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Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1930, p. 7

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Eh: Itighltudt Bare Press Allmen P. Henkle surprised his parents on Snturda by ftyintr in " Waco plane from L Fayette, land- ing at Pal-Waukee field and return. ing to Purdue on Sunday. He made the trip in 1 hour " minutes. .. Little Barbara. Joan Rogers of 722 N. Green Bay road, celebrated her second birthday on Tuesday. Twelve little tots came to the party and they all had just the best time playing games. Thursday, March 20, 1980 EttaaGruGoTui' of; alga-"MEG 1. Ion. n the no" on» u mum rut. Chin-[o an: I N. lithium Am m “I! mun!“ PIE! $b00 In TIA! All communion nun h- ”I” brthe-_attdnddritrf,thq.ntttr. Articl- tor paw-won mm. "uh thq dbl by Wain-day am to have App-nu. h mt. bu Rachman- " “do”. " of “In. cumin. In“. of Int-ulna.- at - an!!! Ivy-q "t_admttNts" than. ' C+ THURSDAY The pupils of the seventh grade of the Ravinia school enjoyed a trip through the First National Bank of Chicago on last Thursday through the courtesy of Mr, Milton Hardacre. Mrs. A, J. Walters of Rogers Park, formerly of Fort Sheridan, will en- tertain the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon, March 28. The members included Fort Sheri- dan and Highland Park folks. The regular meeting of the Fort Sheridan Woman’s club Was held on Monday in the chapelh ,, - Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher were pleasantly surprised by twenty of their ‘friends on Saturday evening. Cards were enjoyed at five tables and dainty refreshments were served. Virginia Hardacre will be hostess this afternoon to eleven girls at her. home, the occasion being the Celebra- tion of her thirteenth birthday. The guests wilLenjoy games. Dinner will be served at eight o'eloek. Mrs. Harry Paul will entertain the members of her dinner club on an- urday at her home on Ridgewood drive. Cards will follow the dinner. Mr. Louis P. Peterson is in Boston on a two weeks business trip. The bridge club will be entertained tonight at the home ot Mrs. Henry Siljestrum of N. St. Johns avenue. There will be two tables. Mrs, William J. Lithall of Rogers Park is spending a (ew days of this week with her cousin, Mrs. Helen Golden of McGovern street. Miss Lois Larson has been Confined to her home for the past week with a dislocated. knee. She fell and tore h ligiment in the knee. She ll around on crutches and is doing as well as can be expected. Mrs. Rena B. Froelieh is enter- taining at luncheon and bridge today for Mrs. Newton Morgan Roth, who is leaving about April lab, for New York where she will make her future home. The "air is being given " the home of Mrs. Froelieh's daugh- ter, Mrs. Simon Ruwitch'on Moraine road, mu- “MAY " “CI m "Wd'MY, a? I'd'dd'f'r'Pd'L. . Man In“ Part “hill-“0 Highland Park Local and Personal March 20, 1980 No.8 Mr. and Mrs. Jouph Berube of North Green Bay road mumbled their card club " I " o'clock din. ner on Sunday followed by bridge. The table was most attractive in dec- ontionl in keeping with St. Ntriek's Day. _ Mrs. Venzil Mulik will entertain the members of her bridge club to- morrow afternoon at her home on N. green Bay road. Mrs. Fred Coleman of Deerfield ave., was delightfully surprised last Saturday evening by 40 guests who came to help her celebrate her birth- day anniversary. Mr., and Mrs, J. R. Wetul of Highwood entertained at I St. Pa- trick’s party Int Suturdny evening. Covers were laid for ten. The guests were Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Pitta, Mr, and Mrs. Duu of North Chi. cago, Mr. and Mrs. Gehdron of May- wood, and Mr. and Mm. Christen“ of Chicago. Mm. Winifred Gibbons of South St. Johns avenue entertained " friends at a St. Patrick's dinner, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Beland of the Loretta Shop has returned from her second trip to New York this spring. She also spent a. ghort tine, in Wuhington, D. C. Mrs. S. B. Montgomery of Glen- view avenue entertained thirty guests at an announcement party last Sat- urday evening, Much 15, tor her daughter, Esther, whose marriage to Clarence Deruaha took place October 12 at Geneva, m. Mr. Derushn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd DO- rusha of Fond du' Lac, Wis. y Mrs. E. G. ‘Lisle Ind dluzhter; Naomi, of South Sheridan road, hive motored to Detroit; Mich. to visit. their son and brother, Filmore. who expects to be transferred to New York mu. Mrs. Phyllis Jacob; of Palmer Ive- nue entertained her 600 club Tues- day evening. The prize winners were Margaret Johnson, Irene Role and Frances Walt. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vetter end daughter, Mrs. Johnson, returned Thursday from an eight weeks motor trip to California, where they visited their son and his wife, Mr. and Mm. Harold Vetter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Derushn of Fond du Lac, Wis. were the week. end guests at the Montgomery home on Glenview avenue. "Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyer and children spent the week-end in La Rose, Ill., visiting relatives. Mrs. T. H. Deirker and son, Billy Decker, are quarantined with mum fever. Both are getting along nicely. Mi. and Mrs. Hefbert Martin of Chicago were the Sand-y guest: of Mrs. John Sheahen. Announcement is made of the mu. tinge of Mrs. Mary Cockney of Deer- fleld und Mr. G. F. Bend-lay on“ Mr, and Mm. Philip Scully ist Deerfield will entertain the Pren Bridge club, Saturday evening. murky gigglnf Hunt: Eran. Lump may Dinner III I". Put Anna Prin- be'ln " II." - and he“ on. "In" doll- " mo hm Ind on an. In m In with mull. PIANO VIOLIN THEORY Hum-ml Pare lull: Rhea] Highland Park 1188 Winluth 8012 THE PRESS Mr. and In. T. M. Wilder are en- joying u ten days motor trip in the south. McGovern “net, which took place Saturday evening " 8:80 o'clock. The ceremony waa performed " the Bethany Evangelical church, with Rev. H. F. Siemaen oMeiatirte. A number of friends and relatives wit. nessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mu. [More (incubate are receiving conmtulutiom on the birth of a baby boy It the Highland Park hospital,' Much 12. Mrs. Elizabeth Silber ha been on the lick lint two weeks is improving. Mrs. R. M. Bridges Ind Mrs. Ped. dle entertained several friends Sut- urdny evening at I St. Patrick'- party. Cards were played during the evening. Mr. L. F. Hoppe of the Gourley npartmenu pnrtieipated in the North Shore Line bowling tottrttttmettt held in Cleveland, o., over the week.end. Re returned home Tuesday morning. Mm. Wnlur Henderson of Prairie nvenue. illin the nghlmd Park hou- pital recuperating from a very ur- ious illneu of bronchinl pneumonia. She is getting lion: nicely. Mr. H. A. Selim has returned from . seven] weeks .mjourn in California. Mr. and Mrs. Rune" Hanson at North Shore Trust Company ' lost. Bonds, mortgages, an old tintype ' . . insurance papers, contracts and I baby's left shoe . . ' e watch, a ring, bracelet end I pack of letters . . . a marriage certi- ficate, a lock of hair . . . each of us has some of these. From sentiment, for privacy, for good business reasons everyone bus things that should be in a ufe deposit box And safe deposit boxes in our modern steel vault give sure protection. They are in a variety of sizes. They font very little. They are safe . . . convenient. You should have one for your valued possessions. Come in soon and get it, ACH of us has such thinp-they simply must not be Worth, who tor the put BANK Mrs, CIrrk‘Greeu of the Green Tea Pot, In. Herman Fluribbonl. and In. Green’n two aunt- hnve Just returned from I mm weeu' motor trip in Florida. They report I malt enjoyable trip. North St. Johns value an naiv- ing congratulations on the birth of u buby boy, born March,“ " the lithium! Park helpful. Mrs. H. H. Smnll of 8. Linden Ive- nu: in entertaining the Presbyterian Guild next Tuesday, Mn. Charle- Frances Baker, naming. Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert JIM. of Button avenue. Ravinia, am being eotttrrntulnted on the birth of ' baby girl, born at the Hithlnnd Park hol- pital Slim-day. March 15. Avery Rudolph, who has been con- ttned to his home for the put two week- in very much improved. " Mm. Hurry She-hen spent the welt-end visiting friends in Milwau- kee, Wis.

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