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Highland Park Press, 24 May 1934, p. 2

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Mrs. Windsor Gieser (Elise Weisâ€" enberger) of New Orleans, La., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisenberger for a month. Mr. Gieser will join his wife here in Jean Prior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Prior, who has scarlet fever, is reported as getting along nicely. Mrs, Edward Strenger of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Goelits of Bannockburn announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Anne Jacâ€" queline, to Lieutenant Sam Carroll Russell of Fort Sheridan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Russell, of Cameron, Mo. Calif., was the weekâ€"end guest of her brothér, H. R. White, and famâ€" ily» Miss White is on her way to New York. DANCE STUDIO AT 1737 RICE STREET, RAYVINIA, ILL. Classes in £. Ballet, Tap, Bailroom and Acrobaties Corrective Work for Girin and Waomen Ballroom or ‘Tap Classes for Aduits eveâ€" nings, for information phone H. P. 1880 Streets of Paris the opening of the Fair. Mrs, Robert R. McCormick was â€" chairman of the judges commitâ€" tee and Mrs. Robert M. McHutchâ€" ins was one of the members. The posters are being used in some of the downtown hotels this week. Search for Beauty Madeline Bliss, first year student of ‘the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, was awarded fourth prize for her‘ poster for the Children‘s Home and Aid Society benefit ball in the Wed,â€"Thurs. May 30â€"31 BUSTER CRABBE IDA LUPINO YOLUME 83 Tuesday, May 29 â€" One Day FAY WRAY â€" PAUL LUKAS . PATSY KELLY Resolutions ef condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other nâ€"mu“mummymummfifi: Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year Sundayâ€"Monday _ May 27â€"28 Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinols each week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, Highland bflhfid“flhfioru«hrlir &cm %fiw Fridayâ€"Saturday _ May 25â€" "’WIN’GONLYy 26 A picture offering rapturous romance, melody and mirth! PAGE TWO Anursda Last Time Tonit« RAMON NAVARRO _ JEANETTE MeDONALD "The Cat and AT ALL Thursday _ Last Time Tonite ADMISSION Miss Edith White of Glendale, fSpencer Tracy, Madge Evans in â€"â€"â€"For Saturday Matinee Only=â€"â€"â€" ~â€"~ BUCK JONES in â€" FREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Alecyon Attendant in charge Highland Park, IIL. â€" Tel 2400 COMING ATTRACTIONS Jean Parker, Robt. Young in «ce o ols ... "Success at Any Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. «Countess of Monte Cristo" uâ€"m&:flhaunut‘hrm‘mmukhdfioqu. slgned with the name address of the writer. They should reach the editor | nesday noom to insure appearance in current issue. 3 f Mildred Haessler "Hips, Hips, ROBT. WOOLSEY THELMA TODD Genevieve Tobin *THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS @Teeason" The Fiddle" HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL * A member of _ mmmwmaour Chicago 0.33: 1016â€"1718 Willoughby Tower 25¢ MAY 24, 1984 th Wieabosbaris tss i3300 c CESR Sm Ooramevi e e e ooo y e e d l-v-\({\&lh in Evanston. Three other tap danâ€" cers took part but Miss Slack rated highest. o0 t t Joyee Slack presented a tap dqhe‘ last Tneac.l‘ny evening at the 1.0.0.F, Mrs. Charles Long and dnuglih* Gale of Birmingham Center, Mui;, are visiting Mrs. Long‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. White of Doero Park for two weeks. U 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Riets of Désplaines are announcing the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Irene, on June 6 to Reginald Holland of Arlington Heights gffimb merly of ‘Highland Park). 