert P. Harmon of Laurel| Licute | avenue entertained at luncheon at ..,;, . the Evanston Woman‘s club precedâ€" 1 ~ing the afternoon â€" entertainment,| ""*" ‘ which consisted of three oneâ€"act| "U°, plays by the Russian Players. Wiene Mrs. H. P. Beers of Vine avenue has as her guest for a while her sisâ€" ter, Miss Stansbury of Philadelphia. Mrs. Albert Larson who underwent | a slight operation in the Highland | Park hospital is getting along nicely.}: Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings and Mrs. | Sellar Bullard entertained Wednesday | at tea for the Elm Place school teachâ€" | ers at the home of Mrs. Bullard of| Orchard lane. } Herbert E. Uunn of Moraine road. George Greene,â€"Jr., who has been very ill with pneumonia is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts of Chadsworth, II., Mrs. Mary O‘Conâ€" nell of Piper‘s City and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Alexa of Lake Forest were weekâ€"end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell ‘of Ridgewood drive. Mrs. George Bowen, daughterâ€"inâ€" Jaw of Mrs. F. D. Everett who was operated on two weeks ago is stowly improving. Mrs. George Childs of N. Sheridan road will entertain very informally, several guests at bridge, today, . Miss Dorothy Nunn, who attends school at Highland Hall, in Holidaysâ€" burg, Penn., arrived home yesterday, Wednesdly, to spend her spring vaâ€" cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. leton Vail of Lincoln avenue. Thursday, at her home. _ _ _ _ Miss Priscillia Carver gave her third and last musical morning on A Sensational Early Season Sale That Will Bring People Here in Throngs 810 Davis Street, Evanston Car at the home of Mrs. Car o e e f e 0 o e t s t o SPy é. Rosenbaum Company r Load Sale of Refrigerators Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings , Evanston Phones: University 5023 â€" Greenleaf 1489 Chicageo Stores: 3120 Lincoln Avenue â€" 5228 North Clark Street George R. Harbaugh of Wilmette; Licutenant David S. Lasier, 731 Linâ€" coln avenue, Winnetka; Major Clarâ€" ence Lineberger of 1437 Ashbury aveâ€" nue, Hubbard Woods, and Robert Wienecke of Glencoe. is receiving physiotherapy treatment | for a neglected sprained triatnthe’ Reconstruction hospital under the di~' rection of Dr. Emmett Dooley the| Arthritis specialist. { Mrs. John Erickson was hostess at | two tables of bridge and midnight? supper Saturday evening in honor of | Mr. Erickson‘s birthday anniversary. [ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Le-i.!‘ and daughter Janet have just retum-} ed from a two weeks visit to Hot! Springs. ‘ road; Frank M. Phillips of 77 Indian Hill road and Fletcher Carpenter of ] 948 Hubbard lane, all of Winne‘th.‘ have signified their intention of enâ€"| tering the camp at Fort Sheridan sndJ will also assist the local officers of| the C. M. T. C. in inducing other boys | from this vicinity, and especially | from New Trier high school, to spend their summer vacation in this manâ€" ner The officers in charge of the work in the north shore towns are, Major Mrs. John Denison of S. Green Bay road and little Alma Galterio have considerably lengthened their visit with Miss Van Norden, 223 Riverside drive, New York City. Mrs. Denison will be Racine day and the Racine ladies will have charge of the dining room. Come one,;â€"come all and bring your friends. Vincent Erb and Arthur Haven, l“‘m*‘._l the latter part of this week to spend their spring vacation with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Erb of S. St. Johns avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Haven of Roger Williams avenue. Perpetual Noveno to the Little Flower will be held at Carmelite chpel-ndl.iuhMShrinnM‘ and oneâ€"half miles southwest of Keâ€" ~ Prices Range from $17.50 to $85 \Every Model a Real Life Saver tors. We have put special prices on every one. , During this sale we will allow $5.00 on your old refrigerator in return for your purchase of a new one for $25.00 or over. Will hold for future delivâ€" ery if you so desire. Our usual credit terms preâ€" vail. > If you are looking for a good refrigerator at a moderate price, you will be sure to find it here in the desired style and size. Just think of the food that is ruined by not having the proper refrigeration. The saving on your food alone will shortly pay for one of these refrigeraâ€" Every refrigerator in our vast stock is a guaranâ€" teed ice saver. Constructed to conform with the latest developments of scientific refrigeration. Not only will they preserve food perfectly, but they will cut your ice bill this summer. Wife: Wouldn‘t it be lovely to have a husband lovely to have a husband like that? â€"Philadelphia Bulletin. nu»,:n.--'-u.hnu, He always brings the truth home to 1105 LAWRENCE aVENUE I \ Phone Longbeach 63706371 cmeace §} "The Finest of Concert or Dance Box 142, Highland Park _ Tel. H. P. 2575 There is no one style of landscaping which fits every sitâ€" uation. Only a gardener, who understands true harâ€" mony, and who has carefully studied your grounds can tell exactly how they should be laid out. Years of study and practice have given us the knowledge of how to make the most of every gardenâ€"small or large. PRANK SPAMER Music and Entertainm Correct Landscape Gardening perfectly Press Want Ads Bring Results piant you buy from us is gumranteed to be what we say it is and in first class growâ€" lng condition. We are open Sundays. Call or writeâ€" rows "and Siene s1 tmte" theT men Perennials at $3 per dozen. annuale «t 440 To Flower Lovers e Orrico Garden %M'Pknanl Avenue

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