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Highland Park Press, 28 Mar 1929, p. 8

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q Thursday, March 28, 1929 â€" â€" Local and Personal ;. ‘The choral of the Highland Park Musie clubs were entertained at a luncheon on March 20 by Mrs. Roy H. Browning in her new home at 1239 Cherry street, Winnetka. â€" < »ge _~Messrs. Louis Eckstein and Arthur M. Lowrie left Monday for New York on business‘ in connection with Raâ€" vinfa Park. * * Gele t Wds y T/\ Mr. A. W. Yowq‘ is undergoing treatment at the Victory Memorial pital, Waukegan. Pm & ql%.e Camp Fire Girts areâ€"planning a bicycle hike next Saturday. ‘They expect to go to Lake Bluff and spend the day. 4e ae s lead.=" Mrs. John Erickson entertained at dinner followed by bridge last Saturâ€" day â€" evening .commemorating her birthday anniversary. c _ â€" _ _ > __ _ CHBG «S Y * * 7 Mr. and â€"Mrs. W. H« Bartel, Mrs. Alice Turriff and daughterâ€"_Mary Bevâ€" erly spent Sunday in Oak Park as the guests McHugh. N‘hi}:-i}viné Brand entertained sevâ€" eral friends at cards last Wednesday afternoon. 3 etrege t Grace Witten will return to her home from the Holy Ghost academy to spend the spring vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Witten. â€"Several members of Campbell Chapâ€" ter 0. E. S. went to ‘Wheeling, IL, Tuesday evening, where Clarence Pedâ€" erson, past patron of the local chapâ€" ter served as Worthy Patron for‘ the evening. Mr.. and Mrs. A. T. Lantz and Mr. and Mrs: Maurice Lantz attended the: funeral of their nephew in Rockford l1st Saturday: The services were in military form, the: deceased having been an exâ€"war veteran. (evemeeet Mr.. Robert +Sellery has arrived home from Mércersberg, Pa., where he attends school to spend the Easter holidays® at~ home, > ~~~â€"â€"»â€" o : Monday evéeningâ€"several members of Campbeil Chapter 0. E. S.â€"attendâ€" ed the â€"official â€"visit of. the worthy grand matron at Winnetka chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Constant C:; Hopkins have left on a motor trip east. â€"At present they are visitingâ€" friends in leveland, Omeo., ‘ . : > .2>. _â€"â€"Miss Elizabeth Flinn is returning hKome from Champaign, where she atâ€" tends the University of â€"Illinois, to spend the Easter holidaysâ€" with her parents. The H. R. Dailey family who have been residing in Chicago, have reâ€" turned to Highland Park and are livâ€" ing at 534 Lincoln place. A+ Dorothy Leisenring and Joan Walâ€" ker who attend school at Ferry Hall are spending this week with their parâ€" ents in Ravinia. I S= Mr: S«~A. St. Peter left this mornâ€" ing for Peoria, Iil., where he will attend the convention of the Illinois Launderer‘s association being â€" held there this week. . * h Mrs. Clifford Moran entortained twelve guests at her home on De Tamble avenue at bridge on â€"Friday evening. _ < # * Professor and. Mrs.. Paul White spent a few days of last week with Mrs. White‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tillman after sixteen weeks of Evangelistic work in the east., â€" â€" ~Mr. John | L. ‘Udell left on Thursâ€" day to attend a convention of the Illinois Press association at Springâ€" field, 1. t fh esd e Mrs. Michael Maloney is getting | ed. â€" The. organization .is about "one along véry nicely after an operation | year _oid and with all of the enthusâ€" prefornted last week in the Fort Sherâ€" | iastic members â€" should _ accomplish idan hospital. k _ â€"I much good. .. . _ .. . _ of Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Mona Bahr who teaches school in Minneapolis is spending this week with her parénts Mr. and Mrs Fritz Bahr. txromm~«A css Hans : Bahr : and Junior Cope reâ€" turned home yesterday from Chamâ€" paign, IIl., to spend their spring vacaâ€" tion with their parents. ; â€"Mr. and Mrs.â€"E. L. Swikard returnâ€" ed home last week after spending three weeks in the south. â€" ' "Mr. and â€"Mrs. H. A. Bridges enterâ€" tained twelve guests on Thursday eveâ€" ning at bridge at their homeâ€"on Ridgeâ€" wood : drive. 