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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1928, p. 4

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:';'-â€"-‘A.MQM-‘I& _ Frank Zipoy will be joint hosteases _ mt a valentine luncheon and bridgt ming in compliment to Mrs. Dengan sot of dishes. 1y ill at her home here. Mrs. F. C. Noeremberg attended a group rally of the Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary Society heid in Naperviile, Monâ€" ‘ Mrs. Clarence Witt entertained the ~. members of her luncheon club at her ?-‘-Mu-_-'m. months. Miss Evelyn Green who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Norwegian American bospital, Chiâ€" cago, Monday is getting along nicely. Mrs. W. C. Powell and a cousin from Waukegan have gome to Caiiâ€" fmi’ where they will spend severai Suwannee botel, St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot were called to Olney, HIL. last week by the ilness and death of Mrs. Guyot‘s father, Mr. Schrey. Mrs. Framk Montgomery of Montâ€" claire, N. J., is spending several weeks in Highland Park and Chicago. Mrs. Jay S. Glidden spent the veekâ€"end visiting her son Richard at Shattuck school, Faribault, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl w. Sr;uc;râ€" guests for the winter season at Suwannee botel. St. Petersbure . ser and Mrs. Jarco and niece Helen Fritich left Sunday for California to &nend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Keefe are enâ€" Joving a month‘s delizhtful trip in Miami. Hevana and New Orleans. Mrs. E. C. Ohrmund was delightâ€" fuily surprised last Friday evening by a number of her friends who came to help her celebrate her birthday anâ€" niversary. Cards were played after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yowell and Mary Yowell returned last Wednesâ€" day from Port au Prince. Haiti, where they visited .Mr. Yowell‘s brother for several weeks. Misses Helen Hill and Emma Gieâ€" ser and Mr. Jarco and niece Helen extended sojourn in California. They vwill return about May 1. Mr. Frank P. Hawkins. former mayor of Highâ€" land Park. accompanied the Gourleys on their trip west for a wisit with relatives in that section. While in the west. Mr. Gourley will visit the timber lands. weeks vacntion in New Orlcans. Mr. and Mrs. John Gourley and their daughter, Miss Licda Gouriey, 879 E. Elm Place, lef: today for an The Rev. Dr. J Monday for a thre in the south. â€" Dui the Rov. Father Os Tii Mrs. Henry Walthers of S. Green Bay Rd. will entertain the members of her bridge club tomorrow afterâ€" noon, "Friday. There will be two tubles. The Valentine funcheon will be served promptiy to the mothers and friends of children, in the DeForest school, on Tue:day next. The .chilâ€" Cren will prepare and serve at the event. Luncheon at 71.’:’3 school building. Mrs. Herman Denzel entertained at two tables of bridge on Tuesday afternoon. The â€" successful prize winners were Mrs. Harry Mills. first; Mrs. D. P. Sullivan, second and Mrs. Robert Greenslade, third. The Chicago & North Western Rail way Woman‘s club meets at 2 p.m Wednesday. Feb. 15. Program is in charge of Mrs. W. W. Carson. Mrs. Etta Hodges of Central aveâ€" nue will have four gubsts at the White Breakfast given in the Grand Ball room of the Palmer house on Saturday. February lith, at twelve noon,. This is given by the Generai Henry Dearborn Chapter . of the nesory jor !thaca to be there for unior week at the Cornell univerâ€" sity. While there she will attend the Kapna Sizma house party. _Mr. Richard Carqueville of Raâ€" vinia who has been in the Evangeliâ€" cal Deaconess Hospital, Chicago for several weeks is improving rapidly. Dr. C. V. Bachelle is in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph A. Bard of N. St. Johns entertained at dinner on Wednesday â€" evening preceding the concert given for the benefit of the Lake Bluff Orphanage at the Deerâ€" feldâ€"Shields high school auditorium. Miss Dotrothy Keller left on Wedâ€" nesday for Ithaca to be there for Junior week at the Cornell univer. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall ana family of Linden Park Place are leaving next week for Miami, Florida where they will spend the remainder of the winter. R The regular meeting of the Elks elub will take place tomorrow eveâ€" ning in their club rooms on Laure! and McGovern Sts. Helen Jean Abercromby entertainâ€" *4 the members of her club, known as the A.G.S., at her home on Lincoiln avenue Tuesday afternoon. Eight inembers were present. Miss Mary Kelly of Chicago was Miss Helen Nichols entertained twelve guests on Thursday evening st her home on N CGrean Rso @4 Bridge was played at three tables. Bill A. C. Allen and Mrs. Amir Rev. Dr. J. D. O‘Niel ieft y for a three woeek‘s vacation south. During his absence v. Father Oswald of Techney, taking his place. Dentel is <nending a two vacation in New Orleans. Louis Behrens of Deerfield aveâ€" at a 2:15, at the "Gasoline will give off 130 times its bulk in gas, and when vaporized will convert 1560 times its volume pragva ir eBb â€"raare Proorline retram v»Badihare~. 