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Highland Park Press, 15 May 1930, p. 8

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Min: Zita Fehrenbu-h entertained twelv of her friends Saturday eve- ning in honor of her birthday Inni- vemry. Five hundred vs: played, the prizes were won by Miss Jean Daugherty, Mrs. Mary Izhmkuhl. and Mrs. H. Frame“. My nun p3irtxrrFirt'ratrirrrt'rtrtratritrtraiim'a, 41 SR The till ill N ill N N ill g)1 N ihl ill g)1 N gl a: Mr Id Mr Attention, Flower Lovers Local and Personal Meltdown . The following will be sold at 16e each Phlox, Iris, Hardy Asters, Pyretuem, Physotegia, Sweet Williams, Yellow Daisies, Shasta Daisies, Rocky Plants, Butter Cups, Canterbury Bells, Columbine, and others. Petunias, now in bloom. 3 dozen for _ .. $1 h'napdrairon, p, dozen $1 Giant Pansies, dozen 50c Geortrt up THE ()RRICO GARDENS Anna her ttl W. Steven 1'UF.s'r'. PLANTS GUARANTEED TO BF. FIRST CLASS " Kirby returned SOUR-i M ("buds where um imam only FROM MAY Slwriul Sale of Prrruuialx and Bedding Plants kW. in" hamp'mn Ms t um I'lra . York t Mr. and at their Rec-n and smnll Itariniu, Illinois ity is M rs. home Buy ml lst TO JUNE lst Block North of Rutter Williams Ave, Avenue _ Phone MU'd the past six months. In. Kirby visited relatives in Sunk. Toronto and Huvlock. While there, curly in March, she met with I very serious accident. She and other reuttivets were motoring when their car plunged oven-n embankment, Idling nine teet. None of the occupmts were killed, but Bll were Mrs. Kirby being the moat hurt, her wrist was broken oral ribs dislocated. Mrs. William M. Dooley entertain. ed out of town guests: at. luncheon and bridge yesterday afternoon. Miss Mae Siljentrom and Min Dor- ny Loomis motored to Madison, 18 Hart Schaffne;,& Marx Suits" . Closing Out Saturday, May 17th Straw Hats Men 's Apparel Shop 786 Elm Street Phones 13 s. St. Johnh, Ave. There are all the new patterns in fine tweed, herring bone, and worsteds. These suits were formely sold as high as $45. Winnetka [jiLjirEApl THE PRESS $27 .50 early ini Mrs. Mary Blanchard is leaving to- r "Aoujuy for Seattle, Wash., ttttd Nelson, reltttivet, B. C. where she will spend a month sir cu visiting' relatives. t, falling Mrs. Gregory Sheshen entertained yeeupottt' the members of her bridge club Tues- injured, day evening. seriously Mr. Fred Gieser who underwent an and new operation for appendicitis at the is"! I 'iii' Mr. and Mrs. Curl Woodgate of Hazel avenue. Deerfield, are the tit proud parents of a baby girl, born m Monday morning. May 12. Mrs. n Woudgate is the former Alice Brew- Mrs. F. L. McOmber entertnined the members of her bridge club Wed. nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McClure of West Park avenue, announce the birth of a son, born Monday, April 12 at the Highland Park hospital. Wk” last Week and spent a couple of days. _ _ . _ - . . _ 307 Mr. Fred Gieser who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital Saturday evening, is getting along hiceiy. MrsrFrefsonrtront ind Miss Eva Siljestrom motored to Wisconsin on Tuesday. - -- _ _ _ . _ Mrs. Margaret Hostetter of Pasa- dena, California, formerly of High- wuod, was the guest of Mrs. M. J. Gibbs of High street, lust week. Mr. Harry Newmeyer, ttnd daugh- ter, Grace, returned Monday from a week's visit in Pittsburgh, Pa. The L. L. L. club of the st,_Paul's Evangelicnl church of Deerfield will meet at the home of Helene Bor- chardt of Park avenue, Wednesday evening, May gt, Miss Mary Trigg Waller Was an uterylant to the senior May Queen, Miss Katherine Roberts ot Flushing, Miss Carolyn stutthoft of South Second street was the week-end guest of Miss Goldie Sandbag of Auburn Highlands. Panama, Leghorns, Sennits , up from $2 Highland Park L. L, at the Inna-l May day celebra- tion at Wells college. Aurora, New York. V The Young People's Missionary so- ciety will meet next Monday evening in the church Parlors of the Bethany Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace ot Bloom street attended the 36th an- nual session of the Supreme Shrine, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusa- lem in Columbus, Ohio, last week. Forrest Rose Jr. of 'Highmoor is out of quarantine tttseN'let.fettr. The .Evanston arid North Shore Kentucky society held their Mny meeting at the home of Mrs. H_enry E. Mason, 301 Central avenue, Tues. day afternoon. Miss Hope Summers gave a very delightful program. Mrs, Murray, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Keller of Glencoe, and Mrs. Boswell of this city assisted. Mrs. Lester Olson of Vine avenue is entertaining the teachers of the Green Bay school at bridge this eve- nine, (Thursday). . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Lois Breault, and Mr. James W. Kent of St. Louis, which will take place Monday evening, June 2 at eight o'clock at the High- land Park Presbyterian church. A reception will follow the ceremony at the Masonic temple. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson' and Mr. and Mravlestse Sobey spent sev- eral days this week at their cottages in qupacn. The Pearl theitre has been closed for the summer to be redecorated. It will re-open about September lst. Mr. mid Mrs. H. T. Bakke spent the week-end at their cottage at Waupaca, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCoy and sun of Chicago were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rhine- hart pf Homewood avenue. Mrs. Sidney Magnusson and three children who are in quarantine for scarlet fever are getting along very nicely: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wentworth and small sun of Chicago were the Week-end guests of Mrs, Nancy Dorr of Central avenue. Mr. Raymond Steiner of Glencoe entertained twenty couples from Wil. mette, Highland Park and Glencoe Saturday evening to a chicken dinner and dance at' Ray’s Tavern on Mil. waukee road. Alt reported a most enjoyable time. Mrs. H. F. Seimson and small daughter returned Tuesday evening Ham tl two weeks visit with her mother of Bremen, Indiana. 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