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Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1931, p. 7

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his grandmother Mrs. H. M. Prior of Ravinia at her summer home in Chain Prior home this coming week before returning to his home in Florida. â€" Mr. and Mys.â€"Stanley Johnson of Half Day. roadâ€"are receiving congraâ€" Mrs. Arthur Swanson and children Whp have been spending a couple of weeks at Green: Lake, Wis., will reâ€" turn home Sunday, _ _ . °.. ;. / ‘Mr. ‘mund Mra :Atanlaw Inhnuan â€" Ai Mr. and Mrs. William E. Holland and daughter Anise and Miss Peggy Cross of Park avenue, spent the weekâ€" end at Minocqua, Wis., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Porter. Miss~Lillian Tucker is spending a week with relatives near St. Catherâ€" ine, Canada. 1 The Tolbert Dailey‘s are spending a few weeks at their cottage at Waguâ€" paca, Wis. * Mrs. James A. Thompson is leayâ€" ing the latter part of this week with her mother Mrs. Frantzen and brother to motor to Minneapolis, Minn., where (tlhey will visit relatives for a few ays. Henry B. Clark, Jr., of Lake avâ€" enue who left here to spend the sumâ€" mer at the Cheley camp in the Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes was recently thrown from his horse while riding bareback, .suffering a broken right arm at the shoulder. He is now at the Fitzsimmons hospital in Denver. toae. x alg Mrs. Ellef S. Clark, formerly Miss Estherâ€"Bakerâ€"ofâ€" thisâ€"city, nowâ€" of Royal Oak, Mich., will arrive Sunâ€" day to visit friends and relatives in this city. a Mrs. James A. Thompson and chilâ€" dren of Pleasant avenue, who spent the past ten days visiting her mother Mrs. Frantzen of La Grange has reâ€" turned to her home. . Mr. and Mrs., Oscar Iverson of S. Greenbay road motored to Oconomâ€" owo¢, Wis., Sunday where they visited relatives. Mrs. Charles® Clark of Ridgewood drive entertained eighteen guests at dinner, Sunday. ‘A number of folk from Highland Park attended the Pageant staged by the Women‘s Benevolent association last evening in Soldiers Field, Chiâ€" cago. f f, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn and daughter Mary Lu and Donna Jean Udell have returned from Clear Lake, Wis., where they spent the past two weoks.~ ~~~> Mrs. Clara Hatch Stevens of Lake Bluff spent the weekâ€"end with her daughter, Mrs. Percy Prior of Wade street,‘ Ravinia. The Prior children Percy, Jr., and Jean are now out of cuarantine for measles. Vol. 20 Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, Wd’mnâ€"m affairs an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" 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 Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 The Bighland Dark Bress 5. Aibhiand Purk, Loke Couty," Hilincks. Entered as Second Class matter March 1 1911, at the post office at Highland Park Thursday, July 23, 1931 Wolceott Prior of Jacksonville, Fla., I#8UED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY July 23, 1931 No. 21 W EU Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Sneeden and children have left on a motor tri to Washington, D. C., where they wifi visit Mr. Sneeden‘s mother for two weuly *) *â€"~1â€"vmospnse m inscc qgec sn ns «o Bill Hunter and Roy Delhaye left Sunday> to motor through the north. Upon their return they will motor to Waukee, lowa to visit at Bill Huntâ€" ers‘ home. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Miss Macydon Mayo has returned from a six weeks visit to Corpus Christi, Texas, and Kansas City, Mo. The marriage of Miss Eleanor Beldâ€" ing, daughter of Mrs. Hiran H. Beldâ€" ing of Deerfield, to Mr. George Wilâ€" liam Curtis, son of Dr. and Mrs. Francis G. Curtis of Boston, was solâ€" emnized Wednesday afternoon of last week at Trinity church. After Auâ€" gust 15, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will reâ€" side at Ashfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell and family moved to Mirror Lake last weekâ€"end where they will remain until Labor day. Mr. Udell will return on Monday, but will spend the weekâ€" ends with his family. The Misses Florence Glader, Joseâ€" phine Snyder and Ruth Green enterâ€" tained at a beach party last Wednes: day evening. s Miss Gladys Udell of Oak street left Friday afternoon for Mirror Lake, where she will vacation for the next two weeks. Rachel â€" Mannings, Victor Gates, Jean Jenkinsâ€"and Miss Gladys Greenâ€" law left last Saturday morning to atâ€" tend the Young People‘s conference of the Presbyterian church at Camp Gray, Saugatuck, Michigan. 3 Mr, and Mrs. Blann of Kenilworth were the Thursday evening dinner guests at the C. F. Varney home on Glenview avenue. The Misses Ruth Green and Joseâ€" phine Snyder are leaving Saturday for the Udell summer cottage on Mirâ€" ror Lake, Wisconsin, where they will be the guests of Miss Gladys Udell for the next week. 5 Fla., is spending the months of July and August with his sister Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Witten â€"of"Laurel avenue;.