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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 46

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â€"â€"_â€" ATTEND TEA GUILD ! enE.- tfl Theodo IVI" ,“I g sident; Mrs. Robert R. McCormick, chairmar Mrs. Will H. Lyford, Mrs. Alfred T. Martin, Mrs. Walter B. Wolf; viceâ€" presidents, Miss Jane Addams, Arthur T. Aldis, Mrs. Lester Armour, Mrs. Tiffany Blake, Mrs. Waller Borden, Mrs. Walter Brewster, J. H. Burdett, Mrs. J. G. Coleman, Mrs. George Faâ€" byan, Mrs. Robert Hamill, Mrs. Edâ€" wardâ€"N._Hurley, Mrs. John D. Hertz, Jens Jensen, Edwin T. Johnson, Mrs. William L. Karcher, D. F. Kelly, Mrs. John Lind, Mrs. Will H. Lyford, Mrs. Edith . Rockefeller McCormick, Miss Mary McDowell, Joy Morton, Mrs. J. Mrs. J. Harry Selz, Mrs. Gabriel Slaughter, â€"R.â€"Douglas â€"Stuart,â€"Graâ€" ham Taylor, Leonard Vaughan; corâ€" responding secretary, Mrs. Walter S. 46 200â€"CARK CARACE IN_â€"THE HOTEL IS AXAYATILA BE FOR YOURC*+Râ€" FREE For Quality, Service and Carrots, sweet _ & young, 5 bunches _ Artichokes, large and fancy,.â€"3 forâ€"====~â€"= Lettuce, hard and crisp, 4 for .______. 516 Central Ave. BLUE (Continued : fromâ€"page BLUE GO0SE Fruit Shop THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT FRUIT â€"AND VEGETABLE MARKET ON THE NORTH SHORE Onyour way homeafter the Theatre ~_ m DANCE Marine Dining Room EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL SIX DELIVERIES DAILY Monday Nights _â€"â€" _ Celeb PHIL SPITALNY‘S fifigid till 2 in the morning. Other week nights dancing till 1% SA‘ AYSâ€"FORMALâ€"TILL ~2:00 ~A. * M.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" SUNDAYSâ€"CONCERTâ€"5 TO 9 P.M. Block Sheridan Road on the Lake â€" CHICAGO 8) 29¢ 25¢ se (S)ara:f:, Graple or Lime Crush 25¢ Sintis ons oc ¢€1 go Delivery Ravinia and Highwood Warrington road, Deerfield, are reâ€" Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, March 24. * io ~~‘___ Represent State Croup _â€"_____ % Karcher, who is a vice president wer guild, repreâ€" sented the Garden Club of IMinocis, in her capacity as president of that orâ€" tion of Women‘s Clubs, represented that organization. Underwood; recording secretary tou _ Relses,.treasurer,_H.__ J Object of Guild The Chicago Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild is organized to make it possible for the suburban gardener to share her flowers, fruits, and vegetaâ€" bles with invalids, orphans, cripples, shutâ€"ins, with sufferers in our hospiâ€" tals and with the old and friendless people who are ministered to by soâ€" cial settlements. A 2 Thos. J. Webb Coffee, 3 Ib. can for $1.00 withâ€"every purchase of $1.00 or more. FREEâ€"5 lbs, of onions with every purchase of $1.00 or m“n' 3 * Tel. Highland Park 1636 GOOSE Low Prices; Phone Highland Park, Celebrity Night T H E y, Fenâ€" Russell P RE 8 8 Robert Brown. who brokeâ€"a small b(_me in his foot in a fall down the and Mrs. Ernest West. _ â€" _ _ Clyde Haefelé, former residents, now of Los Angeles, Calif., were pleasantâ€" ly surprised March 15th by thirty= two_of their friends commemorating the exâ€"Highland Parkers present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Noerenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Noerenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Economos, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haeâ€" fele, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Clow, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Reeder, Mr: and Mrs. Henry Clow, Miss Margaret Gieser, Mr. Haite, Mr. Will Noerenberg and his daughter, Miss Priscilla. A deâ€" lightful time was reported. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leo White attended the funeral of a relative in Crystal Lake on Monday. ‘*'**- ; ,.â€" mi"“i- ,..i" spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. R. B. Swazey. â€" Miss Mary Thomas has returned from her home in Columbus, Ohio, where she visited her mother for a week. + ting along nicely and resumed his studies at the school Tuesday.â€" _Mrs. Harvey Witten spent several days last week in Chicago as guest of Mrs. E. J. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berkson are registered at the Barbara Biltmore forâ€"aâ€"week of_ their California â€"tour. this afternoon at the homeâ€" of Mrs. E. C. Ohrmund. â€" _ ' A Mrs. Herbert Moran, who has been confined to her home with the flu, is reported very much improved. _ Mrs. Miller of Evanston is spendâ€" ing this week with her sister, Mrs. 8. Bernardi. C _ Miss Ruth Siljestrom entertained at three es 0 F evening. *.: > _ ~.~: â€" _ i1.â€"â€" Mrs. George Cummings of South St. Johns avenue entertained her bridge club yesterday afternoon. f Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen of Deerâ€" field is entertaining at two tables of bridge tomorrow evening (Friday). â€"â€"Mrs. Charles White of Glencoe is seriouslyâ€" ill at a hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich., where she recently unâ€" derwent an operation. * Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCaffrey and Kavima Leam 44â€"240 !amxlg.vikod Mrs. J. Kehoe of Wauâ€"| Wednesday theâ€"Holy Cross. team kegan last Saturday. _ â€"â€" defeated Ravinia in a league game 42 Mrs. Arthur Johnson, who has been | to 26.