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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1941, p. 10

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Â¥1 Mrs. Henry Siljestrom is enterâ€" taining, Thursday the 20th, at a kitchen shower for Miss Shirley Blaine. Shirley will become the bride of Robert MacDonald of Irvâ€" ing Park on March 15th. Mrs. Peter J. Weber entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday,. At the wedding of Miss June Coats to Robert Shaw Jr., of Wheaâ€" ton; H}â€"; on Saturday, â€"Missâ€"Phyllis Durbahn will attend as bridesmaid. Phyllis and June were elassmates at Lindenwood college. 10 Mr. Roland Brand of Belle aveâ€" nue left for a six months‘ or a year‘s duty with the Naval Reâ€" serve in Seattle, Wash. Mr. Brand is chief boatswain‘s mate. . es s Pss w C | B @D c3 ,s‘?'%“; y _ on o 6 + _ ts â€" ied FROZEN FRESH FOODS Waukegan Fish Market FRESH FISH Al. Shellswick, Prop. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 34 Clayton St. (Lake Front) Waukegan _ Phone Highland vPark 3900 327â€"329 North Green Bay Road _170(]‘ Claudia Bullivant H. P. 1603 13 So. St. Johns Phone Ontario 8360 Marge W irkus Junée Probst, Manicurist Compliments Galore ;::. .: "How Lovely You Look!" Your friends will say when you call us for your beauty appointments. Then you too, will be one of our satâ€" isfied customers. T Beauty Salon Clifton avenue and Mr. and> Mrs. Bud Ryder of Glencoe are touring through the North West fo_x; six weeks. They are now in San Franâ€" Ci“og Calif. Mrs. L. C. Schultz and son Louis Jr. and Mrs. William Wright reâ€" turned Wednesday from a. three weeks‘ tour through the West. ing the week end in Michigan visâ€" iting her cousin, Duane Cope, in Wayne, and Mrs. Gordon Neff in Detroit (the former Katherine Walâ€" gren of this city). Accompanying Donna Jean to Michigan is Miss Mildred Young, who is going to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, for three months training in the nursing school. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell B. Swaâ€" zey will spend the following four weeks in Phoenix, Ariz., with their daughter Phoebe. es _‘ ‘~. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Walker of Cary avenue"and Mr. and Mrs. Renslow Sherer of Lake avenue are spending a month in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Arenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adler are leaving. the 25th of this month for a three weeks vacation on & ranch in Nogales, Ariz. S Miss Charlotte Yoe is helping the Barrett Masons get settled in their new home in Dallas, Texas, and exâ€" pects to be gone a month. â€"_ Mrs. Otis L. Beardsley is vacaâ€" tioning in Winter Park, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arenberg of S. Green Bay road. left Wednesday for three weeks of winter sports at Sun Valley, Idaho. Their children, Ann, Hanz, and Jane will join them on Friday for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haines Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes are leaving today on a business trip to Dallas, Texas, and Caliâ€" fornia. On their return trip they will sojourn in Phoenix, Ariz., unâ€" til April "Ist. > â€" The Women‘s Missionary Society has been postponed from Thursday (today) to tomorrow (Friday). The sBociety is meetingwith â€"Mrs.Walâ€" ter Meijerhoff on Glencoe avenue. © Classique Olive Lockhart T HE P RES 8 â€"~Milton Stein Jr. entertained at a sleigh ride party at Bob O‘ Link Country Club and at supper at his parents‘ home on Forest avenue on Sunday. «% Mrs. Arthur Thurston will be hostess at luncheon and bridge toâ€" morrow (Friday). â€" â€" Naney Lou Parliament of N. Sherâ€" idan road will entertain a few of her friends at dinner Friday eveâ€" ning _preceding : the dancing class at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. A Washington‘s Birthday ball will be held Saturday evening, Februâ€" ary 22, at Exmoor Country club. Cocktails and canapes at 7 o‘clock with dinner and dancing at 9 p.m. Richard Knobloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Knobloch, of Fort Sheridan, has completed the Army Air Corps flying course given at Spartan School of Aeronautics, Tulâ€" sa, Okla. Of the 113 who entered the school ten weeks ago, Knobloch was among the 71 who graduated last Saturday. The class will now proceed to Randolph Field, Texas, known as the "West Point of the Air," to receive an additional 10 weeks training. Mrs. Elmer Schlung is convalescâ€" ing in the Ravenswood â€" hospital, Chicago, from bruises and several eracked ribs. received in an autoâ€" mobile accident in Chicago last Monday. * Mrs. Robert, Umbach entertained her Chicago club at luncheon last Thursday. The Tuxis society of the Highland ' Park ,Presbyterian church, headed by Dr,.. D.