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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 7

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k â€"of lakes from the waters as well as lrainage â€" projects, f one of Chicago‘s inced today. »ded improvements are dredging the t overflow, riprapâ€" nks, and rebuilding nry. â€" The channel oked that residents i their homes and will be inundated spring or summer _ to L. B. Werden s of the valley held tly at Antioch to ized effort to obtain 75,000. appropriated sembly in 1927 for damâ€"some where in ard against drouth,. hazards. s valley opposed the dam at Nippersink n injunction against t that point. Valley e dam at McHenry,‘! e of decline, rebuilt, dredged to a depth i nolle prossed. His ‘ation resulted from â€" police discovered that ‘ mistaken idenl;\ityâ€"-- § not the: man sought y. â€" Burke had been y night by the Highâ€" e on request of the _ who. had named him _ th the robbery of $50 _ ce Meat Market of _ day, April 25, 1929 interested are Fred bt of Channel Lake ak, president of the commissioners. old by the Evanston urs on a charge of , Frank Burke, emâ€" l_éhortly, it will reâ€" , Mr. Werden said. re miles of lake waâ€" s of lakes extending he state line to Mcâ€" affected by the presâ€" nditions, prevailing : â€"P selfâ€"service store rk, was discharged n the case against Fox river valley itive action to obâ€" to protect the valâ€" _ Threatened ements areâ€" made ecome marshes and luable lotus bed in rass Lake will disâ€" opriation made two xonerated iston Burglary for Valley and »ment ; Meetâ€" Held Antioch ISLATION ip _ :: Mrs. Melville Cobb is entertaining _ her bridge club tomorrow evening _ (Friday). o asp‘s 5 * § _‘ Mrs. George Sloan, 235 Highwood avenue, who underwent an operation %at the Highland Park hospital last Mr. and Mrs. WilliamH. Cope of Chicago ~were visitors in Highland Park Sunday. . * + Mr. George W. Rossetter is leaving Sunday for Washington, D. C., where he will spend a week. Mrs. A. C. Dixon and two children spent last week in _Greenville, IiL., visiting relatives. * Mrs. L. F. Hoppe of Elm Place left, Tuesday for Des Moines, Ia., where. she will visit relatives for two weeks. The Past Matron‘s club will meet this afternoon (Thursday) with Mrs. Fred Chantry of Lake Forest. <~Mr. and Mrs. Louie Marksâ€" are visiting relatives in Waco, Texas. In a card to the "Press" they say, "We are headed for the Mexican border. If â€"the revolution ends in the next few days, you will know the reason why." â€"_ Among those who have recently taken apartments in the new Udell building are: ~Mr.â€"and Mrs. Leon F. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bartel, Miss Harkness and Miss Buzzard, Mr. Roy Howell, Mr. Robert Silber and Attorney Gerrit T. Thorne. friends for a few weeks. e Miss E.. T. Coolidge and Miss Ruth Coolidge of Ridge road, spepnt la wâ€"eemaâ€"wggm%ngâ€"fi;g’â€"Lm;f turned â€"Monday" to: Beloit college which she is attending. > Mrs. C. L. Perkins left yesterday morning for Bronxville and New York ‘City where she will visit Mrs. H. H. Chandler is entertain ing her embreidery club next: Wedâ€" nesday: â€" ? * > â€" Mrs. George W. Rossetter enterâ€" tained twelve guests at luncheon last Thursday. s e o o. > Mr. William Guyot â€"attended. the Evangelical conference in Freeport, IIl., last week. werranl 4 Mr. and <Mrs. Clarence Marshall Busch of Rockville, Maryland, anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter Clarice Marshall to Mr. Louis George Burger, on Monday, April &th at the Baptist church, Rockville, The. Busch family lived in the Fred Boynton houseâ€"two years ago and are wellâ€"knownâ€"inâ€"Highlandâ€"Park:â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mrs. Harry Kelly and Mrs. Arthur Person: went to Detroit ~Tuesday to drive back Mrs. Harry Kelly‘s new Hudson coupe. §22. sogk by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure Appearance in current issue. & â€" Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or, other affairs wizm an admittance charge is pubâ€" ililhen'l,‘ m"rlll be ‘charged at regular advertisâ€" ng rates. * THURSDAY APRIL 25; 1929 SUBSCRIPTION®*PRICE $2.00 PER EThe btghlafih fiark Preas Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6826 Thursday, April 25, 1929 All â€"communications must be accompanied ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, TL Local and Personal Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 . The Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€" terian churchr will_hold a meeting at the church Monday morning at ten o‘clock for the purpose of finishing their work. ~Members are asked to bring sandw@ches, and coffee will be served. _ _ f The Misses Ethel and Emily Harâ€" mon of Laurel avenue and Mrs. Gerâ€" ard Van Schaick of New York are spending a month in Beaumont, Caliâ€" fornia, as the guests of Mrs. Boulton. Mr.â€" A. P. Lantz of 889 Deerfield avenue is ill at his home and is unâ€" der a doctor‘s care. * Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor reâ€" turned to their home on St. John‘s avenue last week after spending three months in St. Peterburg and Miami, Florida. s Mr. Frank Zipoy returned on Monâ€" day from Iranwood, Mich., where Mr. and Mrs. Zipoy were called on acâ€" count of the serious illness of Mrs. Zipoy‘s father, Mr. John . Forslund. Mrs. Zipoy willreturn home next week. Mr. Forslund‘s condition is somewhat improved. â€"â€" Mrs. Nels Nelson entertained the members of her five hundred club at her home in the Tone Building, on Saturday evening: <mg«" > Mr. and Mrs. J. Micheals have reâ€" cently returned to their home on S. Sheridan road, after spending three months in Havannah.â€" _ â€"â€"â€" Kansas City were the guests a few days of last week of Mr. and Mrs: J. Micheals ofâ€"S. Sheridan road, Mr. Etâ€" tlinger is a brother of Mrs. Micheals. Chicago. ~The Normans will live in Winnetka for the present. â€" ~£*, Mr. and Mrs. George Ba As Caroline Edgecomb of Austin. â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Leif Norman have rented their home on Broadview ayâ€" enue to the Robert Gair family of Chicago. The Normans will live in Mrs. Louise Boehmer, Miss Carolyn Boechmerâ€"and Mrs. William Tillman attended the fifteenth wedding â€"anniâ€" versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boehmer of Barrington. _ Mr. and Mrs. F. Patterson of St. Louis who are returning to their home after. spending some little time in Rome will be the guests this week end of their daughter, Mrs. Christoph Keller of Laurel avenue. & Two tables of bridge were enjoyed on Saturday evening by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walther in celeâ€" bration ‘of their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary at their home on S. Green Bay road. A supper was served at a prettilyâ€"decorated table. The out of â€"town ‘guests® were Miss Louisa Walther ‘and Miss. Helen Erskine of Waukegan. . Harrison Walther, who attends school at Champaign, 1ll., spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walther. m T y Mrs, Henry Siljestrom is entertainâ€" ing_her b;iqge elub tonight. ~ aweek:ig progressing nicely and expects to return to.her home soon. The regular meeting of Campbell Chapter No. 712 O,. E. S. will meet next Wednesday evening, May 1 in Masonic temple. All members are urged to attend; s A Mrs, Alfred Hill is entertaining the sewing cirele of.the Swedish Methodist church at her ‘home on Green Bay road Saturdayâ€" evening. Mrs. Alfred J. Kroencke of Pittsâ€" burg, Pa., was .the guest of Mrs. Jesse Sobey, last week. T H EP RE 8 $ ‘atronize Press Advertisers__â€"© Let us show you what joy it is to know the foot freedom conveyâ€" ed by the hidden Arch Preserver archbridge, flat inner sole and metatarsal support . . . the three shoe features that give a woman the springing step of youth! #Â¥ The new Arch Preserver Shoes now on display present advanced styleâ€" notes direect from their studios in Paris and New York . . . in colors and leathers that seem inspired to .complete your Spring â€"ensembles:â€"â€"â€"oâ€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ Moreover, unlike all other exâ€" fl_er;lflmglmmmbm exclusive patented .features that enable any woman to wear the gmartest styles with utter comâ€" ort. 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