â€" Bleimehl‘s 5 goals, Mele‘s â€"% spending two weeks with her parents,| and Van Blair‘s 2, established a first Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vettter of Linâ€" half lead of 24 to 7, and the Green coln avenue, left Saturday for her| just coasted in the last period. Until home in Benton Harbor, Mich. Olson went out on personals, the Red _ Mrs. Milton Tillman will leave Satâ€"| team had a chance. Lorry McDerâ€" urday for Buffalo, N.Y., where she| mott came out of his lethargy in th¢ will spend a week with her sister,| second contest with St. Mary‘s, and Mrs. Russell Lesher. Mrs. Lesher will | assisted the Catholics in their victory return home with Mrs.Tillman. _.__| 28 to 23. ~ y e Mrs. Robert Timm is entertaining ker luncheon bridge club tomorrrow (Friday). _ Miss ‘Bessie Baker of Winnetka| â€" Monday, Deerfield‘s only entry i" was the guest of Mrs. Grace Coale on | the C.A.A.U. tournament, Holy Cro# Tuesday. _ > ©â€"~â€" _ | was eliminated by Irving Park Y, $ _Mr. L. R. Rigdon of Lincoln, I1L.,. to 17. â€"Although only 5 points behind is spending a few days this week in | at. the intermission, the locals vfl“‘ Highland Park. in the last frame. + $ . Mrs. Ella Irons of North Greenbay Holy Cross team baskets: Mele % road, who has been seriously ill for . McDermott 2, Meintzer 2, Frost i» m two weeks, is reported imâ€"| McGuire 0, ’Johplon 8, Desmond 4 '._. % fi‘.a-._.,,ra,-unifl,.fi‘ c Ahanccbilths i4 wb it ieb m dn sA K+ _ Mrs. Milton Tillman will leave Satâ€" urday for Buffalo, N.Y., where she will spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Russell Lesher. Mrs. Lesher will return home with Mrs:~Tillman. . Highland Park Locals | QPENING OF WATER Miss Priscilla Noerenberg and _ Mr. built that were not only highly efficiâ€" ent, but which were also most attracâ€" to ‘the grouping of the units and c the equipment not only servad to make them attractive, but it made ‘them less expensive to build. ~Just as the ridiculous looking early models of automobiles, which looked like maâ€" ching shops on wheels, have developed into the trim and efficient cars of toâ€" day, so the modern industrial plant is "a ~ simplified and beautifiedâ€"descendâ€" ant of an uncouth ancestor. : Visitors See Plant Operate The visitors who streamed through the new water works on Saturday and S_i%pg%;}re met by guides who took em rough ~â€" every * department. They saw how the dirty water .came in from the Lake â€" how the mud was "coagulated" and settled out â€" then how the water was put through huge filters to remove the last trace of ‘dirt. Bottles of filtered water were compared with bottles of distilled waâ€" ter. ‘The visitors couldâ€"not tell the difference. Samples taken from the lake during the past month were on display. Just how much of filth and ‘___â€" _ ‘Always Welcome : The official opening is over, but the plant is still on the lake front. Visiâ€" tors are welcome at all times, though daylight is best for inspection. Those who have not visited theâ€"works are urged to do so. They will find their time well spent, even if they do not know a water pump from a golf ball. could be seen with the n eye. I was a wonderful object lesson. _ _ carried with them these impressions: "Highland Park has a water plant which could hardly be improved upon. It is a splendid piece of construcâ€" tion designed and built by experts. job â€" its giving us water that we can brag about." _ ‘_â€"=â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"___â€"â€". â€".The mayor and. Cmgmmm apâ€" preciated very deeply the interest which â€"wasâ€"shownâ€"in â€"this â€"informal dedication. They feel that the com struction of the new water works was a big step in the civic betterment of the community, and they ask all the residents of Highland Park to join them in pride of the accomplishment. Holy Cross Defeats â€" _ â€" Ravinia Team 42â€"26 PLANT DRAWS MANY Thursday, March 26, 1981 Mary I 1871, to 1 four dau living, M Mrs. Milt Laura W children Brand of and Orsor 1920. Af; and Miss house an Frantz ap the big he ter, Mrs, moved the a keen m tially _ of ehurehlqg sehools an of interes Funeral day after At the hon field wom mother _.v years old. sition â€"an ment mai ber 12, 1 in the V owned by was the. Philip B: months i farm in ] Grove an ily‘s next corner . o roads. . ] moved to uria] Mrs. F Sunday e of 83â€" vye J. Bucki McKnigt and see Mrs. A. ties, Mr: glasswa Mrs. D: The c charge « General in the ¢ dren‘s ¢ surprise every k surprise the colu â€"~â€"We v week, _c} and a C ketware was sho Mr. Thursd Mrs. Mary at

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