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Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 23

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Mr. Henry Fisher is confined to his bed with a severe cold this week. ~â€" Alfred St. Peter motored to Chamâ€" paign, IIl., over the weekâ€"end where he went to attend fraternity activâ€" ities of: the Theta Epsilon ‘*Omega fraternity of which he is a member. Mrs. Albert Bergmann of Oconoâ€" mowoec, Wis., was the weekâ€"end guest of her sister, Miss E. Hanson of S. Green Bay road. . > $ Mrs. George Bahr was hostess on Monday night to her Sewing glup. Mrs. W. C. Casey and small son, Billy, Jr., who have been the guests of Mrs. Casey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. St. Peter for the past week returned to their home in Wauâ€" kegan, Tuesday. § Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Prior who reâ€" turned from Florida recently are making plans to leave soon for their summer home in New Auburn, Wis: Mrs. Helen Golden had as her guests on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. B. Harrison Norris and children, Catherâ€" ine and Frances of Oak Park. Mrs. M. Rosenthal of Oak Par will be the weekâ€"end guest ofâ€"her daughter, â€" Mrs. Charles Sanborn of Ridgewood drive. _ ; ‘ Dr. J. P. O.Connell of Ridgewood drive and Alex Smith of Glencoe reâ€" turned last‘ night from Wisconsin Rapids where they have spent the week fishing. . 34 Mrs. Charles Sanborn is entertainâ€" ing themembers .of her luncheon club today at her home on Ridgewood drive. °* . : Local and Personal HIGHLAND SWEETS The new owners will make every eHHOrt ness on the same high standard that Mr lished â€" and creams, ices, the Corner of Central Avenue owners will make every effort to continue the busiâ€" he same high standard that Mr. Lencioni has estabâ€" and to give the people of Highland Park the best ice Mrs. Lioyd Larson will: be hostess on Friday night to her bridge club at her home on Central avenue. Mrs. Harry Paul will entertain the‘ Friday night bridge club at her home on Ridgewood drive tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmer and A number of Highland Parkers attended the May Day exercises at Ferry hall on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markward of Chiâ€" cago, were the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. | _ Mrs. John Fisher and Mrs. Fred Fisher of S. Green Bay road, were the guests on Saturday of Mrs. Peter Conrad of Winnetka. Miss Cleona Maisie Udell, daughâ€" ter ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Udell of 147 Lake. View Terrace, has chosen, Saturday, June twentyâ€"second as the date of her marriage to Mr. James Jay Gathercoal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gathercoal of Wilmette. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Egan of Medford, Oregon spent last Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. â€"C..FEgan. R Mrs. W. A. Wiebolt of 700 McDanâ€" iels ave., entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday afternoon. j Mrs. ~Earlâ€" Barber â€"ofâ€"Milwaukee, Wis., was the guest of Mrs. Leo White of Bloom street, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Amis and Mr. and Mrs. Bernardi of Wilmette,â€" visited relatives at New Munster, Wis., over Saturday and. Sunday. f Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose enâ€" tertained the Press Bridge club Satâ€" urday evening at their home in Highâ€" moor. a Miss Mae Siljestrom will enterâ€". tain her Bridge clubâ€"Friday evening. .. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hunt of Deerâ€" field are receiving congratulations on candies and fountain service. UNTI and GIANNONI which for nearly 20 years has been operated by Anthony Lencioni (EXPERIENCED CONFECTIONERS) has been purchased by T HE PRES S the birth of a_son, born Thursday, at the Rogers Park hospital. The Hunt‘s were former resident‘s of this city and have just recently moved to Deerâ€" field from Chicago. a Mrs. Carl Olson of Ridgewood drive is entertaining a few of her _ son‘s friends at a party tomorrow afterâ€" noon in honor of his‘birthday anniverâ€" sary. % hir. and Mrs. Louis F. Hoppe re-: Muriel and Wallace Hilborne and turned Mondaf from Des Moines, Ia., ! Charles Rutledge have just returned where Mrs. Hoppe spent the past twofrom Washington. D. C.? Do You Have a Pool or Rockery in Your Garden? If you haven‘t and you are you, or if you are making Work guaranteed Natural Pool Rockery Work â€" and Second Street BOX 234 â€" HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. are interested in one, I will build one for ing one yourself and need advice or any help, write toâ€" > _ weeks visiting relatives. â€" Mr. Hn#pg spent ‘the weekâ€"end there returning home with his wife. > â€" f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bartel spent Sunday in Chicago as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H; Kuch. f Mrs. Elmer Therrien is entertainâ€" ing her Five hundred club this afterâ€" noon. > > 7 Prices reasonable 21

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