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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1931, p. 8

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. Mrs. R. H. Hansen and Mr. and I k. + â€" .‘ yl : ‘ guests on the Mississippi coast this Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State €426 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by ‘Wednesday noon to insure appearance in eurrent issue. â€" a old on We i dbntl Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, mmnâ€"umno;m affairs where an admittance charge pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" The Bighland Bark Preas _ Mr. "Ronie" Rapp of Philadelphia is visiting his mother, Mrs. Johnâ€" Rapp of South Second street. & Harry McClure is home from lowa State college to spend the Easter holiâ€" days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MceClure. â€" c > ks Published weekly by The Udeli Printing Co. at Highland Park, Lake County, Iilinois. Mrs. William Holden, Jr. (Grace McClure), returned Monday afternoon from a three months visit in Franklin, North Carolina and Washington, D. C. â€"_Mrs. John P. Denison and Alma Galâ€" terio are enjoying the cruise on the M. V. Britannic (White Star Line) to the West Indies and Mexico, and will return early in April.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. F. W. Cushing of the Moraine hotel is enjoying a cruise to the West Indies and Mexico. n dn [ Entered as Second Class matter March® 1. 1911; at ‘the post omce at Hizhland Park Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Postels of the Udell building are moving this week to a house on Glenwood road. . Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Rose of Highâ€" moor willâ€"entertain the members of the Press bridge club Saturday eveâ€" ning. _ ( ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK . THE. UDELL.PRINTING.COMPANY _ 16 Central Avenue, Highland Park, DL Local and Personal North Shore Trust Company d 45 RANK â€" 20 April 2, 1931 by _ Safeguard the future of your family by éppointing the North Shore Trust Co. to act in this capacity for fou. _ > ;. .: ;â€" © and training which the averâ€" age man does not have. â€"To act as Executor of an Estate requires knowledge No. 5 el of the Methodist church, Evanston. W ~of the Taculty of the high school the â€"wives of the men of the faculty and the wives of the members of the Board . of Education. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Kendig left Wednesday as delegates from the high school to a conference of athletic directors in Detroit, Mich. â€"Miss Vera Purdy,.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Purdy, who attends the University of Illinvis, will spend her spring vacation with her parents here. o taer s _ Mrs.â€"_Warren .D. Reck ._and.. little daughter, Katrina, of St. Charles, are visiting Dr.and Mrs. Roberts of Eim Place. Mrs. Reck is the former Sarah Mary Brown, niece of Mrs,. Roberts. entertained at a tea. Monday afterâ€" noon, March 80, at four o‘clock, at the home of Mrs. Richard L. Sandâ€" wick of Lincoln avenue, in compliment to Mrs. Robert 8. Kendigâ€" (Pauline Lane) whose marriage was solemnized Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hoppe week end in Buffalo, N. Y. (yesterday), April 1, at the First age, the Rev. C. G. Unangst officiatâ€" ing. Mr. Hainline has been ordered to Honolulu so the young couple will make their home there. LCs Harrison Walther is arriving home today (Thursday) to spend his Easâ€" ter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Walther of South Green Bay road. _ â€"â€" ks § . ~Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Lou Anderson and Mr. Richard L. Hainline of Ft. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. Lewis Cohen and childrer of Hazel avenue have just returned from a nionth‘s vacation in California. > 3 in nt e _ Mrs. Edward Williams entertained home on Pleasant avenue. | _ â€"â€".â€" _ Miss Minnie Buzard, Miss Lulu Lasswell and Miss Mary Thompson Madeline Evansen of South Sheriâ€" dan road, is returning home today (Thursday). to spend her spring vacaâ€" tior with her parents Mr. and_Mrs. Walter Evansen. Miss Evansen atâ€" tends school in Washington, D. C. â€": The Ladies‘ Aid of the St. John‘s Evangelical church will meet with T H E pent the PR ES S Blackstone hotel, Dr. Alfred Lee Wilâ€" Miss Grace Witten who attends the Holy Ghost academy will spend the Easter holidays with her parents, _ Mrs., J.. Happner.of _ Glencoe .is..enâ€" tertaining the members of her bridge club today Thursday.= _ _ > guests last week her uncle Mr. Marâ€" tin Wessling and his son Mr. Claude Wessling of Paton, Ia. .« _â€" Mrs. George Bock of South Second street, Thursday, April 9 at 8 ofclock. The marriage of Miss Mary Esther Churchill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stanley Churchill of the Chicago Beach hotel,_to Mr. George Francis Davie, Jr., son ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George F. Davie of 1209 Astor street ‘and this city, will be solemnâ€" _ Mr. C. L. Berry is in Peru, Ind., where he was called early this week on account of the serious illness of his father.> 3z _Mr. Abbott Byfield is spending his Easter ~vacation â€" with his grandparâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. L.