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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1932, p. 12

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iEIt it: 355 ' E; fU Fd, Route . . ”Any Road,,; Waukegan Road l_'t)iitsiieriu" North to Deerfield.., Then 1% Miles West 7 KiitVrTiiir 735315; - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Johnston is leav- Mrs. J. T. Dunn and Mrs. E. Lem- pinen of Lake Forest entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednes- day evening, June 22, in honor of Mrs. T. S. Lanpher, formerly Lor- etta Steffen of Highland Park who was married on ngleVSLrw Miss Helen Jeffries has left- to spend the summer at Camp Nags, wicks, St. John's Militgry school, Delafield, Wisconsin. Miss Jean Whinery who recently returned from Vassar college 1nd spent two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whinery, .Mikd “Sum-day wide-1135mm France and England where she will spend the summer. 1 Miss Ruth Peddie spent" Inst week with her cousin Rosemary Engel- brecht of Mundelein. . Miss Jeanne Price of Monte1air, New Jersey spent inst week}: the guest of Miss Virginia Jeffries.. CHARLIE ter, INVITES YQU /?, q ' ' t , P"" V week-end surfing time userAiiiiiiir""". . ., fl \ . . IN, " I __ ___ D --v- -w_-- . lrEqigll ’ "N [lll5illl a E'lli NI . PLAY IT. Local and Personal ‘77 _ JHighland Nik COUNTRYOCLUB Cr111r5rfaPP'"r'irr.ri.TiFrFiiriustl George Gaffrin of Chicago, is vit- returned from a visit in California iting his aunt, Mrs. Nels Jeppesen 'rs_tr?ty1sliryr_,trtr_erag weeks with 'l21'ottga1,tUe,'tutt.,t.y, r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson and family of High street are spending the summer at their cottage " Third Lake. ‘ 1t1tP%"rrra-nRrnKFii.iiF6" pr/RE of Ridgewoqd drive, with whom she is making her home. . The Misses Yahnke of Olkwood avenue had as their guests last week end, Mrs. John Walther end sister Miss Lee, Mrs. William Plumkett of Chicago, and Mrs. Norton Bulli.., van of La Grange. _ 7 7 s Miss Marjorie Witrhtman of Mar- wood, formerly of this city, is spend- ing a week with Miss Lenora Car- penter, at the home of her Aunt and Miss Mae Bliss entertained It an informal luncheon for Miss Jean Fowler of East Orange, New Jersey last Tuesday» . in: the latte? port of 1his week for Camp Newnka, Colorado where the will any for eight weeks. Kenneth Klee left -Monday for Cos; Lake. Minnesota, where he will attend camp. . . . . YOU'll. PLAY rr AGAIN J. .4 We invite you fo visit this frienoly’sod of a place -and to use if one“ as though it were your own printer dug. Phone IhrerfUld 30 for recommended weal-end starting time reservations. _ 'king o'f beauty:;nl; icy " FOR nine years Vernon was on. of the best private clubs. it is new opon to Hie public of 'ntfromily low rates. The yelling fairways and putting groom In ’in perfect condition. If is indeed a Miss Augusta Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Wat: son, whose "tttatremeribto Mr. Pres- ton Weir of Englewood was an- nounced last 'January _has. chosen Friday, Aug: 12, as ths date for' her _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street have " their guests this week their son and daughter- in-uw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brace and' Mr. and Mrs; Merton Whaley lee! son Richard from Ptseirwauiree, ‘Wisconsin. 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berube, Mr. and Mrs. John Zahnle, Mra..Ann Zahnle and Mr. Martin Zahnle of; this city and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. _Dg1vey_nLLake Ft F9mtst-attenag-the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mowers of Chicago last Sunday. . . son returned Tuesday from southern Illinois where Mr. Watson gave sev. eral lectures over the week-end. and Mrs. John Bremer of S. Green Bay road. , - _ were, from Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Tobert Daily, Mr. and Mrs. 1?.erttDeihare,-arrrar-tir Mrs. J. T. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gies- er,Wr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gifford, Mrs. G. S. Laing, Donald Laing, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, Mrs. Em.. ily Rebling and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weisraenbertr. Adm. 10e Lake county was represented in Florida this past year by sixty-four residents who registered at the Chamber of Commerce information Mrs. Lester Manger and daugh- ter Bonnie with Mrs. Edna Graham and son Charles of Deerfield and Mrs. Vinton Thompson of Rogers Park left Sunday for Grand June- tion, Iowa, to visit relatives. ohid, wheri/iiG"ihi"ie the guests of Mrs. Coo1idtre's nieces. Coolidge and l RAY BROS. PAVILION Fred Golden, Jr., left Thursday for Clinton, Iowa, where he will be the guest of Billy Streib. Mrs. H; W. f.oolidtre, Miss Alice Mrs. Viola Conrad was the week- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simons of Milwaukee last week-end. While there she attended the com- menpeinent exercises of Viola Sim- ons daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simons. SATURDAY AND Luncheon Plate Diamond mam. tVid, - ae7diiaiii. iGiiG E: - “a B1sp---itTti complete 'lxge.teq2eitfisfig1iriiii 09m, WIGHTMAN’S ORCHESTRA THURSDAY. JUN. IO. mic-lenr.Wk. Wanda-fol Gou- 66:35; 1'i.'rra 'crA"aetaS'ttiityijFd It was Betty Coolidéé 10c pisr dance

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