Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 33

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

where your nvestigate ! is territory 2l n any city imgr y quality f the Redeemer Lutheran church ill meet this afternoon (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Otto Lawrentz Miss Genevieve Swift was hostess to two of her sorority sisters of Northwestern university during the Thanksgiving holidays. _ Mrs.. John Rapp and daughter, Leona, of North Second street, and Mr. and Mrs. George Rapp of Chiâ€" cago, spent the Thanksgiving holiâ€" days with the Paul Rudd family of lTerre Haute, Indiana. i Miss Lorraine Zimmer and roomâ€" mate, Miss Roselyn Riveland of the :N_ol'Wegian' hospital . were Thanksâ€" giving Day guests at the home of Miss Zimmer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer of South Green Bay road. . _‘ the Misses Helen and Virginia Jeffâ€" mes of South Lincoln avenue during the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Esther Goodwine of Francesâ€" Ville:s;ndiam, is the house gtru‘e:t t;: the William Rapp apartment i Udel! building. © _ Mr, and Mrs. George Penglase :; essâ€"and industrial clubs, _Pi Delta, 3. Y.‘s and Friendship clubs, will be i Christmas party to be held at the Â¥.â€"W.~C. A; on Thursday evening, Dec. 10. Over 100 girls are expected o attend this affair.. A winter picâ€" ic will be served at 6:30 o‘clock, the ood being prepared by four memâ€" Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Cleary of 369 Jazel avenue. announce the birth of ; son, born on Sunday, Nov. 29, at he Evanston hospital. ~Miss Marie McCraren of Deerfield venue ‘returned â€" home on Sunday rom Washington, D. C., where she pent the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. John Netcher and son Alâ€" ert, Mrs. Harold Erickson of Chiâ€" ago, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ernst ind Â¥Mrs:E.â€"Prueâ€"and sonâ€"Carlos of Zilla Park, IIL.â€"wereâ€"guests at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. George Ernst f W. Park avenue on Sunday. _Miss Jean Zimmerman returned to er studies at De Kalb after spendâ€" no the Thanksgiving holidaysâ€"with er parents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Clay Zimâ€" nermkn of Bloom street. > Miss Elizabeth Berube of Michiâ€" ran avenue left on Tuesday for Alâ€" erube will be married in January t the home of her sister. The first party of the joint busiâ€" lonstino, Myrtle; Dorothy Simpson, [ommie; Grace Newmeyer Smith, ‘ecile; â€"Alvina Culver, colored nammy servant. The play will be ollowed by the singing of Christâ€" f North Green Bay road. f officers will take place. irected by Alvina Culver. The cast cludes Carolyn Saathoff, Marion; ulda Nyman, Melisande; Jessie Miss Lucille Punton ‘of Kansas ristmas program will be held. A y, "The Christmas Ghost," will _given. by the. Interâ€"club council, ocal and Personal of Highland Park with a gift for all.==â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" rA, «4 W 8 ViS1 ~â€"Falls,â€" Mich., were the Sunâ€" Bay road. Election the University of Illinois on Sunday after spending the Tl_\ank):‘(ivin‘ holidays with her mother, Mrs. T. Swanton.â€"â€" _ _ Miss Marion Smith spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her sisâ€" ter Miss Margaret Smith, who is a student at Briarcliffe. â€" Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard enterâ€" tained fourteen of her friends and relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner party given at her home on Walker avenue. The out of town guests were Mrs. J. E. McCormick and her daughter, Emma of Aurora, Ill. f Mrs. Herman Denzel left yesterâ€" where she will spend the nextâ€"two weeks. P The Messrs. Robert Ruwitch and Howard Klee returned to the Uniâ€" versity of Michigan after spending the â€"Thanksgiving holidays with their respective parents. Mrs. Cora Arvidson of â€"Evanston is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street, : Miss Florence Lovett of â€" South Sheridan road sglent the Thanksgivâ€" ing holidays with friends in Springâ€" Miss Evelyne Zeman of Chicago and Mr. â€"Harold J. Mentzer of this city were united in marriage on Satâ€" urday, Nov. 28, at 5:30 o‘clock, at the Bethany Evangelical church. The single ring ceremony was used. Mr. Mentzer is a well known young busiâ€" ness man of this community, having been in the émploy of the Meierhoff hardware Tor & number of years. At the present time Mr. Mentzer is the manager of the new Searsâ€"Roebuck store ~here~in~Highlandâ€"Park,;=The young couple will reside on the north side of Chicago, later locating in this city. s ho ts ue Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Reichâ€" ardt of South St. Johns avenue, are leaving today for Ft. Atkinson, Wis. to attend the wedding of a cousin, Carpenter of Chicago. . usual club supper this evening at 6:30 o‘clock at the Y. W.â€"C. A. t will be somewhat different from other meetings. A short talk on "How To Make Next Christmas Happy." The â€"principal speaker will be Mrs. G. W. Gaidzik who will talk on "Current Events." ous hand infection.. . Mrs. Frank D. Austin of 924 Wade street is recuperating in the Highâ€" Mrs. Diana Bertacchini and son spent several days of last week in Detroit and St. Joseph, Mich., with friends. Mrs. Charles Mason of Sheridan place has as her guest last week her niece, Miss Margot Johnson of Rockâ€" ford. Mr. William Stockwell and daughâ€" ter, Helene, of South St. Johns aveâ€" nue spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Canada. Miss Dorothy Brooks and Miss ments spent the *Hn!sg!v!ng Eoii- days at the home of Miss Brooks‘ in Menasha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geminer of North Second street: entertained at A_. L%fim the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason of Sheridan place spent the Thanksgivâ€" ing holidays in Freeport. ~ Miss ~Pearl ~Swanton ~returned to ‘E} WE‘RE Not the & # Cheapest in Highland Park! ‘CAFET ERIA| We‘re pretty well convinced that when it comes to eating in restaurants, people think twice about making a bargainâ€"counter of their stomachs. Prices, of course, must be within reason, but above all things, above any other consideration, they ask: "Is this the best food to be had?" So, as reasonable as any _. â€". . but not Cheap prices for Cheap food, but High Quality Foods at prices that are Although Our Prices HAVE Come Down â€"But We DO Think Our Food IS best Eat Your Sunday Dinner Lunch . Dinner . Dinner moderate. SXFETERI *A Pleasant Place to Eat" SERVING HOURS CAFETERIA SUNDAY Lo s $2, ]200 to 230 11:30 to 1130 5:30 to 7:15 _ HICHLAND PARK

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy