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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1931, p. 8

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Mrs. Raymond Shaken is enter- taining" the members of her bridge club this afternoon (Thursday). Vol.” '9otytitmsdtrooetattuaso-i.ogtttanu, ot1tt-.atoti-oeentqriaua-itiuririirdr' "itmwhrrenn admtttatrtotret-t.ratr. wlwm be was: an!“ “nub- nb. _ by the um: and .ddre- of the writer. Ania]:- for public-don nut ranch tho editoe by WM noon to hum upwnnu in Mimi-cl. MM:ON.W‘ARMW Ilrhe Mimi! Bark Btu: Highland Park Locals 2"thttlgrtt mvwmc: has“ 1011 at the you one. " iiiiritiGrFark 1%iihtit' mung! or nan nu 1931 Spring Leg Lamb, lb. Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon, 2 lttei. for w.__.r.. Armour Chicago . Frankfurters, lb. ..... Boneless Leg Veal Roast, lb. ....ttt9-.eer_-.. Lean Pork shoulder Holland or Brookfield Butter, lb. m 0.811] Av... “I“ Put. m 1““ It“ Put “7-65.45. "I WILL PRINTING COMPANY OUR M0r10--BRTniat MEATS FOR LESS MONEY STOP-SHOP----? Quality Market qtueoesdCt-matueMatmttt 307 WAUKEGAN AVENUE -. manwoon . PsmeqrirGrood 3259 _ WE DELIVER-THE GOODS April " 1981 14le 39c Sh 29c 19c No. ' Brookfield Sausage Pure Lard 2 lbs. for Rib Veal Chops, lb. Native Porterhowre Steaks, lb. _"...,-'.--.-....-.... Native Sirloin Steaks, lb. .-...., The Ravinia Branch of the Dorcas society will meet today at 1:80 at the parish house with Mrs. L. A. Davis, 1105123er Mrs. Emma Coe of LiRose, Ill., is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. En- gene Boyer, this week." The Phllathea and Burma cusses of the United Evangelical ehureY held their annunl banquet last Thursday nighLat the Green Ten Pot. Seventy- six were present and a splendid pro- gram was given by -the members of the two clam. autumn at her home in Highmoor, the occasion being her twelfth birth- day anniversary. _ ' convention or the Pythian Sisters of Mr. nnd Mm. John Donn and Illinois, being held in Chicago, today. daughter, Gloria, hnve returned from Mr, and Mrs, W. H. 13ml will on- a motor trip to Knnurcityi Mo.,- and tertain the Press bridge club at their Denver, Colo., whemcthry visited uln- home Saturday evening. tivea. . TV T _ Min Mae Siljestromwns the guest The Young Peopie's society of the of Mrs. Hermnn Goldberg of Keno- Bethany Evangelical church will hold, tha, m... mew am last week. - _ a birthday social lengthg.% Hrs. Leo White, In. Ben Shine“, Mn. Edwin Let-on and Mrs. B. Greinmeyer are attending the annual convention of the Pythian Sister: of Illinois, being held in Chicago, today. s.ttriBc A Links 29c Patties 25e 47c 33c 19c Mr. and Mrs Monti Miller of Pnirie View unnounce the hire of u daughter, born at the High and Park hospital on Saturday, April " Mr. and Mrs. Pred Lowe of On- wcntsi: - are the hum parent- of a son, born at the Highland Park hogpiul on Tuesday, April " The‘lndies of St. Juries Evangeli- cal church pro meeting this ufumoon at twdo'clock at the home of Mrs. A. C. Dixon for sewing. Mr. and In Prairie; twine. Mina Etta Robinson of Chicago was a week-end guest at the Frank Sil- iestrom home on Oakwood avenue. "Mr,. anders. William Gayot, of Wankegnn celebrated' their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary last Satur- day. A number of their Highland Park friends went to Winkegan that evening to help them celebrate the occasion. Miss Mary Guyot, their daughter, who attends North Central college, returned home for the occa- sion. _ T Mrs. Hazel Mnechtle in entertain- ing at cards, Saturday afternoon. Mis. Rolland Bleimehl entertained the members of her bridge club last Friday afternoon. Miss Vernette Werhane has re- turned from a ten days motor trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield will "appear in a French program before the Glencoe Woman's club, at the Skokie club, Glencoe, this afternoon (Thurs- day). Mrs. Herman, Dante] is entertain- ing a few friends at cards this after- noon. , Mrs.. Lee Volmer eiitertained her 500 c191) Tuesday evening at her home iii 'R'avinia. _ . Miss Gunhild Johnson of this, city and Mr. William Benson of Lake For- est Were united in marriage at the Lutheran Parsonage, Thursday eve- ning, April 23,rthe. Rev: Henry C. Hedhind reading the ceremony. The Young couple were attended by Miss Virginia AindBtrom guilt-John A. Croke, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benson will make their hamsriirWitrhland Park, Mi." ind JirrcNag msTiriiiraiiirIriic Peter Nelson of Manchester, Ia. and Mrs. John Pufver of Delhi, 1a., have been visitink at the home bf Rev. and Mrs. Henry Hedlnnd, ' , 7 The Q. B. McClure children of West Park. avenue_are out of quarantine fer chicken pox. _ Mrs. Ruth Jenkins Simpson was graduated with special honor: at the commencement exercise: af the .Chi- can) College of Nopropathy, held at the Great Northern hoteran.8atnr, day, April M. She expects to open a Highland Park omce in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.