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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 7

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All communications must ,mnmud address mhb”bmâ€"t y Wednesday noon to insw urrent issue. o it atice of enterts en where an . admittance hesuy ak :tered The Drama Study Group will moot1 with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pardee on Wednesdayâ€"evening, April 1st, at 8:00 s‘clock: All interésted in reading draâ€". ma are cordially invited. _Friends of Dr. D. W. Rogers will be glad to know that his condition is satisfactory after the operation perâ€" ‘sUmD 1 n?n‘.g of raCH WwEEE THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY S4¢ Central Arenue, Highland Park, HL Telephone Highland Park $57â€"558â€"459 = Shengslcs Soeenll ieeeneepermmrreniniminisigmmmmcieiicaseccocs pleased and cheered by the 5 sages, letters, and flowers which his friends have sent him and is anxious be Righland Park Prrss "The Light of the Cross" will be given by the young people of Bethâ€" any church on Sunday evening, March 29, at 7:45 o‘clock. s u1 e O sc uts hi # tbn- With his characteristic thoughtfulâ€" ness, he has worried for fear he has not acknowledged them all. oA Livingstone E. Osborne of Ravinia is exhibiting shows at the thirtieth annual show of the Chicago Kennels club being held at theâ€"First Regiment armory, March 26â€"28 inclusive. The Misses Lucieanne Reichardt and Kathryn Keller wereg uests at a luncheon last Saturday given by lu;- ilyn Gooder of Deerfield, preceding the last of the children‘s plays at the Eim Place school. ; « Miss Priscilla Carver, a freshman at‘ Mount Holyoke College, was electâ€" ed treasurer of the Community Govâ€" ernment. â€"This is an important extra curricular â€"position. _ â€" es . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard, Katherâ€" ine and Georgia Bard t‘lldlflz Esther Olson are leaving early tomorrow morning (Friday) by motor for the Bard plantation, Randolph, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Florsheim are exhibiting a string of Airedale terriers and an English toy spaniel at the thirtieth annual show of thel Chicago Kennel club to be held at the{ First Regiment Armory on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this Ml'nnq Miss Virginia Engels of Park w is spending her spring vmflonfl Cleveland, 4 Mrs.Clarence F. Varney is on the sick list this week. Mrs. J. l;-‘ Leaming and Mr. Jerry Leaming drove to Washington, DL'C: Saturday to be with Mrs. John k Guire (Harriett Leaming) whose husâ€" band died Saturday morning. *# _ Mrs. C. F. Varney entertained i three tables of Saturday eveâ€" ning in honor of her pud®s Highland Park Local and Personal hifi t AbniGide Ni in t nc n nmmnatninnamhinsantmmem n in is rnsmecatpanmreaasacewrantviahs atereconincetenceas capenaive w snenidanin mamprnn in catentnniinatn brete in anmenennniaanmasnn berntewieraannt en irinnrebereen crmmnnreranianin retenmix eremin dnc n iominin n ns teianinniansinin in rersinn irebner en tengnictanincmepenimeth Emm V e oV Oe Po enR enc Pom oi e o oi ee Ee n eaeei oeenee‘ Sm e Ap omnee tm se nnenterrit Rme e en eeie 7 â€" T CE nem an m Co Em Crners PUCUT Eeeeee e en en en e e e en n sday, March 26, 1981 weekly by WOI-â€"“ML _ unst office at Highland Park. March 26, 1981 reach the editor cemmâ€"encnmines a uemcanr ons ncumnes aumstanr No. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond May of North avenue entertained at two taâ€" bles of five bhundred last Saturday evening. The guests were from out of : town. Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps entertained the board of managers of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club at luncheon Monday. Mr. Clifford Sweet, formerly of Huâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ernest West. â€" â€" en ~â€"The many friends of Mrs. Margarâ€" et Dugdale, a former resident of this city, were sorry to learn of her death which occurred Saturday, March 21, at her home in Evanston. â€" Miss Elien Truax who is attendâ€" ing Swarthmore school in Swarthâ€" more, Penn.. will spend herâ€"Easter vacation with her aunt Mrs. Floyd Harris at "Stoke" Virginia plantaâ€" tioa,Aldic,YA.,whlchisuahortdis- tance from Washington, D.C. Miss Janet Griffith who for the last five months has been studying at Sorâ€" bonne in Paris, has returned home and is reopening her tutoring school in her home on Park avenue.. â€" Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas, of 537 South Linden avenue, left on Wedâ€" nesday of this week to meet her son, MacPherson, and daughter, Martha Jane, in New York City from where M_uifor Bermuda to spend: their spring vacations. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ The Philathea Class of the First day evening at the home of Mrs. F. 8. Wichman ‘of South St. Johns ave. :_Little Virginia Sheahen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Raymondâ€"Sheahen, is quarantined with scur_let fever. â€"â€" â€"â€"Billie â€"Egan â€" has _ returnedâ€" home from Choate school, at Wellingford, Conn., to spend the Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. R. B. Swazey. ~Mr. °C. J. Baum of Chicago is spending several weeks with his son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Baum of Ridgewood drive. _ . Mrs. E. P. Lantz and Mrs. Dalâ€" phine Allien spent Sunday visiting friends in Woodstock, Ill. Miss Antoinette, daughter of the Clifford Frank Templetons is returnâ€" ing from Ogontz to zpend the Easter holidays in Highlanrd Park at the family residence. Mrs. E. E. Lars members of her fiv Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Philip Siegele of Highmoor. entertained her five hundred club on Tuesday evening at her home on Half Day road. 3 The Young People‘s Missionary Soâ€" ciety of the Bethany church met Monâ€" day evening in the church parlors. _ Mrs. â€"F. L. McOmber . entertained the memibers of her bridge club Tuesâ€" day evening. : 871 Laurel Ave. Marleyg @rhool of #Music ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY, Director 821 East Park Avenue Prices begin at $1.50 weekly and include "8. l tonate lesson and one class. Prices begin at $1.50 wee pme private lesson an Phones Highland Park 1138 "Miss Anna Willas Scientific Swedish Massage * . ~_ also Reducing New location â€" .~FE. Larson entertained the of her five hundred club on Tel. H. P. 2463 Winnotka 8012 THE PRESS North Shore Trust Company [ © = BANKk ‘THE NORTH SHORE ‘TUTORING SCHOOL A 7 Miss Janet Griffiths s + ELEMENTARY â€" COLLEGE PREP â€" REMEDIAL â€"~__ _‘ ROMANCE LANGUAGES To act as Executor of an Estate requires knowledge and training which the averâ€" ave man does not have. ‘ Safeguard the future of your family by appointing the North Shore Trust Co. to act in this capacity for you. is yas Â¥2

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