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Highland Park Press, 20 Sep 1928, p. 3

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on Sundayâ€"of Mr: and Mrs. Charles Miller of Antioch. Mrs. Elmer of: County lhm‘dm-wn-a at a miscellaneous shower in compliâ€" ment to Miss Helen Rudoiph, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rude to Mr. George Martin, son of Mrs. Tolbert Dailey of Oakwood avenue, will take place this month. ‘The eveâ€" zwa’-fl-m.flb and bunco. ‘The guests included only intimate friends and relatives of Miss Ruth Green entertained cight friends at sixâ€"thirty dinner on Monâ€" day evening. The affair was in celeâ€" and small son, George Jr., g“ Milwayâ€" kee, are the of ‘ James Md&ghnd. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holabird and color scheme in decorations were carâ€" ried out in lavender and green. Mr. and Mrs. George Petersen and family of Des Plaines were the Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Klemp of McGovern street. ness trip to Burlington, Iowa, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berry and Dr. and Mrs. H. W. bration of birthday anniversary. After diuher bekige. was enjoye§ at _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Conrad entertained" eight guests on Sunday evening at sixâ€"thirty dinner followed by bridge at their home 535 Laurel this week for a week‘s visit and busiâ€" Miss Rebekah Pocock is home from a fortnight‘s visit in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Peabody and family and Mrs. Parliamant have reâ€" turned from a two weeks motor trip through the east. Mrs. Frank M. Terry, president of the Florida branch of the League of American Pen Women attended the reception Wednesday for Mrs. Ernest New York spent a few days in Highâ€" land Park the past week. Mrs. Frank Terry left this mornâ€" ing, Thursday, for a shott visit in Otâ€" president of the league, at the Chiâ€" cago home of Mrs. Edith Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller left Saturday for a month‘s trip to Hydro, Okiahoma and Texas. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Free of Bloom street announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, September 19 at the Highland Park hospital Mrs. Eldredge Hamlin . entertained at tea Monday afternoon in compliâ€" ment to her house guest, Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ewell and family of Cary avenue have returned from a ten days motor trip through northern Wisconsin. Miss Mary Gebhr is leaving Saturâ€" day for Northhampton, Mass., where she will enter her freshman year at Smith college. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Smith of Vine avenue have left for New York where they will reside permanently. The opening meeting of the Presâ€" byterian Guild will be held on Tuesâ€" day, September 25 at the home of Mrs. Frank Fitt of Prospect avenue. Ralph Bard, Jr. of N. St. Johns avenue left Tuesday for the Berkâ€" shire school located at Sheffield, Mass. George Bliss of N. Linden avenue left Friday for Dartmouth where he will enter his sophomore year. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Odell and daughters have returned to Highland Park after having spent the sumâ€" mer at IXL ranch, Wyoming. cago have returned from an extended tour through Europe. Miss Harriette Beach of Rice street returned Wednesday to the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin. Miss Elsie Watâ€" kins is leaving today for Wellesley college where she will enter her sophomore year. Henry Arvin Parkin is leaving next Wednesday for Cheshier, Connecticut, where he will continue at the Roxbury school. by Miss Katherine Stillwell of Chi~ ven, Connecticut, where he will enter his senior year at Yale. The Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Unangst are enjoying a motor trip through the east, accompanied by Mr. and den avenue is expected home Friday from Pittsburgh where she has been visiting her. sister, Mrs. Carothers. Juniop Curley of Prairie avenue reâ€" turned Wednesday from a several days visit with Captain Hanion at Hammond, Indiana. Miss Mary Kimball of S. Green Bay road has returned from Detroit and Monday, September 24 for New Theodore Okborn left Tuesday for Cornell college, Ithaca, New York to Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Chapman of Bliss of North Linâ€" 28 * ~~ ~.â€" SHR HIGHLAND PARK PBESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIB ||,-'!