2 h&h-%““*m,!&, which will with The | of erswhed at revimet tepurhee oo .;"::....I...., Chitago ersuhed st Lind "I wonder how many children who have been taught by their parents to use gasoline for cleaning purposes will be crippled for life or meet with tragic death as the result of cleaning fuids. SEND TO DRY CLEANER ___| petual care AND AVOID ACCIDENT, funded for cmamcs | Co., of Mlinc In a public address, State Fire| petual care / Marshal J. A. Tracy. of Towa, said} > he estimated that over 800 women AUTOS AF were burned to death in a year as | BUT the result of cleaning with gasoline at home. A newspaper account of | his .talk quotes him as saying: | _ A Marmon reunion of the oBrchardt family was ’hrld at the Y. M. C. A. Ten of the twelve brothers and sisters, and their femilies, aitogether numbering sixtyâ€" two, were present. After a joyfu» time of visiting around the festive beards, the company listened with Feen delight to the stereopticon leeâ€" ture of Dr. C. O. Schneider of Winâ€" netka, and expert in colored photoâ€" graphy, presented his collection of autoâ€"chome slides of the scemic wonâ€" derland of Southern Utah. Dr. Schneider‘s pictures represent the result of a vast amount of time and labor in photographic work, and an intimate knowledge of this remote portion of our country, which until recently was inaccessible to the genâ€" eral public. E. Krosnigey and Mrs. Berths Lease, both of Chicago, who were ocâ€" cupants of the other machine, were shaken up, but not injured in the crash. Iwo women companions, Mrs. Marge Reynolds of Kenwood apartments and Miss Maude Tortorici. 2620 N. Spaulding avenue, both of Chicago, were cut and bruised and removed to the Highland Park hospital Mrs. Reynolds was reported in a serious condition. | John .'l'ommies."’l‘llfl Ridge avenue, Evanston, also an occupant of the car escaped injury. ANNUAL REUNION OF BORCHARDT FAMILY Delightful Affair Tuesday Eveâ€" ning at Y. W.; Mustrated Lecture Pleases Wallgreen died while being removâ€" ed to the Highland Park hospital an inquest was held Monday, the verdict being one of accidental death : Collision of two automobiles on Waukegan road near Northbrook. west of Highland Park, resulted in the death of Jack Waligreen, 683 Wost Adams street, and the injury of three women at 7 o‘clock Sunday eveâ€" ning. sulation were discussed during the course, thereby enabling lumber deiiâ€" ors to give customers more accurate advice on their efficiency. tex Co. in Chicago. All types of it CHICAGO MAN DIES HERE AFTER CRASH Jack Wallgreen is Victim of Sunday Accident; Woman Also Hurt Mrs. C. Beck entertained at three tables of bridge last Saturday eveâ€" ning. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenwald entertained fifty guests at a most delightful house warming celebration in their new flat on N. Green Bay Rd. on Saturday night. Cards and dancing passed the evening hours most . pleasantly. . The successful prize winners were Mrs. George Pett, Mrs. Agnes Duffy, Mr. Oscar Schmidley, Mr. Louis Berube and Mr. Fred Rubley. Mrs. Wainwright has returned from a trip east, where she went to attend the wedding of her grandson, Robert Rogers, in New York. and tc visit her son, Major J. M. Wainâ€" wright in Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bliss of North Linden avenue have gone east where they will spend some time. Leonard W. Nieter; salesman for the John Gourley Lumber Co., was a member of a group of lumberman from all sections of the state who atâ€" tended a fiveâ€"day gourse on insulaâ€" tion last week conducted by the Celoâ€" PC qniiomsiibictianinns sn hi S dbliiad Next Sunday morning, Feb. 12, the adult group of the Presbyterian church school will hold an Abraham Lincoln service in the class rooms at a quarter to ten. All sons and daughâ€" ters of "Lincoln Soldiers" are especâ€" ially invited. Union in connection with the camâ€" paign conference. The Young People‘s Missionary soâ€" ciety was entertained at the home of Miss Lucille Fritsch of North ave., Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Collins of Linden ave., are in Mexico for a six weeks sojourn. visiting their brother and sister, Mrs. Robert Cousin and Miss Jessie Con, sin and Miss Ruth Ewing in Highâ€" On Tuesday evening the Annual funded for all time. Central Trust | Co., of Mlinois is trustee of the perâ€" ! petual care fund. A Packard touring car belongifig to E. Hawrhurst of Chitege and a lmm.fiu'umf'_"m_.'