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Highland Park Press, 19 Oct 1933, p. 2

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+4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horner Lamâ€" bert of 2400 N. Deere Park Drive have just returned from a_ very pleasant motor trip in the south visiting relatives and friends in Henderson, Ky., Helena, Arkansas, and St. Louis, Mo. While visiting . in Helena, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lambert entertained at a birthday Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, st the Post Ofice st Highland Park, HL Mrs. Sam Bernardi entertained at a shower and bridge on Tuesday eveâ€" ning for Miss Mable Kolterman. ____ Telephone Central 8355 _ . + $od All communications must be sccompanied by theâ€" name 4: of the writer, Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday appearanee in current issue. | ) Subscription Price $1.50 per year . |___ § Cents|Per Single Copy , _ Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, not of e s ts, or other affairs where an admittance charge is published, will charged regular | Mr. and Mrs. E. Kittell of Miami, Fla., will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Lambert, 2400 N. Deere Park drive this week. Mrs, Kittell is Mr. Lambert‘s cousin and is an accomplished musician, having studied under Percy Granger for a number of years, winning the Percy Granger scholarship medal. Issued Thursday of cach week by the Udell Printing Company, Udeli Mrs. Charles Reynolds and Mrs. Frank Cort of Minneapolis, Minn., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kinolt of North Avenue for several days last week. _ Fred Greenslade has returned from South Dakota where he spent the past week pheasant hunting. _ Mrs. Henry S. Vail is visiting relâ€" atives in the east. The Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Van Evera of El Paso, I!l., spent the past week visiting friends in Highâ€" land Park. Rev. Van Evera was a former pastor of the ‘ Bethany Chureh. PAGE TW Rev, W. E. Seesholtz of Canton, Ohio was entertained over the weekâ€" end at the home of Rev. and Myrs. F. Brandfeliner. vYOLUME 22 Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot and son Charles Henry have returned from a two weeks vacation spent in Kansas. + dinner party Oct. l1th Get Ready NOW! Rugs and Carpets Cleaned and Rej Ask About Our Mothproo 827 N. Green â€" THEHICHLAND PARK PRESS _ Ladies‘ Dresses and Plain Coats Men‘s Suits and Top Coats This offer applies to cash and carty only. || _ Garments Called For and Delivered :_|__.._.___$1. Have Your Rugs and Carpets Dyed to Match the Rest of Your Furnishings Cooler weather â€" is here and you will soon begin to spend more time indoors. Now is the time to prie pare for Fall House Cleaning. We are experts in the renovating and reâ€" newing of all houseâ€" hold furnishings such as â€" Rugs, Carpets, Cushions, Furniture, etc. ~â€" You will be pleased how little it costs, too! HIGHLAND PA‘ilK LOGCAL and PERSON. A member of 5 THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY T Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby . _ Perfect results. No muss Phone Highland Park ?90( ra p e 8, JOHN nnun.m_! 