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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 6

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with Mi Ind. town # birthday Shir M Mi Local and Personal Reâ€"opening Under New Management Saturday, November 1st, 1930 g 1 Majestic Bowling Alleys 6 North Second Street Attention J Bowlers . .. A. LENCIONI, P M Eleanor Rankin of Vine aveâ€" entertaining twelve out of nests at a Hallowe‘en party o in honor of Mr. Yakey‘s ; anniversary, Friday eveâ€" Viola Hix and daughter lac, and Mrs. C. W. Robinâ€" Highwood spent Saturday s Ruby Yanke of Hammond, BABY TOGS â€" KNITTED THINGS ToYs â€" GIFTS â€" NOVELTIES DRESSES from size 1 to 16 atch the Press each week for your schedules 359 CENTRAL AVENUE Highland Park, III. ning. © A supper will be served at midnight. & 3 A large number of members and officers of the local chapter of the Eastern Star attended a meeting at Winnetka _ Monday â€" evening. _ Mrs. Roy Howe, worthy matron and Arâ€" thur Swanson, worthy patron â€" of Campbell chapter, served as officers at. Winnetka chapter. Mrs. Annie Annen of Ft. Sheridan entertained her Tuesday evening 500 club. ‘The prizes were won by Mrs. HANS NELSON, Mgr Phone H. P. 2084 THE PRESS Forrest D. Rose, Mrs and Grace Johnston. Lagto in evening. Mr.og kins will return home this evening from a week‘s motor trip to Detroit, Mich. and Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Peggy Osborn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Osborn, 1835 Kinâ€" caid strect, has been made chairman of the committee in charge of Freshâ€" man play at Rockford college, Rockâ€" Miss Carola Kellner nue entertained several at a dinnerâ€"dance at w Mrs. Ernst Gieser is visiting her son‘ and daughter in Ames, Ia., for a couple of weeks. . The Press Bridge club meets Satâ€" urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williany Beere. cago, Mr. Omaha, ten daughter Mr. Wa On â€" Wednesday evening _at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mason Reay, . 331 â€" Hazel ~ avenue, ~ their daughter Jean was married to Wilâ€" liam Silverthorne Faurot of Riverâ€" side. ~The bride‘s only attendant was her‘sister Nancy. The best man was Fred Spencer of Highland Park and Chicago. _ Only ~relatives . and â€" close friends of the . families attended. Mr. Faurot is a graduate of Yale university, where he was a member of ~St. Anthony and is a prominent yachtsman in Chicago.: Miss Reay is a graduate of Rosemary hall and, the University of lllinois, where she was aâ€" member of Delta Gamma. The young couple left immediately for a two _ months _ honeymoon _ abroad. Upon their return they will reside Thur two _ months _ honeymoon _ abroad. Upon their return they will reside in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Reesman have closed their summer home at Fox Lake and have left for Foley, Ala., where they wiil â€"spend the winter. The Reesman‘s were former residents of Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dewess of Deâ€" troit, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Grego of 1118 Lincoln avenut One reason there are not.more govâ€" ernmental upsets in Europe is that conditions are so bad the opposition party doesn‘t want to get into the mess, â€" Mr. and unce . and Mrs. Constant C. Hopâ€" will return home this evening a week‘s motor trip to Detroit, sday Edward _ 8. _ Daugherty of a, Neb., was the .guest last of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Witâ€" arner 4 on â€"Thur ames FEvang v afternoon o Man‘s the Mar Mrs. W ian. beere. . William David Mann marriage â€" of _ their y Elizabeth Mann, to iraham Smoot of Chiâ€" sdav evening. Oct 23. ner of Vine aveâ€" ral of her friends at the Vista del Land last Friday Oak Park, Cleveland, Briggs of ts of their Mr. and Williams Alrs. H. G. Straight, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. Eldredge Hamlin, for the past three weeks, departed for her home in Los Angcles on Tuesday. K. Holsman, neth Sears party at the "Topaz" is Mrs. Henry is giving a I Mr. and 1 8.â€" Green °B The Bryn Mawr Alumnae on the Nortk Shore are planning a benefit concort to be given by the Keproff quartet :in the auditorium of E\'ew Trier school Monday evening, Nov. 10. Among the women who are inâ€" terestetl in the success of the concert are, Mrs, Laird Bell, Mrs. John Bigâ€" ler, Mrs. ‘Clyde Carr, Mrs. Charles Haffner, Jr., Mrs, Frank Harkness, Mrs. Williem (i Hibbard, Mrs. James \ Bryn Mawr Group a to Present Kedroff Quartet for Benefit The Kedroff quartet has been called by Chaliapin "a miracle of vocal art." These four Russian men have sung together for a number of years. Each ne is a distinguished musician, ‘and their voices are perfectly blended toâ€" gether. The quartet was founded in St. Potersburg, Russia, and was the favorite ensemble of. the late Czar. Since then it has toured Europe many times and comes to the United States for its.fourth season, and has everyâ€" where been. received with the greatâ€" <st enthusiasm. Tickets may be purchased at Gsell‘s doug stores in Highland Park and Ravinia. Arrangements for the concert are ia charge of Mrs. John F. Manierre, president of the Bryn Mawr club, and Mrs. Michael W. Straus, chairman of the scholarship committee. â€" The proâ€" ceeds will go toward the scholarship fund The Donchian Furniture Co., loâ€" cated for 28 years in the loop on Wabash avenus, has moved to its frctory location at 865 North Sangaâ€" mmon street at Ogden avenue. A comâ€" plefe retail showroom and furniture displays will be maintained theré, and sales will be made direct from the factory to the public. The openâ€" ing will be November 1. Loop Store Moves ‘to Factory District Houghteling, Mrs. James F. Porâ€" Mrs. Henry L. Stout. rrangements for the concert are Thursday, October 30, 1930

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