â€"C. Abbott. Mrs. Ingram C. Rasmussen of Deerfield entertained at a bridge tea on Tuesday afternoon. Mr,. and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom enâ€" tertained at three tables of bridge on Saturday evening. ' e a son, born at the Evanston hospital on Sunday, March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hook of Main street are the happy parents of a baby daughter, born on Friday, March 27 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. & § £ Mr. Marshal Langohr and Miss Myrtle â€"Walker~ofâ€"Hammond, â€"Ind., was the â€"guest of._ Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Zable of Broadview avenue, Tuesday. Mr.â€"and Mrs. William McDonald Mr. and Mrs.: George Ott of Forâ€" est avenue are announcing the birth of =aâ€"babyâ€"girl, born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, March 31. Mrs. Ellen Fritsch of West Par}: avenue, has just returned from Deâ€" troit, Mich., where she has"spent the lastâ€" month with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Guyot. E 8 ~Leslie and James Rankin of Vine ?venue jentertained nine of â€"their friends _at : a Auncheon, yesterday, {(Wednesday)â€"in honor of their ninth birthdays.. â€" _â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" relusacls Mr. James Cady Ewell who left by plane . last week for. the west coast was to _ have â€"been â€"accompanied ~by Knute Rockne, but the final . plans woereâ€"thatâ€" Mr.â€"Ewell leave on â€"Friday to make final arrangements for the opening of the new Wilsonâ€"Western plants in San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, later to be joined by Rockne. in California. â€"His many friends will be glad to hear that he PMarley @riool of A#lusic 871 Laurel Ave. Phones Highland Park 1138 .. Winnetka #012 Mrs.~â€"F. C:> Noerenberg had> a3 her ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY, Director 821 East Park Avenue Scientific Swedish Massage _ also Reducing â€"â€" . /\ \ns... Nfew Jooation â€"_â€"_â€"â€" _ _ ‘rices beginat $1.50 weekly and include one private lesson and one class, Miss Anna Willas Tel. H. P. 2463 Thistles and Silver King Artemesia "in > p6 ‘3*‘,_?';‘ was : i;“'~ od â€" prize. at the flower show held recently at the Merchandise Mart The other awards were blue ribbon awarded to Mrs. Jacob Weinberg for a pair of wall brackets and Mrs, Henry Stéele received honorable menâ€" tion for her formal dinner table. nignt, ~anu IIisgQut . mA . HeLLAIEE 1A0VC which proved fatal to Rockne, â€": The Highland Park Garden Study club is the happy recipient of an adâ€" ditional _ ribbon ~awarded to â€" Mrs. Thomas 8. Dawson of 692 Park aveâ€" nue for a special arrangement. Mrs, Dawson‘s exhibit consisted of an Allan Wolff is at home from Dartâ€" mouth college for his spring vacation. : Mrs.: Arthur F. Byfield wxll appear â€" : ciety at the Cordon club in a concertâ€" : of American womenâ€"composers. Some . s of the numbers, vocal and instru. | [ _ mental, have never been published. {#â€" â€" arrive The Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital will hold its next regular meeting at the Trinity Episcopal parish house on â€" Wednesâ€" day, April 8 at 10 w‘clock. A large attendance is hoped for. â€" Luncheon will be served.> avenue are receiving congratulations on the birthâ€"ofâ€"a son, bornâ€" at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, March 26. :« Mrs. F,. C,. Noerenberg entertained at luncheon yesterday. The out of town guestsâ€"were Mrs.~Johnâ€"Stryker of â€"Deerfield and Mrs. C.â€"Haehlen of Dysart, In. ;. *__~_~s _ â€" _Betty Karger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Karger, who attends Darâ€" lington Jr. college is at home for the Easter holidays. y> *3 Mrs. Clarence Larson attended â€"« bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Thomas â€"â€" Stevers _of â€" Barrington, Thursday. _.~ ® Mrs. â€"Elizabeth Smith of Logansâ€" port, Ind., who has been spending the winter with her daughter Mrs. C. L Berry,â€"hasâ€"returned â€"toâ€"herâ€"home in Indiana for the summer. â€" â€" > _ Harold Bloomfield arrives home toâ€" day from the University of Illinois to spend the Easter vacation with his parentL, _Mr.~ and < Mrs. _ Andrew Bloomfiecld. â€"â€"â€"â€"sâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"=.â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"__â€"~â€" ~ Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Pauline L. Lane to Mr. Robert S. Kendig on Friday, March 27th in â€"Evanston. Both Miss Lane and â€"Mr. Kendig are gymnasium inâ€" high school. Mrs. Kendig was charmingly attired in a dress of powder blue chiffon. ° She was attendâ€" ed by Mrs. Butterworth of Evanston, while Mr, L. A. Reynolds served Mr. Kendig as â€"best â€"man.â€"â€"Theyâ€" are re siding in the Highland apartments. Mrs. George Cummings of S. St Johns avenue, entertained her. bridg* club last Wednesday afternoon. â€" _ Mrs. Henry Siljestrom entertained aâ€" few friends ‘at© bridge . MondsÂ¥ afternoon... â€" . * E â€" Mr. R.â€"E. Wood and daughter Mis# Sarah leave today for Denver and Colorado Springs, Colo., where tht will join Robert â€"Wood who is a stU dent‘ at Los Alamos Ranch schoth New Mexico, and spend the sprinf vacation there. CR rived safely in California Saturd »ht, and missed . theâ€" terrible .f; Phursday, April Thur s( ST

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