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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1929, p. 7

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. Apparent. $pirits,â€" met to remove a Poster Co,, ish avenue, zed by all past :three and Park, arried and where â€"he the World rality ‘and loved and him. He his wife, ‘ather and ind disâ€" lance of k showâ€" ssociation nual dinâ€" y Dec. 6 usiness hler w:; dden death ‘riday, Dec. 1d townâ€" $11,359 receipts Hendee m of the Memberâ€" sourae~ n‘x ..d ul' I Elt'ltl of flindlnt s3 1c s nart antarstsinzxA "ar * ~Baturdayâ€" se FOAd entertait t FG® neeremenemernine.~ mc ~ P oaieneed s from probate _county nded by ilian life of Winâ€" Cc illness. B. ‘Mcâ€" ter Pawnee, of . The Philathea class of the Bethany Evangelical church met last evening ; (Wednesday) at the home of Mrs. T. H. Decker with Mrs. Charles McClure ~â€"â€"andâ€"Mrs:â€"Wilitanr Drake as hostesses: Mrs. Edward H. Eichler of N. Secâ€" ond street, who has been on the sick list the past week is getting along nicely, . _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meadâ€" of Rogers Park and their niece, Miss Florence Ollinger of Iron Mountain, Mich., were the Sunday guests at the C. E. Mead home on Prairie avenue. members of her bridge club last Tuesâ€" day evening. ChA â€" A surprise party was given Winiâ€" fred Coleman, Taylor avenue, last evening in honor of her birthday. A pleasant evening was spent playing g}. bunco and parlor games at four Mrs. George Burrage and her mother, Mrs. Fenton of the Moraine hotel, left last week for California, where they will spend the winter. evening. Campbeli Chapter, 0. E. S., will holid a card party next Wednesday evening, December 18, in Masonic temple. This is open to the public. Little Virginia McCaffrey is quarâ€" antined with chicken pox at her home on Central avenue. fls s Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Koon of New Orleans, La., are visiting the Floyd and George koon families this week. Mr. Sexton Wakefield of San Diego, California, is â€"â€"visitingâ€"â€"with â€"his mother, Mrs. Henry B. Clark of 384 Lake avenue. e : e , Mr. Dallas Clark will return home for the Christmas holidays next week. He is attending ‘school at the New Mexico Military institute, â€" Roswell, New Mexico. f «e> Che Dighland PDark Preas All commumications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. __ _ 2 * Resolutions of "condolence, ~cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" va ing T8 Chicago Entered as Second mxi.tfioa‘ at Mighland THURSDAY ___December 12, 1929 ___No. 41 e s pegnoyrcoegnmen mpmseian yc a mives e k ~ci.=>~.â€"â€" Freanamaky â€"â€"â€"â€" = (Highland Park Musi¢ School) ErHuErm Larnror Maruey Director 821 Enst Park Avenue $ PIANO > VIOLIN THEORY Prices begin at $1.50 weekly and> includs ___ _ one private violin, or piano lesson isgUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 5i0 Central Avenue, Highland Park, HL Telephone Highland Park 557â€"548â€"559 day, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" Highland Park Local and Personal office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6826 Highlandâ€"Park 1138 es by The Hadi Printing Ce. Dec. 12, 192 Winnetka 3012 DH DC Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gordon are entertaining at the monthly dinner urday evening. 10 cetcietneeboamt Don‘t forget the card party to be given at Masonic temple next Wedâ€" nesday evening under the auspices of Campbell Chapter No. 712, 0. E. S. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ugolini of Highwood are receiving congratulaâ€" tions upon the birth ofâ€" a baby girl at the Alice Home hospital, Lake Forâ€" est, on Sunday, December 1. y Mrs. F. C. Evans was delightfully who came to help celebrate her birthâ€" day anniversary Sunday evening. The evening was spent in playing bunco after â€"which ~refreshments were served. D89 _ Mr. and . Mrs,. Collin Sanborn of High street are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a daughter born Friday evening at the Highland Park hospital. * The Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€" terian church will hold a meeting on Monday, Dec. 16 to finish up some work which they have started. A large attendance will be appreciated. August Peters of 549 Elm Place, who has been ill for some weeks sutâ€" fered a relapse on Monday and is in a very serious condition. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Roy May of North avenue, Highland Park, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a Miss Emma Jean Hansen of Evanâ€" ston â€"and. Miss Effie Grimson of Highâ€" land ~Parl C fing 8 ies December 14, from a two months‘ soâ€" journ in New York and Boston. The Woman‘s llhdo-us onary society of the" Bethany Evangelical church will meet next Thursday afternoonâ€" at three o‘clock at the church parlors. At six o‘clock a supper will be served to the members and their husbands. be held, _ >»=>â€"~>â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs.~ William>â€" Edwin Bletsch <announce the marriage of their daughter Marie to Mr. Jack Dixon West on Saturday, November sixteenth. ho â€" Mrs. Charles P. ‘Hunter enterâ€" tained her bridge _ club yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, who have been spending the past month in California, are expected home next Miss Besse Decker of Dixon, Ill., is the guest of Mrs. Jesse Sobey this ~Mrs. Percy Prior had as her guest for several days last week Mrs. Clara Hatch Stevens of Lake Bluff. _ _Mr. and Mrs.: Jake Arnoid â€"and Miss Louise Forkey of Wheeling were ated on Saturday for entiena at the Mayo Bros. hospital. She is getting along very nitely. es ' Mr. and Mrs. R.â€"O,. Nereim are enâ€" tertaining a number of friends Saturâ€" day evening at the monthly dinner dance at the Highland Park club. Clinton Fritsch of Oakwood avenue. Miss Katherine Rhinehartâ€" enterâ€" tained last evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. McCoy, who is leaving for Florida soon. . 9f The Baraca class of the First United Evangelical church met at the home of Joseph Redine of South Second street Tuesday evening. ererim amapi imniaenem TV Te o PeEpET rerune e on Pm in i e on o OE NE Em ons rerome Siees ie on mome n cemec o EOciiiee 1 7 TD mpe Gerene n Ceintnnt? â€"The Past Noble Grand club will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. J. C. Rhinchart, 583 Homeâ€" Mrs. James T. Moody of Ridgewood drive attended the luncheon and reâ€" ception that was given in honor of Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Sherman hotel by the national Demoâ€" Mm _ committee Tuesday, December Mrs. Emil Lauridson of High street entertained her 500 club Tuesâ€" day evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. J. Jacobs, Miss Zita Fehiâ€" Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick and Mrs. Harry A. Parkin are giving a tea dance on Friday, December 27, from 4â€"to 7 o‘clock, at the Highland Park club for their _ sons, Gerard V an Schaick and Henry Parkin. » Mr.â€" James Watson, Jr. of: Highâ€" wood, who has been "attending the Van Hoffman Aireraft school at St. Louis, Mo., has passed all the reâ€" quired tests of the commercial pilot. He, in company withâ€" Clyde Davis of Highwood, have purchased an airship and have left St. Louis to Barnstown pect to return the first part of May. Allâ€"his friends wishâ€"him the best of success. (; North Shore Trust Company 99 ’ s # # _ o ennennnmrane w FZHEIE~ } 1’ e TUUCE* r‘ § «_ J /X e es 5o sls . «> + o e «Bavings Account? fi Because â€" â€"this gift will be doing you good, will be growâ€" ing long after that drum will be broken and the That means this account is all your own, that every ~cent _ you > depositâ€"to it â€"willâ€"beâ€"Â¥OURS: boy, you‘ll appreciate what a wonâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Swikard of Roger Williams avenue have taken ter. C ue e o, e wood avenue, Thursday evening a‘elock. Mrs. A. E. Smith is entertaining the members of her bridge club on Â¥Friday evening at her home on Ridgeâ€" wood drive. There will be two tables. Mrs, Emmett, mother of Mrs. George Clark â€" returned home this week from a several months sojourn The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bridges on park avenue is quarâ€" antined with scarlet fever. Joyce is ill but is getting along very nicely. ~Mrs. Howard Odelsterna of Boston, Mass., has been the guest of Mrs. Charles Benson the past week. . ._Doroethy Leisenring spent Monday with her parents. She attends school Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes reâ€" Inekltomfithm 'aek;ji through week &A C s trip the south. They visited Mr. Russell Jones â€" and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cheney on their farm in Randolph, Virginia. Mr. Fred Preston and Mr. Ralph Bard also spent a few days there at the sameâ€"time enjoying hunting.â€" R £ 38 netr rengenen e . o wecionnh .‘.4:%} at

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