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Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1930, p. 7

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'»suhL o wol. e ‘day, & 9 Ies‘:z by the : â€" and s ening shoot. failed were ins of killed f the ncinâ€" al of y on the ourt first Tans with Cin He sage welâ€" nday ter, Jt memâ€" Tyâ€" rere R abbi eb. 2 who, perat. €6,000 neimâ€" TROR an in W hen Cog atâ€" â€" Mrs. H Santa Mo visit with _ â€"Mrs, Fj T a f nited lN’tfle an € tlair of 108 T dly lfternm‘ O‘clock. $ irs. H. 8. Vail left yesterday for Santa Monica, Calif., where she will Visit with Mrs, Merrill Follansbee. Mrs. Frank Wickmann entertained her â€"Sunday school class of the First United Evangelical church at her home on South St. Johns avenue, last Friday evening. Mrs. John P. Dunison .of South Wpul 0 00â€" "Cve ABUuBIc, idnl?lol'vz:we Dingle of 515 Sal;tl n road is g the Roy The board of directors of the Shore Chapter of the D. A. ] n‘neet at the home of Mrs. L. 1 guests of St. Thomas Church. Acâ€" companied by Lieut. Joseph A. Cranâ€" ston, : officer in charge, the Cadets made ‘headquarters at the Hotel Asâ€" tor. On Saturday afternoon they took part in the four o‘clock service ‘in the church of St. Thomas on Fifth avenue. . Mr. Frederick B. Mayer, orâ€" ganist of the Cadet Chapel, conductâ€" ed the choir in which they sang "The Corps," "Alma Mater," and an anâ€" them: Chapfain Arthur B. Kinsolyâ€" ing was the visiting minister for the service. The Cadet Choir, returned to West Point immediately on compleâ€" :fiowctâ€"fitrervlifi"fiaif;l’i‘flw‘ “Bhnc.hnd.!r.,oc!the‘FitstChu, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard ofthiscityhubemamemberofthe choir for the past three years. 1 Miss Eileen Zimmer entertained a tfhew of her friends at a dinner and |. eatre party Monday evening in honâ€" | or of her tbirtoemh'birthday. s ‘ ‘The Fort Sheridan Woman‘s club|‘ MA“%&Mâ€"SMMW'T 1 Monday afternoon. 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. Linfield of Kansas | ( City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenore to Albert | 1 Simon â€"Ir.; son of Mr. and Mrs. A1.| bert Siman ag 41. 1. _ 1. _ CE DILB._ Al« J 4 very‘ much better about again, The Cadet Choir, consisting of 165 voices, left Saturday, January 18th,| guests of St. Thomas Church. Acâ€" THURSDAY January $0, 1980 ebitunrien, 2@ ten O colertainments or other SUBSCRIPTION nfi'_‘,"”‘.‘ PER YEAR communications â€" accompanied b“:’n name of. the . writer. mlwwifi-nmm&w by Wednesday . to insure appearance in Resolutionsâ€"ofâ€"condolence, â€"cards of thanks. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave st Highland Park, Lake CThe Righland Bark Brrss Entered as Becond Class 1911, at the post office . twh THE UDELL PRINTING CoOMPANY 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, 111 A EACH WEEK T} Telephons Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Highland Park _ Local and Personal 17 irnishes the music. > Dingle of 515 South Sherâ€" s entering the Roycemore ~Girls in Evanston â€" this ld.’: Jfl. m' 1930 lome of Mrs, Dale avenue, n, February ' March eon party, unl‘:hu ,ltll: Billy Num nw taitied a few the North A. R. will L. B. Sinâ€" on Thursâ€" 6, at two No. 48 1 Melpontenntanis, _ Eistuatrtzniiireindretrasciricas ‘] <~~Mrs.F. G. Gardner of Central aveâ€" ‘|nue entertained at a luncheon ‘Tuesâ€" l day: = * * was | ~Mrs. Harry Parkin entertained at |a luncheon party Monday noon.. â€" | :. A â€"few friends witnessed the marâ€" riage yesterday afternoon of Miss Maâ€" rie Trevisan and Mr. Cecil Blanchard Belfridege. After the wedding cereâ€" mony a reception was held at the: Trevisan home on Judson ave.: Miss Trevisan is the daughter of Mr. Vitâ€" | torio Trevisan, a member of the Chiâ€" cago Civic Opera and the Ravinia Opera companies. Mrs. Phyllis Jacobs of Palmer aveâ€" nue entertained herâ€"five hundred club| Tuesday evening. Prizes were â€"won by Mrs. Annic Annen, Mrs. Frances Walz, and Mrs. Irene Rose. f Miss Dorothy Reay has selected . February 15 as the dateâ€"of herâ€"marâ€" rage to James Arthur Younglove, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cluteâ€" Younglove ‘of Glencoe. The service will be read at Trinity â€" Episcopal c‘l'mrch‘."