Abt 44 Ed , i__E Rhythm is â€"now forming, 50¢ nerâ€"islmf â€"|â€"~â€"â€"â€"Oriental Dishes, alsoâ€" Mrs. Randolph F. Bryant of Dell .. Lane, Ravinia, who underwent an . operation at the Presbyterian hospiâ€" ~;tal in Chicago ten days ago, is doâ€" {ing nicely and is expected home in another week.. â€"â€"‘ rointhe s ass snn on m [ COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL ,:fi‘;“zï¬m'ï¬.‘:‘::'.i:.ï¬;.;.‘.?.: Aempmmmmuempgesrees biparrn reiuliinli inarralinii e i aaa un anrerrvnnieniornrnaantee 34 ;ï¬"?Aymlqr'.Meidn ‘spent . Vol. 21 obituaries,â€"notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" A member of The Chicago Suburban Quality Group Chicago offices: 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 8355 â€" f EaDECERCN MB APECUUMIN DIRN® BNRDUCET MIRICH £, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park. .. Udell Building, Highland Park, I!1. . Telephones Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 by the name and address of â€"the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current fssue. . _ Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR ing Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. _ State 6326 [HE HICGHLAND PARK PRESS. Graduate of American Conservatory _ Normal Course under Louise Robyn _ Lessons given at pupil‘s house during July and August if desired. ___ Price ““ per hour _ Assistant ......$2.00 per hour LOUISE McCLERNAN I8SUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK i x‘ where the finest of homeâ€"cooked foods will be served at most reasonable prices Local and Personal PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 400 ._between.six._and eight o‘clock > Announcing _ the opening of the new 2 4 NO RTH SECOND OS TREET Kobe Restaurant TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1932 June 23, 1982 HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL must be accompanied COMPANY panied | _ Mrs. W. W. Reichardt of Chicago, "*ite~ | formerly of this city, entertained at nee in | luncheon and bridge on Tuesday. hanks, | All of the guests were from Highâ€" r other | land.=Park with the exception of § P85 | Mrs. Charles Benson who is now iving 1 rrmmmmenmmmmmieicâ€" e No. 17 Lieut. Paul W. Blanchard Jr. of â€"â€"â€" | the army air corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard Sr., of Walker avenue,‘ is expected here |L Friday with a pursuit group from Selfridge field, Mt. Clemens, Mich., Del] to participate in the war show given t an| at Soldiers field,during the coming OSPIâ€"| week.> _ § . Minneapolis, Minn., spent the weekâ€" end with their mother, Mrs. Bender, and their sisters, Mrs. Catherine A. Levin and Mrs. Blanche Muller. Mrs. R. J. Sheahen entertained the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening, â€" a Mrs. Joseph Larson entertained at a bridge foursqme on Tuesday. â€"â€"Mrâ€"andâ€"Mrs:â€"Martin Murphy celâ€" ebrated their tenth wedding anniâ€" versary last Friday. They were givâ€" en a& surprise luncheon by friends and relatives. Mrs. Joseph Siegele of Half Day road entertained Tuesday evening at three tables of five hundred. _Mr_and Myrs. H. K. Bender of Mrs. H. _ B. Roberts is leaving toâ€" day for LaGrange, Ind., to visit at the home of her brother J. S.â€"Brown. From there Mrs. Roberts will go with her brother and his family to LaFayette, Ind., to the wedding of their nephew. + v Bryant *Buckingham of Ravinia returned home Wednesday from Harvard university after having spent several days at the close of the Collegt year with friends and relatives in New York city and in New . Jersey. 4 e i# ':(%;gwxmw rotframe 2 wA .i9 THE PRESS several days this week visiting their grandparents Mr.~and Mrs. Nels Nelson of. W. Deerfleld road. ficers Training camp at Camp Cusâ€" ter, Mich. â€" f tained the members of her bridge club last Friday evening. miap + C100 IROY II00j CVCmU®+ g James I%ldlu Clark son of Col. and. Mrs. â€"Henry B. Clark of Lake avenue is attending the Reserve Ofâ€" Mrs. Geo. Clark has as her guests for three or four weeks her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Nellie Barrett and her daughter Anita. Mr. and Mrs. Clark G. Wright and son Charles II and Mary have gone to Springfield, III., to visit Mrs. Wright‘s sister. Mary . Alan Holanson, harpist, leaves Saturday to spend the sumâ€" mer at the National Orchestra camp, Interlochen, Mich. She is the first representative to go from the Music department at Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school. Miss Hazel Harms and Mr. Edwin Wandon, both of Chicago, were united in marriage at the parsonage of the Bethany Evangelical church, Monday