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Highland Park Press, 20 Jun 1929, p. 7

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iWfil of Central oh, Imond of Ridgewood y morning for Mex: , motor to Louisiana F will take a boat. sfinite. Bard of Egandaho perated on for ap- Salustio Fabbri of nae, Highwood, an- -of‘ a dauzhter m: of; a daughter on , at the Highland sle and daughfer, Sheridan road left he summer%onths BETH l WORTH OF PIANO CLASSICAL Beginners- A Specialty Vine Avenue 3446 n Your Home " a. was operated on at the Highland t, Wednesday, re- 2 Tuesday. . _ [any Dean.Faxon “cad announce the ir daughter, Jose- ir. Richardson C. ' and Mrs. Alex- , the Drake hotel. i sister, Mrs.4Burke, unday to motor to Ash, te they will spend two relatives. and her cousin, Miss dwood lane, have left Springs, Colo., where d the summer with e birth of .5. 3,911: on 17, 'at the. Highland y at the Highlazid doing nicely. McCrory of Judson ' Saturday evening were she will spend iaire to Mr. Darragh l be an event of oetc.. Dingle of South Sher.. issued invitations for on 02 Friday,. June ror Country club. s. o. C. Thayer of ft Tuesday morning months motor trip h of South Sheridan Friday for Burntsidn, y he-will-spend the Jest of Everett Mills. Oscar Benz of West. field, are the proud t born. on Saturday, Highland Park hos. Toward arrived here Iorgan Citi, Loui.. noog-a, to spend .the Itytl1fstuhLrs,2aura |1303: _ and _ _his father, Laverne Nash of S. "atereeeivintt congra. trd of North St. :ursday, J une.20, 1929 Thursday, J lane 20, 329 David Thomas, Jr., of Forest ave- nue and Richard Hammond of Ridge- drive left Sunday evening for Bryan, Ohio, where thef will spend the sum- mer. - Mr; and Mrs. Ross Ridge and son, Mervin, of Madison, Wisconsin, were the week-end guests of Mm. A. Kitts man of North St. Johns avenue. Mrs. H. B. Chandler, Miss Chand- ler, Mrs. Jared Johnson, Katharine Johnson returned Sunday front the east. Therspent June week at An- napolis, where they attended the graduation ad Mrs. Johnson's Bon, Chandler Johnson, from the United States Nairal academy. q J . Mr.'and Mrs. ,M. C. Conrad were the week-end guests of their son and daughter-its-law, Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Conrad of Wilmette. _ Mr.. and 'Mrs. Harold Foqsum of W inngtka were this, week-end guests of Mrs. Helen Golden of 122 McGov- em street. T - '--s Mr. and Mrs. Edsyartrconrad and niiiee"s, the Misses Lucille and Nata helm, motoréd to Fisk, Wisconsin, on Saturday. The Misses. Helm re- turned _to their home after spending Floresheim Shoes for Men - Arch Presenters for Women - Sturdy Shoes for Children) TI, a; 0/ gm, is the buoyant walk . . . the untiring vivacity . . . the, superb chic . . "f possessed by thewomanwho wears§mart, comfortable Selby Arch Pre- server Shoes. New Maid: for Every Hoar of the Der-tro up Local and Personal 509 Central Avenue. Phone Highland Park 456 Key/tale H LI _ . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverson of S. Greenbay road motored to Oconomo- w'oe and spent the week-end visiting relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Redine enter. tained about fifty guests from Win- netka at their' home on S. Second street S'aturiiay evening. . four weeks with their relatives: here. Mrs. Roland Bleimehl 'will enter- tain the members of her bridge club at her home on Gleneoe avenue this evening, Thursday, There will be two tables. V ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Prior and family of gtupkssopvi1le,ui'1orida, are expecting to' arrive hetahout_irel? 4 to be the guests of. Percy Prim family on Wade street' for a few days. The two families will then motor to New Auburn, Wis., where they will spend some time with their parents,'Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Prior. Mr. and Mrs. Gorddn Olson and small son, Kenneth, of Chicago were the wéek-ehd guests‘bf Mrs. Olson's parents, Mr.-and Mrs. trust Redine of S. Secohd street ’Mrs.‘Fred Fisher, Sr., of S. Greed Bay road was the week-end truest'of her daughter antCfynilv,-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borket of Chicago. road. "m. and Mrs. Milton Tillman and so.nn Milton, Jr., left on Tuesday for a two weeks’ mowi- trip to New York, -iiiia'iiiilr.- 303mson is spendi'ng his vacation-wit? his grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Chandler of South' Sheridan Ffitrdiji-E'-e%iiPmltk te “3631-“ F-.Fstteadafti, . national golf Aoormrment. f', _ . rer. “a MA. J I PeteN enterthinetl iwelve guests. at bridge on Saturday at their hqme im' Windsor road. . _ Mr. anders. Fred Zahnle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, -Mr.- and- -Mrs.- ir.- J. Berube,' Mrs. Oscar Schmidley and daughter, Frances,., motored _ to Bour- banna, Ill., on Wednesday to attend the commencement exercises at Notre Dame convent. Miss Ruth .Berube was trraduntedcin a class of nine. stu- _ dents. She was awarded prizes in" music, vocal and typing and was. awarded a two-year- scholarship to fit. Xavier school in Chicago. Bishop Schiel presided at the exercises, ' The program was a very impressive one. _Mr. Fred Rubly. and w. Guy Rockefeller of Chicago motored to" Higgens Lake, Mich., where they spent. the week-end. N 7 Miss Catherine Geary, who re- turned home from .. Webster' college on Saturday after completing her sophomore year there, has. as her guests her classmates, Miss Marta 18mm of Fort Madison; Iowa; Miss iSelma Gsell of St. Louis and Miss Sally Ryan of Madison, Wis. On Tuesday evening Miss Geary enter- tained .at dinner, followed by bridge, in compliment to her guests. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1311ny were given a pleasant surprise on Sunday, whens party of friends came to cele- brate Mrs. Rubly’s birthday. A delid cious supper was served, after which and: were enjoyed. The successful prize winners' were Mrs. Rubly, Mrs. Avesaruftn Mrs. J. Walters, Mr. L. Berube and Mr. Joseph Stipe. THE PRESS Mist Mona Baht returned home on Sunday from Minneapolis, where she has taught school and is now teach- ing summer school at Deerfield- Shields. She will rgtum to Minnea- polis in the fall. 7 Mrs. J. T. 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