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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 10

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H mum. of Ila wrlm‘ hman the thtutthter after January road. and daughter 1| Tucker and Tucker and Tuesday in " " than“ te ru m f riends Martin um ter cards. . On Saturday morning, Nov. 22, the committee of finance of the League uf Women Voters is conducting a food sale in a store on Central ave- nue, oust ut St. Johns, south side of the street. The patronage of the public is solicited. The committee cmmists of Mesdames I). M. Blaster, chairman, R. Grinnell, R. Walker, E. Jvrume, C. Monahan, D. Davis, F, Vaughn, C. llupkimi, president. Little Shirley Mae Scott ot Cen. tral avenue entertained several of her friends Monday in honor of her uvrund birthday. Mrs. Milton Tillman entertained Monday evening in honor ot Mrs. Helen Payne and her daughter of Firm-land, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross of Glen. cm- uvu-nuo, announce the birth of tb ,nn, born Friday. Nov. li, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dean of Chvrry street, Winnetka, are the happy parents of a baby girl, born sur"iav.' Nov. 13 It the Highland The officer ing on the birth " Mr " hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burkhtrrd.t at Jack Frost Between you and planning to attend sale in a east of S street. T c is solic . Rolland Bleimehl, who is mu- f A. O. Fay lodge, No. 676, A. A . M. entertained his fellow rs at a party Tuesday evening. evening wag" spend in pinyin: m humpilu A meriean mombI-rs ‘rl’s omeert from Lyon and _ un- giving I concert tomor- enintt, Friday, " the Great wwital, under the auspices of u-I-icun Legion Auxiliary. Sev- ombI-rs from Highland Park lane, Northbrook, are rejoic- Phone H. P. 391 Park of r a son. born at the huspitul. Monday, THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. James L. Martin are moving Monday to their new home on Hazel avenue, from their present res- idence on Central avenue. Mrs. Julius Zimmer is spending this week in Des Plaines visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold F. Smith. Mrs. l. N. Greenberg entertained at luncheon last Wednesday in com- pliment to the two utists, Mrs. Dor- othy Herman Blum and Mill Idl Lustearten, who gave the program at the" Ruvinia Woman's club that afternoon. Invited to meet them were Mrs. Allan Wolff, Miss Berniece Huntley, Mrs. Louis Haller, Mrs. Carl lluvsslcr, Mrs. u. Herman, Mrs. L. J. Golden and Mrs. Samuel Tigly of Hammond. Ind. The dominant note in the decorative scheme were the autumn tints Mrs. Williu Carl liakke returned to his studies in Madison, Wis. after spending the wcrkwntl with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mans llukke of McGovern street, Mrs. Clan-nee Larson of K. Park avenue will be hostess tumorl'uw eve- nine, Friday. at two table's of bridge. Mrs. Geurge Vetter will be hostess thin al'ternunn to the members of the Kastern Star Guild at her home on Lincoln avenue. Mrs. “Hon C. Golden attended a nuninn of Theta chapter of Theta Sigma Phi sorority on Tuesday in the fur") of u luncheon and bridge at tu" home of Mrs. lichen. Davidson. Mitzi: Chioart" avenue, Evanstun. Mrs, Davit l'olur Local Artists in 7 Fine Program Nov. 19 hum] P, twat I the res present Tritt. omine at M r Il ith Mrs is atte ostcert nculn Mrs. "gram I kn um. uhu, 1's. William F. Thomas entertain- t two tables of bridge on Friday ine at her home on S. Green Bay in and the, pr rt My "si/ther 'nurrht Me Thy Slrivum, on Ova-y. nt {Union "tretort) Pt .. Hula-n Abbott Brttehi. ”hr-no mic Wood Sincere " the Mano a piano group: and Helen Manning, IlirN-tur " the high orchvstra, with Jessie Wood played a Brahms sonata for uni piunn. At the conclusion pruKl‘nm tea was served by loss assisted by Mrs. Bryant, mining. and Mrs. Yule. The n in detail follows: M urn in music Ciro y fu al min- violin .. D Huh-n May" Mnnnln: . Wood Sineere n the piano th M mil-um mvmlwrs of ill abili "up the music circles. Helen ' a teacher and soloist ility and charm. sank In; Mrs. W. D. Young, he Highland Park Mu- ul a group of contralto Leach Dreutt of Glen- pianist, and composer. ic-f hustnvss meeting, 'kimrham, chairman of mmittee introduced the mhvrs of the club and furmcrly Miss Lillian .. Man-vane! l CanarO Chorier Dnriun Milhgud Pupulnirn dehuvtrtrrte _ V Canueoubo Beeton) -.. PV Hun Young. ééntr-I‘in 'ryti0 " the DIIIIO HI IV -h Oreutt Mererter I .. T thmk Dvorak Enthope Marlin Burleitth D'Alhert [Ir-hm- Rabbi Freehof to Speak Friday Night Rabbi Solomon B, Freehof will speak on "German Anti Semitism-. Its Origins and Its Oute'ome," at the next regular Friday evening service, Nov. 21, at 8:15 o'eloek at the North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. Next Friday evening, Nov. 28, Rev. Ernest. Fremunt Tittle, minister at the Methodist Episcopal church of Evanston. will speak on: "Internatiott- aism." Dr. Joseph K. Arnold will (-unduct the services. Alf are welcome to these as to all our services. 'rheBiertt t At the MOTORRADIO has. The tiest "um;- uynchronoon. ICE-vu- pid. "igcttit radio. t NORTH SHORE TALKING MACHINE Co. QUICK. CONSCIKNYIOUS SIIVICI NORTH SHORE TALKING MACHINE Co. $112.50 and up 742 Elm St. 7l2 Church St. Winnetka Evanston Wilma“. 3014 l Kimball Pianos 380 Central Avenue Highland Park Highland Park 2620 TODAY d Thursday, Nov. 20, 1930 Imss Tubm- s-?r-'rb+ University “I! mtodels

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