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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1936, p. 6

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28th v.dd:f anniversary. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark on Oakwood .avenue. The evening v:u spent in playing cards nndn; were awarded to Miss Kitty Farrell, Mr. E. Stamm, Mrs. George Smith and Mr. William Dorick.: A buffet supper was served to twentyâ€"six guests at midnight. The: tables were most attractive Mr. and Mrs. m;. P. Clark and Miss Mary Sirinott entertained eighteen t al anfpri-;&:rtr on Saturday m‘nina Feb. 29th in honor of their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnott of : 595 Homewood avâ€" enue, who were celebrating their wED 2s YEARS |â€" | FEB. 29 â€" CELEBRATE | Paul Downing \ Phone Highland Park 566 PAGE SIX Can be made to look like new with our latest type machinery and experâ€" ienced operators. ESTIMATES FREE Highland Park Ravinia H. P. 2600 H. P. 2300 â€"«»â€"â€"~ COMING SOON / â€"â€" E: W. GSELL & CO. YOUR FLOORS |__. love, lmughter and larceny! "Freshman Love" . "Whipsaw" L’!‘-."!!‘",h the screen! She‘ ?ia--flm Sat., Bun., Molidays ~2:20 Continuous A COLORED REVUE â€"‘CART®ON Filmed at the risk of life and limb . "Charlie Chan‘s Secret" "Ca 7;.'“"% "If You Conld Only Cook" Geo. 4s in "Mr. Hobo" {. ht the Opera" Alecyon FRANK BUCK‘S thriller of thrillers "Fang and Claw" FRANK McHUGH ; PATRICIA ELLIS " Admission At AU Times Adults 30c â€" Children 106 JAMES DUNN DOROTHY WILSON | rhythm of the ruhmba! MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY â€"»Mon.â€"Tues, _ Mar. 8â€"9â€"10 Meenbnneeenneeennenenem||RIDGEWOOD PARK \| .« * " 4 §7 8SN. ELECTS 1.A T 4 j w J The Ridgewood Park association $ R | $ eld a dinner, followed by a short © ' Cl @ jusiness meeting at the Green Tea ot, when.the following officers were fis~ a stt I osen for the ensuing year, Presiâ€" ceremmmninofein t Frrmeietriainiereniertertecaeraerammenteemeamenizeieaionnaniiemaninainers enelomomenicinntmeentecanenieciondesinancreconincnciennce HRROTIE ; DY. . P ; P ONHCIT ; YICEIDYOSE "Bad BC,” excitement and excellent actâ€" things you‘ll never learn i! See the screen‘s first the family ! L COMEDY in COLOR in \ ‘ Tal. K. P. 2400 Mar. 11â€"12 March 6â€"7, March 5 Mrs. Wade McNutt, who féll on the icoe a week ago/and was badly injured, has returned to her home from the Highland Park lliospi‘d; \Mrs. Anna ‘Kirby who is vi'llting her sister in Sarnia, Canada, and who suffered a broken arm iga‘Elfall d‘::)'l. the holidays, is getting along / Mrs. Leslie Schaffier of 843 Linâ€" coln avenue, has gone to, New York to visit Mrs. Robert Crawford. ) Miss Barbara Emerson, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and (Mrs. Arthur H. Emerson, of S. Linden mmugm amo the party of girls from Bradford Junior college, Bradford, Mass., who went on the annual winâ€" ter sports trip‘to Fairlee, Vermont, this vnek-qn?t s Miss Enierson is a student in the freshman class> at Bradford. . © fo sB Ason was born to Mr. and Mrs, Albert : Lillie,â€"of â€"Ridgewood . fij‘rg Friday, March 28 at the Highland Park hospital. t § [‘t 4 . Mr. Curtis Scheunemann, a stuâ€" dent at Lawrence college, Appleton, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Scheuneâ€" Mrs, Joseph F. Leaming who was confined to her home for six. weeks by illness, is happy to be able to be out and around again. | % Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Costo of La Salle, were the weekâ€"end! guests of Mr. and (Mrs, John Riggio of Pleasâ€" ant avenue.‘. Mrs. Riggio‘s gister Dolores and Mr. and Mrs. Costa atâ€" tended the Beauty Show at, the Sherman hotel, Chicago, Sunday. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETS MARCH 11 ° { The Highland Park Hospital Auxâ€" iliary will hold iu.z:nntfilw mmfnxz at Trinity church Parish house on Wednesday morning, March 11 at 10:30 o‘clock. y\ Miss Jean Ball who is a student at, Bradley â€"college, Peoria, Ill,, spent the weekâ€"end with her |parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ball of Ridgewood drive. t Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kleinâ€" schmidt of Deere Park are annountâ€" ing ‘ the arrival of a ‘daughter, Thursday, February 27 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. } | The Highlandâ€"Park hospital regâ€" istered the arrival‘ of : two baby girls on Saturday, February 29. The babies who will only ¢elebrate a