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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 7

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s chairman of the , balance of county ; Shields and Deerâ€" nd is member also Home and Educaâ€" and '_determining est fitted for use in towns. _ * > _will also seek to al switchboard sysâ€" ite the departments burbs. > members of the rs received chairâ€" ant committees in ed by ‘Chairman f Deerfield when day at Waukegan, (f this city retains f the finance comâ€" has held sevéral e also is a memâ€"< nittees as follows: audit, _ settlement gh is chairman of: settlement with the ind member also of n public buildings it,â€" resolutions and probate clerk and. r it was ‘decided to ion the North Counâ€" tion and the object ropolitan police sysâ€" mes, police chiefat s. elected: temporary committee will soon call upon Commisâ€" tussell of Chicago in studying Chicago‘s All Bad nd of Cinderella may _ one stepmother, it symbolize the story / â€" Woman‘s Home eekers who linger t â€" Hoover too long. his muscle he is getâ€" inching. the medicin® is chairman of the and groyunds. comâ€" r also of ‘the comâ€" nd bridge and fees the teletype system ons along the north rthâ€"west suburbs of me of the first big nâ€"by the organizaâ€" efs of the suburban ned at a meeting of y night at ~Niles Highland~Park is ail committee and ospital audit and Members â€" of 11 in Appointâ€" iplete List > sday, May 2, 1929 Police: : :‘ Hold Meeting Sergeant and Mrs. Dietz entertainâ€" ed at a very delightful farewel} party on Monday for their friends leaving Fort Sheridan, some going to Sparta for summer camp and others who are being moved to various posts. There were five tables of bridge. Elaborate réfreshments were served and beauâ€" tiful prizes awarded. Thursday, May 2, 1929 Sergeant and Mrs. M. Maloney enâ€" tertained Warrant Officer and Mrs. Fred Nolde at dinner on Tuesday eveâ€" ning. The Nolde‘s have been ordered to the Sixth Corps Area in Chicago, and are leaving the end of this week. The Womans Missionary society of the Bethany church will meet on Thursday«@fternoon, May 9th, at twoâ€" thirty at the home of Mrs. Gus Krueâ€" ger, 18 Green Bay road. r s _ The Highland Park Press enterâ€" tained the Journalism class of Lake Forest college on Wednesday. s Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins will enâ€" tertain the Board of the League of Women Voters at their regular meetâ€" ing, and &. byffet luncheon on Tuesâ€" day. ap as & e Mr. and Mrs. George Artus of Chiâ€" cago are the happy parents of a daughter, born Sunday. Mrs. Artus was formerly Miss Henrietta Laing, of this city. x: ‘Mrs. Edward Eichler will enterâ€"| Miss Rosemary Liytton, daughter of tain the Ladies Aid society of the Mr. and Mrs. George Lytton, of Hazel Redeemer Lutheran church this afterâ€" 1 avenue, sailed Monday . for Eurdpe, noon, ts‘ â€" | where she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs.. Oliver. W.â€" Heath | While abroad, Miss Lytton will study have moved from 641. S. St. Johns ;d‘a'ncing’. 5 f Eass avenue, to Roslyn circle. . | _ Mrs. Donald Teetor, and son, of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ame Babcock of Ravinia have taken an;..apartment in Evanston. Local and Personal Phones: Highland Park 178â€"179 _ Highland Park 618 N: Green Bay Road â€" _ ~ THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. We operaté our pwn dry cleaning plant * 4 ae/ ~ 80 years of service 4 “W“W M’!‘ ow! _ apashtto? se â€" * 1,0u82® big HIGHLAND PARK AND Dr. and Mrs. Irving C. Schur are .now located in their new home on S. St. Johns avenue, which they recently purchased. 4 Mrs. Milton Smith and daughter left last Tuesday for the east, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klaas of Roger Williams avenue, have moved to Chiâ€" cago where they will make their futâ€" ure home. â€" i Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Heath of 435 S. St. Johns avenue, have moved to Roslyn circle.. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St. Peter, and Dr.C. V. Nichols, attended the Roâ€" tary Convention at Aurora last Tuesâ€" day and Wednesday. They report a very enjoyable time and an interestâ€" ing meeting." _ § $5. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cabonargi enâ€" tertained fifteen guests at dinner on Sunday, at their home on Cedar ayâ€" enue. > eee J +Mrs. Isgbieâ€"Caswell Cole, who has â€"been in St. Fetersburg, Florida, for the past six months, returned on Wednesâ€" day to spend the sumimer with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Reichardt. ;, Mr. C. H. Sinclair of San Antonio, Texas arrived here Wednesday to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sinclair, of Dale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson of S. Lincoln avenue, announce gthe birth of a son, on Friday,, April 26th, at the Highland Park hospital.. . . 3 CALL US , Tllinois T HE P RES S Haggerstown, Indiana, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sinclair of Dale avenue. â€" Mrs. Teetor was the former Miss Elizabeth Sinâ€" clair. % Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Campbell, of Grove street,, Winnetka, are receivâ€" ing congratulations on the birth of a son, on Monday, April 29th, at the Highland Park hospital. 3 a | w€E5, qARVUE MRLW. OPCVIBE RTWRTTU N;I;,::fi Sl;;:;zd C:ipgngziae I(;fau;lll:%o‘f‘w' Centralâ€"avenue, are the ters of the American Revolution, will ggi'enAts ")li 2;&““5‘3:: lt{)o rl?l m:i meet with Mrs. Joseph Garnett, at hay,_ };n fls# ig~nMan Briergate club, Thursday, May 2, at ospitai. 8 K 11 o‘clock. The meéting will be folâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfansti lowed by. an informal luncheon. | Woodpath road, have returned The Executive board of the Ravinia two weéks spent in New York. PERMANENT WAVING CROQUINOLEâ€"SPIRAL WINDING Borchardt .. :/ Beauty Shop @ z. â€"â€"â€" What Doegsa . . ... Savings Account Do for You: North Shore Trust Company : B A NK _ _ t 12 North Sheridan Road PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 920 Gives the Extra _ that. Makes Life Worth Living When you want a new radio, a piano, a new car or a long planned trip in the summerâ€" then you will be glad you made regular deâ€" posits in your savings account. For steady savings is the fastest and surest way to get the extra things that put joy in â€"living. Your passbook is waiting for you hereâ€"now. _ _Mr. and <Mrs. George Schwalbach of. W. Centralâ€"avenue, are the proud *fifi'ents of a daughter born on Monâ€" day, April 29th, at the Highland Park hospital. : s e gen, Mr. and Mrs., Carl Pfanstichl of | Woodpath road, have returned from Woman‘s club, werngntettainod at the home of Mrs. John R. Warmingâ€" gon, of Cedar avenue, at a May Day picnic luncheon, Wednesday, May 1st. Miss Dania Mavor of Laurel avâ€" enue ~will entertain some of her friends at dinner Saturday evening, preceding the Junior Prom to be held at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school,

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