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Highland Park Press, 27 Jun 1929, p. 9

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resdayâ€" Mrs. Porges in sixteen guests at each, 4 ° land of East Park ng the water works ‘ held in Toronto, means committee of Congregational Isâ€" is afternoon at the amuel : Goodman of hairman. j C onnell will be hosâ€" ening (Friday) to r bridge club at herâ€" arry Pertz and son n Monday, after week with relatives lana.>.. ; nod Péter Kenyon of guests of. Mr: and â€"Hastings and her Moore, entertained ridge, yesterday at Iton Hardacre have eks ~trip to New ian and <Winifred x this .week from ope. tz of North Green ined the members club Tuesday eveâ€" m out of town who ng of Miss Cleona ames â€" Gathercoal, ir. â€"and Mrs. T. and Mr. and Mrs. f. Grand Rapids, of St. Louis, Mo., _ members of ~the al church gave a party on the Rev. committee of the th Shore Congregaâ€" ; with Mrs. Harry _ home on Kincaid _L. Lindenthal of 1, Wednesday. .The various north shore . Morrison of Evanâ€" ister of Wilmette, of ‘Winnetka, Mrs. icoe. and. Mrs. Walâ€" of Highland â€" Park. ened at ten ‘o‘clock, lelightful luncheon ood drive.. â€" There r, who has ~been iness trip to Musâ€" returned home on d family attended reunionâ€" at Lake maine is in the ital sufi‘erir'l_gfiom eye. She is getâ€" : visiting his aunt, n Flossmore for a ‘onnell entertained m Northbrgok at day <at the Green incheon bridge was me on Ridgewood has left for Estes she will spend the left Saturday for with â€" relatives in rsday, June 27, 1929 illtam‘ H. Cope of Mrs. Kenyon is Thursday, June 27, 1929 Mr. Harry Sellery of Bronson aveâ€" nue is leaving Saturday for La Jolla, California, where he will be the guest of his aunt, Miss White. § Mrs. Orson B. Brand and daughter, Salome, are spending this week at Random Lake, Wis, Mr. Brand spent the weekâ€"end there with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn and daughter, Mary Lu, will leave Friday for a two weeks motor trip around Lake Michigan. f James I. Loeb, Jr., a member of the class of .1929, ‘just ‘graduated from Dartmouth ~college, was ~elected ~to Phi~Beta=â€"Kappa on June 17. Mr. Loeb. graduated â€" from ~~Deerfieldâ€" Shields in June, 1925. . â€"â€". Mrs. S. M. Gooder has been serâ€" iously ill with plurisyâ€"and â€"bronchitis at her home on West Deerfield road for the past three weeks. Messrs. Albert and Clarence Malmâ€" quist are planning to leave Malmâ€" on a two. weeks‘ fishing trip near Iron River, Mich., where they have a cabin. § â€"â€"Mrs._Johnâ€"Gallagher was pleasantâ€" Iv surprised Tuesday afternoon by eight of her friends who came to ex" tend congratulations and best wishes for a â€"happy birthday. * Mrs. Ed Nevins will entertain eight ladies at bridge atiher home on Cenâ€" tral avenue tomorrow evening, Friâ€" (dayy~~=) u* ritnecmnapuassitns zin 1 m * Mr. Henry Fisher of S. Green Bay road who suffered a broken knee last week in a fall is getting along as well as can be expected. s Mrs. Joseph Stipe will entertain her afternoon bridge club at her home on S. Green Bay road tomorrow afterâ€" noon.. Thére will be three tables. Sergeant and Mrs. Annon of Fort Sheridan entertained a number of guests at a dinner party Tuesday eveâ€" ning at her home in the Post. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alfred . Schultz of Pleasant street had as their weekâ€"end guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schultz of Mankato, Wis.â€" . â€" Mrs. Gregory Burns returned to her home in Minneapolis Sunday after spending the past ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of East Park avenue. . $ ~Mr. Albertâ€"Nafeâ€" whoâ€"suffered . a stroke last month is still in the Highâ€" land Park hospital where his condiâ€" tion remains about the same. ; Marguerite Axt, who was struck by an automobile some time ago is geâ€" covering slowly at her home on High street. ts _ ~ 5 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Kirby of North avenue, Highwood, are the proud parents of a daughter born on Saturday, June 22, at the Highland Fark hospital. j ~Mr. â€"andâ€" Mrs. â€"Iraâ€"Breakwell â€"of Sheridan avenue were given a houseâ€" warming Monday evening by a numâ€" ber of their friends. The Breakwells have just recently moved here from Ohiog.: °. i Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Schuette of 1001"North Sheridan road were at home informally Monday evening for their tenth wedding anniversary. Miss Martha Hempel and Mr. Harold Duffy are enjoying a two weeks‘ vacation in Poy Sippi, Wis. A buffet supper and bridge party will be held this evening at Briergate Golf club. Supper will be from 6:30 to 8 p. m. and bridge promptly at eight o‘clock. