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Highland Park Press, 4 Jun 1931, p. 21

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om 1 es of port, ing full lcago Love usiâ€" irk, Line her in " and spent Gath. Out ”â€" indâ€" Jr., the and July ond June le. iland the te ill picâ€" ing. aked Vant e _of n“.“ Beat. illiâ€" will the litâ€" tadt her and ~28. delâ€" of Wil. ., of arâ€" Ir., on 98 The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany church will meet with & Mrs. George Titman of 186 Elmwood drive, next Thursday afternoon at 2:830 o‘clock. Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch maientnn efi ic esnt i=di Thursday, June 4, 1931 Dorothy, of Florida were the weekâ€" end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson of Vine avenue. They are enroute to Virginia via moâ€" tor. .Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Small of 1111 8. Linden avenue have just returned from an enjoyable trip in northern and southern California. _ Miss Edith Vail left Monday via motor for New York from where she will sail on Saturday for Europe, for a year‘s study abroad. Catherine Craig of Deerfield road, a freshman at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, â€"won â€"secondâ€"prize, $85, in the junior division of the Seventh Annual National Soap Sculpture conâ€" test sponsored by the Proctor and Gamble Soap Co., of New York. The carving was of a nun and was called "Meditation." â€" Over 4,000 students from schools all over the country Mrs. Martin <Insull entertained at Tea Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Mary Breckenridge, at Orchard house, on Martindale farm. ‘_Mr. and Mrs. Carl McMannus spent the: weekâ€"end in Detroit, Michigan visitingâ€"~with their respective parents. . Lois and Phyllis Durbahn enterâ€" taintained at a Slumber party Friâ€" day evening at their home on S. St. Johns avenue. _Janet Bard returned from Vassar on â€"Tuesday â€"to spend â€"her â€"summer vaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Olsen have taken an apartment in the Gourley BHHAIME:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"..â€" nc one nc aaee Ralph Bard of N. St. Johns avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street attended the official visit of the order of White Shrine at the Bethany Shrine of Kenosha, Tuesâ€" day evening. s , The last meeting for the summer of the Pi Delta club will be held this evening (Thursday) in form of a picnic supper in Sunset woods. The club will adjourn for the summer months with a weekâ€"end party, June 13â€"14 at Camp Merry days, Druce lake. _ssh Mrs. Lacknock and Mrs. Mark of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Bay road. T Highland Park Locals RESULTS are BETTER when your work is sent to RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 Let us dry clean your Draperies, Rugs, Furniture. We will give you estimates. Curtains stretched to size and ruffles fluted. Call us. She recently received her sixty and eighty word certificates in shorthand and will try next for the hundredâ€" word certificate. «BA __Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Garland have just returned from a two weeks moâ€" tor trip in the south where theyâ€"spent . Sophia Nickelsen of Deerfield and a senior at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school has typed letters a seventyâ€"nine words a minute for fifâ€" teen minutes with no errors. This is| Mrs. Clarence Scott of this cstyl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade and was the guest of Mrs. Robert Hastâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade spent ings of Ridge road last Thursday. |the weekâ€"end at Fort Atkinson, Wis. Mr.: and Mrs. Clarence Scott of Wilmette announce the birth of a baby â€" girl, â€"Elizabeth â€"Jane, â€" born on Saturday, May 16 at the St. Francis hospital, Evanston. Mrs. Scott is the former Mary Taziali of this city. Mrs. Robert Hastings of Ridge road entertained friends and relatives at a house warming party for her sister, Mrs, Fred Coleman of Picadilly court, last Wednesday. Mrs. Coleman was the â€"recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Winners at cards were Mesdames F. D. Clavey, John Klemp, Roy Clavey, J. D. Garrity, Arthur Coleman and Fred Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. James Hart Freudâ€" enthal were married Tuesday eveâ€" ning, June 2 at the home of the bride‘s mother Mrs. Moses Eisenstadt. The wedding was a small simple afâ€" fair attended only"by the immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Freudenthal have left for Honolulu=andâ€" will reâ€" turn to Highland Park the end of July. "A ~dinner was given by ~Mr.=and Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins before the opening dance at the Glenview club on Saturday evening. NETTIE and NUTTY vou Can‘t GET DisTance yY > A4eET THE ,FOLK S ViTH YOUR OLpP woOrn «. wrHo HAyeN‘T 32 Years Serving the Public Well T H E Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timm and family spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. J. W. Bowes of Milwaukee, . Wis. Col. ~Johnâ€"B. Jacksonâ€"and â€"Capt. Ernest J. Teberg of the Engineer Reâ€" toredâ€"toâ€"Champaign â€"last at the u‘n!vers'!%;. gey were guests at the Theta Xi fraternity during their stay. Broadcasting For ELEMENTARY â€" COLLEGE PREP â€" REMEDIAL ROMANCE LANGUAGES THE NORTH SHORE TUTORING SCHOOL Room 308, 536 Central Avenue Miss Emada Griswold â€" Miss Janet Griffiths NETrIE , THAT ) YES, nuTTyâ€"ANP REAL BAND SoOUuNPS j ENTERTAINMENT MmARCHES AS iF 1T 'um €Every HoME THAT ASUJ 2o Lo NHAS A RApio From < 536 C_entral Avenue _ Highland Park Tetephone Highlandâ€"Park 3417 â€"__â€"â€"â€" 15â€"17 N. Second St. Phune H. P. 350 STEEFEN AUTO SUPPLY 618 North Green Bay Road ?*‘ . _ Florence Froelich "of CUhicago was the winner of the Ford car whic was given away in the interests of Northwestern settlement. Miss Seagard of Rushville, Ill., is the guest â€"of Mrs. H. A. Babcock. Mrs. _F. D. Burroughs entertained fourteen guests from Wilmette and Evanston at luncheon on Friday.â€" at luncheonâ€"yesterday for Mrs,. Franâ€" cis Shay who is leaving soon for Eurâ€" Ringâ€"Cing Candy &hap 33 North Sheridan Road â€"â€"Highland Park 4210 42â€"ounce Assortment $ â€"â€"$2.00 GRADUATION GIFT BOX fast x the insid ittes the . rues avin vith Sat ‘ast ntert ie of Bay eld "Xt + of nue. ns of of

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