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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1930, p. 7

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Harris and Mr. Phil Rapp are spending several days this week in Indianapolis,'lnd., on busi- neon. “Mrs. William Cawley of Ridgewood drive entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday eyening. __ . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Raedeke of Broadview avenue are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter, born March 7 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Raedekc was formerly Miss Catherine Gieser. " Casper Conrad of Ft. Sheri- dun is entertaining at luncheon on Saturday. - _ _ _ Don't forget there is only about one more week to purchase tickets for the big flower show backed by the Fed- erated Women's club. They are on sale at the drug stores. Thursday, Much 18, 1930 -' Miss 'Edith Tucker spent the week end visiting friends at Champaign, Illinois. The Junior Star club will hold their annual banquet on Monday evening at the Green Tea Pot. Reservations must be made with Mrs. George Greene, Gray avenue, not later than Saturday. Little Mary Alice Larson entertain- ed eighteen of her little friends Mon- day afternoon in celebration of her fourth birthday. -All of the little folks report a most delightful time. " Kellogg Speed is local ticket chairman for the Chicago Garden and Flower show at the Hotel Sherman. This in the show for which hundreds of federated club women are working. Henry B. Clark, Jr., fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Clark of this city, has just received honorable mention for the prize win. ning contribution which appears in the Much number of the St. Nich- olu Magazine. He has not won any of the league prizes before land has, therefore, made a ttood start by ttttin- noun 1'!ng " "CI W-I fl! 1mm. "iimm' comm '" W Ann. Em Put. m. Nun-u nun-A an slum» No. 2 I ing a place among the winners of these monthly contests where the com- petition is ‘so keen and the number of competitors so large. Mrs. William T. Jones and children of Mo N. Linden avenue, who hnve been vacationing on the Gulf coast at Biloxi, Miss., since the first of February, are expected home in the next few days. Mrs. Herbert Nuns of S. Green Buy road entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on Tuesday evening. _ Last Thursday Mrs. Charles Mein- hard entertained eight guest: at one o'eluck luncheon and bridge at her home on N. Green Bay road. Miss Ada Johnson entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on Glencoe avenue lust Thurs- day evening. There were two tables. The Fort Sheridan Woman's club held its regular meeting Monday evening in the chapel. A large at- tendance was present. Mrs." John Croke will entertain the members of her bridge club tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at Iter hornt on N. Gréeh Bay road. The members are mostly all Fort Sheridan ladies and there will be three tables. Miss Lucille- Helm of Lake Zurich was the week end guest of relatives and friends here. . Mrs. George P. Conrad who has spent the past two weeks visiting rel- atives and friends in Michigan City, South Bend and Hammond. Ind., he returned to her home, 605 Deerfield avenue. today. Mrs. Bernard Stay of Oak avenue entertained at a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Mrs. Oscar Ander- son, Jr., last Friday evening. About twenty guests were present and Mrs. Anderson was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Bunco was the feature of the evening. Mrs. Anderson was the former Sylvia Trout before her marriage a few weeks ago. Mr. A. Dostalek of Onwentsia ave- nue has returned from St, Petersburg where he spent the last month, Miss Grace Johnston entertained her 500 club Tuesday evening at her home on Nurth avenue. The prizes were won by Phyllis Jacobs, Zita Fehrenbaek and Franzen Wall. Mrs. Woodbury, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Hayward drove to Northbrook maxim §_rhnqlnf Jami: Eran. Luann? 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