4 1ete *A "The Saturday five hundred club metâ€" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Liarson on S. Green Bay road Mrs. W. J. Osborn of Elyria, ‘Ohic is the guest of her mother, Mrs. O. F. Bell for a few weeks. _ : Mrs. A. J. Walters of Fort Sheriâ€" dan will: entertain the bridge~ club his ufternoon, Thursday, at her how.. instead of Friday on account of to: morrow being Good Friday. *3 ~ Mrs. Ida Gary.who. has spent the past four months with her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Bridges of Ridgewood drive, returned. Sunday to her â€"home in Mortour, Iowa. . .Mrs. Elmer Malmquist entertained the nrembers â€"of her bridgé club at her homeâ€" on â€"County > Line road. on Friday night. â€"â€"â€" : R <>>3 _ Mrs. Powers, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond W. Schneider of â€"Ridgewood Dr. spent a few days of last week with friends in Chicago........... CE e n omens The Fort Sheridan Woman‘s club. held its regular meeting on Monday evening in their rooms in the chapel. A large attendance was préesent. â€" Services in the Immaculate Concep: tion chiurch this week will take place Thursday night â€"at eight o‘clock and Friday night at eight o‘clock and mornings at the usual time. t â€"Harrison _ Walthers returned home Wednesday from Champaign to spend theâ€" Easter holidays with his parents, Mr.â€"andâ€"~Mrs.Henryâ€"Walther â€"of S. Green Bay road. The North Shore Catholic Woman‘s league will give a party to the sailors in the hospital at Great Lakes on Monday afternoon. A large attendâ€" ance is being looked forward to. > Mrs. â€"J. â€"W. Chapman and Joan of New York left yesterday for their home after spending . several days with friends and relatives here. The Chapmans â€"were former residents of Highland Park. ® oo The Rev. Dr. O‘Connor gave the last of his series of Lenten talks in the Immaculate Conception church on Deerfleld avenue Sunday. His lectures were greatly appreciated by all who heard him. *3 5 t ied Mrs. Harold M. White entertained a number of ladies at luncheon on Tuesday at her home on Hazel avenue. Frank Stipe, graduate of Deerfield Shields high school and now a sophoâ€" more at Beloit college, was. one ot the seven varsity players of the past season voted a letter. ~He played an outstanding game in the season just closed. 4 On last Thursday night the North Shore Building association had a very delightful dinner in the new ~dinâ€" ing room at the Green Tea Pot. About fifty members were present. After the dinner a businessâ€"meeting follow: ed. â€" The. organization .is about "one year old and with all of the enthusâ€" T Hâ€"Eâ€" P R E S S ~~Motor "Car "Rlectric Service EASTER NOVELTIES 388 Central Avenue â€"â€"< Phone 2600 = © 515 Laurel Avenue _ Prepare YÂ¥ our Car _ for Summer Driving â€" SsCHEBLER CARBURETORS â€"â€".SALES AND SERVICE <o< o Betery ===%.: ~Electrical â€" Speedometer ~\=â€".â€" ~â€" Corburetor _ . Earl W. Gsell & Co. ~â€"<â€" _ _ Pharmacists __â€"â€"_â€" _ _~~* â€"â€" RABBTS f _ CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES <<> â€"~~CmMCKENSâ€"â€"_â€" â€" Complete assortment now in stock. Look at our windows and get yours. GE Tâ€"THE KIDDIES ONE After theâ€"severity of the past winter, your machine â€"will need checking and adâ€" .. justing â€" particularly with .regard to the following _parts of the car: â€" â€" Pevriwirt t BASKETS â€"EGGS CARTS 389 Roger Williams Ave.~ *‘ Phng 2300 Phone Hightahd Park 266 ~<The assembl singing by.the > which principal ~~FPuyblic Schoolâ€" Peel of Deéeerfic then presented ..and gave them ‘_high school bas a summary of â€"high school tes . William Giff â€" fieldâ€"Shields J .been referee f . of the games . work _ by Coac =â€"cusly applaude« Hea . operetta, was *ents and frien â€"children at th â€"fast Friday e _ The Ravini nishedâ€"music ing, the perfo student body > Uf thé Siifli 8 ~In recognitio abled them to t â€""Pied Pip ‘ flgre "The Predâ€" theâ€"North. Sh league, the h Place were pre ning the league aszsembly last â€" The assem speech. of â€"a: from Mr. 81 schcol. _. _ â€" Louis Mc airplane alt has now se ance flight :1 .utes and 12 »bettering 1 . nearly five Makes

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