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P; 456 The officers and directors of the Citizens State Bank of Glenceoe have extended an inyitation to the public to attend the formal opening of their new banking quarters, corner of Park and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, Saturâ€" Included on this program a = *daï¬ï¬*fl_mï¬ï¬e’Lms‘:’;;fï¬ Highland Park and the Crauch stuâ€" ~The public is most cordially invited. _‘ Students of ‘the Marley: Sthool of ‘| Music, ‘Ethel Lathrop./Marley, ‘direcâ€" tor, will be presented in recital on Friday evening, February 28 at & o‘clock, in the music room of the Linâ€" coln Grammar school, Lincoln avenue and Green Bay road: The entrance to this room is on Lincoln avenne. * Those appearing are: Frances Allen, David Allison, James and Steâ€" ver Aubrey, Marion Bard, Betty Burâ€" lingham, Jean Butz, Virginia Coulter, Margaret Cox, â€"Patricia Clark, Paulâ€" ine â€" Davis, Janet Davidson, Isabel Denzel, Josephine Dewdall, . Betty Jean Fabian, Janet Gaidzik, Mildred Gail, Helen Graves, Doris: Hansen, Dorothy Jane and Rut}} Herbst,> Lou Hill III, James Kirk, Cynthia Morgan, Louise â€"Neumann, Frances and Patriâ€" | cia Odell, Mary Ellen Palmer, Sarah Paris, Mary Lee and Nancy Reay Kerwyn Smith, Mary Smith, Helena Stockwell, Barbara and Jean Tenâ€" nant, Evelyn. Wayne and Lucille Wright. â€"â€" ..~_ _ __= : â€"â€" 1 Marley Music School â€" ' â€"‘â€" _ Students in Recital â€" Mr, and Mrs. William Witten, Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Moran and Mrs. Alex Smith have returned from a month‘s sojourn in Florida. ______â€" Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Keefe returnâ€" ed yesterday from Florida and Cuba where they spent the past month. Anncouncement is made of the marâ€" riage of Mrs. Effie Fritsch of N. St. Johns avenue, and Murray Talbott of Indianapolis, Ind., which took place Friday â€" afternoon â€" at fourâ€"thirty o‘clock. â€" _ : a ! Mary Rheinhart entertained twenâ€" ty of her little friends most charmâ€" ingly last Fridayâ€" afternoon at. her home on Deerfield avenue. The ocâ€" casion being her seventh birthday. A ~delicious supper ~was served at six â€"o‘clock and all sorts of games were played. The little girls report "the best time ever." f Elaine Siegele of Highmoor is in quarantine at her home with scarlet fever. She is getting _ along. â€"very Miss Margaret Spalding is getting along veryâ€"nicely after an appendiâ€" citis operation at the Alice Home hospital last week. s ~Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vetter of Meâ€" ~Daniels avenue ‘are receiving" congraâ€" tulations on the birth of a baby boy, MW‘ ty ~23 â€"atâ€"theâ€" Highland Park hospital _ â€" 5 Mrs. William . Macdonald of Deerâ€" field is ill in the Evanston hospital with a throat infection. â€"~â€"â€" â€"Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"Oscar 4: Haugan of Chicago and â€"Dr.:and Mrs. John . A. Bigler of this city are passing a week at the Edgewater Gulf hotel, Edgeâ€" water Park, Miss. in New Quarters Mar. 1 Local=and Personal â€"â€"â€"â€"Hold Prize Masquerade _ Don‘t forget the Prize Masquerâ€" ade on Thursday evening, February 27 at Odd Fellows hall. El Sheriâ€" dan is still on hand with his red hot band. _Aâ€"special feature for the eveâ€" ning will be Bernic Schwartz, former ph?_‘f_'_fxz_&mh_lmm::._..m co were played for tractive Drités war The card party given â€"last by the IAdig"'Auxiliau of Smith Post, Highwood, was James‘ hall, Highwood, was successful affair, socially an Cially. . BHrIdO® : Bxcs Autrsa Auca s 1 ~~.. . Anfant Welfare Meets ~The monthly meeting of the Highâ€" land.‘Park Ravinia branch of Infant Welfare was held Monday, Feb. 24 at the. home of Mrs. Bernard Newman at 11 o‘clock, instead of the: usual afternoon "hour, and luncheon was served. ~It was decided that in the future the.day for the regular meetâ€" ing should be the fourth Monday in the month. t K4 _ Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Wichman, 627 South â€" St. Johns averiue.. Mr. Wichman is debâ€" uty _ scout ‘commissioner for Troops 33, 34, and 35, in Highland Park; END Sfedecorntietrnte® P on ie _ nctoues 2l ed in November, 1924, and has been mistuï¬ezgtrol leader, patrol leader, scribe, ior patrol leader, and. is now <junior assistant scoutmaster. : He has attended some camp every year including Camp Wilderness and Campâ€" Maâ€"kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan and the Owaâ€" aippb camps. Dick Wichnian of Troop 83, Linâ€" coln school, Mr. Herbert R. Smith, scoutmaster, is the newest addition to tbehrgrliatvfmm‘tï¬i North Shore Area Council. He joinâ€" Ry Al es T Yyshc t TD S Rocosterts:* Card Party a Success Infant Welfare Dick Wichman ‘suw00d, was a most r, socially and finanâ€" for which myi atâ€" were awarded. cagle Scout evening Stupeyâ€" when he called dear M rian When he awo years have passed sad day When the, one we loved away _ > 7___â€" .. iN MEMORIAN : , _ _ _’Bremerâ€"l(arign’ Dorothy Bremer dear daughter and grandcimd and sister who passed away two years ago, March 1, 1928. & 8 C The general public is cordially w comed. o e e s Rabbi L. J. Kopald to ~<o_~.â€"â€" Speak on Russia everybody and w audience : for him Sunday evening. > is extended to his Mr. Fitt, being the senior pastor, in terms of the number of years â€"of resident: work, needs no introduction in Highland Park. He is known to everybody and ‘we bespeak a good audience : for him "at Bethany next Sunday evening. A special invitation is extended to his many friends. Rev. Frank Fitt," of the Highland Park Presbyterian church, will\ be tbos?ehl guest speaker at the Beth: any vangelical church on the comâ€" & hcfludaywmu T+i45.~ R?hn pSiemsen _hasâ€"introduced â€"what nc terms a series of "Happy Sunday .;‘_. f ry ;.‘d' continuine â€"durin: " iten season.~ These services have beenâ€"very ‘well attended and the inâ€" terest has been growing from week to week. Special speakers are beingâ€" vited for each Sunday evening, most of _ ..them ~coming from Chicago and from the immediate vicinity. Many people who have not been attending church â€"servicesâ€"on Sunday evening are enthused over the experiment and are hopefully expressing â€" themselves that these services. might be contin: ued over . a longer period â€"of time. Special music such as quartets, solos, duets and instrumental numbers have been featured and have been +keenly appreciated by those attending. parting was painful, but jod knew best Rev. Mrs. Fred Bremer CARD OF THANKSâ€" » At Bethany Church loved was called Thursday, J and Brothor gince that C|#