4 Rietz is a nurse at the Highland Park Hospital. s § |I Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son returned, Monday from a two weeks‘ trip east. | i ‘!Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Dinkeloo of Onwentsia Avenue visited Mr. Dinâ€" keloo‘s brother, William Dinkelod, and family of Holland, Mich., over the weekâ€"end. 3 P Cl HIGHLAND PARK HEALTH STUDIO 16 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P.3 Mrs, Fern Kruse, Masseuse Mr, Henry Jongewaard, Masseur Waukegan Road and ,Conwny"llnnkl, Lake F. f ;Phone Lake Forest 476 c 0 0 l a VECETABLE PLANTS "l‘omato,du.,ls‘c « Peppelf,"doz. 5e C j Free Estimates on Winter Boxes YÂ¥inva YVines, 3 in. ............... Vinca Vines, 4 in. __._._.__ Adgertum ........ Marigolds ‘:....... Balvias, 2%% iH. .......s........«... Petunias, 2%" (i morn) Petunias, 2%, in. (fringed) Petunias, 3 in. (rosy morn) Vinea Vines, 2%, in. ....__._. Bweet Aslysum . Geraniums, 2%, in. ... . Geraniums, 4 in. . Salvins, 4 iB ................ ... OrpEr Your DEcORATION Daxy PLaNTs Now: . JOHN FIORE NURSER® & North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6826 Scientific Swedish Massage |â€" Visit John Fiore Nursery at Con and Waukegan Road, Lake Fo : Medical Gymnastics Reducing Physical Therapy 5 cents per single copy POTTED PLANTS per doz. »â€"«.....$1.80 | Begonias .._...._..â€"_â€" ercuin«‘ O fil't:.n en Terrace aavorney v + and Chicken â€"._... 200| Sitver Geraniums â€"......... .60 | Dusty uflkr kewrees norn) .50 |Begonias weffedencecds iwed} :80 Aionim.r 1 NUMBER 13 . 367 «15 50 Alten en Terrace ........... Hens and Chicken®, ? Silver Geraniums ....4..... Dusty ‘Miller ......_.......... Begonias â€"....._......_1L......1 \The Philomath will meet next " the home of Mr Ridgewood Driv will give a book \Mrs. Joseph Peddle of avenue, is enterfaining club. today (Thn*sday). ‘ Mr. and Mrs. T Daily‘s Ready To Wear turned Friday from St. Fla., where they Bpt h Mrs. R. E. Herman re terday from the east spent m:tll days with . Edmund: Eitele:Mret! Virginia to his of avenue, to be w:fip his fa | ~Mrs: Everett L. Mil imother, Mrs. Boynton, east: to visit Betty Mil nard College. They will the Vailâ€"Boynton weddi the east. | [ | lfirsfl William Lindsey kee, was the guest of Hastings, yesterday. Yowell): mxd small dan of Milwaukee, Wis., sper with Mr. and Mrs. A. of QOakwood avemue. f lg; and Mr® ‘Arthur of Johns avenueâ€" ark gratulated upon the bir Wellnesday, M 16, a Park Hogpital. _ Mrs, Charles, Robert Mr. ‘nfl M I‘Oflli of 287 Pros ‘avenue, York stopping At the 1 sHO“l-v Hniaihd $ h: 2 ‘ â€" Paul Borchardt is attending the conference of Evangeli¢pal churches in Northern Illinois ict at La e a few days th He acâ€" coj ,panim Revfi rok to the conference. _ ~! _.| Woman‘s Club tomorrow (Friday) gvtning, t ,.,: music land a floor show are fea s of the evenin‘g" Mrs. E. J. McCarthy, who underâ€" went an awz" ectomy |at Highland Park Hio‘ul:itali ;lut‘*M fli'; getti x along nicely.. Mrs. McCarthy is pr?ddent of the. local on Auxâ€" iliary. . 1f { ‘The »5',-» of : the Amerfcan Ll:ivolutibn vill meet [Friday evenâ€" i at 7:30 ~i.~‘ at the home of Myrs. A. 0. Méore, 2244 South Sherâ€" idan Road. |! |~ .