anor Conrad spent a few week in Oak Park as the irs. William Pearson. ~Mrs. Clarence A. P re entertaining sixteen linner, Saturday evening ma Department of the Park Woman‘s club held meeting Monday after e home of Mrs. Henry B. Lake avenue. Mrs. Wiâ€" ers, formerly Miss Mar Mrs. Frank Crum of 1., spent a few days the of this week with their r. and Mrs. M. H. Mc N. Second street. athea class of the Bethâ€" s Anna Willas ific Swedish Massage also reducing ends. pensive Skillful Service ‘ACTION GUARANTEED â€" erly with Lyon & Healy _ ind Cable Piano Co. C HIGHLAND PARK s1# L. MATHEW meeting in Libertyville, ening. Mrs. A. J. Wurth enter. ht guests at dinner on ening. d here â€"the latter part of being called here on acâ€" he serious illnes sof Mrs. Simmers, mother of Mrs. o is at the Victory Meâ€" d Fisher who everal months with her daug sler left yes al weeks with home of Mrs. John Eric ray avenue. _ Mrs. Arthur Long of ire receiving congratulsâ€" he birth of a daughter rday, Novmber 5th at the ark hospital. . aul W. Blanchard, Jr., U. Air corps made a fiying s ~parents Mr.:â€"and ~Mrs. lanchargd of Walker ayâ€" chell Beaudin, entertained rs of her Five Hundred lay evening at a chop er at the home of her rs. Williams of Prairie l Nes icend pgprin 400 tigt uie > PA n th SDAY; i his . station, Selfridge Clemens, Mich., over the pital in Waukegan. They at the home of Mr. Simâ€" r daughter Mrs. C. G. N aukegan. * Mrs. A. J. Wurth will Elizabeth Taylor . Simmers and dauchter ne Highland Park 915 no answer call 3025) L AVE. HIGHLAND PARE mbia School of Musicâ€" NO and THEORY ir training, rhythmic trait eading, â€" keyboard harmo*® PARK STATE BANK BB ‘Tel. H. P. 880 * | OPENED SEPTEMBER " 0 TUNING who has been nths in High. daughter Mrs, yesterday to with relatives 10, 192 _ | GIESER HEALTH PARLOR 20 t en g en CNW Mrs. Robert Farrow and Mrs. Herâ€" man Schillitt of Chicago entertained _ the women of the Columbian Counâ€" try club at bridge last Friday aftâ€" â€"â€"erncon:â€"Thisâ€"isâ€"one of a serics of parties being sponsored by the bridge and golf committee. There were fortyâ€"four guests present. Mrs. Elbert King of Princeton, _â€"Ill, is_visitingâ€"herâ€"parents Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hammond of Ridgeâ€" wood drive. .. Mr. Charles Hutchison of Earl: ham, Ta., spent the past week with his sister Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield of Elm place. Miss Mirjane Strong returned to â€" her home last week after spéending Shao nemesoe o en n ceas 1 T bara, Pasadena and San Diego. . . Mrs. ~Paul ~W.* Blanchard of Walker avenue is leaving for Aurâ€" ora, Ill., to be the weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mrs. J. E. McCormick and daughter Emma of that city. Mrs. E. R. Baum will go to Bloomington on SBunday <where she will spend several days with relaâ€" tives, . s $ Mr. Andrew Bloomfield will spend the weekâ€"end in Champaign, Ill., visiting his son Harold who is a student at the University of Nliâ€" nois. He will attend the Dad‘s day activities. . _ . The American Legion auxiliary of Lo. 0 . 00 O 1O"et SpenuIidk the summer in California visiting friends and relatives in Santa Barâ€" L0 s ieea on e mis dn .