. noon, resulting in much damage to tbqnhl with no injury to o¢â€" A Marmon car driven by Mrs. G. Rosenau of Giencoe and a truck beâ€" AUTOS ARE DAMAGED BUT NOBODY ISs HURT land road, Evanston, lilinois, close to the County Forest Preserve. It is highly restricted as to the charâ€" acter of monuments and mausoleums to be erected, only bronze and granâ€" ite materials being permitted. Perâ€" Mr. Buckley has revolutionized the cemetery lot sales during the past five years and there is no doubt has accomplished much good in drawing people‘s attention to the wisdom of preparedness in purchasing family cemetery lots before the time of need. In 1925 Mr. Buckley visited many cemeteries in Europe and thereby gained a knowledge which he has profited by. Mr. Buckley has always sold lots in worthy cemetery erterâ€" Pennsylvania. Memorial Park of which Mr. Buckâ€" ley is sales manager, contains 200 acres of landscaped property on West Ridge Road and West Moreâ€" Mr. Buckley Mas just closed the sale, one of the largest retail sales of its kind ever made, of ap entire threeâ€"acre section at Memorial Park to Mizpazh Congregation. Rogers Park, for a total consideration of $224,000.00. This plot will be dediâ€" cated exclusively to the use of memâ€" bers and friends of the congregation. and friends of the faith. ous money valuation for the use of lving humans, but Highland Park has produced the greatest land opâ€" erator of them all in the service of the dead. M. J. Buckley, sales manâ€" awer of Memorial Park 2t Evanston, holds the world‘s record for individâ€" val sale of lots in cemeteries with $2,000,000 worth sold in the last four years. Proving that opportunity still exists, even in the realm of the deâ€" parted. % All about Chicago real estate subâ€" dividers are selling and have sold phenomenal acreages and enormous numbers of building lots of prodigiâ€" The Ladies Aid society <of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will hold 2 Bakery Sale at the Gastfeld store on Saturday afternoon, Februray 11. A large variety of bome made dehâ€" cacies will be on sale including, pies, cookies, cake biscuits and bread. Al} members are urged to donate. HOLDS SALE RECORD IN CEMETERY LOTS *I. J. Buckley, Local Resident, Has Made Notable Success silver service set. wish him a very suce his new state position LADIES‘ AID SOCIETY HOLD BAKERY SALE TETY MET MONDAY Dr. Lon W. Morrey Guest of both in Ilinois, Missouri of 0. is proud of Dr. Morrey d back of him 100% and a very successful term in in This Line at ROTARY CLUB MEETS one m toan oi io e e next meeting which will be held on A'l'mm'm at eight a‘clock, m Feb. 15, in the room The regular meeting of the Highâ€"| of the school. His topic will be "Art, land Park Rotary club was held st|the Child, the Home," Mr. Watson Luncheon Mondayâ€"noon at the Morâ€"| who has charge of extension work d-':_--ddfi-:‘-hum‘h-nu-h-. hmw’n.-“ fhroughont the countr?. . He spesks ‘The club members expressed most interestingly and intelligently charter night program last |attend are promized a real treat. rick theatre. The Chicago audiences | who have seen Al Jolson a nmlhzri of times in person on the Garrick | s«‘age find him amazingly real in this p_ture, especiaily when the Vitaâ€" phone plays many of his old songs which he features in the picture, as well 3s some appealing new songs which have already added to Joison‘s popularity with local theatreâ€"goers. Al Jolson‘s Vitaphone motion picâ€" ture, "The Jazz Singer," continues to be an unusual drawing card at the box office, as it enters the twelfth week of its engagement at the Garâ€" rates of interest to the amount of 65% of the value of the security ofâ€" fered, the association officials report. VITAPHONE PICTURE 1 _ CONTINUES POPULAR, The Board of tion in Highland Park and was in existence long before any banks were established in this city. Many resiâ€" dents of Highland Park can truthâ€" fully say that it was the means by which they acquired the homes they enjoy today. In the forty years of service to this community it has never had x loss, although the panic of 1893 came within the period of its existâ€" At the annuai meeting held on Tuesday, the following officers were ciected: Wam. Grant, president; W E. Brand, viceâ€"president; C. F. The Highland Park Building Loan and Homesterd Association is now fourty years old. This association is the oldest financial loaning organizaâ€" Officers are Elected and Reâ€" will be a matcrial factor in the proâ€"| gress of their city and that !hmugh( its influence the vest intercsts of ihe | business men and citizens ::cnenfly‘ will be promoted and conserved. | The Highwond chamber expects to ; do things. to take a leading part in | all movements for the benefit