~~ their â€"summer cottage at Hayward, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith and son Jim and Billy Moran have returned Mr. William Witten of Laurel aveâ€" nue entertained twenty of his friends at dinner on Saturday at the. Columâ€" bia Country club in honor of his 65th birthday. s Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seney and son of Chicago, were Tuesday guests of :Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rose of Highâ€" moor. Thursday Frank Walz of Greenbay road, Mr. Ray Steiner of Hubbard Woods, and Mr. Joe Jacobs, of Wadsâ€" worth, Ill., entertained five couple at a delightful fish fry. Mr. John Rhinehart and children Mildred and Devere, of Homewood avenue, left Monday for Rochester, Minn., where they will stop a few days on their return home, Mrs. John Rhinehart will accompany them, she has been at Mayo Bros. hospital for the past ten days. & Miss Grace Arlene Flint spent Friâ€" day with her aunt Mrs. J. R. Notz of Knollwood drive, Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McHwain left last Saturday for a fortnight at "Hoos Lochen" on Lake Oakland in tulations on the birth of Saturday, July 11. a son born T H E . Mr. and Mt§.,Carl Lungren of N. Greenâ€"Bay road, Lake Forest, are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, July 14 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Terry Fisher are ‘spending ten days at Lawsonia, Wis. __ mrs, JoOnn P. L Curtis of Lake Forâ€" est, formerly of this city entertained at a very lovely bridge luncheon Tuesday at Shore Acres. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snyder and sons Robert and Eugene of S. Green Bay road are visiting relatives and friends in Indiapanolis, Ind. ts Miss Margaret Parker of Paris, I!I., arrived last week to be a guest of the Andrew Bloomfield family. Mrs. George Cameron of Barringâ€" ton is entertaining at a miscellaneous shower Friday for Miss Clara Holâ€" land. Mr. and _ Mrs.. Walter Everett Carr of 714 N. St. Johns avenue announce the â€"marriage © of their daughter Marion Catharine to Richmond Morâ€" gan Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old _Lloyd of Flossmore, I!l., on Monâ€" day, July 20, 1981. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Frederick A. Watâ€" kins are entertaining at a tea on Friâ€" day from four to six o‘clock to anâ€" nounce . the engagement of their daughter Elsie Crane to Mr. Frances Dickin â€"Weeks â€"of â€"Milwaukee ~and Oconomowoc, Wis. Miss Watkins graduated from Wellesley college in June. Mr. Weeks graduated from Dartmouth in 1928 and then took a two year course at Massachusetts Inâ€" stitute of Technology, which he comâ€" pletedâ€"in June. No date has been set for the wedding. FU RRIE R 8 16 North Sheridan Road ; FUR ST OR AGE In Our Fire â€" Burglar and Moth Proof V ault REMODELING AND RELINING CLEANING AND GLAZING MOLDANER & HUMER She always phones 178 when she wants her laundry done promptly and expertâ€" ly. We do all sorts of laundry work and our prices are very reasonable. I1S Yours ouT or ORDER, Pec wer 2 MA SEZ:;â€" Mrs. Kenneth Melville of Green Bay road, is entertaining at luncheon today (Thursday) for her sister. Mrs. A. J. Simmons of Akron,; Ohio, who with her two children is visiting in Highland Park. â€" : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stone of Wilâ€" mette are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad a few days this week. Mrs. Frank Howe, Mrs. Arthur Muir, â€"Mrs. Dave Lolmaugh, â€" Mrs. Norman Culver and daughter Helen are leaving Thursday morning for the Fidelity Life association at Fulton, Ill, July 23, 24, 25. On their way home they will stop at Davenport, Ia. andâ€"Rock â€"Island, ~Ht.â€"â€"The â€"Fidelity Life association was formerly the Mystic workers. Mary Beverly Turriff is entertainâ€" ing a number of her friends at a beach party this evening (Thursday). â€"Mr,.â€"G.â€"E.â€" Hamlin has returned from California where she spent the past month. Mrs. J. S. Westphal and her daughâ€" ter Mrs. Moyenhan of St. Paul, Minn., are the guests of Mrs. Eugene Hintz of S. Second street. Mrs, Westphal was formerly Miss Ella Witmer of Deerfield. Edmund Lemkuhl who underwent a tonsillectomy at the Highland Park hospital Tuesday, has returned home and is getting along nicely. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. George Allanâ€"Mason left Monday to motor to Poughkeepâ€" gie, Lake Placid, N. Y., where they will spend two weeks. Mrs. Ernest Volwiler of Yale lané, has returned from East St. Louis, where she spent several days visiting her sister who is ill. BUT S19 15 USING 11 To HOLD UP THE WINDOW, MAS CUTIIN BiSCuts WITH T1HE MOUTRPIECE AN BRABYVS TEETHING ION THE CORD w7 Phone H. P. 54 tw ". 7

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