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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1932, p. 7

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t in bird life on esented the bird that they might e city last Sun. ication ‘ceremonâ€" falley Golf club, ouse is ‘erected. hisâ€"son Wendell f troop 31, deâ€" l"m v' ‘C- ulll- bird home. The : club house to north side of to discharge of on Sunday the house to a tag day for a member of , May 12, 1932 of $183 was setting * y <ar yra in mm stt taat o ie mraaasIk. _ 4. 2 :t on Laurel avenue. _ ___|_ A very pleasant surprise luncheon g‘ P. Englebrecht home in Half f N'tmfly advertised on Laurel nu,, â€"2| Was given Saturday, May 7, for| Day. eg oo sc 1 s ; < . Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. W. Childs of uufarynm.mfiuim.vme,. Mr. and Mrs. William Kramer Society Brand § ~ North Sheridan road, returned Monâ€"| in honor of her seventieth birthday |and Mrs. Caroline Kramer were (N>â€"30C1.T Fand day from a four day business trip ' * . 2 ie geer ;n nasvencier . * Miss Lorraine Zimmer, who is in Md't::llw â€"â€"__Mrs:Roy Zimmer, of South Green S e nrar oo 5_ ... 4 d â€"_ fHE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS | "The marringe of Miss Garrighte| anniversary â€" MNERANDMN ESS ooo mmn o Mn ortde ueper home (Thursday) from Wells Sollige Auscre, it P, whore ahe visited her daughter Caroline, who has recently been elected president of her class. ¢ Mrs. P. M. Murray will entertain atlnqebeonmdmtnflnofh‘ldm dren and Mrs. Bertha Kittman moâ€" ::l:dtbwt.m-.forthvuk- lu.ChrluMhokmrth the Lake Shore Conclave in Wilâ€" Northâ€"St. Johns avenue celebrated her Oist birthday Monday, May 9. tained at a linen and lingerie ShOWâ€"| ganeeâ€" er Tuesday afternoon for Miss Ethel Chine;e] TT n ue ie 2A He 2 N n Hnle 19â€" â€"aaig ce c. 4 ® 3 Evans and Mr. _ John â€" Adams. Mrs. F. N. Bard is sailing from mmm there is to be a Cherbours, France on May 21st, acâ€" small reception at Mr. and: Mrs. cording to a letter received ‘by Gallagher‘s home, 2751 Deere Park likely Janet Bard, daughter of the rived in Chicago from a visit to his rniph Dards, who mre residing in | Fther‘s relntites in England. _ Beâ€" deughter "of. Mr.: aod Mes mutier | fore sailing for. Ching he and his â€" A* _ bride will visit Capt. Butla â€" Bullard of Orchard lane, who have| Jns wik, lPuk.m_‘ been attending school in France ,,:3',‘ _‘f!l‘:-,.,__ ns STCEADAE #1OMCE is WOE return w‘itfi]fir‘ e in ic hee es ..ffi?". _ Mrs. Geo. A. Mason, Mrs. Wm. S. Mr. ‘and Mrs. F. P. Boynton of _ .wE BOARD HORSES E 5 dowptin, ead it ap, on P tumiehs giat fiige poon ce i gorr . _A communications must be accompanied hfio-ouddgdfio'u& by wdn__.it_u oon & hours ....'!'.'.’.".“: obitinr les: ‘notices cop tateriainments or other affairs admittance charge is lished, . will h'wu#& Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. 1ssUED THURrsDAY or gacu wesee E UDELL PRINTING COMPANYT Udel! Building, Highland Park, HL, Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 May 128, 1982 No. 11 Bullard will return Park came to help by | *MA!U reception â€"at Mr. and: Mrs.| Mr. Les Stanger of the Automoâ€" ite | Gallagher‘s home, 2751 Deere Park|tiveâ€" Repair Service, who has been he | drive. Mr.â€" Butland had just arâ€"| confined to his home by illness the in | Tived in Chicago from a visit to his | past week, is very much improved. d, father‘s relatives in England. Beâ€"| â€" Mr. and Mrs, George F. Conrad ay|fore sailing for China he and his| returned Friday from Lake Worth,; ve bride will visit Capt. Butland. â€" | Fla., and â€"areâ€"staying with their : â€"The following Highland Park stuâ€" | father Mr. M. C.