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Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 7

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s. Allan Wolff; M. Greenberg; A. Sellery; Inâ€" n, Mrs. George Irs. Ralph Seyâ€" istry, Mrs. Lee chairmen, . Mrsâ€" M. Prato, Mrs. [athan Corwith, r[‘th, Ml‘s. D- Li en he was struck ile riding a bicyâ€" ling his own yesâ€" tion was still reâ€" al, it was underâ€" dt, 15, who suftâ€" s in another acciâ€" s recovering. the Highâ€" en Voters ained â€" at , Constant branch of omen were eon _ plans ning year. ague has châ€" encourâ€" and hopeâ€" d progress e memberâ€" retary, . Mrs. ponding secreâ€" ray. Memberâ€" obert Walker; cs. B.. F. Lewis mpler; finance Blasier; pubâ€" r; legal status .Carr; efficienâ€" 5. â€" All the 1 attended, great deal red, as the ve included rum of the ing Costsâ€" â€"Farm Re Legislative wWing meas: Office Group Child Labor for Women, ill, Increase ppropriation. n splendidly ive speakers ions in the oved of vital about better Hopkins; first irman of orâ€" Mrs. â€"E. R. pfeside"n"t‘ "and mmittee, Mrs. on of John Ferâ€" lace, Highwood, Highland Park seriously injured y9, 1929 || phursday, May 9, he New for alke Still ; Condition ittee chairâ€" are as folâ€" DAY intelligent The Bighlanh Dark Press * Nelephone Highland Park SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 3200 FER BME All communications must be accompanied bythonm-nd.ddr-lo!thowflm. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current. issue. : Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pub lished, Awill be charged at ‘regular .dycrth- Chicago office: ing rates. THURSDAY issUED THURSDAY OF EACH THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 540 Central A'M _ Mrs. William: Hayward and. MiSS| greenlaw attended th Jean Robertson gave aâ€"Vvery §U4Ct@SS:| cion of the vacation ful card party, last Saturday_ €Y8â€"| iraining course in Ch ning "at the home, of Mrs. William Evening. T hese Iinest Hayward on N. Greeg Bay road, fo,r every Monday evening the benefit of the British Old I?eople * i to May Zist. _ Home at Riverside, 11. Whist and| Mary Schmidt who 500 were played at nine tables. The{ 3 car last week is gett! prize winners for 500 were Mrs. Ohl-" §tv.â€" and Mrs. Hub wein, Mrs. W. J. Oulds, Mr. Robert ond. family ‘of Lagre Gilmour and Mr<. Thomas McEWeN:| jpo ffteenth of May, Mrs. W. Lowrie and Mr. W. Hayward | /; MeCrystle‘s for six were the prize winners for whist. their absence the Ha Delicious refreshments were served| j . pecupled by Mr a and those attending report a most| x Gatzert of Chicag _ enjoyable evening. . Mrs. Edward Laing Harlan Rogers, Jr., had his tonsils‘ is confined to her. ho and adenoids removedâ€" Monday at the} _ Mr. and Mrs. will Fort Sheridan hospital. He is doing| Homewood avenue, very nicely. _ _ f guests Fri‘flay, Mr. & d LW 10 ob oilisasn uns Local and Personal NV ..\rlrs. Herbert â€" Moran is ing her bridge club tom ning (Friday). _ _ _ _ Eonl NeP CR cnai P o T Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard KHas just| recontly returned to her home on Walker avenue after an extended trip throughout the east. â€" While in New York, Mrs. Blanchard attended the Special Service and Song Recital on the occasion of the visit of the Cadet Chapel choir of the United States Military academy, West Point, New York, which took place Sunday aftâ€" etroon, April 14th, at Columbia uniâ€" versity, St. Pauls‘ chapel, in the city of New York. Cadet Paul W. Blanchâ€" ard, Jr., is a member of the Cadet Chapel choir which is under the diâ€" rection of Mr. F. C. Mayer, organist and choir master. Mrs. Blanchard alio spentt several days at the Thayer Michigan Ave. State 6826 MAY 9, 1929 s;:e“r:l- flays at the Thayer 557â€"558â€"559 7 sitores TT 1 40 Co i ragreingeonnrnmiraiiicanmiorr umm ons 2+ caami C0C ;i"d:\;cc:‘srz: sion of the vacation church .school | s. William training course in Chicago, Monday | y road or evening. â€"These classes will continue is Peo'ple’s every Monday evening from May 6th, s to May 21st. § i0 d :Xl}:s% ;.;l\g« Mary Schmidt who was struck by o Mrs Ohlâ€"{ a car last week is getting along nicely. iYIr R.,obert‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert P. Harmon $ ficE en and family of Laurel: avenue after Y. Haywar d the fifteenth of May, will be locaf.ed for whist at,McCâ€"l’ystle’s for six weeks. During fere serv ed their absgnce'the Harmon house will ort. & most be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Waiter A. Gatzert of Chicago. . . , Mrs. Edward Laing of Park avenue, 1 his tonsfls‘ is confined to her home with illness. nday at the! _ Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt of He is doing| Homewood avenue, had_ as theil ’ guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Waite s entertainâ€"| Cook of Chicago, and on Sunday, Mr norrow eve-\ and ‘Mrs. Joe Hornishmaker, also 0 R \ Chicago. sa Kas fust! _ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton S$. Beach 0 . F M m oo NO. 10 hotel, West Point, New York, visitâ€" | ing her son, Cadet Paul Blanchard,; Jr., class of "1930." During her visit in Washington, D.C., she was the guest of Mrs. Bertha Nugent at her home on Euclid street, N. Y. She also called on several Army friends at Fort Myer, Virginia and Chevy Chase, Maryland, also Ramsey, New i Jersey. + Mr. and Mrs. Reno Preti of Verâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Reno Preti of Verâ€"| non avenue, Glencoe, announce the birth of a daughter on %&onday, May 6th, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Schreier who haveâ€"been Tiving in Chicago for the ‘past year have returned to their home ‘onâ€"Ravine drive. : Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street, | attended the official visit at the Wil-l. mette CBapter on Monday-aftemdon,i at the Wilmette Masoni¢ temple. Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp of Ridge road, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter on Satur-‘ day, May 4th, at the Highland Park hospital. e §1.:. 1 The Young Womans‘ club met on Tuesday evening at the parish house of the Presbyterian ‘churchr f v(' vard Laing of Park avenue, to her home with illness. Mrs. William Schmidt of l avenue, had. as their day, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter hicago, and on Sunday, Mr. Joe Hornishmaker, also of T H E PR ES S f Verâ€"| â€" Mr. and Mrs. George K. Arnoid OL rce the | S. St. Johns avenue, Are the happy| iy, May} parents of a son, born Tuesday, Aprilg1 aospital.\ 20, at the St. Francis hospital, Evâ€"| ier who| anston. 5 | for the| â€" Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen of Evanston| ir home\ have taken the W. E. Salyards house | on S. St. Johns avenue. > ’ n street,\ Mrs. A. L. Adams of Winnetka, is| the Wilâ€" entertaining the Worth While circle. Etemoon,l at dinner this evening â€"(Thursday). ple. â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Bingham .are of _Riage spending: this week at the Weylin, in tulations| New York City.â€" n Saturâ€"| ~ Mr, and Mrs. Hammond of Chicago, ind Park} have taken the K: M. Ligare residence | at 810 Forest ave. & Mrs. Carl G. Bingham and Mrs.| Edmund Brigham of Vassar, Mrs.| George E. Bliss of Wellesley, Mrs. Arthur Emerson of Smith and Mrs. Pet Wood of Bryn Mawr and their husbands, attended the â€"enthusiastic ‘dinner given by the "Alumni" of the seven colleges in the Red Lacquer room of the Palmer House last Thursday evening. _ | %l__llllllllllflllllllllll|l||\I|||II||||\II|I||||III||IIIlIIlll\Iflllllllllllllll\lll\\lfim\\IIIlI|Ill“|!|llll||||HH|l“\lll\ll||l|l||||l|l||||||l§ Mr. and Mrs. GUeorge A. ArRUIG UL . St. Johns avenue, are the happy| _ Mrâ€" and . Mrs. . Ed. Borkert and arents of a son, born Tuesday, April'a‘ daughter, Nancy, of Chicago, are the 0, at the St. Francis hospital, Evâ€"| guests a few days of this week of nston. f | Mrs. Borkert‘s mother, Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen of Evanston| Fisher, Sr., of S. Green Bay road. . , ave taken the W. E. Salyards housel Mr. Lyle Gourley who spent. ten n S. St. Johns avenue. . ‘gdays in St. Petersburg, Florida, reâ€" Mrs. A. L. Adams of Winnetka, is | m_rt:tf‘;:q:}e*h\stt g;'!e.e}( :n& brr({:xzht_ ntertaining the Worth While clrcle;»;’“v ']d' is aunt, ‘M_“' “'; l‘ér- PO:,lt‘: 5 Timer: This evenine CPhurasy) 1 (G) 2 Chvcuns ty party motored Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Bingham .are| i\ome gor~ p_ * ;E)endi;x g-‘:h(i:s. week at the Weylin, in Tho card party given in St James few Yark Cl n C | hall, Highwood, on Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond of Chicag0;| w.« a huge success. have taken the K; M. Ligare residence | _ _ I;h‘s 5: Shater â€" and ‘-}kughfier 810 F C f rs. â€" a e S10 Fore«t #T€ _i .\ Phyllis, of Chicago, were the weekâ€" Phyllis Delhaye of 8. St. JOBNS! ond guests of Mr. and Mrs. George avenue, }8s quarant;ned,,, at hetâ€" h,ome,f .Glader. of Ridgewood drive. 2+ W‘;;‘ S?B‘F‘”let lfe}’e_"c T & sueras \‘ Mrs. Ales Smith and son, Jimmie, es ra_n * og?u is PP .ng\ of Glencoe, have been the guests for this week: in St. Louis, Mo., visiting| the past week .of her mother, Mrs. relatives. Li 0e c 0 +/ | Wilfiam: Witten: NC a = North Shore Trust Company § â€" : B.A NK ** _ YOUR MOTHER and MINE George H. Arnold of THERE is no word in any or finer meaning than / day, set aside in honor of are particularly happy in th bank in its daily work is deli ful to many mothers in fu for homes and children. Education and opportunity for chil« ownershipâ€"things dear to the hearts â€"such things are becoming realties in our savings department. Things the business of banking worth w we are glad to work out with you. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. their rord in any language of fuller ring than "mother." â€" On this _ honor of all motherhood, we happy in the thought that this work is delivering service helpâ€" hers in furthering their plans Mr. and Mrs. Ingram C. Rasmusâ€" sen will leave next© Wednesday ‘to attend the Derby at Louisville, Ky. They will also stop at French Lick springs. d thii is â€"Aul t t ie Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson of Gray avenue, were pleasantly surprised on Tuesday evening, by twelve of their friends. The occasion was in celeâ€" bration of their seventeenth wedding anniversary. : 5 Mr. a daughter guests .1 Mrs. B« Fisher, | rity for children, home to the hearts of mothers ning realties constantly ent. Things that make ae worth whileâ€"things er, mnancy .a few d Borkert‘s , Pr., of S Lyle Go

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