-,-l.h.t.h-1wlannum=' < I-uu.u-m....:..... The Catholic Daughters of America are planning a card party to be held Monday evening in St. James parish hall, Highwood. Bridge, five hundred and bunco will be played. The public is cordially invited. Miss Ethel Lakky of Chicago, who in 1924 won the swimming contest held in France, was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vencil Muzik. Wilbur Mitchell of Schnectady, New York is the guest of his uncle, Dr. George Mitchell of S. Sheridan road this week. Bernice Abercromby . entertained fifteen of her little school mates on Saturday afternoon at her home on Lincoln avenue. The occasion was in celebration of her tenth birthday anâ€" niversary. Jane â€"Schneider, who has been on the sick Tist this week is up and | around again. | hospital about three weeks ago for| He believes that it is most unfair not lm-&mhhfl:‘hnflt‘:"-&lfififlh m-hl‘mfl? court so ruled appears Howard Schoendorf Chicago is | that little can be done at this time spending several weeks with his sisâ€"| to help out the situation. ter, Mrs. George Bowden of Central "Singe the court ruling became pub~ avenue. lic many peopile have taken advantage Ir.ndlmmmwoll‘hm.&thm'b dflérnmlh'nkflmm.ludhmadhum of Mrs. Bowden‘s mother, Mrs.| treatment at the couuty hospital withâ€" Schoendorf of Chicago. out having to pay for it," declared Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr and Mr.| Mr. Vercoe. and Mrs. Edgar Winterson will spend Poor Claims Overdrawa the weekâ€"end at Green Lake, Wis. The sum of $50,000 was appropriâ€" The Lady Elks Social club are|ated for poor claims and $60,048.73 planning a card party for their memâ€"| spent, there being an overdraft of bers and friends for next Wednesday | $10,048.73. evening in the Elks club rooms on The other funds in which there are Laurel avenue and McGovern street.| overdrafts and the amounts follow: T ABNEORSP ES tm a44 was the guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith of Ridgewood drive. Mrs. Samuel Levin is spending sevâ€" eral weeks in Iowa and Wwill visit her fifteen of her little school mates on sister, Mrs. Eddy in Des Moines. for some 'luii;'-;"rfi“"_: 3 (ei se i o SR .. brg Ause y 3 4 parinks (Continued fyefs page 1) > Mr. James Bowden, who underwent ~rae an operation at the Highland Park| for this unusually large overdraft. nts, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis WHEN WE TRUST A MAN ‘Your Clothier > _ Hart Schoffner & Marz Clothes Exclusively He can pay his bills once a month or make weekly payments Every man who meets his obligaâ€" tions can do the same thing. He can have a charge account in the ~ _ full sense of the word, and pay weekly or monthly. â€"we trust him, not part of the time or for part of his purchase, but all of the time and for all of If he has an account here, no partial payment is asked or exâ€" The sum of $50,000 was appropriâ€" ated for poor claims and $60,048.73 spent, there being an overdraft of $10,048.73. The other funds in which there are Inquest fees $369; foreign witnesses $124.90; coroner‘s fees, $1,120; court reporter fees, $626; mother‘s pension, $1,060; blind pension, $568.75; comâ€" mittee work and mileage, $40.35; jail account, $1,813.47; birth and death, $1,101.65; justice fees, $1,528.25; conâ€" stable fees, $492.75; educational claim $921.92; public buildings, $6,795.73; Wec-bd&enrkdfwfiaechamhghhndwepfidthevey â€" finest from famous manufacturers. 'flneyrqnuqtflnlificttyped’ workmanship and the most authentic styles. . Every hat is an individual model with the true Parisian accent. » hlhfihdhmlflfl.&inbyfn&emdu,ht&m mmm-ahdflm-dflmdflfiekv“ Robert W. Pease Pharmacist oi ! Opposite the Northwestern Pasâ€" Watch Baby Gain * in Weight Complete with hammock and record book. Keep a daily record of the litâ€" tle one‘s health. New Autaumn flats â€" cModervately Priced , : BABY SCALE Simpleâ€"Inexpensive Hats of the Most Exclusive Type Fabric, Color Seldom Seen at This Exceptionally Low Price C T Braun Bros. O Co. of Highland Park Emergency Service Call H. P. 3291 Deerfield Road Highland Park 3290 â€" Telephones â€" Winnetka 3020 FOR FUELâ€"USE OIL $4.95 "A CORRECT GRADE FOR EACH BURNER" Two Bulk Plants â€" Eight Trucks operated ON the north shore to assure PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE 16,000 Small Medium and Large 2.5e8.10 13,898.35 Detention Home Co. Maintenance TOTALS Sizes $475,00 $496,538.01 10,000 10,000 3,100

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