-Jenkins and daughter, Miss Henrietta, at- tended the exercises with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Simpson and Louis Petersen of Racine, Wis., who were their house guests over the week-end. -are' Militant r., "riitidii" id Sumac road, motored to Champdgn, and acted u honorary dawns: at the Spring formal of Alpha Beta Chapter of Theta Xi. . T Miu “want SW11: is spend- ing the that in Barrintrton. u the trutpt of Miss Marcus: Williams.- Irllinnnliyt. ot rm, are re- V He admitted that he bed been con- victed of forgery while in the “my. He was uniting trattttrportntfon to federal prison for that Meme when he am his [undefend ,madeéqtia w’ZI‘EEM-i!” " _ -'7 . cr'"-;--. fifif”. ." . ff. Fred. Mgringer. M, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who escaped from ar'oit Sheri- dan guards seven} months no by slipping from " once window. last week "rrenidtred to poiiee in Scum- ton, Pa." - Escaped Soldier from Ft. Sheridan Captured Reservations are to be made before May 8, with Miss Marie Remien, 527 Briar place, Chic-co. . “Salt Water" will)» presented in Hfghh’ihd’ Park at "t1rerWiiiiriiri'iRihib" on Friday, May - 15, and reserved seats for the performance an be ob. tained from' Peese’s drug atirte on May 9 IndrthtGh _ "N 7 H.,P.,GixleiuCut . Miss Elyse C. Rinkenberger _.it, cast to play the totifedy tolehof _ Hattie Homer, saucy sister of John Homer who leads the play. Mists" Rinkenber- 1 1rirr-mrrkrrtrafNairrararii6ritiisi" in the Deerfield-Shields high school. Betty Jaeobus is another Highland Parker in “salt Water.” Mrs.‘Jaco: bus iralpo making hegCirenit thee-l tre' debut in this play, but though ishe has lived in Ravinia but a short' Ltime, she is already known to local theatrtaroers for' her work in the Ra- vinia Players recent production of "The Dover Road." Also Ravinia Resident A thrra iiiisiiitiiFirrthiGiiiiit"iihii is" well-known to Jrttrhlt.trtd-Patkoudrr' ences' is’Henry Hammer of, Ravinia. Mr. Hammer is the author, and a member of the cast, of the skit, "Two Bavinians," which played an impor- tant part in' the recent success of "The Village Varieties.'?, _ ' The Chicago Wellesley club is hav- ing its annual spring luncheon Sat- urday, May 9, at 12:80 o'eloek, at the Woman’s Atheltie clnh,625 N, Michigan rived; Chicago; _ The guest! of honor and speakers include Mrs. Wilter S.’ Church, president of the ~Wellesley College alumnae “seclu- tion, "and Miss Eleanor A. Me. Gent- ble, whose subjects will be “Psycho- metrics and Common Sew,” and “News of Wellesley." New . oMeers will he elected. Chicago Wellesley In. P. RESIDEN'IS IN NEXT CIRCUIT PLAY er ‘comedy with which the North Shore Circuit theatre is closing ita deegnnial unmask! 1s.gttttrpp,_l3ope Siiriiifiia,' who din-elm the play, and the Circuit theatre committees have assembled an excellent cast of ems. tents for the performance of this in,. teresting play. Highland Park win Represented in Caarof "Balt Water" Here May 15th Club Misets May 9 Thur-shy. April 80, 1931 Visit“; "out vi James of the ard F. of the chin): Scout! urer o: Waitin- ‘eiecuti‘ Mr. the pri to the that it 426L311 it is 19 youth a ~making for thi thaw izatiom The ll of the A their no} troird w tend. I semblin. they In cut ant dun IRad and {in the w tracks expected Sen 8:01 a mink! and org able tha E. Brert minute t the anti: after th not exec ers Two which , cm: cured - f mony tt review. At a deputy Shor'e A Tuesda: attendee were Wt the par: ganizati netks i the com _The 1 1800 he The , eluding and tri part. l these V: arr-.953 5670111 upon a; the tro tion. ireen Dtrm Day, F. Ravini: Fowler North 1 Scouts. Othe Britis At LOR Than Lord I”?

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