1 for OCTOBER 19, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Haydén Dudley of Pelham, Manor, N. YÂ¥., were the guests of Mr./and Mrs. Rolland T. R. Hastings on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Berry will have as weekyend guests, Mrs. Hazel Cotterman, Mrs. Roxig Smith and Annis Kesling of Peru, Ind. brother Joseph H. Lambert of this city. It was a "happ fnmily reâ€" union. Miss, Evelyn Snyder who has been confined to her home by illness for the past two (weeks is improving. the First United Evan is assisting Rev. H. V Dixon, Ill., in special week. Mrs. Robert: Bridges entertained the members| of her bfidge club on Tuesday evening. i ;| Mr, and Mrs. Roge son Joe, Mr. and M Vail, Mrs. Carleton Va Mrs. Sam olmes Michiganâ€"Cotnell gam bor on Saturday. The Misses Margaret Byrn, Marâ€" garet Mills | and Lilg Lauderdale spent the weekâ€"end in Galena, Ill: The Alumpni Recall} the annual publication: pf De lb Notmal (N.LS.T.C.) contained. the following about two Highland Pgrk Teachers: "Miss Eleanor Parson, class of 1919, returned to her teaching duties at Highland Park after $# year‘s leave of absence. She compleéted her Masâ€" ter‘s degree at Columbia University class of 1913 passed |through Deâ€" Kalb on her| way to Highland Park where she teaches. SHe looks about the same ex¢ept she a car full weadet randfelln tip S. Vail and rs,. Malcolm and Mr. and ttended â€"the , pastor of lical Church Lambert of eetings this at Ann Arâ€" ‘The Ph \ Class of the Bethâ€" aby Churd} held their annual banâ€" \In last ‘s issue it was stated that Mr. IF. Snite served his son John Taylor Snite as best man at his marmage to Miss Mary Kathâ€" Tth. â€"It day. 11( a i (Miss Ermjpma fi:leler of N. Second Street, wasy a nit tonsil patient at the St.|Therese hospital in Wauâ€" kegan. t +7 ‘ ‘The PhilD :Lhem Reading circle met Tuesdky evening at the home of Mrs. Jullus Laegeler. Mrs. Thursâ€" George Es bert of Be the Sniteâ€" ber 7th, T here. I of Mrs. Ju ton gave a ‘Mrs. William Plant of E. Central Avenue is jvisiting her mother Mrs. Thomas in |Cincinnati,:Ohio. | . : Mr. and|} Mrs. George McBride Mrs. R. oc’k‘L of Bob O Link road entertained}> an old school friend, Mrs. 8. Covart of Buffalo, Minn. Mr. and of Pittsbur end with M of N. Lind . Mrs. L. N. Berube of North Avâ€" enue visited Mrs. Elizabeth Mullen of Chicago| over the weekâ€"end. ( Mrs. E. °. R. Murphy, Mrs. Clinâ€" ton Strykgr, Mrs. Leo Steel, and 1:}:3. Lydia) Hutton motored to Milâ€" ukee nesday to attend the Y.W.C.A. gonferences for the North s{ro Lean{iro ; Campanari, of La Scala, Milgn, and with Mme. Louise Trenton of{ London. ‘ Mrs. Vj. H. ‘Imig of N. Deere Park has her guests Mrs. C. A. Vollrath Shfi;fln, Wis. mother of Mrs. 6ss dramatic Artist and Mrs. MAllBstave Eckstein of Cinâ€" cinatti, mother of Mr. Gusâ€" tave Eckstéin who wrote "Moguchi." ‘ Mrs. Cariton Harkness retiring president of the Highland Park Woâ€" xn’s Cluk entertained at luncheon esday org the opening meeting of the Workan‘s Club. Miss Enkily Watson, who is atâ€" tending lege at Lexington, Ky., spent theâ€" “md with her parents Mr. and . Dudley Crafts Watson. Mr. and|} Mrs. Samuel Carothers of Pittsburigh, Pa., spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss Miss Edith Moss of N. Linden Avenue haf as her guest Mrs. Marâ€" shall Baco# of Tarry Town, N.Y. Mrs. Rojert M. Bridges of Oakâ€" wood Averme éntertained the memâ€" bers of herf bridge club Tuesday eveâ€" ning.. | . The Y.WIC.A,. is especially pleased to offer this course at such a modâ€" erate charge to the community. Regâ€" istration miay be made at any time at the Y.W.C.A. The class meets Monday at{7:30. > f have given up their home at 75 Elmwood Drive and are living at the Daniel b home on Laurel Avâ€" erue. s# | $ the services at the Bethel Lutheran Church in} Chicago Sunday where they were both confirmed in the same Clas | over the Mrs. Ho: at lunche opening m Park Wom Miss He of Mr. an 913 Ridge ate of Dee has been a Freshman Rockford ( ulated this which will ning in th in being appointed a member of the committee] as only 19 of the