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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 8

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tÂ¥ 44 #} : _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zipoy returnâ€" ed on Monday from Ironwood, Michiâ€" gan, where they attended the funeral of._Mrs. Zipoy‘s father, Mr. John Forslund,. Mrs. Forslund returned to Highland Park. with the Zipoy‘s and will remain here indifinitely. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmer, Mrs. Axel Nelson and son, Jack, and Mrs. Henry Boehmer of Chicago were the guests on Saturday of Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr. of South Green Bay road. Mrs. Edward Sandman of Lake Zurick was the guest on Monday of Mrs. E. M. Conrad. ~Mrs. Theodore Osborn ~entertained a party of friends at luncheon at the Green Tea Pot on Wednesday. After luncheon bridge was enjoyed at Mrs, Osborn‘s home on Kincaid street. Mrs. 0. E. Keller and daughters, Dorothy and Eleanor, together with several school friends of the girls returned Monday from a ten days stay in New Auburn, Wis. â€" Mr. and Mrs.â€"B.â€"A. Léisenring and daughters, Dorothy and Virginia, are leaving tomorrow for their summer cabin near New Auburn, Wis. to reâ€" main for the summer. : t Lessons Given in Your Home *â€"â€"Method â€"â€"â€" â€" A Specialty Residence, 623 Vine Avenue â€"ELIZABETH f ~SILBER WORTH TEACHER OF PIANO ~JAZZ ~ > CLASSICAL Lee Sims * â€" Beginners 16 North Sheridan Road COLD AIR FUR STORAGE Local and Personal Estimates Gladly Given â€"â€"â€"Phone 3446 FOR FATHER‘S DAY .__ WE HAVE OUR STORAGE VAULT IN OUR OWN BUILDING ALBERT LARSON Reasonable Charges é _ CIGARS â€" PIPES 4. FOUNTAIN PENS â€" EVERSHARP PENCILS ' BOOKS AND ige POCKET LIGHTERS ® MOLDA NER & HVU ME R Stationer _ Miss Charlotte Yoe and Miss Mary Williams returned home on Monday from Europe where they have spent the winter and have taken the Rev. Frank Fitt home for the summer. Mrs. E. A. Smith left Wednesday for the east where she will attend a reunion of Smith college, â€" On Tuesday evening Mr. and â€"Mrs. Martin Insull entertained at .a very delightful bon voyagedinner in comâ€" pliment to Mrs. James Martin and daughter, <~Miss "Jane, who left on Wednesday for New York to sail shortly for a three months‘ stay in Europe. The dinner was given at the Insull country â€" home "Orchard House" on Ridge road. > Mrs. William Rafferty is spending this week at her country home "Marâ€" tindale Farm" on Ridge road. Mr. John Anderson, who has been making his home with Mrs. Maurice Burkson on Vine left on Tuesday to join his daughter and family.in Dayâ€" ton, OBlo. : __. . i(â€"â€" * The teachers of Elm Place staff enjoyed aâ€"very delightful luncheon on Thesday at the Green Tea Pot. There were thirtyâ€"four guests present. _ Mrs. J. W. Simons entertained the members of her. lunchéon glub at her home on Beach street W.ednesday afâ€" ternoon. â€" * § Mrs. Edward McLamore of Park Ridge was the guest a .few days of last week of her cousin, Mrs. Arch Aberctomby. _ Mrs. George Bahr will entertain the members of her bridge club on Friday _ evening at the home of Mrs. Edgarâ€" Winterson of" S. Green Bay road. * . >‘ ie t en s P Theé Friday Night Bridge club will meet tomorrow at the homé of Mrs,. Helen C. Golden of 122 McGovern FURRIERS T HE P RE 3 8 The Philathea class of the Bethany. Evangelical church will meet Tuesp1 day evening with Miss Charlotte Brand of Deerfield.~ > § 1 Miss Verna Griesmeyer who underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital recently is getting along nicely. § Mary Smith of S. Sheridan road entertained ninetéen of her school friends at a graduation party on Satâ€" urday evening. â€" ‘Dancing â€"and bunco were the features of the evening. The marriage of Miss Frances Holâ€" brock, daughter of Mr. â€"and Mrs. Joseph Luther Holbrook of Highland Park, and Morris Mead Montgomery of Evanston was solemnized at 8:30 last .evening at St. Chrysostom‘s church. â€"The ceremony was followed by a reception .and supper at the Woman‘s~ Athletic club.