« | on‘t forget to attend the Hiâ€"Si Clnb dance at the Highland Park: Woman‘s Club tomorrow (Friday) gvtning, t ,.,: music land a floor show are features of the evening, o featured in a xec 1 section of the Loyolan, the student year book, which will appear on all campuses of the univergity next week. . GARDEN FLOWE] {Miss Loretta Rafferty, 111 South G}nnboy‘r' , was chosen as one of the most popular girls in the seven schools â€"of nurging affiliated with Loyola . ersity, it was anâ€" nounced rec . These girls will , Jerry Pugnu , an| employge of the Sinclair Oil Co., has rented the Emma Kreuger houge in Prairie View. | all es + | ; Mr. and Mr &’I: A. [Patt of Highâ€" wood are anmiouncing the arrival of a daughter at the Highland Park Hospital on Wednesday, May 16th. Mrs. ‘l::gt s formerly Miss Edith Rosalund. _‘ ’ South St, Johns & ,::.iie Sg!)da%?ufi. sen‘s aunt and uncle, Haight of Norwood P k stopping ht the : %lfld Mrs ‘?.!fllu ~Johns avenue> ar atulated upon the bi efinesday, May 16, . Hogpital. | Mrs, Charles Rober owell) 3]?(1 ‘small da: Milwaukee, Wis., spe th Mr., and Mrs. A. Oakwood avepue. bfirs. William Lindsey ,| was the g ;, of 1 stings, yesterday. . Mrs: Everett L. Mill ther, Mrs. Bboynton, t to visit Betty Mill ; Mrs. James Leonard. and Mrs. bert : Trimb "a of Sewickley, , are arriving thig week to spend h few days with Mrs. Robert Trimâ€" e(Jr., of the Moraine Hotel. . |.Mr. gnd Mrs. C. MceWhinney, forâ€" er residents of Highland Park, are arriving in Highland Park from nwich, Conn., the early part of e. They have rented the Harry A. Parkins home on Laure] avenue. _ | Mrs. ‘e:iy'lngfia Park of Kenâ€" Iville, Ind., is the guest this week f Mrs. L. L. Winters of Laurel avenue, and Miss Jessie Goodwin of flort Sheridan. Miss Goodwin énterâ€" ined at yesterday afternoon j: the h 8 house, Fort Sheridan, ollowed by & dinner in the evening in compliment to Mrs§. Park. Numâ€" erous other parties were also given in her honor, : _ . ‘; Mr. and M#s, J. Funch Rasmussen N Oe o e i let »aiing at , doz Rasmussen venue had as rs, Rasmusâ€" Mr. and Mrs. rk. t employee of rented the e in Prairie I:: Milwauâ€" . Rolland and her have gone at Barâ€" attend while in . 15¢ irned from i Prospect mily. Homewood her bridge Daily of SBhop, reâ€" ‘etersburg, > winter. ling Circle evening at Baum, on G. Postle son \(Mary ghter Anne t last week W. Yowell d J. Kugel are in New [ew Weston urned yesâ€" where she HohHelder being conâ€" h of a‘son tâ€"Highland THE PRESS weeks, J. 1. FANMLR, Agent Tel. Highland Park 2030 Mrs. John A. Riggio, who conâ€" ductsabeq_'n.typhop in her home on Pleasant n,v‘enhtz. was Called to La Salle, IlL., on Monday on account of the aerioul‘ifiilflhku of ‘‘her mother. She will be away ten: dgys>or=#wo J. T. F it ‘Mr. and Mrg, Lew SArett enterâ€" tatined the faculty of school of speech of Northwestern University at a garden: and téa on Sunâ€" day afternoon. | _ t Mrs, er 8. Vall e rtained a group of fr fro! Ephraim Colony at luneh isterday| ; _Mrs Samtel 8. H entertainâ€" oi wrea 4 18. . PETER J. FOX BE $IN her case , PILSNER| SPECIAL LA ER . i !i'smmn. [| Mrs Walter BaldWin, hoLspends the winterg in Arizdna, eturnâ€" ed to her home at 196 Liake avenue. | Miss Pegg ton is réturning home this Wweek from an art school in Boston, Mass. | 15 4 MORAND BROS Mrs, M | Witten Schweiger and her tw er Marvin Witten celebrated their birthda “:turdny evening at the home of Marvin Witâ€" ten‘ in Lake ‘Vittle Miss Jai fich celebratâ€" ed