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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 8

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M Mr and Mrs. Rueben Olson of N. eer Bay road arnounce the birth a baby girl, born Friday, Septemâ€" i6 at the Highland Park hospiâ€" Local and Personal At the f JACK and JILL SHOP Tuesday, October 7 | A large assortment of Churchell Kentucky handâ€" woven baby blankets, searfs and couch throws. Many other things will be displayed. 159 Central Ave. FXCKâ€"and J ILL * Fall NHOE VoGue CHILDREN‘S SHOP There will be a special showing of the Clara Elizabeth Freebie ladies suits and dresses, in sport and semiâ€"dress. These models are copies of French Importaâ€" tions and are strictly madeâ€"toâ€" order garments. i The designers of our handâ€"made baby coats and bonnets will be present with Fall models to take special orders. Alcyon Bldg family o returned througho ping visiting Mrs. Pauk W. Blanchard of Walker enue, who with the McCormick mily of Aurora, Illinois has just urned from an extended motor tour roughout the southern states, stopâ€" ig en route at the various cities iting army‘ friends in Atlanta, .. Nashville, Tenn., St. Augustine, also Phone H. P. 2219 This year‘s clothes démand shoes with a new type of lovliness. Simple, though atâ€" tractively trimmed, our shoes are perâ€" fectly adapted to the new mode. 09 Central Ave. Fell Bros. Shoes for the Entire Family A wide variety of styles at T H E Others to $12.50 $6.50 Miss Carolyn Saathoff â€" of . S. Seeâ€" ond street is entertaining at a misâ€" cellaneous shower tomorrow evening (Friday) in compliment to Mrs, Wilâ€" liam B. Holden Jr., the former Grace McClure of this city. « Fla. and Louisville, Ky. On their return trip they made a stop of sevâ€" eral days going over the ground and visiting with friends at their former station, Ft. McPherson, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer of Deerfield, Illinois are being congratâ€" ulated on the birth of a son, born Satâ€" urday, September 27 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knigge of Deerfield, Illinois are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born Thursday, Sepâ€" tember 25 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart of Everett, Illinois are rejoicing on the birth of a baby girl born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, Thursday, Sepâ€" tember 25. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott and | daughter, Mrs. J. C. Rhinehart and Mrs. William Rose have returned from a two weeks motor trip to Florâ€" | ida, where they . visited friends nndl relatives. | Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Byfield have returned to their home on S. Linden avenue. Mrs. Byfield and her son, Abbott returned the middle of Sepâ€"| tember from Europe where they had| been for three months during which | time Dr. Byfield lived at the Morâ€" winc. â€" After a short trip in Germany, Mrs. Byfield entered the Americun| Conservatory of Music at Fontaineâ€" bleau, near Paris for some special! courses and, Abbott spent his third: summer at the camp of Professor: Basque at Val Andre on the coast 1 Brittany. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gerken of Ridgewood drive attended the funeral Tuesday morning of Mrs. C. Koetâ€" ting of Racine, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett had as their guests this week, Mr. Garâ€" H. P. 456 nett‘s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Ruggles of La Crosse, Wisconsin who were en route to the National Conference of the American Bankers association at â€" Cleveland, Ohio. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wicks and daughter of La Porte, Pa., are visitâ€" ing this week with Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Gordon of N. Second street. They are en route to Minneapolis. Miss ~ Betty June Warren â€" has been pledged to Alpha Theta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority at Northâ€" western university. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany church will hold a special meeting at the home of Mrs. T. H. Decker of 146 S. Second street, Thursday afternoon, October 9. Charles Elwell,; who has been conâ€" fined to his home with an infected knee, for the past, week, is able to be up and around again. Miss Sarah Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood will be presented to society at a tea to be given Saturday afternoon from four to seven o‘clock at her home on Cenâ€" tral avenue. â€" Mrs. Wood will be asâ€" sisted by her two daughters Mrs. Edâ€" win . Nelson Tullis and Miss Frances Wood. Other assistants will be the Misses Geraldine Swift, Hotense Henry, Alta Armour, Beatrice Kirk, Ann Ashcraft, Lela Withers, Winiâ€" fred ‘Wheeler, Virginia Walter, Betty Offield, Josephine Denchey, Elizabeth Smith, Mary MacCaughey, and Elinâ€" re Roberts. » Mr. and Mrs. George MceBride who spent the past year in Evanston are back in Highland Park and have taken an apartment in the Sherâ€"Park apartments. Mrs. Fréd Perryman is in the Lake: view hospital, Chicago, where she unâ€" derwent an operation.â€" She is getâ€" ting along nicely. Mrs. Harvey Witten had as cher dinner guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Underwood of Lo.s Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. James A. Flynn. of Columbia Gardens. as the result of a fall on the floor of her home, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grinnell, Miss Berniece Bentley and Harry H. Bentâ€" ley motored to Galena, Illinois for the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Fred Siljestrom, Miss Mae Siljestrom and â€" Mrs. Mike: Maloney left Friday on a motor trip to South Dakota where they will join Miss Margaret Siljestrom who has been spending several weeks there. They will return home by way Minnesota. The. Schumann club, consisting of the piano pupils of Berenice Benson Bentley, will hold its first meeting of the season in Miss Bentley‘s studio on Woodland road, Saturday afterâ€" noon, October 4 at 3 o‘clock. Mrs. Godfrey Arnswald of Glenâ€" view avenue, suffered a broken arm and a severe cut on the head when she fell down the stairs in her home last Friday,. She was taken to the Highland Park hospital where she reâ€" mained for five days. She is now at h me and is slowly. recuperating. Miss Jessie Armine Joyce of 321 Egandale road has gone to Birmingâ€" ham school, Birmingham, Pa., one of the formest schools for girls in the country, where she will continue her studies. Thursday, October 2, 1930

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