most outstanding â€" land _ talented â€" gitls among t flrtt year students were chosen 1 class of 130, freshâ€" men. in charge the annus ~Miss Peggy Osborn, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs,; T. L. Osborn, 1835 Kincaid Sfreet, who is also attend« ing Rockford, has been elected treasâ€" urer of nior class. Miss Osâ€" born is ‘a‘ graduate of Deerâ€" feldâ€"Shields high . school. | ‘Mr. | 3:!., Pat Bergman of Prairie A , had as their Sunday guests Mr} and Mrs. Ray Walter of Chicago. | _ || ; . | ‘‘Mrs. Hétry Park of Kendelville, Ind., was ¢t of Mrs. Leander L. Winters,; yos y (Wednesday), AT 1737 | ‘Taylor in charge ent thtHighfand Cluk entertained at ay arithe openin Workan‘s Club. . William Plant of ] e is {visiting her m« is in (Cincinnati, Ohi and| Mrs. George given up their ho ood Drive and are liv I b home on L ow heldâ€"Shields high lchoo},‘ pointed a member of the 3tunt Night committee at! ollege, where she matricâ€" h}l. The committee is of ‘all arrangements for ; F&alunm Stunt Night be held this Saturday eveâ€" ‘college :ymd?:tliwn.h?iu & inct honor m a member of the book review. in |T. Kennedy, Mrs. lin and Miss Marie Hoâ€" fontaine, N.Y., attended leason wedding on Octoâ€" hnd |spent several ‘ days e Anderson entertained _ Tuesday before the eting of the Highland i‘s Club. : n | Mae Koon, daughter axine Gleason. _ Abbott of Salt Lake 11 be the guest of Mrs. 'Pfu'tinxt ‘on Friday. Siljestrom entertained bridge club last Friâ€" 6 School of Music m i GEORCE E. STONE ; | |PHILLIPS HOLMES pens September 1ith ||| | | * pay wraiy . f various bugs and n Saturday, October ‘have read Mr. Alâ€" rved his brother as y Boyleston of Wilâ€" ding, Tel. H. P. $80 «lass lessons in Haessler aiie it e d ie {lx Mop ns e onl cenner e +0 THE PR of at el e assisted by Mrs. Roy Howe. Grace M. E. Ladies Aid Soâ€" ciety |will meet with Mrs, Elmer Webster, 1034 Clinton Court‘ Friday "fl’oon of this week. . Everett L. Easton has gone to ester, Minn,, for a few days toi th r. and Mrs. L. Hutchins and Mr. Roker Jackson of Detroit, Mich., wetre ‘the weekâ€"end guests of‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Zipoy. f Sororis Amicae will hold a card party next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C. J. Clark, 828 Ridgewood Drive. | .. and Mrs. L. B. Sinclair moâ€" o‘clock Saturday .afterncon. Jusâ€" tict Henry F. Wallenwein perâ€" formed the ceremony at his offices. Thei ¢ouple was attended by Miss Yor nda Santi and Bruno Benvenâ€" uti| @lso of Highwood. Miss Josephine Synder is enjoyâ€" ing| & week‘s vacation from her dugiLs at the office of Harkness and Lloyd, realtors. Liefit. and Mrs. Arthur S. Peterâ€" son and son, of Paris, France have bedn |visiting the M. W. Hansens of Burton Avenue.| They left Tuesâ€" da fi:r Ft. Benning, Ca., where they wi I e stationed for two years.‘ r/ F. B. Williams who has been confined to his home by illness for tho‘;gast week, is improving. rg. Henry E. Mason spent the webkâ€"end in Ephriam, Wis. _ thig city recently took out a marâ€" riage license in Waukegan. . fin A. Butterworth entéertained at & turkey dinner and two tables of bridge last Friday evening. A cabaret dance is to be given at Masonic temple on ‘Saturday eveâ€" nifigflb(:ct. 28th, by the officers of Catmpbell Chapter No.‘ 712. All memâ€" The regular monthly meeting of the ‘Plymouth Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire will be held ‘he Misses Dolores and Clara Co§ta and Mr. William Baima of La Salle were the guests of Mrs. L. J.