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerhardt, Sr., who are enroute from California to Europe spent Tuesday with Mr. Gerâ€" Local and Personal hardt‘s son and family, the Paul Gerâ€" hardt‘s of 22 8. Green Bay road. Among the Highland Parkers takâ€" ing‘ the College Board Entrance examâ€" inations at Northwestern university last© week were: Barbara Shipnes, Carlton Bingham, Clover ‘Ben#on, Page Beers, and Caroline Bullard. Mrs,. Arthur F. Oppenheimer of 327 N. Sheridan road will entertain forty on Saturday at a luncheon party in honor of the board of managers of the Chicago Woman‘s Aid of which she is president and also in honor of the past president. § The board members of the Womâ€" an‘s Missionary society of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church met Tuesday afternbon with Mrs. William Guyot. â€" Rose Alma Roth has returned from Sheboygan, Wis., where she spent the Wolter. Mrs. Jesse Sobey will serve as chaplain Friday evening at Milburn chapter,; at the official visit of the worthy grand matron. Mrs. Vivian Sceott will perside in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson will enâ€" tertain the Press bridge club, Saturâ€" day evening. _ . > 12 Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Anna Roth was guest of honor at Deputy‘s night held at Francesco temple, Chiâ€" cago. TX . Dr. and Mrs. Ingalls and ‘daughter, Hélen, will return from Los Angeles THAPL 11 because of the patented Seiby Arch Preserver arch bridge, flat inner sole, and metaâ€" tarsal support so skilfully concealed in each chic model. (C]le : (Zf]cm'/l[ O[ ayâ€"cofong ComjJort . 509 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 456 r1ese smarlt si1oes e of the patented Selby Preserver arch bridge, $10 up T HE PRES 8 where Miss Heler has been attending school about July 4th, driving via El Paso, Ft. Worth, Lincoln, Neb., and Omaha. a4: § .Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Bingham of Prospect avenue and their two sons, Carlton and John Norris, are sailing June 26 on the Berengaria for Southâ€" ampton.. They are taking" their car with them and will motor in England, ' France, and Switzerland. ¢ Mrs. Haze] Chapman and Mrs. Gerâ€" trude Gooseman entertained fortyâ€"six guests on Monday evening in honor of the thirtyâ€"fifth wedding anniverâ€" sary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.; Smith. ; t fefart: R. G. Smith. ; j# s 1 Doctor: â€""Is that a patient in the Mr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Swift of| waitingâ€"room?" . . f Crofton avenue with son Rodney and‘ Servant: "No, sir; he comes once daughter Genevieve left for a ten a month to read the magazines." . 1460 Sherman Ave. There is a lure to Early American Furniture _ _ that fascinates us all You will be surprised to learn that in tlye days of glowing Modernism this Early American designâ€"not only holds its ownâ€"but exceeds all others in favor. No wonder ! Its simplicity of lines fits in harmoniously with the most modern surroundings. The effects are surâ€" prising. . s : The Beds $27.50. Springs $9.95.. Mattress $12.50 3 FLOORS DEVOTED TO QUALITY FURNITURE 1. m= I fi « § s'fi‘ » 2 _cc_ vip : mE â€"<=| 3 > â€"@ *~> 4 d ~ s ‘C $ T fe mmâ€"mene mss â€""‘â€"â€")w ,/s)~â€"-â€"â€"4.~s___ es unair d l . * s * 4 «O o (F1T) f‘q k ““' 1'77""Tflrv" Arean t pnt d '\” 1 S C l sUV TA Ti ce oad 4o B i wutc ul ‘f 111 a\\Gg B R O W N FURNITURE CO.: . Mrs. R. P. Page Wainwright, 441 St: Johns place, has returned from ‘Seame, Wash. She has been with ther daughter, Mrs. Frederick Mears, during the long illness and death of her granddaughter,â€" Helen _ Rogers Mears. â€" ; Dorothy Klemp of McGovern street celebrated her sixth birthday on Wed:â€" nesday. She entertained ten of her little friends and they all had the | most fun. t * weeks‘ tour of Europe. Miss Georgia Donnersberger of S. Green Bay.Foad accompanied them. ; iP Evanston, Ill. §6 t w H}

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