her fourth bir y last week by enter| ni six little friends at the home of her nts, Mr, and Mrs. Harof§§\ F uch{ t. 800 "R drive. "Games were played, followâ€" ed by refreshments. â€" |_ j I wouldn‘t miss it for the world, after a end the one given last ;monfih. [hey swell music, a hot floor show, and oh boy, did we «ance! Béfter go or ;En'u miss & good time, â€"| i ; Are you going? Where? To the Hiâ€"S8i dnfi‘rffie H ,hlnnd Park Woman‘s Club, Whenâ€" Friday night. Pn ~> T 3 i H wq font tl?:d ce dwi:lnf%i:;:banq atâ€" t nir’g e f . | o (ending tfirfigstt&@éowfiw, Campb ipter. Guild will hold a dessert a iparty at the e of nn.'%@ ,5.'1)#.31.&:.- nue, Friday, J 1. ; Mrs. Nelson: will assis® the hostess. Memâ€" $r3 andf'gri are invited to atâ€" nd.. . (Q / * i | Miss Madeline m%.:;# Fort Sheridan was elected: | ugesident of the student ‘gouncil for the junâ€" ior |year t Webster | Webâ€" ster Grove, Mo.| Madeline is expectâ€" ed to return home for her ‘summer vacation June ${pr 9. . _ ;. || HAMMS BEER STA Beverage it )n yesterd Ho ‘rl"" C ds at d Lew ‘ y of the mtem. y and tos 5 t J Consomme Printaniere _ Royal Chicken Okra, Creole _‘ Broiled Premium Chicken, Rhubard Compote 1.25 : | . firloin Steak, Creamed Fresh Mushrooms....1.50 f | Grilled Jumbo White Fish, Hoteliere ....__..._1.00 | _ Chicken Flake a la King, Melba Toast............1.00 Tearts Sweet Breads, Braise Financiere....__1.10 | f‘,, ed Ham, Cumberland Sauce .._._________1.00 _ ... COMM Roast Beef, Sliced Tomatoes ..._____._1.00 || ho _ Raspberry Sherbet § i | Po‘é&o@, au Gratin _ New Potatoes, Parsley Butter â€" Fresh Potatoes, au Gratin New I Buttered New String Beans He%f of Lettuce, French or Th | Complete Dinner included in Price of Entree earts of Celery â€" Mixed Olives / Rose Radishes i ] e \~_ choice of x JEER _ _ SAMPLE OF THURSDAY EVENINC, MENU ‘100CrCG wew aotring Beans Fresh Asparagus: _ s of Lettuce, French or Thousand Island Dressing C Parker House Rolls â€" f 17 / _ chotce of | trawberry Pie, Whipped Cream Angel Food Cake ‘ Cherry Pie: .‘ New York Ice Cream y i? Coffee, Tea, Milk, or Cocoa t Chilled Tomato Juice Fruit C _ Assorted Hors d‘ Oeuvres *‘ choice of TELEPHONE HICHLAND PaArKk 2500 MORAINE HOTEL TABLE D‘HOTE DINNER 425 CLEANERS & DYERS :~r= 24 North Sheridan Road _ * Ray Molendi, Mgr. "North Shore‘s Most Popular Dry Cleaners" . Patronize ‘â€"â€" Same Process As large Fur Manufacâ€" turers use when Furs are Linings thoroughly hand cleaned. Fur glazed to a new glistening beauty. _ TUESDAY, MAÂ¥29, 1934, at 8:15 p.m. !11 Children‘s Matinee Monday, May 28, at 4 Mi. Admission 35 Cents ~~** * Children at the door 10 Cents UP to $100,00 Valuation. Any v alua t io n above which you decide, will be proportionately higher, For only FUR S Railway Avenue and Washington St., Hi 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA â€" ONLY GARDEN ON NORT Phone 5572 for Reservations . John Scornavacco, Highland CLEANED Cleaned, Glazed Stored and Insured Phone "Aladdin and the Wonderful La‘np'1 3 Danée Drama by Pupils of _‘ POLAR * GOTS BEER GARD $ . 50 MILDRED HAESSLER SATURDAY, MARCH 26 Fruit Cocktail _ Ravinia Auditorium GRAND OPENING Advertisers STORAGE is located in -unmhc.a.r?» Proof VYault _ THURSDA Y En’tetme 1100 24, | | FRIDA Po § Do you sutffer 19 Central Then be gur SPEC UJj authority, A member He will show i oobler by Th Care of the A full 1 all sizes 16 Nort They a garef 327 G DAl nit mt

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