‘ Riggio for a few days. Dolâ€" ores is studying beauty work in La Salle. on Thursday, October 19th at 2:80 at the home of the regent Mrs. F. wWi li_tm Beere, 606 Vine Avenue. ames Thomas McCraren, four ye&r old son of Mr. and Mrs. James awhy early Sunday morning followâ€" ing a lingering illness. Funeral serâ€" vices were held at St. James Church, Highwood, Tuesday morning with in t in St. Mary‘s cemetery. Besides his parents he leaves a brother Edward to survive him. | _ wWaNT AaDs BRING RESULTS ALCYON argaret Cook and Fred Harris of OYD GIBSON § is f \"Emergency Call" . Phillips Oppenheim‘s | "Midnight Club" **" @9 mmitehs 4* * ‘, Speed! Romance! Drama! â€" (Continuous Sunday from 2:30) ito Port eekâ€"end. ve Brook â€" Geo. Raft _ _ Alison Skipworth â€" s: iredayâ€"Last ‘Time Tonight CLaAs © PATRICIA IRBANKS, Jr. ELLIS in f he Narrow Corner" By the author of "Rain" f mas L. Calbri and Miss Novâ€" ‘ognarelli both of Mighwood, united in marriag» at two â€"G, L. Vetter entertained the| Shanâ€"Kar and Famous | / of her Five Hundred Club|"" a4,. . :;::mmoon.r | ouild oi Hindu Dancers to pbell, Chapter 11 meet y @ homé of Mre. E. C. Oirmuna,| _ Here Monday, Nov; 13 lencoe Avenue tomorrow aftâ€" | yemumas {‘! j ts 25¢ At All Times THEATRE PARKING ”ACI Attendant in Charge 1 yâ€"Saturday (Friday). | Mrs. Ohrmund n of Deerfield Road, passed Port Huron, Michigan over Ge BIG Saturday from 2 :30) To e Again" 84 21 Parentâ€"Teacher Associations along the North Shore, the Hixh}l';ni Park Music Club, the North Shore Conâ€" gregation Israel, and other organâ€" izations, wishing to give nfulto and children the opportunity of ‘seeing the foremost artists of the day, are cooperating in the sale of tickets. Groups and organizations jare purâ€" chasing blocks of seats, supborting a project which they beli¢ve gives North Shore residents the %ncst enâ€" tertainment at the lowest prices. Shanâ€"Kar and his troupe dancers and musicans, C one of the world‘s greate tions, will give a perfor Monday evening, Nov. 1i Monday evening, Nov. 13, at Deerfieldâ€"Shields High Schpol : torium in Highland Park. [This be the only time North S will be privileged to see Hindu dancer at prices half of those charged for citals. _ Shanâ€"Kar and his troupe ‘came to Orchestra Hall last Spring for one appearance but, in spite of the worst snow storm of the winter, they were obliged to give four exâ€" tra performances to capacity houses. Shanâ€"Kar has danced in the prinâ€" cipal ‘ cities of Europe, ‘receiving ovations from press and public. His success in the past few years has been phenomenal, for he intérprets the strangely beautiful and fantasâ€" for several weeks now the volley ball class which meets at the Raâ€" vinia Community House has , been meeting for informal games. Toâ€" night it will travel to Winnetka to play the Business Men‘s class at the Community House: ° | ‘| The Ravinia Volleyball clrss meets on ‘Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Its leader is Howard Copp, and. he is anxious for all men who like volleyâ€" ball to come out and play ‘with this class. ‘Come out next Thursday if you are interested. |* HOLY NAME SOCIETY The initial meeting of the Busiâ€" ness Men‘s League has been postâ€" poned until next week. All bowlers interested are urged to get in touch with Mr. Lencioni, manager |of the Majestic Bowling Alleys. The Holy Name Society Women‘s League of Highwood has been organized and they will bow! every Friday. tic art of India with skill. Ravinia Men‘s Volleyball Class to Play Winnetka ® A24 K) A : HLAKD | SWIFTS PREMIUM SLICED aun . A ate am. on on I CHICKE _ Choice Government Graded Meats : 519 Central Ave. _ Tel. H.P. 3140 BACON FINEST FRESH DRI 4 Ib. average; pound.. FRESH ROASTH Pork Tenderloin . 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