~O,. Luginbill, is giving a Valentine Day Progressive dinâ€" ner party Friday evening. The time, place and menuâ€"6 o‘clock, Beverley Date, Rice Street, Hors d‘ouvres; 6:30, Sue. Howe, Ashland Place, fruitâ€"cup; 7, Barbara Cole, S. Linâ€" den avenue, soup; 7:30, Baker, Traâ€" ver and Wilson Hamilton, N. Linâ€" déen avenue, salad; 8, Open House tea room, main course, chicken sandwich, French fried potatoes and beverage; 8:30, Dr. and Mrs., Louis W. Sherwin, Prospect avenue, desâ€" sert; 9, "Get Together" at home of Elaine Kauffman, S. Sheridan road. Cars are being furnished by volâ€" unteers. " "i w The Delta Gamma Mothers‘ Club is having its first Scholarship Benâ€" efit Tea at the Sigma Chapter house, 618 Emerson street, Evanston, at 2:30 p.m, on February 21. The wellâ€" known Eleanor Perkins will give a book review. For further informaâ€" tion and tickets, pleace call Mrs. H. F. Pfister, H.P. 1742. s Appraxse and conduct the sale of household furnishâ€" ings from the home. The Village Trading Post 372 HAZEL AVE. GLENCOE People who claim the home tow newspaper does not print all th news should be glad that it doesn‘ Edward K. Williams, noted Hooâ€" sier artist, whose painting "Spring" is the property of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club, was awarded first prize in ~theâ€"17thâ€"annualâ€"Hoosies Salon, which opened in the picture galleries at Marshall Fields on Janâ€" uary 27. He was awarded $500 for his painting "Valley Road," which is highly typical of Brown county, one of the most picturesque of Inâ€" diana‘s beauty spots, and the scene of the most widely known "art colâ€" ony‘" in the middle west. Mr. Williams and his wife lived for a number of years with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Russo and family in Deerfleld. â€" _ . & Emily Taft Douglas To Speak Monday . Before Sisterhood Many Highlard Park homes disâ€" play paintings done by this noted artist. f â€".North Shore Congregational Isâ€" rael Sisterhood will hold a regular monthly meeting on Monday, Februâ€" ary 17, at the Temple, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. f The motto for the day might well be "come early and stay late," as there will be Red Cross and hospital sewing from 9:30 a.m. on. Rabbi Charles E. Shulman will interpret current events for those around the lunch table. â€"A business meeting will â€"follow, afterâ€"which â€"at â€"2:15 Mrs. Benedict K. Goodman, program chairman, will present Emily Taft Douglas, daughter of Lorado Taft, and wife of Paul Douglas, professor of political science at the University of Chicago and crusading member of the Chicago City Council. The Home Arts Craft will display and offer for sale handmade artiâ€" cles at this meeting. : Girl Scouts Hold ‘The council members of the girl scouts areâ€"giving a bridgeâ€"luncheor at 1 o‘clock Friday at the Communâ€" ity Center for the girl scout leaders. Mrs. Barton Pope is the chairman. Mrs. C. A. Bartlett is in charge of invitations. Mrs. Edgar B. Carter is in charge of decorations. Mrs. Roy â€"O. Nereim, Mrs. Benedict K. Goodman and Mrs. Clayburn Jones are in chargeof Aood. co% Pin Stolen Here Dec. 6 A valuable diamondâ€"sapphire barâ€" ‘pin, which had been taken in 4 home burglary here on Dec. 6, was recovered Monday with the arrest of two confessed burglars in Mt. Prospect, IIl. + Mrs. Charles Schicht, 2266 Linâ€" colnwood place, identified the pin as the one which had been taken from her home, when she went to Mount Prospect with Chief of Police Re® Andrews, to inspect the lopt. . Woman‘s Club as Painting Done By Prize Winne: Thursday, February 13, 194 Bridge Luncheon Trhursday, F L‘umaresd Post Def. The presen fonse functio being made i ican Legion : nected Wifll defense regis 1.078,119 Le sands of unaf erans, schedu the Legion 1 l‘Oad. C ‘This was 1 day of Com nathy of th Post No. 148 started the the local re; "The Ame overseas is he mander Milo companied b mander Fran General Fra tired, a mem tional execu "The findir frame the p: ican Legion | What this n seas will se American L with additio defense acti~ Commande the Americ studying civi Britain, par ment of air raid precaut! investigate : vices being of the Briti organization veterans cor: ican Legion. "The Ame recent mont] to contribut ber of maj aircraft â€" w last month 1 naires serve the New Yo Activities warning wil American L tion and coc cials of the lishments. . ary service, marily an . eration of community 1 military ser Of cours will help an ernment in CHR where Autho: Saturday

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