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Highland Park Press, 27 Feb 1930, p. 7

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local men ites: linn, Mrs, Mrs, Mrs, ION reat adâ€" Iniâ€" on. of ici the the the ting that cars C the . t in ns ate mm‘"mm E... J .. _ Te UPEL PRINTING CC Â¥ e 4 e MMi ZRINTING C M wdtige. T 36. 3 . . _ §F _ *empnone Higi Purk S57â€"558â€"%68 . _ i tihcncaicaitienieuk Erurg, Mrs. Metta Lighthall and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolbrink and son Wilâ€" lard of Highmoor. motored to St. Louis Sunday, where they ~will reâ€" main for two weeks visiting with friends and relatives, ‘~Mrs. Roy Howe of Ravinia enterâ€" tained at five tables of bridge Satâ€" Urday AÂ¥anin« Car ul 4 MBE sds n kn a 821 Rast Park Avenue f PIANO _ vIOLIN _ THERory _ hers were Phyllis Jacobs Walz ‘and Tillie Essig. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Sâ€"Parker and three children returned from a motor trip to St. Pe s‘"a”fi" Miami, and Paln Florida, _ § rices one Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Duffy and Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon motored to Milwaukee Sunday where they spent the day visiting with relatives. Mrs. Frances Walz entertained her 500 club Tuesday evening. The prize winners were Phyllis Jacobs, Frances Walz :alld WSWn Ki ‘ aukegan day Mr, Minroe of eses. Canmann, â€" Margaret â€" W;;a;;: m Canmann, Hazel_ _ Gotaas,~ ‘Edwin Greig, Janet Lenard and Joe Daly, Mrs. Roger Vail and Mrs. Edward Smith are leaving for Miami Beach, Florida, Saturday, â€" > o stra s ~_Mrs. Lawrence Annen of Fort Sherâ€" idan entertained at tea Tuesday afterâ€" noon from three to six o‘clock in honor‘ of Mrs. F. R. Essio of NMator® â€" ar__ D is begin at $1.50 weekly "‘r'nl-vlolhw’hao “hm ..nh--&h irticles for publication must i Wednerday noon t mane Resolutions of condolence, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 120 Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave _ _â€"â€"_. Formerly â€" Highland Park Music Ee Righland Bark Brras| Entered as â€" mhat affics _. O @., "2>, ACRECR â€" L, i vkeling e office at Highland Park. }.’.% The Udell Printing Co. at evening. and Mr Highland Park 1138 Thursday, Feb Highland Park _ cal and Personal Chicago assisted as hostâ€" . Essig of Detroif#f Mrs « Bernard Decker of &â€"the «guests ~of Mr. i â€"-â€"-[ ae o Ee -i nd ~â€"Parker Johnston eekly and inc! piano lesson School rned Tuesday . Petersburg, Palm Be.chj 27, 1980 No. 62 it, Mary Watâ€" Edith Metq,_u, Hirsch,â€" David Wrenn.â€" Mark matter March 1 the editor * appearsance in wih@ . State 6326 «e ||@sâ€"a member of the local chapter‘ of theD.A.R.-onthetmpotflm showing the> development of the American flag. §he illustrated her recently â€" presented â€" to school, â€". _ ge t ols â€"ABL 36e uic s~ o h O Conpaniit > On Monday Mrs. Evva Truax spoke before the Skokie Valley club at the home of Mrs. McCloud of Kenilworth, asca member of the local chapter® of theD.A.R.-onthetmpotflm showing the: development of the American flag. She illnstrated hor Miss: Marion Fritsch who has been confined to her home withâ€"aâ€"throatâ€"inâ€" Tection is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett ‘are apendingâ€"tem days at Biloxt. Miss. ~ Mrs., Alfred Stupple of N. Green Bay road is expectéd to return home next week after spending the .winter with her sons in Florida. : $ The Women‘s Gym classes.at the high school every â€" Monday evening will continue until March 17. It is DWWW ing event of the course. <â€"Mrs. . Louis Peterson e eight guests at dinner fo bridge on Saturday at her Ravine terrace. â€" ' â€" Mr. and Mrs. ( tained at a neig Thflrs;ny evening enjoyed, cards and w o2 iss 222 1 o OO k AEAEEAMRCE L EN Miss Elsie Moroney of this city., ~. A very delightful time was enjoyed on Saturday â€" night at the. Larson ‘home when Mr. Albert Larson celeâ€" brated his fiftieth birthday. Bridge was played at three tables. â€". Mr. and «Mrs. _ Ernest Gieser of Ames, Iowa were weekâ€"end guests of relatives, theâ€".Gieser and Thomas‘ Duffy families. â€" _ Mrs. Fimer Malmquist of County Line road is entertaining the memâ€" bers of her bridge club tomorrow night. There will be two tables. _ <«â€"Mr. James Kent of St. Louis will be the weekâ€"end guest at the Albert Larson â€"home on 8. Green Bay road. Mr. Georgeâ€" Sitle, ‘who has made his home with his daughter, . Mrs. Theodore â€" L. Osborn, leftâ€" today for Cleveland, Ohio. _ S e _ â€"A party of fourteen friends of Mrs_ Thomas ‘Welch pleasantly surprised her on Sunday when they journeyed to her home on Newgard avenue, Chiâ€" cago. 'rh.mgmwnml;in_hlâ€"-â€" _<Mrs. Ira W Carpenter of LaFayâ€" ette, Ind., is the guest this week of her daughter, Mrs, Harry Pertz. She came to help Harry Jr. celebrate his fifth _ birthday anniversary on Tuesâ€" day, Feb. 25th,. ~â€"â€" ns Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Osborn are: leaving Monday to sail. on March 8 on the steamer Baltic for aA three months"a-y in London, f Mrs. Eimer Malmquist of County Line road is entertaining the memâ€" bers of her bridge club tomorrow iX % l t uED8 Mrs.. Ernest Volwiler entertained the members of her. bridge club yesâ€" terday uggxmnnw oob ~piccmmenncoonireacceienitk _Mr. and Mrs. Ansel E.. Smithâ€" and daughters, Bettyâ€"Lou and Barbara Ann motored to Milwaukee on Sunâ€" day and. spent the: day with relatives there;.:~: > + ‘ â€" ag + â€" > e â€" 7 . for the past w'ee; is improving. __ ’M{‘}â€"W a month with relatives. 4 Mrs. Fred ( the members of this afternoon, Mr. and Mrs Sunday in Ke relatives,. â€"â€"â€"â€"> and M\ Mrs. Oscar Larson enterâ€" a neighborhood party on vening. The evening was ds and dancing. â€" uis â€"Peterson entertained s at : dinner followed by Saturday at her home on ‘s. â€"Ernest Gieser of re weekâ€"end guests of »Gieser and â€"Thomas H Sobey "of °N ym classes. at the « Monday evening March 17. It is party ns the closâ€" Decker, Monday, â€" Hieser is entertaining the ,Ravinia was formerly T H B Patronize the Press Advertisers P R E A box in our safe depbsit"v{ ables.. It is convenientâ€"and vite you to rent Â¥Yours nmas HOMES present a simple â€"â€"to the modern burgla modeérn safe deposit vaults Nor does fire have greater s precaptions to protect you ness. | NORTH SHORE TRUST co _The sign " Reliable Prescriptions" is the assu the utmost care and ibili igni your ones, com a enfiommgisteudphrmaciat,knownfor&54 â€"Â¥our druggist is your friend who is eager to co with your doctormmamwmng the healtfif your Bemtohaveyourncxtpreoa-imionfinaal-m Boxes in a € the CÂ¥ < 1. 3. 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