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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1929, p. 8

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cnmecgercms me se mpedhag y o4 BECRL â€" ul LS ic Gicns nt nc initocacs ces Pn PÂ¥ sns heC Ee mc eoeep esn "CEprid mss tained at luncheon Tuesday for Mrs. Keller of California, who is the guest of her son, Mr. Orren E. Keller. Reeacarinaie .!- o 23 a suk on Tss ~ 4& TT 5 Bs 2 & en oc smm ce re im -»‘ s 2 ZAHICHCE: ZFF OCHHOOT OT TJANnC * aoks « Fur Everyplace! The luxury and warmth of fur is cleve models with unusual charm.. Foxes of all descriptions a a selected creamy fur that is fllttcrjrglmd pleasing; sab fitch, squirrel, summer ermine, chinchillaâ€"rat, caracul gal rat beaver,â€"all these are used for trimming furs. Usuall; edly contrasting effect. Fur accomplishes all sorts of n tiers, tunics, godets, borders, bandings, and patches. In becomes the model this year. 16 North Sheridan Road The Charles Webber McNears ftuows O domiess ‘Nenabvesmaih imangeniniatscmnvinssnizars To td Pn is **--â€"W Never before in history have coats so lavishly trimmed with fur as i Won‘t you come in?... ZLocal and Personal Here, in the Past ; .. ____.Saturday, October 26, 1929 _ Club Room, Y. W C. A., Highland Park Special Classes in Ballroom Dancing for Boys and Girls University 2433 Plays an Active Part in Modes _ Shomampiegdlin 3 Awrmpiniid. s rvomopelicrm mm derrmomsmmamens rotonatitonmomermerer THE LORETTA SHOP ~ Mary. L. Beland. * _ 10 ?”A mu_@m“a S> 1 NWlsnz you‘ve found, and now you‘ll find again, the new Foxes of all descriptions are used in all the popular cc flattering and pleasing; sable, stone and baum marten: reside on Vine avenue;, were at Lawâ€" sonia Country club, Green Lake, Wisâ€" consin,last..week.endâ€"forâ€"aâ€"parting visit with their daughter Janice, and her husband, Lieut. Stewart Warren Towle, of Honolulu. The Towles left byâ€" motor Monday, September 30, for San Francisco, after spending the . na on h inel c otin t aomrycrdren cinifomersarsznaal acigu o it m 5 2ae ies 7 N o noleniteinsL ue a .« L Winnetka 1520 turs. Usually, the trimming fur is used to t:!:;:; markâ€" all sorts of novel trimming ideas in the shapes of flares, d patches. In fact, the more that fur is used, the smarter jleasing; sable, stone and baum marten; mink, 'kolimk;: , caracul galyak, kid, lapin, minkâ€"dyed and natural muskâ€" 4A e EEEOLDUA L cleverly int_eg'p-x-efltgdr in used in all the popular colorings; Badger Tâ€"H E was formerly of this city. Mrs. Frank Walz entertained her five hundred club on Tuesday eveâ€" ning“ at her home on Green Bay road. Dean, son of Mr/. and Mrs. Richmond Dean of this city. Mr. "Ronie" Rapp of Detroit, Michiâ€" gan is spending this week in Highâ€" land Park visiting his family. He Mrs. J. F. Burke of Norfolk, Virâ€" ginfa announce the engagement of ~~Mr. and Mrs. William Saathoff had as their Sunday guests Mrs. Alfred Braun ofâ€"Winnetka andâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Rosquist of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street attended the official visit of the Supreme Worthy High Priestess at Maywood Shrine this week. f * Py W »an Francisco, UCalifornia are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sellard Buiâ€" lard. Miss Miriam Olsen of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end as the guest of Miss Shelton. : ~â€"::~ : _ 17â€" The Young People‘s missionary soâ€" cfety â€"of the Bethany Evangelical with the ~Misses <:Estherâ€" and Ruth Mrs. _John R. Warmington of Raâ€" vinia ‘ entertained at a ~Bohemian party Saturday evening. _ Among the guests" were members of the Drama Workshop â€"and â€" Virgilio_ Lazzari, a member of ‘the Ravinia Opera comâ€" pany. s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade spent the weekâ€"end at Koshkonong, Wisconâ€" gin. :: # s Campbell Chapter guild is meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Siljestrom. The Misses Clare and Olga Beneke will~remain in Europe this winter. Miss Clare is attending school abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammer of Woodland road Jhad as their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Allen of Palo Alto, California. Mr. Allen is organist at Leland Stanford university, and while here was heard in recital at the First Baptist church in Evanston. : , § Mr. Carl B. Hecker who spent the past week in Hamilton, Ontario, Canâ€" ada, has returned home. Mrs. Effie Fritsch of N. St. Johns avenue, underwent an operation for appendicitis, Monday. â€" She is getting alongâ€"nicely.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"==â€"=â€"â€"â€"\â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_râ€" son Brandt spent Sunday in Arlingâ€" ton Heights visiting Mr. ~Olson‘s first week of their honeymoon in the Clubhouse bungalow. They sail for Honotutuâ€"October A4Qâ€"â€"â€"=â€"===â€"=â€"=â€"=â€"â€"=â€"=» our new fall and winter in the present »cran us <or oo pmmeco TnanaCer zt bridge party was given Mrs. E. E. Saturday, upon the return of Mrs. Uhler from abroad. s Mr. and Mrs. Lacey of Dato aveâ€" nue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter September 26, at the Highland Park hospital. _ ~~â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. Albert J. Carr of Lincoln avenue, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Majorie to Mr. Fred W. Brooke, Jr., of Chicago. The wedding will take n ace.in _Decerâ€". Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knox had as their weekâ€"end guests, Mrs. Knox‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bard of Neena, Wisconsin. _ 3 f ceiving congratulationsâ€" on theâ€"birth ‘bf a daughter, September 26, at the â€" Highland Park hospital. â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" _â€"â€"â€"â€" receromg singretalani ce on the bietk * of a boy, September 24, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. GRADUATE MASSEUSE | Dr.‘s ref. Phone Highland Park 1478 838 Central Ave. _ Highland Park _ Mrs. U. P. Cutler has moved to N. State street, Chicago for the winter, to be with â€"her daughter, Frances, having rented her home on Sheridan road for a few months. _ Benson_Eib is entering his Junior year this week at the Chicago univerâ€" sity. ‘ & â€"â€"There will be a court of honor for ‘all the boys in Highland Park and Highwood, â€"held â€"Friday â€"evening,â€" Oc« tober â€"18 at 7:30 p.m., at the Eim Place school auditorium. All scouts are expected to be present and the parents and the general public are especially invited to attend. The awards for the boys who attended the summer camp, Makajawan, will be presented as well as other badges, among them Eagle badges. _ 7 ftnro of the en, r which Italian luncheon. Mrs. ‘J. H. Risdon, formerly Miss Elsie Lencioni, was pleasantly surâ€" prised at a stork shower at her home, given by Mrs. E. D. Rosana and Lessonsâ€" Given in Your Home The <prize winners were Mrs. Walk, Mrs.. J. Jacobs and EFQ Johnson. Â¥. re P. e of Detroit, Michigan is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Lisle of S. Sherâ€" idan road. MISS ANNA WILLAS _ @LIZ ABETH SILBER WORTH TEACHER OF PIANO JAZZ Lee Sims Method very. pretty dinner party and , 623 Vine Avenue Thursday, Octobe CLASSICAL 2C

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