birthday once every four years are the daughter of M3. and Mrs. Stanâ€" ley Nelson of S. St. Johns avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Franctis Bock of 417% McDaniels avenue. Mr, Nelâ€" son is an instructor at the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school. :. . Miss Dorothy Knackstadt was hostess to the members of: her bridge club Monday evening at her home in Ravinia. { 3 [ The high school grotip. of the orth Shore P. E. A. met Monda&y, arch 2nd at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high hool, Highland Park at 8 o‘clock. /Miss Elizabeth Bredin, the general secretary was in‘ char‘p. Major aspects of the Chicago converition occupied the discussion in the Engâ€" lish club roomy | TWO LEAP YEAR BABIES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION MEETS 518 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H.P. 38 ~EUTERPE | . sCHOOL OF MUSIC SOPRANT ACCORDIANS . RICKENBAC si ELECTRO INSTRUMENTS $§S ELLEN HORN . | ie is Miss n Horn of Ravinia who | attending the James Millikin uniâ€" rsity in,mutnr IIl., was elected tesident last Tuesday of the Pi eta Phi pledges in the elections E:l at the ch.pmom Miss Horn as pledged to urmty at the ose of mid~nx::w ishing. [Pi eta Phi is one of five national sorâ€" iw.. ‘on the lfii}\l:ien campus and. s an active membership of eighâ€" en women. ) â€"* \â€"> /. | (During her first semester on the alli campus /hisa Horn > hu’} kenpart in numerous school aétiv- ies. She was one of six F‘rcnc_h.rl udents to be ac¢epted by the honâ€" rary _ French _ t}ldb‘ which â€" meets ;itfu‘ to keep an active interest | the Fremch department. She is so a member of the University orâ€" trag which is/composed of thirty fi;lki’l stude#ti and alumni, and is ider (the «direction| of Clydeâ€" Hess, structor in violin at the Millikin Two students from Ravinia are ng: the lev}“en_l hundred Northâ€" estern universgity students who will initiated ‘into fraternities or sorâ€" ities during the next two woekz‘t . One of the requirements for ini on into a xn%ernity or sorority at orthwestern is a good scholastic ord, which must be approved by iversity authorities in the case of ery student. 54% In the fall Miss Horn attained tht sition of the first ranking women‘ nnis player on the campus by deâ€" st ;veâ€"n"u-e,';%yfi;{ birth of a ;ughter on F 26th at the ‘assavant hospital, Chicago. The Ravinia students and their ffiliations are as follows Lew Sarett, 1732 S. Green Bay pad, is the son of Profeug”&rett. e ‘graduated from .the. Deerfieldâ€" ields high school. ‘Enrolled as a nior in the College of Liberal Arts, e wil:be‘initihted into Phi Kappa si fraternity. | E47 Mary . Louise Keaster, 683 Carol urt, is algo a graduate of the Deerâ€" 1dâ€"Shields high school. Alpha Chi mega will initiateâ€" her into their rg:nintion‘- in the near future. She enrolled in the College of Liberal rts. | i nfi Lpd | X Mrs. John Denison is returning is week from a month‘s sojourn in e Ozarks. ) She has been much mefited by gé cure of twentyâ€"one ruu jat Hot Springs, Ark. \| Mr. Phil Libby, director of the Lmo service department of the ighlandâ€" Park Press, gave food monstrations before the domestic ience ‘classes at Deerfieldâ€"Shields gh school, Tuesday and Wednesâ€" y of this week. . | ' * ent, Mr. Chase Smith; treasurer, Mr. filton Souther, and secretary, Mrs. Vialter Gottschalk. The outgoing of. céts are, Clifford Moran, president; r. :J. P. O‘CGonnor}, vice president; ‘eter© Weber,â€" treasurer, <and Mrs. ‘ottschalk, secretary. At the close f the meeting keno was played. NITIATE STUDENTS T NORTHWESTERN Mr. and Mrs. T..W. Adler of For You, Too, CanApp The ChHeEr‘s ToucHk To Your «&T a ~"TYHWEL servatory of Music. CONGRATULATIONS CLEAN â€" PRIVATE â€" RESPECTABLE _ Dmitty‘s _ BARBER SHOP 22 NORTH SECOND STREET THE PRESS «Mr. and Mrs, E. J, Malimquist of County line road entertained a‘tew m?lr. and Mrs. Richard Darrell of icago are the proud parents of a daughter, born Monday,, March 2 at the Highland Park hogpital. Mrs, Datrell will be mwkM here as the former Miss (Alice Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Benson of! S. Green Bay road. . ‘Mrs. Hazel Ferrow of the Udell apartments is spending several/ days in Danville, IIl., visiting her father. e Mrs. V. Wm. Briddle is enterâ€" taining the mexbeupf her contract bridge club at luncheon on Friday, ‘Miss John H. Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Walker of 234 Cary avenue, is chairman of the committee for the Weylister school‘s St. Patrick‘s ‘dance‘ which will take place on March 14. . The monthly gathering of the Women‘s Missionary society Z( the First United || Evangelical , lu}l;ch will be held at, the: residence of Mrs. Fred Botker, 281 E/|Park ayâ€" enue on Thuntly. 12 at 2;30 p.m. Will the ] kindly bear in mind the s¢lfâ€"denial offering. Mr.:and Mrs. Bruce Frost ‘of Deerfield <are uricing the ar. rival of a son, Thursday, February 27 at the Hifihhnjdf Park hospital. wWOMAN‘S MISSIONARY soOcIETY MEETS | bridge, Saturday evening. | \ Mr. .::saifin."g%x have taken an apartment on 8. ‘St, Johns avâ€" enue, _‘ L t (t EC B ] ~Little Danny Vetter of: De Tamâ€" ble \:!“nun, celm his eighth birthday; Saturday, February 29 by enumini\_{ ten of his;* young friends at & party. [Altho Danny is 8/ years old,\yet‘he has only had two birthdly!.\\‘\ 1/ & J ORCHESTRA HALL, CHICAGO \ Mrs. Jdn'ies,;»“%mm of Lingoln place entertained ‘at three tables of feating: the last year‘s winner in the annual fall tournament.. Miss Horn is to play this position in the intercollegiate | spring tournament which is held at Millikin each year. PHIL LIBBY ‘P. 0. fiox Wa | Highland Park â€" Illinois Private instruction in ml:_fig «. in your own home. : l & _ Salads â€" Fish â€" Meats || | Desserts â€" Appdhéni ] â€"__.| Mederate fees, | § Special prices to groups, BUENOS AIRES RIO DE JANEIRO porccrâ€"â€" i $ %:;i:‘-w | Wed. Eve., Fri. Eve., Sat. Mat. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. trunk, 112 in. wheelbase, cenâ€" ter poise ride, 6 in. tires, Safeâ€" ty glass throughout, bumpers, spare tire, metal tire cover, is $719 delivered tax paid. > Fordor Sedan with builtâ€"in The New 1936 Ford V â€"8 27 Years in 44 tze Theof Green cheon Dr. |and Mrs. Robert. H. Herbst of Ravine Drive returned Saturday after kpending the month of Febâ€" ruary lat Palm Beach, Florida. Mr.jand Mrs. Brooke . Anderson of h street are enjoying an extendpd tour through the. west and ico. ' T Mr. |and Mrs. Ralph M. Cleary and Mansfield of North Sherâ€" idan foad returned Monday from a weeld‘s trip to Palm Beach, Fla. MrsJ John McDougall of North of Ra after ruary Mr. Bloomj P ack. flmt: a freshman of the e-fi:.. comm at ‘Swarthmore © + This ttee, which includes men and of lllll.‘f:n‘t,efuul. has chargé of the co social life and arranges the dances and other enâ€" ments. ~Miss Grinnell ‘was gradted from _ Deerfield â€" Shields high school, and while there was a member of the Junior Pr:l: com« mittee for two years and the presâ€" ident of the Writers group., . / {i â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harley Martin of Homewood avenue, are happy to announce "ile Arrival of aidaughter, Sundaly, March 1st, at the Highland Park hospital. [A manâ€" Jrene spend ico. © t at cards, Saturday evening. Miss Molly Grinmgl. daughter of Mr. Mrs. R. L. Grinnell of 380 Briarkood place, Ravinia, has been g]Bed. table and/ bath linens, mad ‘linen froned and folded ready pare! returned damp, réady 4 !&th towels and wash cloths are uffed, ready, for use. 15 ‘ Shirts handâ€"finished with this | _ |â€" Ov $ / â€"~ _ "IT PAYS TO PHAY" l7lNorlh Sheridan Road _ 4 'Ll.-u ney . Raymond . Imig â€" of gton, I!l., was the week end the V. H. Imigs of Deere E. Ex Mellinget of Marshâ€" venue and her mother, Mrs. Alexartder o.: mq:, are ng two weeks\ touring Mexâ€" Al ROLLER SKATES _ éq75%ofallBicyelene|uirvoJklnm jisdoneinourshopbyue’xp'fltrepn Copies, Enlarging, Supplies, Printing & Detloping y road entertained at \lunâ€" nd brfllge Friday. [ Take advantage ‘of this unusual service. ; .. â€"(1 Only Bakery in Highland Park . ‘f ; [~ .. .‘ "with SLICED Bread *_ / â€".|| > bf.grat’f.umions to The Highland Par, g \ 3 on its 25th aflniV S + & _~. . Telephone Highland .‘?al’r C : Opposite The Highland Park |Press |Buildifig â€" EILD‘S SPORT SHOP ; us and be convinced BAEBALL â€" â€"â€" LIBERTY BICYC Sport Equi UEBNER‘S BAKERY BRAND‘S STUDIO 10¢ extra. Headquarters for Thrifty ~~*"~ 396 CentFral Aven 2 025. 0 aiify wfi mt (Hydro) Highland Park, Illin TelepKone 256 s12 featgad ane. (| 1. ». a96 FOR INFORMATION TEL K. P. 2 N, Sheridan Rd. Téelpphone â€" \‘ We Bpite 2156 & «> Dr. J. P. 0O‘ THURSDAY, E Â¥37 RICE bh-Jh“ c ap | DANCE STUDIO + Hours : 9 to Evenings by a 9310 _ hone use Wekring ironing. |¥« _ $11 P. 1100 idence 2468 itchell at 5, 1936 Park +4 e tk s ifF3

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