#.)fin Reay and her mother BME M it c P viacmadinacect s ESâ€"â€"â€"Williamâ€"Masonmr Reay: PIANO . . VIOLIN > THEORY Prices «.. Mighland Park Music School ErHkt LATHROP MARLEY Director 321 Rast Park Avenue Semester II begins. January 27th Marley @rhool of #Music John and Patty Moran, who have been on the sick. list, areâ€"much betâ€" iérandmnblqeobearoundagain. Mr., and Mrs._R. W. Lamb ‘are spending the weekâ€"end with the parâ€" ents of Mr. Lamb, in Hinsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tullis of Lake Forest are leaving this week for Floâ€" rida where they will visit with Mr. Tullis‘ unicle, Mr. Elston, for three weeks." Mrs. Robert E. Wood, mothâ€" erâ€"of â€"Mrs.: Tullis, will take care of her grandchild during their absence. ‘ 0 m 4: ine w I M _ Mrs. Roger Vail entertained | at luncheon : Monday in compliment to Mrs. McKenzie and her daughter Miss Edith Fyffe who are leaving soon for Arizona _ andâ€"California. â€"_â€"__=â€"â€"â€" M‘ Miss Marianna Ruffner i tomorrow for levllweek‘ the east. Mrs, William R. Ruffner entertainâ€" ed at a tea Tuesday afternoon in comâ€" pliment of Mrs. William Underwood. Mrs. John R. Washburn entertainâ€" ed at a luncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon. y Mrs, R. E. Wood is confined to her home with tonsilitis. p al $160 weekly : and include “:E”& im :râ€"y and f ty preceding the dan Highland Park club evening. Mrs, Wugf-"'sua JIr her bridge club Tuesday Highland Park 1138 Winnetka 3012 Nunn of Moraine road enterâ€" Gardner of Central aveâ€" friends at a dinner parâ€" Auffner is leaving ral weeks‘ visit in dance given ; @â€"given â€"at the last Saturday . entertained ‘ at a lunchâ€" Mr, and ‘Mrs. F. G. Bartell of du Lac, Wis., were weekâ€"end ; of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ohr They were returning: to their from:Florida where they have spending several weeks. 17 North Sheridan Road TOM KELLEY Bunset Valley North Shore Trust Company â€"â€" he is in good financial companyâ€"and ma Jjudgment and counsel of our officers a real h ducting their business. â€"â€" 5 A personal checking account here provides a venient method of handling personal finances. bookkeeping systemâ€"the stubsâ€"tells a tru your income and outgo. You have a receipt payment. You save time and footsteps. We to open an account here where so many peo pleasant to do business. Come in sanx _ _â€" A Checking Account in This Bank Has Many Advantages _ THE busines ha‘ ta in‘ . For Business . PING PONG â€"â€" to improve your tennis. INDOOR GOLF LESSONS to: improve your golf Free use of ; Lessons by SPORT HUNTER‘S mmmneuy o. 8 man ~Bartell of Fond weekâ€"end guests . C. Ohrmund. B A N K writing checks on this bank finds hC TCfe so many ‘people find it .. Come in soon. _ é golf practice net 7 appointment home You have a receipt for every and footsteps, Weâ€"invite you â€"For Your Home apanyâ€"and: many find the=â€"> officers a real help in conâ€" s p r i n g â€"â€"â€" campaign Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pera of North Second street are receiving congratuâ€" hfiomoauubm_d.w“ born January 24 at the Highland Park hospital.> Mrs. Pera® was the former Miss Ethel Brewor is the time to prepare provides a safe, conâ€" Now Phone H. P. 1100 S8SAM BERNARDI Brier Gate GolH Club Ethel Brewer. of & F ie y# a4

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