evening, June 13, Rev. H. F. Siemsen officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail and family left last weekâ€"end for Ephâ€" riam, Wis. to spend the summer. Monday for a weeks visit with Mrs. Hunter‘sâ€"mother â€"and fatherâ€"inâ€"law in Waukee, Towa. â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"~~~~â€"=~~ Miss Olive Scheel and Mr. Ray Anderson were married at the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church by Rev. H. F. Siemsen on Tuesday evening June 14. * . The Misses Dania Mavor, Marion Smith and _ Margaret Smith . left Monday for a few weeks visit with Mrs. Van Kirk in Virginia. Bob Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Childs, returned home last week from Yale. His brother Billy will arrive home from school at Williams avenue the past ten days is getting along nicely. Mr. Peter Grimson will play his Electric Vibraphone at the Bethany church Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knolls of Ravenswood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad and daughter Miss La Verne of Rogers Park were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. i se k Mr. and Mrs. B. Harrison Norris and daughters Frances and Katherâ€" ine of Oak Park were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Helen Golden of Mc: Govern street. . ~ Rev. H. F. Siemsen read the marâ€" riage vows for Miss Olive Branstraâ€" tor and Mr. Lloyd Powell, both of Huntington, Indiana, Friday eveâ€" ning June 17. Miss Alice Joyce of Chicago was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Viola Conrad. mss F Monica Peddle spent several days Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blomdah] and Mr, Burr Leisenring who has Misses Marion and Jane Miss Rachel Mannings entertained a group of friends at her home ‘after the graduating exercises held ‘at the high school, Thursday eveâ€" ning, June 16. She was a member of the class of 1932. Miss Mae Bliss of N. Lincoen avenue who has just finished her sophomore year at Wellesleyâ€" colâ€" legeâ€".will return home the end of the week, bringing with her as her guest a classâ€" mate, Mert Jean Farâ€" leigh of East Orange, N. J. Mr. Henry B. Clark, Jr., of Lake avenue will attend the summer camp Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nygard Finch left for Hartford, Conn., on Friday where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Finch‘s parents. They will also visit Niagra Falls where Mr. Finch was director of Music in the high school there. Mr. Finch has finished his second sucâ€" cessful year at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, where members of his band have won district, state and national honors. Mr. Finch is a graduate of Oberlin college. F Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sneeden and children have gone to Washington, D.*C. whereâ€"they are visiting relaâ€" tives for two weeks. â€" . Mrs. Gregory Sheahen enterâ€" . tained the members of her bridge club last Tuesday evening. . Mrs. John Fay of Central avenue entertained the members of her bridge club last Thursday afternoon. Miss Lulu Behrens, who teaches in the Green Bay school, and her sister Miss Edna Behrens who is an instructor in the <«Jones school in Chicago, have gone to their home in Huntingburg, Du Bois county, Ind. Niles, Mich., on Saturday observed her ninetieth birthday anniversary. She is quite active and was able to greet friends from 2 to 4 o‘clock at an informal reception and to preside over a dinner in her honor at 7:30. Guests from out of the city for the dinner were Mrs. Arâ€" thur Dyer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Quick of Chicago, Augusta Scott of New York City, Allen Jones ‘of Highland Parkâ€"and J. Rusgsel Jones of Randolph, Va. Mrs. Ross was most of her life in travel at home and abroad. _She and Mrs. Rob=â€"â€" erts plan to spend the summer in Niles. _ ,. (Women Exclusively) E + Neorth Shore Trust Ruilding, Room 307 Mrs. George Playfair Ross of Rockton, Ill., who is a guest of Mrs. George W. Roberts in the home of Mrs. W. B. Zimmer and daughter Betty and Mrs. O. Hjelte spent yesâ€" terdayâ€"inâ€" Decatur; â€"visitingâ€"friends: Miss Edith Lindsay spent Friday as the guest of Miss Virginia Benâ€" nett of Mundelein. House Calls if desired Oficeâ€"H. P. 4002 â€"â€"Tels.â€" Res.â€"H. P. 498 ~__Infraâ€"Red Generator _ [ M GIESER HEALTH PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell of Evanston were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark of 643 Vine avenue. « Monday at the Dean Aynsley home. Electroâ€"Vaporized Mincral Baths THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932