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Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1929, p. 7

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M ?:11. at the polt"ofi;:. fiufi% P.g. ‘ublished Weest 27 +/oLe County, Hlinck Chicago office SUBSCRIPTION PRICE UZ ETY Pn‘ + Articles for publication must reach the by Wednesday noon to insure appearal current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of t! obituaries, notices of entertainments or affairs where an admittance charge is lished, will be charged at regular ad Mr. and Mrs.â€"Angelo Gravibi of 621 Vine avenue, announce the arâ€" rival of a daughter on Sunday, July .28 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. C. W. Chapin and Miss Chaâ€" ~ pin are sailing on ‘August 10 for a sojou n abroad. @ THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zahnle of Lawâ€" rence avenue are ‘rejoicing over the arrival of a son born Tuesday, July 30, at the Highland Park hospital. Dr. L. R. Eckhardt of . De: Pauw university and Prof. and Mrs. Fred Chew and son, Victor, of Indiana uniâ€" versity, Bloomington, Ind., were dinâ€" ner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Karl A. Roth on Wednesday evening, July 24. Dr.: Eckhardt and Prof. Chew are members of the faculty of the sumâ€" mer school at Northwestern univerâ€" sity. §qaturd,ay" from a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P, Brumâ€" "All communications must ie C e IsSUED THURSDAY OF EACH ;jT:and Mrs. Carl Wright are enâ€" tertaining at dinner Saturday eveâ€" ning at the Exmoor club. & Mr. and Mrs.â€"Angelo Gravibi of THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, H Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Mrs. Raymond D. Smith has reâ€" turned from Buffalo where she has been the guest of Mrs. Pascal P. Beals and Mrs. Livingston Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€" Sheridan . of Jefferson avenue, Highwood, are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born July 23rd at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs.. John McDougall of N. Green Bay road entertained a number "of friends at luncheon on Tuesday at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Mrs..C. W. Gleason of Moline, Ill. accompanied by her. nurse, Miss Grell, â€" is spending the month : of August with her son and family, the Eldon H. Gleasons of 257 Cedar aveâ€" nue. Miss Grell will retiirn to Moâ€" line next week. _Mr. R. J. Beatty entertained the members of the Evanston and Highâ€" land Park Playwriting. clubs of which Mrs. A. Starr:Best is the head, at luncheon at her home on Ravine drive, Tuesday. # a â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum of Winnetka are spending several weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Helen C. Golden of 122 McGovern street. icles for publication must r Wednesday noon to insure Mrs. ‘William Gerhardt of Miami Beach, Florida, is spending the sumâ€" mer with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Herbert Gally of McDaniels avenue. . Miss. Veronese Beatty is spending Mrs.: W. C... Powell is returning Local and Personal : 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 August 1, 1929 cards of thanks, No. 22 Mrs. C. C. Smith, Central avenue, Highwood, entertained her five hunâ€" dred . club Tuesday evening. â€" The prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Walz, Mrs. J. Jacobs and Miss Grace Johnâ€" ston. this week at the Lawsonia club Green Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wygal have reâ€" turned to their home in Riverdale, I!l., after spending three weeks with relatives in Highwood. «: The Literary department of the Edgemere Woman‘s club, numbering twenty members, enjoyed a most deâ€" lightful picnic supper on the lawn of the Eldon H. Gleason home_ on Cedar street. The opera La Rondine by Pucéini was reviewed and after dinner the party heard the opera at Ravinia. * § ‘Mr., and Mrs. Harry J. Luebke an-‘ nounce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Don Browning, son of Mr.. and Mrs: Roy â€"~. Browning of Winnetka at a. lawn party at Kildare Country : club, July 17. Miss Luebke is a graduate of New Trier highâ€"school and attended Ogontz finishing school in Pennsylâ€" vania. Mr. Browning is a graduate of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school and attended â€" Northwestern university. The Browning‘s were former > resiâ€" dents of Ravinia. e _Mr. and Mrs.S. J. Rose spent â€"the || weekâ€"end at_the beach. A very good time was enjoyed bathing. _ : # Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Perry of 136 Prairie avenue, Highwood, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorâ€" ~othy Louise, â€"toâ€"William Altman. of| Winnetka, which took place Tuesday|. morning at St. James church, Highâ€" â€"wood, the Rev. Father Holly officiatâ€"|. ing. â€" The bride was â€" beautifully dressed in orchid chiffon and carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley.. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Charles Bailey, who was attired in sun tan crepe de chine. The bridegroom was attended by Alex Perry, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the home ofâ€" Mrs. Baily on Ashland avenue, Highâ€" wood. . Mr. cand. Mrs. Altman are spending two weeks at the Delis of Wisconsin and upon their return will reside on Providence avenue, Winâ€" netka. _ P ue | _ Congratulations are being recéived | by Mr. and Mrs. John Steffen of 730 Plessant avenue on the birth of a 1â€"son in the Highland Park hospital, | Tuesday, July 30." | Miss Gladys Sienerth,~ 535 Oakâ€" wood avenue, entertained the Girls‘ ] Choir of. St. John‘s Evangelical | church at her home on Monday eveâ€" ‘| ning, July 29. There was a short ‘| business . meeting at which Miss â€"| Catherine Zimmer presided. Birthday â€"| gifts were presented to Velma Mulâ€" lins, Dorothy Anderson, â€"Catherine Zimmer, Alice Flint and Mrs. K. A. Roth. The remainder of the evening was spent in visiting and the hostess served delicicus refreshments. There were eleven members present. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hook of Main street, announce the birth of a son born July 23 at the Highland Park hospital. . sA . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koenz and daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. KoenZ and MrTS. Locwoer â€"wereâ€"£ wonbe on Sunday of Mrs. Amelia Clark. Mrs. Loewen, Mrs. Clark‘s mother and a niece Evelyn Koenz are spendâ€" T HE P RE SS at| ing this week with Mrs, Clark. > | Card of Thanks Mrs. Amelia‘Clark was the guest| I wish to thank all who were so 1e,| on‘ last Thursday. of her brother i“‘ kind to me‘in my hour of sorrow and n.| Jcliet, IIlinols. . | bereavement. Mrs,. John E. Herbst of Newton, lowa and Mr. and Mrs. John Kurrze of Chicago were guests of Rev. and Mrs.: Karl A. Roth on Sunday, July 28.. Mr. Herbst is a brother of Mrs. Roth. North Shore Trust Company Q2 00 > o Bank Earl W. Gsell & Co. _ WHAT DOES_ & SAVINGS ACCOUNT =>>~â€" sse"" D(FFOR YOUY ~=â€"> 2 cs5 EVÂ¥ERr SINCE 1842 Stephen F. Whitman and his son have been making those wonderful candies that make Philadelphia famous. And they made them good to start with and every day by day in every way they have made them better and better until there is simply no chance for any further: improvement, and we wish to impress upon you that whenever you buy a box ‘of candy with Mister Whitman‘s name on the lid, you can be very sure you have not made a faux pas. > Moral: When you reach for Whitman‘s you‘re always lucky. _It Gives You Command of Complete Bank Facilities THESE facilities include, among many ~thax thinec annanitsastinn with nf. + other things, consultation with ofâ€" ficers, consideration of your financial problems, business and investment inâ€" formation. This bank has a long reach and many connections. It is a business center. Access to its varied facilities may be of great importance to you. Your savings pass book is waiting for youâ€"hereâ€"now. _ ' a â€" MV e3z w/ Pharmacists Highland Park, Illinois Many pecple who are losing money ‘r foolish speculations, will soon be â€"omplaining because they lack their fair share of wealth. Mrs. H. R. Syson.

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