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Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1933, p. 23

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he institute is to eligion so that efficient work in , and vacation and to aid parâ€" â€" 1 Sunday school hool, and the most «_ i.« _ DZCALCT, OI ho has had years inty institute of reâ€" i for teachers and ildren in the Sunâ€" vacation schools of county will be held ethodist church of m, and Children‘s will have charge unior department rs. The topic to : morning session w to Tell Them," iss Nell Schlung, have charge of ering and promotâ€" cation of children by those who lead > bring some of the elementary ools, for exhibit nd the religious ent of children. n at 10:15 a.m. Lâ€"o‘clock in the Y, JANUARY 19, 1083 | â€" THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1983 ubject is "Teachâ€" ry children, will i on methods for ind workers; and nbach, of Deerâ€" s under the direcâ€" County Council of on, and the instiâ€" s _been planned by Goodwin, of Wauâ€" f training and exâ€" , Or Waukegan, will titute 83 iwards, Children‘s ndent, and her rvice. â€" Leaders of the county group who will En Wtms ce Semat. an Jan. 28 I m'f.'fc '&.g‘&-nhm Jackson street, Waukegan, is the Mr. Walsh is a graduate of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school and is now employed as a mail carrier in Highâ€" wood. _A reception for relatives m en mt me following ceremony. awook’lbonqmoontripthomu couple will make their home in Lake Forest. > . New officers of the North Shore Line Girls‘ Service Club were electâ€" ed at the annual meéting held last week at the Black and White Cotâ€" tage on North Sheridan road. A dinner and entertainment were featâ€" shall Williams acted as best man. ed in marriage on Satui'dny mornâ€" ing, Jan. 14, at 9:380 o‘clock at St. Mary‘s church in Lake Forest. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Shirley of New York, and and Mr. Daniel Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walsh of Prairie avenue, were unitâ€" nue, Mrs. Charles Robertson and small daughter is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. W. Yowell of Oakwood aveâ€" Peggy Kerr will be hostesses to the Sempre Fidelis club tomorrow eveâ€" ning at the Hanson home on Vine avenue. The Young Woman‘s club of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of the Misses Bernice and Edith Tucker, 515 Oakwood avenue Tuesday_e‘veninz. Smith American Legion Auxiliary yesterday afternoon at her home on North Green Bay road. Mrs. Albert E. Lyle was hostess to the social meeting of the Stupeyâ€" A large group of young people gathered at the Bethany Church on Monday evening for their business meeting and social hour. ‘ast Cvening at ner home.on North St. Johns avenue, in honor of her bir!:h@uy anniversary. . C ©pEOTT. PRUTITE wllly.ll,o Mrs. William Rudoiph of Sunset Valley Golf Club left Monday for a six weeks‘ visit in Florida. Miss Marian Fritsch entertained Mrs. Mario Chamlee, wife of the noted singer, who has sung with the Ravinia Opera Company for several seasons, arrived yesterday from California to spend several days with.Mrs. Carleton M. Vail. Mr.â€"C. R. Lesher is in Detroit, Mich., ‘attending a conference of the Genen_l Motors Company. Mrs. Mario Chamlee, wife of the noted singer, who has sung with ‘the Ravinia Opera Company for several seasons. arrived vesterdav Vol. 21 January 19, 1983 No. 47 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR Ali communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. L.rticles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in Resolutions of condolence, cards of omgwumu?& a an admittance charge is pubâ€" :hbd.t:.mhohudnwm ng ra THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. _ State 6326 ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Local and Personal iu.il'-na-g’“' g. Highland Park, HL, _ ones ighland Park urn-:'u-uo at her " viub were electâ€"|ed the funeral services meeting held last| Grace B. Tibbals in Wa t and White Cotâ€"| Tuesday. heridan road. A| â€" Mrs. G. Eldridge Han ed the funeral services for Mrs. Grace B. Tibbals in Waukegan on Tuesday. f Mrs. G. Eldridge Hamlin is enâ€" tertaining â€" at luncheon followed by bridge tomorrow afternoon. the First United Evagelical ‘urch motored to Chicago Monday night to attend the Kimball avenue church, to hear Bishop E. S. Woodring. As a part of the program they heard the men‘s quartet and a vocal numâ€" ber by Joseph Redine. Several members of Stupeyâ€"Smith American Legion Auxiliary attendâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph Jr. are entertaining Saturday evening for their son Victor who is retrunâ€" ing from St. Mary‘s of the Lake seminary, for a twelve day‘s vacaâ€" _ _ The W.C.T.U. will hold an allâ€" day sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. Kline of Homewood avenue on Wednesday, Jan. 25. A buffet lunch will be served at noon. . a. Marilyn Louise Free, four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Free of Chicago, and niece of Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of this city made her first radio appearance last Friâ€" day evening during the children‘s program conducted by Uncle Bob over KYW. She was asked to broadâ€" cast Uncle Bob‘s "safety pledge" which she did very nicely and was greatly applauded. â€" ‘ Campbell Chapter Guild will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Strenger on Ridgeâ€" wood drive. All members of Campâ€" bell chapter are invited to attend. Miss Zita Fehrenback entertained the members of her five hundred club Tuesday evening at her home on North avenue. . . e per followed by bridge last Sunday evening. Miss Rose Ponsi is entertaining this evening at her home on Deerâ€" field road in honor of her birthday anniversary. + home in Marshalitown, Iowa, Friâ€" day. Mrs. Byfield will accompany her parents to their home. Mr. Abbott, who has been seriously ill while visiting here, is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stukey of S. St. Johns ave., entertained at supâ€" Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Abbott who have been visiting their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur About thirtyâ€"five young people of the Bethany church enjoyed a fourâ€" mile hike on Friday evening. They returned to the home of Doris and Karl Hansen where they were servâ€" ed refreshments. Mr. G. Eldridge Hamlin is on a business trip in the east this week. Miss Ruth Bryant will arrive the latter part of this week â€"from Ephâ€" riam, Wis., to spend a few days with Mrs. Henry E. Mason of Cenâ€" tion comprises young women efnâ€" ployes of the North Shore Line of. ‘fices in Highwood, Highland Park, and Chicago. . Mrs. Henry S. Vail left last eveâ€" ning (Wednesday) for California, where she will visit her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Merrell Follansbee and family, for several weeks. Mrs. Harold A. Bridges entertainâ€" ed at three tables of bridge on Satâ€" urday evening. . James Kirk, who underwent avenue. fri s of TEHE PRBSS ond semester will begin the followâ€" ing Monday. The final examinaâ€" tions of the school year will be held June 12 to 14, and commencement will be June 15. ting. along nicelyâ€"and â€" is expected home within a short time. Semester Exams to Start Semester examinations at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school will beâ€" gin next Wednesday, Jan. 25, and extend through Friday. The secâ€" Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield gave a program of French songs yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) at a meetâ€" ing of the Glencoe Woman‘s club. Mrs. Schultz of Main street enâ€" tertained members of her five hunâ€" dred club Tuesday evening. hospital in Chicago recently, i NORTHWESTERN _ UNIVERSITY d a- Youn an o' I; e , r » e tod these evening courses The spring term ope on February 7. Register before February 4. Phone Superior 4500 or write Educational Adviser, care of the school, for bulletin. Listen in on N. U. Hour Sunday, _ [ Eesnt t hoofoacolefivmbrtcas? 4 School of Commerce. Investigate the possibilities open o you through WÂ¥20200 & _ Says FRED W. SARCGENT . . Chicago & North Western Railway Co. "I would supplement my practical business experience if possible, with evening courses in a modern university college of commerce." Thousands of ambitious young men ‘have supâ€" plemented their practical business experience, with thorough university training, obtained in School of Commerce. 5 and Medill School of Journalism _ at â€" Northwestern Univusig. Mrs. M. R. Byron will report on the scholarship benefit which was given on November 30 and a vote will be taken to amend the constiâ€" tution of the club. The Evanstonâ€"North Shore Smith club will hold its next regular meetâ€" ing on Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John E. Blune, Jr., 1133 Michigan avenue, Evanston. Mrs. Edgar T. Goodspeed will give an ilpistrated talk on "Colonâ€" ial Illinois." Evanstonâ€"North Shore ~_â€" _ Smith Club To Meet Read The Wantâ€"Ads mR‘ $4

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