__ (Women Exclusively) _ ha California. Mr. and Mrs. have left for a Mrs. E. R. Baum reng; ga;;rv:; "Opera." The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening at _ the field. "Motion Pictures" will be the topic and_a film will be shown. spent the past two weeks in Ft. Wayne, Ind., were the guests on Monday and Tuesday of Mrs. Viola Conrad. They were en route to their home in Fisk, Wis. | . _Danny Stukey who is attending Wheaton college spent the weekâ€" end with his cousins Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stukey of S. St. Johns avenue.. The Philomathean reading circle met last week Tuesday evening at 1 th home ‘of Mrs. Isabelle Juhrend. =â€" Mr. George W. Rossetter is enâ€" joying a several weeks vacation at Miami Beach, Fla. The ‘Ridgewood Park association held a delightful costume party on Monday evening in the recreation room of the Clifford R. Moran home on De Tamble avenue. A most enâ€" joyable evening was reported by the forty members who were in attendâ€" Mr. and Mrs. C. L. daughter Maxine spent gnd in Logansport, Ind. garet Parkin, chairman of the Drama department gave an intensely interesting talk on "Early Greek D r a m a." It was decided to present "The Swan" at the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club on Decemâ€" ber 17th.. The proceeds will be given to the Social Service Relief fund. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932 House Calls if desired entific Swedish ï¬â€"im'â€" igte Infraâ€"Red Generator w. "D. MceDonald months sojourn . in Res. ~HM. P. 498 ward Ross who ; ~assisted by . Berry and t the weekâ€" ' clutb m invited. IP $ 00 e y lnatopteivertctald ::-lu_l.)“ n‘lmbors and their friends are boP °C Sptin Nectbabnncomnmy tams... Pipotrrtadiis, brtracics. s .14 c s sï¬ x use in the home. She has given inâ€" o# :'hmnghoukt._t-he country. . Garden J ~â€" na* < Wale ‘sheccate Lo & es ce P To enb o oo e table use., hoh iuintnliiientetitontth atcsria s o 2B 1 A 11 speak to the Garden Club of Illinois on Monday, Nov. 14, at 2 o‘clock at the Palmer House in Chicago. Her subject will be "Flower Arrangeâ€" ment." Mrs. McDonald is one of the most outstanding women in the floral . industry, having had a long experience in doing demonstration work throughout the country. She is a leading stylist on fowers for‘ all occasions, including flowers for Illinois Garden Club _ __to Hear Mrs. McDonald 1 CBP 10 2202 22073 WHC + S ’also made a tour of Australia and New Zealand. Some idea of her tremendous popularity can be gained from the record number of appearâ€" ances she has made during the space of a year and a half. In that period she made a total of 114 operatic and concert appearances in three continâ€" ents. ~Of these 37 appearances were in Europe, 27 in America, 39 in Ausâ€". tralia, 10 in New Zealand and one J in Hawaii. 201 CC Jmajor orchestras in this country in addition to giving solo reâ€" citals from Canada to Havana and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. She has made five tours of Europe where abe-hassunrtrï¬*éï¬m;mï¬ï¬i‘and with symphony orchestras. She has Lyoc 3 P 1 RAORELE S i tks â€" 1k i d L. 015. nini is coming to Winnetka for a reâ€" cital on Dec. 5 at New Trier high school auditorium. + She has appeared with racti mh“â€"mim in this country. made here, â€" sudden New Yo That brilliant soprano who bears the foreign sounding. name of Dusoâ€" lina Giannini is â€" an American by birth, though of Italian parentage. She was born in Philadelphia and reâ€" ceived all of her musical education Dusolina Giannini their regular business meeting at the home of Mrs. Edna Watkins of Sheridan avenue, Highwood, Monâ€" day evening, Nov. 14. Stupey Smith post No. 501 will hold i.4 * 0s Poon. Bert §_chu_ller McDonald will Dusolina Giannini ry. Her debut_was also â€" that sensational and York appearance which in Program Soon overnight. Gianâ€" *â€"~THEâ€"PRESS â€"â€"PEASE DRUG STORE | CULVER YL%95 ¢R Y mrlmulbl-hthcumrthln-nw.hh-. 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