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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1929, p. 9

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Dec Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stipe were pleasantly surprised on . Saturday .evening by. a number of friends in memory of Mrs. Stipe‘s birthday anâ€" niversary. Cards passed the evening hours pleasantly. ; 3 Mrs. Elizabeth Powell, who was called to Detroit ‘last week on acâ€" count of the death of a brother, reâ€" turned to her home on St. Johns aveâ€" nue on Friday. feys On Monday night the regular meetâ€" ing of the Fort Sheridan Woman‘s club was held in the chapel. Serâ€" geant and Mrs. Henry Diétz (Mrs. ietz is the founder of the .club) are lea'filft“%:fi ‘make their home in Chicago, so the elub took this means ot celebrating a farewel!} to the couâ€" Monday, December 16, marks the last of the series of talks on patliaâ€" mentary law and the extemporaneous speaking class which has been takâ€" ing place at the North Shore Conâ€" gregation lsrae} sisterhood, under the direction of Mrs. Joséeph Mayer. â€" ,«,A,m.)%!r.fl;fi; “!e!!% ?l{:hntuhr'rou ie of the organ tion and Mrs. Dietz was presented with a lovely sewing cabinet by the club members and a beautiful oil painting by Mrs. J. Harris. â€"â€" > ~ ~ in ,the_fomfloi;‘.lnncheon,zfiimglv& o‘clock in honor of the grandmothers, mothers and daughters. a#> pleasantly surprised at their home on St. Johnsâ€"avenue on Saturday â€"by gixâ€" teen of their friends. Bridge passed the evening hours most pleasantly.: _ Mrs. George Hesler will be hostess on Friday night to the members of her bridge club. There will be two tables.â€" ies rrapie in en erein in Brimii hldl fam snn ies o i Socenss L EM An i+ waksâ€" i Ei i n amdl :Ee-gg for the round trip between any points on .the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee railroad (North Mr. C. R. Lesher is on a business trip through the state of Towa this week. _ Mrs. â€"Robert Greenslade is enterâ€" taining the members of her luncheon club today at her home on Second street. The members are all out of town folks, including Deerfield, Keâ€" nosha and Chicago. Cards will folâ€" low the luncheon. # ~"The regular meeting of: the North Shore Congregational Israel sisterâ€" hood will take place on Wednesday, December 18. This meeting will be ~â€"Little Billy Fischer, who has been ill for the past week with pneumonia, is up again but unable to be out.â€"_ ~â€"Nrs. Oswald Schutte and two chhil= dren have returned from a two weeks visit in Washington, D. C., with her there some time longer to complete some business transactions. f Holiday Rates on sive, it is announced by R. S. Amis; general passenger agent. Final reâ€" turn date under this arrangement will be midnight of January 6. This speâ€" cial rate also applies to interline tickets between communities on the N . e terconnecting steam raliroads. Local and Personal ay, Dec North Shore Line * North Shore Congregation Israel sisterhood will hold a pantry sale of delicious homeâ€"made cakes, ‘schneckâ€" ens, candies, nuts, salads, jellies and canned goods preceding their meeting next Wednesday, Dec. 18. The proceeds will be used to carry hood.â€"~Mrs,. B. 8. Goodman of Glenâ€" Hold Pantry Sale peree To ie en anpetnge n e 00 Mn n iranolig dn e pne ty ns M0e ectaanec e ve en on S camaaiiieas To V TT oCEA MeTiIC G se Te ie e en oc etes Te Te C . V Oe neeremnn ooo ernemereene Start Your 1930 Christmas Savings Now To which we will add 3% interest if payments are made promptly Citizen‘s State Bank of Deerfield at N. S. Temple} $ ~.25 a week brings $ 12.50 at the end of 50 weeks 50 a week brings 25.00 at the end of 50 weeks 1.00 a week brings 50.00 at the end of 50 weeks 200 a week brings ©100.00 at the end of 50 .weeks 10.00 a week brings â€"500.00 atâ€"the endâ€"of 50 5.00 a week brings 250.00 at the end of 50 weeks coe and . Mrs. Jacob ; Weinberg of Highland Park are coâ€"chairmen of the sale and will be ably assisted by Mrs. Felix Lowry of Winnetka, who is chairman of the cake table, Mrs. 8. Baer of â€"Wilmette, chairman . of schneckens, breads and German coffee eakes, Mrs. Charles Sincere of Glenâ€" eoe, chairman of candy apd nuts,â€"Mrs: Herbert Schram of Evanston, chairâ€" man of jellies and canned goods; Mrs. man of salads; Mrs, Norman Gerber "The Friendly Bank" dolar n s ie mc racs: mancaint hok ronmace gom: Ieanimige es nvanntn lc n ons on ecp Sn > 4 0c rpronges" +oi hi sseouh arspa on es Ti TiR o e SE _ 7O SAE S T Copromeny oonk Freedman of Winnetka have charge of the decoration. All friends and guests are invited and it is hoped to make this sale even a greater subcess than that of last year. . of Wilmette, chairman of recipe: Mrs. Felix Rothchild and Mrs. Mile of turkeys in New Engâ€" land in said‘to be‘ Aeuriching again, e miney "to ‘suy. ons Pull iver ouime ce qed‘ mm Prnl esd ipertate, 2 pipct ore c u9

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