~ ~The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with rose point lace and pearl emâ€" broidery with a‘ long train falling from the waistline and a flowing tulle veil fastened with a spray of orange blossoms.: She carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley, Her maid of honor, Miss Frieda Keeney of New ‘York, . woreâ€" blue ~chiffon over lavender. . _ The bridesmaids included Miss Marionâ€" Oleott, Miss: Alida ‘Marsh, Miss Dorothy Simpson, and Miss â€" Klizabethâ€"George. _ They were gowned._ in various shades ofâ€"greenâ€" taffeta and green horschair hats and held cluster$ of. blue larkspur. John ‘M. Montgomery was best man for theâ€"groomâ€"andâ€"theâ€"ushersâ€"were Thomas I. Underwood, Austin Pickâ€" ard, Scott Green, Roger® Engeberg, Richard Starr and Wiley Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback enâ€" tertained eight guests at dinner on Tuesday followed by bridge. _ x Mrs. Leif Norman, now of Winnetâ€" ka, entertained the members of her sewing club on Wednesday. The members are all Highland Park girls. Miss Olga Beneke, daughterâ€"of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beneke of 171 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, will receive her A.B. degree at the annual Comâ€" mencement exercises at Smith college, June 17. Miss Beneke prepared for college at. Rosemary hall, Greenwich, Conn. . Her major subject is history. Formerly the American people used to fight valiantly for their rights, but in these bad acting days, they seem more determined to hold on to thelr wrongs. â€" â€"_â€"â€"__ _ â€"â€"‘*‘ Theseare â€"sgaid to be fast moving times, but you would never know it by the time it takes a lot of folks to pay their bills. _ H. P. Girl Is Graduate Smith College, June 17 * We Call for and Deliver Phone Highland Park 54 CLEANING â€"~ GLAZING and REPAIRING AT SPRING and SUMMER PRICES on YOUR FURS Sergt. Martin Kopp, who was callâ€" ed, reports that Mrs. Minerva Goncer, his wife, a clerk to a ticket agent for the ‘North Shore Line at Glencoe, had "left her husband last Thursday and that there had been considerable domâ€" estic trouble of late because Gonder had‘ taken to drinking.: Three quart bottles, emptied of wine, and a full _quart. bottle of homeâ€"brew, or the like, were found on theâ€"table in the room where Gonder was found shot, the police report. . . Man Found Wounded inâ€" Home; Suicide Attempt Is Belief of Police With a bullet wound in his chest Frank Gonder, 40 year old carpenter, was saved from death in his home at 1625 Burton avenue, Highland Park, Sunday when a second shot, fired at his head, was heard by a telephone operator who heard the shot, after the telephone had been overturned on the floor, according to the police. While Gonder declares that someâ€" one walked into his house, shot twice at him and then walked out, the poâ€" lice of Highland Park maintain that heâ€"had attemptedâ€"suicide as his gun, with two shots fired, was found in the piano in his home, and several other discharged shells" were lying about. +/* At the Highland. Park. hospital 7 where ‘\Gonder was taken: by police . after Miss Ellen Udee, telephone op: > erator. at Highland Park, had called them when she heard the shot fired, sicians told.the police that G 3 tainly have died from loss of ‘blood | â€" â€" I had not quick attention been given* Ee his wounds. f e a « ing â€"to. the police, â€"Gonder probably drark his wine and then, brooding over his domestic troubles, shot himâ€" self in the chest and as he fell, knockâ€" ed the telephone. off the table. The police said he then shot at his own head, the bullet just grazing the scalp and it was this shot that the phone operator heard. â€" f The police believe â€"that after the shooting, Gonder was able to make his way to the piano and hide the gun in â€"the customary place. The Gonders have two â€"daughters, 13 and 8 years old, the youngerâ€" of whom lived with the father until recently when Mrs. Gonder took herâ€"to Chiâ€" cago, the police say. _ , _ All the teachers of the Elm Place school, Highland Park, Illinois, bave again taken membership in the Na tional Education association. This announcement was made at the asso ciation‘s headquarters in Washington, by J. W. Crabtree, secretary, who had received the enrollment record from the principal, according to a bulletin sent from the office in the National Capital. i ; In a congratulatory letter to Prinâ€" cipal Lena Nixon, Mr. Crabtree says: "We are proud of your one hundred per cent enrollment. It shows a (in* leadership on your part and an exce‘ lent professional spirit on the part of your â€" teachers. â€" Congratulations> t you all and success in your work fo"t the cause of education." > < ~ â€"â€"This announcement of one hundred per cent enrollment represents the teachers who have enrolled for the second consecutive year. Elm Place Teachers All Members of N.E.A. Thursday, June 13, 1929 ley Ke ne to in‘ wh M Dr M. hill 8O Po Fi sk by M

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