â€"Conrad â€"untilâ€"June: _ [ford College May party to be gi R dance; Miss Peggy Osborn is in the _ n O o‘ , (Cmery of" UChicago,| Mrs. L. F. Hoppe spent several|} _M: willâ€"readâ€"theâ€"service. â€"Miss Myra| daysâ€"this week in Dées Moines, Ta., | day Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. visiting â€"her : mother, â€"Mrs. Smith. son Charlesâ€"G.â€"Liittle of Evanston is to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tomlinson of Mrs. attend Miss Gallagher as maid of| Waukegan are entertaining ‘their M honor. ‘There are to be two bridesâ€"| son Norman E. Lynch and his friend | "***_ maids, Miss‘ Martha Hochmeister,| Frau Kupperschmidt of â€"Peoria, HI. | . the daughterâ€"of Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€"| It will be remembered by many that man Hochmeister ‘of Evanston who| Normar E.â€"Lynch was a graduate [ kmln;ufmmWelheolhgoforofl(oouhurtlutm. ; ‘ theâ€". wedding, and Miss Harriet| Mrs. G: B. Prindle who underwent Stuart of New York City. David| an operation for goitre at the Highâ€" ‘ Gallagher, the bride‘s brother, is to | land \Parkâ€".hospital ~on â€" Monday is J : dJillson and Mr. Charles Dunham of| Udell building is entertaininsg thall _ P Pint * TP C PREY CAY 4 W U LAE DE atihtces ts astvins on Picanncsens ... 28 and Charles Alexieff Butland of|of Hubbard Woods, Mrs. Fred Gross SBhanghai, â€" China, son of Capt.| of Mundelein, Mrs. Paul Jensen of George Butland of Seattle will take Lake Forest andâ€"Mrs. Bess‘ son of place Saturday afternoon, May 21,| Winnetka. A very pretty birthday at five o‘clock in Christ church, Winâ€"| cake decorated with seventy candles netka. Rev. Ashley Gerhard, asâ€"| was made by Mrs. Bess‘ daughterâ€" mbyl;v Imh&llrfin‘of inâ€")l;w.. L P Hng hests Kankakee, _ formerly Chicago, rg. . _Hoppe spent several willâ€"readâ€"theâ€"service. â€"Miss Myra| daysâ€"this week in Dées Moines, Ta., Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| visiting her : mother, â€"Mrs. â€"Smith. Charlesâ€"G.â€"Little of Evanston is to| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tomlinson of attend Miss Gallagher as maid of Waukegan are entertaining ‘their honor. ‘There are to be two bridesâ€"| son Norman F. I.ynch and hiz frians SADDLE HORSES our horses there are mounts suitable for children, women, mm horses and hunters. You are invited to come out and inspect these fine stables. . _ Wl L L O o0 cet en o eu ooo C oi ces ( 1000 @29 «P WE OA GRoOLC, All 0T ~O0r hormanthonw schooled and are constantly under the care and supervision o . Thomas Chalmers, former riding master of the Onwentsia Club, who has spent his life in this businccs We h:v_:_ope- of &Mlfilfl‘l on the M Shore., All of m“ A#0 S Suf e THE PRES 3 > | anniversary. A-mthamflswmctthmolh .] were Mr. and Mrs. George Naas,| Herman Kublank of Mundelein. .| and Mr. and Mrs. William Danner| _ Mrs. Hubert Anderson of Batavia, (| of Hubbard Woods, Mrs. Fred Gross| II!.. Mrs. O. E. Tomlinson of Wauâ€" .otlundtleii,ln.?nnlJmotkocwmdl(nC&thfiiuw | Lake Forest andâ€"Mrs. Bess‘ son of| of Highland Park spent a very | Winnetka. A very pretty birthday pleasant afternoon at the home of -e;ahdaeoultodwithmentyundlu Mrs. E. Ponsi on Monday. All these A. Ross of Mundelein. _ "‘_'l_':ql â€"Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis have members of her bridge club this Udell building is entertaining. the _ J K | yalues in our window: =â€" â€"$50.00 lastâ€"year. of â€"the Moose.â€" â€" Wws ... Mr. M.â€"H. Conrad returned Monâ€" day from a four days visit with his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Positively the _tional‘vdlue in . most sensaâ€" members of the Women

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