of the | community, and its officers ind mem-“ bers urge their fellow citizens to | join, as the larger the membership | the greater the achievements of such an organization. . The next meeting will be held in.; Santi‘s hall on Monday, Feb. 20. + HOME AND LOAN AssN. IS FORTY YEARS OLD Oscar F. Burke. All of the officers and members nre prominen: business men in Highâ€" vood and all deeply interested in the rrowth ard progress of the city in exory department. They are conâ€" vinced that the chamber of commerce will be a matcrial gress of their city its influence the ve business men and will be promoted : o e Et It is esnecially urged that all busiâ€" ness men interested in the growth of tusines, the prosperity of the city penerally and its advancements~ in all lines should give the organization serious consideration and become acâ€" tive members as soon as convenient. Officers and Directors The officers of the Highwood chamâ€" ber are: _ Sam Santi, chairman ; Osear Burke, viceâ€"chairman; Charles Glass, treasurer; Raymond Molendi, secretary; trustees, Sante Pasques:, 6. Bartoli. â€" Directors are Sam Santi, Charles | Glass, Raymond â€" Molendi. Harry _ Richman, Sante â€" Pasquesi, splendid influence on civic. ;iu-lrs and help materiaily in the building vp of the community _inr every way. E22 PV 2 CBNET, (Gen. Manager) Vote of Thanks At this meeting also the Chamber of Commerce gave a unanimous vote of thanks to the Highland Park Press for the space and attention given their new organization in a recent issue, which, it was stated, was greatly appreciated by all the cfficers and members of the organizaâ€" tion. received with marked expressions of welcome emm w Highwood and it is believed that it will have ues un Aed I am sure that through combined: efforts many unforeseen benefits will be derived by its membership and the citizens at ports Show Flourishing Condition ; new organization has been | The Highland Park East Park Disâ€" | trict meet at 5 p. m., Tuesday. j | _ The meeting was a reguiar monthâ€" }lym&hw*‘ of the originating the West Side | Station Park at Ravinia was started, ‘nofimm*fl. : | _ _Mr. Hicks the attorney in charge ‘of the matter will push the work as tion is most proud to present their DUDLEY CRAFTS WATSON AT RAVINIA P. T. A. The Hop will be heid in the form | of a cireus, and will be absolutely inâ€" | formal. Refreshments will be served that will help carry out the idea of 1. cireus. RAVINIA STATION PARK PLANS ARE ORIGINATED the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School. The dance is given by the seniors for the juniors and no underâ€"classâ€" men are allowed, except as guests of cither a junior or a semior. On Saturday, February 18, the annqul Senior Hop will be held at SENIOR HOP AT HIGH FLAG DAY SPONSOR To _ SCHOOL FEBRUARY I8 _ SPEAK AT FT. SHERIDAN For siew Cipmng mat narufh ‘Lhfi_'v&*{fl} 2 * puritiesâ€"cools, soothcs r-plell condition â€" ceps compliexion youthfulâ€"excellent Cleanse and Mold â€"STATIONERâ€" e Valentines Day, Tuesday, February 14th â€"moids out "‘tired Green Tea Pot Candies In the Alcyon Theatre Building _A FOUNTAIN SERVICE SANDWICHES BASIC BEAUTY TREATMENT x t V alentines ALBERT LARSON EARL W. GSELL & CO. ._ PHARMACISTS 389 Central Ave. 389 Roger Williams stim z* Helena Rubinstein‘s Full Assortment Valentine Gift Boxes finish. Excolont day cleanset and to remove Clear and Bleach sorbs oilincss â€"corrects shine on nose, feaves transparent "mat‘‘ ing masterpicceâ€"aniâ€" mates, bleaches. purifics â€"clears aw â€"v sallownces â€"creates cxquisite deliâ€" cacyâ€"revives skin Valaze Liquidineâ€"abâ€" Valaze Beautifying Skinfoodâ€"the skinâ€"clearâ€" health and youthful â€"Forâ€" 1.50, 2.75, 5.00 his ’”*-;râ€"-â€"â€"â€"- proil goots 4 »lberPoaie :/ ragoedh on at | Our Flag" and this patriotic address as guest under the auspices of the Lake Forest Kiwanis club and at the high school avditoriam by the §?ޢ0~.â€"ha--n-: American Legion entertained at an Jtalian party at the Mazonic temple in that village last evening. There was a large crowd, with practically everyone in italian costume of some sort, and a very enjoyable time is BENEFTT CONCERT LAST NIGBHT IS FINE SUCCESS rand aroused much enthusiasm by his fimne address. The affair at the fort is given under the auspices of Gen. George Crook post of the Ameriâ€" MANY ATTEND LEGION PARTY AT DEERFIELD visit to Great Lakes station Dr. Cigâ€" Washington, Wis., it 1885. tion, will be the speaker at the Post gymmasium at 8 o‘clock Friday eve ning at Fort Sheridan, His subject A dottor gets paid according to The fine concert Skinâ€"Toning Lotion Speâ€" u.:l..‘ 1.25 fully f&rmâ€"imj fully f&rimâ€" imn-r: Tone and Brace given last night Day

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