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Highland Park Press, 10 May 1928, p. 4

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â€"â€" PAGE FOUR ‘The Executive Board and members | of the membership committee of the Ravinia Womans Civic club enterâ€"| tained at tea Friday, May 4 from | threeâ€"thirty to five in the kindergarâ€" | ten room. This tea was given in [pmident of the student government. w)u m m m | In every college this is a position | which carries with it service to the | college leadership and intellectual ‘The Executive Board and members | ability. Following this she was sent of the membership committee of the to Virginia to attend the convention Ravinia Womans Civic club enterâ€" of student government of southern tained at tea Friday, May 4 from\colleges, fortyâ€"cight being repreâ€" threeâ€"thirty to five in the kindetgatâ€"| sented, and she was made treasurer ten room. This tea was given in | of that body. She goes next year as honor of the new residents of the | a delegate to Texas and in December community. Mrs. Mary Hoffman and to Missouri to represent her college. Mrs. Joseph Leaming, older residents| We congratulate her and wish her and members. poured. Mrs. Lawrence | continued success. and members, poured. Mrs. Lawrence | continued success. Buck a charter member of the club| Mrs. S. Slade and her mother Mrs. read a most interesting history of| La Victua of Chicago visited friends Ravinia and thte Woman‘s Civic club[ in Highland Park this week. They Miss Marjorie Leaming read a selecâ€"| have taken a home in Lake Forest tion entitled the Village House, writâ€" 1 for the summer. _‘ ten by Mrs. Moran a former resident} Miss Gladys Larson entertained a of Ravinia. }f!' relatives informally Sunday eveâ€" 3 1 . Carl G. Bingham, Jr., of Prospect | n ':f:_ Wce avenue, has returned aller A pIOâ€" longed stay in Tryon, N. C. Mrs. Carl G. Bingham and her younger son John Norris will remain indefinâ€" itely. Miss Adele Hansen of Kenâ€" osha is there with them. Mrs. H. W. Prince of Lake Forest and Mrs. Christoph Keller were hosâ€" tesses to the wives of the ministers of this diocese at luncheon on Tuesâ€" day. Mrs. Earl W. Spencer is planning to go abroad this summer to attend the unveiling of the Lafayette Escaâ€" drille Memorial at Paris. Mrs. Spenâ€" Rwmors which have comse to her since| on "tUhnday of Mr. and hire A. Mayer the left Highland Park. She is now | of Chicago. attending Agnes Scott college in Atâ€"| Mrs. Perey Maynard of Glenese is lants, Ga., and has lately been made entortaining Mrs. A. G. McPherson member of the escadrille, and gave his life in its service during the first months of its existence. Miss Jean Brockway of Evanston was the guest of Mrs. Clarence Larâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Metzel returned last Monday from a two months trip to California and Honolulu. Campbell Chapter Guild is meeting this afterncon in the Masonic temple. Reduced Prices on Coal and Coke Fill Your Bin NOW You can save considerable money by ordering your next winter‘s supply of Consumers Coal or Coke now and, at the same time, be assured of a clean delivery and the highest quality of fuelâ€"clean and dry. Every ton is sold under our own gusrantee of quality, full weight and satisfactionâ€""it must satisfy or we remove it and refund your money." Buy Your Coal on Approval! COAL _ â€" COKE _â€" FUEL OIL PNONE NIGHLAND PARK 2600 b€LiVERY vaRS ALL over the North smone | _ Miss Anna Catherine Hurd of Evâ€"| lansn_m entertained at tea yestenhy! in compliment to Miss Mary Lake\ ,md Miss Anne Wood. Miss Wood is | { to be married Saturday, June 9. | _ Mrs. W. P. Carolan had as her [mxest.- on Tuesday, Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. John Tulley of | Chicago. ’ Messrs Harold Weatherman and Ralph Wormak of Northwestern | Medical school was the weekâ€"end \ guest of Mrs. A. Cenova. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen will enâ€" tertain at three tables of bridge, toâ€" morrow evening (Friday). Mrs. R. P. Page Wainwright of 441 St. Johns Place returned on Thursday, May 3, from Seattle after a ten weeks visit with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter Col. and Mrs. Fredâ€" erick Mears of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuck and three children of Chicago were the Sumâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Elmer Maimquist and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr., will be the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayer Mr , Mr. | Friday afternoon at her home on | Hazel avenue. There will be three Zbomc today from Racine, Wis., where ‘she has been attending a conference l Mrs. A. A. Henkel entertained | Miss Paula Glogauer of Hollywood, | Calif., at the Stevens hotel last Friâ€" | day. ton club on Friday. Mrs. Edwin Cole of Beach street, who has been on the sick list is able to be around agzin. and Mrs. Fred Shacfer at the Hamilâ€" tain the members of her bridge club Monday at a iuncheonâ€"bridge at her home on S. Sheridan. The guests were all friends from Chicago. being held there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Mansur are expected home tomorrow after a weeks stay at French Lick Springs, Mrs. Lyman Murphy will entertain the members of her bridge club toâ€" night, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bleimebl and Dorothy and Miss Ada Johnson moâ€" tored to Stoughton, Wis., for over the weekâ€"end. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall anâ€" NU® ATH mounce the marriage of their daughâ€" *wo "" (ter Dorothy Elizabeth to Mr. Samâ€" Mrs Sin we!l Marion Drew which took place Comventio Monday morning at eight o‘clock in Mrs. W the Immaculate Conception church | spent tw« with the Rev. Dr. J. D. O‘Niel offiâ€" Creek, M ciating. The bride was very attracâ€" _ Judge ‘tive in a gown of white satin and 2 have rett a tulle veil carrying a shower bouquet 437 Egar of roses.and sweet peas. Her cousin | ‘The R Miss Evelyn Higgens of Chicago was | luncheon her brides maid and wore a £r°ecR | Moraine moire frock and carried an arm bouâ€"|, t. tok quet of pink roses and lavender m‘»n'thpll peas. Micheal James Rafferty, a|,. p__; ing" and "I Love You Truly." After the services a reception to sixty relaâ€" tives followed in the church pariors. After a short honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Fossum will reside in Highâ€" land Park. Reginald Holland, who has spent the winter in Los Angeles is expected to return home today, Thursday. cousin of the bride served the groom ; as best man. Aveddil‘bmkful, was served at the home of the brides | short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Drew Wesley Conrad and Harold Mentâ€" wer were weekâ€"end visitors at Ed. ents Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. Miss Anna Rabr was the weekâ€"end guest of her sister Miss Monsa Babr at La Crosse, Wis. * Heim home in Fish, Wis. the guests on Saturday of their parâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PAEKX, ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad and , Sr., i!lmily have moved into their new |home on Sunset road and Yaie Lane. wood Drive tomorrow evening. Mrs. Nels Nelson entertained her Saturday evening Five Hundred club formerty of Highland Park will enâ€" Mrs. Edwin T. John, Jr., of 168 Central avenue is leaving Saturday for a two months trip to France and Park. Sunday School class of the First United Evangelical church met for their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Elva Salyards of S. St. Johns avenue on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Buscher of Hubbard Woods, lilinois are the proud parents of a son born on Tuesâ€" day, May 8 at the Highland Park hospital. of a son om Monday, May 7, at the Highland Park hospital. _ hk Mrs. Bessie Smith and Mrs. Chrisâ€" tening of Hubbard Woods, were the guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Brace of | Bloom street attended the fourth anâ€"| nual session of Supreme Shrine of| the order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem in Milwaukee, Wis., last Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings of Deerfield, IIL, are the happy parents Mrs. Trigg Waller of Forest aveâ€" nue has rented her home for the sumâ€" mer and is now residing in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Taylor of Linâ€" coin avenue entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening at their home. Charles Brace of Bloom street. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hitcheock of Waverly drive are entertaining at dinner on Friday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith of Linden avenue will entertain at dinâ€" ner on Saturday evening at their home. Mr. George B. Hart and daughter Jane of Lincoln avenue are expected home today. Thursday, from Europe where they have been for the past two months. Mrs. Henry B. Clark, president of | Ossoli club, entertained the Ossoli| Board at luncheon on Friday of last | week at her home on Lake avenue.: Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson of S. Sixth avenue, Maywood, announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, May 6 at the Highland Park hospital. The Baraca clacs of the First United Evangelical church met at the home of Mr. Clinton Fritsch of Oakâ€" wood avenue on Tuesday evening. Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. R. Reiner formerly of Highland Park. Mrs. Reiner was Virginiade Anguerra beâ€" fore her marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Moser of Drexel avenue, Glencoe are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on Friday, May 6 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. of the plans for the coming season for ithelhv'-hm | Mrs. David R. Thomas of Forest | avenue is giving a tem on Monday ‘w&h-hi-ehlr-. Plans will | afterncon for the Hgibland Park Miss Eleanor Austin of 924 Wade street entertained her bridge club on Monday â€" afternoon at her home. Dorothy Plant was winner of the first prize. Mrs. Irving Randall is giving a United Thank Offering Tea on Tuesâ€" day afternoon, May the fifteenth from four to six o‘clock at her home to Mr. Battista Manfredini. ‘The wedding will take place on the nineth of June. Announcement is made of the enâ€" ragement of Miss Helen Antonioni The Misses Dorothy Keller and Mary Gehr entertained at the latters home on Bloom street Saturday eveâ€" ning at dinner preceding the Junior high school. Mrs. Sinclair attended the D.A.R. convention at Washington. Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell will entertain Mrs. W. R. Ruffner of Wade street spent two days of last week in Battle Creek, Michigan. Judge and Mrs. Albert C. Barnes have returned to their summer home 437 Egandale road. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and chilâ€" committee of the Ravinia opera of Moraine hotel. Mr. Eckstein, the George Burrage, Arthur Byfcld, Floâ€" rence Cakn, Henry B. Clark, Christâ€" ine Egan, Jay Glidden, George Goodâ€" now, Railph Greenlee, Rolland Hastâ€" ings, Robert Herbst, Annette Jones, T agow . Tikime, t harkes Vaaghn, L. L. and Charies Mr Mrs. Thomas‘ committee consists of The members of Mrs. Fred Botkers Mrs. Lewis Sinclair of Dale aveâ€" vimia club held its annual Tuesday, May 8, at the at the Deerficldâ€"Shields of ofler'mo and kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of our beloved CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives and many friends for the beautiful floral wife and sister. Mr. at the Y.W.C.A. building on Tuesday morning, May 8, at 10 o‘clock, Mrs. Young Womens given by the chairmen as follows: House, Mrs. W. A. Alexander; Finâ€" ance, Mrs. L. R. Rigdon; Publicity, Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey; Girl Reserve, pmdthgv-rfiogm_m Flower Show, Mra E. T. R. Murfey; World Fellowship, Mrs. Dingle. The ing for the purpose The Girl Reserve committee, Mrs. L. C. Gatewood, temporary chairman, met at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday, May 8 at four o‘clock. Plans for A Special Feature They have proved so popular that we have just obtained a new shipment. Highland Park, Illinois ts 10 North Sheridan Road Tel. Highland Park 463 The "Acceptable Gift" â€"C AÂ¥ N D Y be satisfied. 389 Central Avenue 389 Roger Williams Avenue For Mother New KNOX HATS The Loretta Shop EARL W. GSELL & CO. Choose from our assortment because she surely will Our stock of Candy is complete, both in kind and YÂ¥Y. W. C. A. $10 sisters and brothers. 11pd WHITMAN‘Sâ€" Known the World Over. JULIA KING‘Sâ€" That will make the day complete!! The Well Known Homeâ€"made Candy. Variety of Homeâ€"made pieces. Send along a Bottle of PHARMACISTS Suitable for wear with these prints. WE ARE featuring some of the newest and smartest of prints, duplicates of dresses which have found great favor in the high class shops of New York. Many of these garments are direct importations from Paris. New prints, polka dots, new colors, new materials. IN ORDER to make room for these newer creations, we are closing out a number of the earlier season‘s prints. â€" All right in vogue, they are real values at STRAW HATS Featuring a TENNIS FROCKS Special line of Sleeveless with extra for at held their regular meeting at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday night. A busiâ€" year took place. Mits Vera Demski who has been vice president of the club this year succeeds Mrs. Mildred Davidson as president for the comâ€" ing year; Miss Alvina Schneider was $25 to $42.50 garet Noerenberg was elected secreâ€" tary to succeed Mrs. Robert Brymn; Amy Dixon. Following the business meeting a shower was given for Mrs. Angela Hutchinson, one of the club members who was recently married. The club also presented Mrs. Mildred Davidson, miriupr-“-t.vkh". gift as a token of their appreciation for her leadership of the club during thtputyenr.r f secretary spoke to the club about the Business Girls‘ summer. conference to be held at Camp Gray, Saugatuck, Michigan, from July 13â€"21. The Live Y‘er club of high school Girl Reserves held their regular meeting at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday, May 8 at four o‘clock. Miss Helene Wilson, Dean of Girls at the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shileda high school spoke to the girls on "After High Schoolâ€"What ?" The B. Y‘s club of business girls informal tea" followed the meetâ€" THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1988 $19.75 SUMMER SILKS coats to be worn with them. An extensive line of Now on display

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