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Highland Park Press, 27 Mar 1941, p. 9

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Miss Margot Hartman of Pleasant St. entertained a few friends on Friday at a dinner party followed by bridge. The occasion was a birthâ€" day celebration. Miss Athel Engâ€" land of Chicago was the only out of town guest. Frederick T. Golden Jr. formerly connected with the Household Finâ€" ance Corporation, is now with the General Finance Corporation. Wallace "Goat" Glader and a buddy, Charles Fort of southern IIliâ€" nois, who are stationed at Camp Grant, Rockford, IIl. were the week end (guests of Goat‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glader of S. Green Bay Rd. Miss Gloria Jeanne Golden was the luncheon guest of Miss Marion Holmes of radio fame, on . Saturday at the Old Spinning Wheel in Hindsâ€" dale. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Youngs and children Joan and Jean and Mrs. Young‘s mother, Mrs. Cottrell of Terra Haute, Indiana, were the week end guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Johnson of Clifton Road. Miss Annette Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts Jones, 272 Vine Ave., attended Senior Prom at Wellesley College March 21. Her escort was Mr. Emmett Robinson Jr., of Yale University. Robert Lundin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lundin of 937 Lincoln avenue, has been pledged to Phi Mu Alpha, men‘s music honorary, at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana. The organization has as its purpose the advancement of (music throughout the country and requires outstanding ability and active participation of its members in campus musical activâ€" ities. Miss Margaret Shay and Miss Elizabeth Low, who are students at Smith College, Northhampton, Mass. are motoring with three other stuâ€" dents to Florida for their spring vacation. . Mr. Otto Fisher, owner of Ermine Cleaners has returned to his home from the Highland Park hospital where he has been a patient for the past few weeks. He is getting along as well as can be expected. Otto Fisher Back MARCH 27, 1941 GJerse Jales of the .Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor Bee DrostE, Society Editor RATES FROM SIXTY CENTS A DAY FOR ADULT, HEALTHY DOGS When You Go Away for a Month, a Week, or the Weekâ€"end â€"Save Trouble, Time and expense by leaving your pet in capable, experienced handsâ€" ja/e_é o/ tAe The Piethorne Kennels Boarding and Training School for Dogs Dr. Nixon has recently appeared as chapel preacher at Cornell, Yale, Smith, Princeton and Mt. Holyoke, and will return to Chicago, Sunday, The Stufey Smith Auxiliary of the American Legion are planning a Binâ€" go party for April 15th, at the Labor Temple on North Avenue. Dr. Justin Wroe Nixon of Rochesâ€" ter, New York, speaker at the Northâ€" western University Vesper Service last Sunday, was a guest of his brothâ€" er Charles Nixon, in the Udell Buildâ€" ing, over the weekâ€"end. Little Carolyn Henshaw returned home on Saturday from the Evanston Hospital where she underwent an opâ€" eration. She is getting along very nicely. Mrs. Agnes Duffy of S. Second St.. who has been ill for the past week is able to be around again. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Saranzak of Northbrook, on Saturday, March 22, at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. The Highland Park Garden Guild have an exhibit at the Chicago Flowâ€" er show being held on Navy Pier this week. They will go in a body on Monday for luncheon and to hear the lectures to be given by Marc Leeds and Schiller McDonald. Mrs. John S. Wineman of Cary Avenue entertained twenty â€" little friends of her son Johnson at a cosâ€" tume party last Sunday. The occaâ€" sion was Johnson‘s 5th birthday anâ€" niversary. Cowboys, Aviators, Inâ€" dians, little old fashioned girls with bussels, etc., were all present and enjoyed the moving pictures of Mickâ€" ey Mouse and the delicious refreshâ€" ments. The Musart Club will meet next Monday afternoon, March 3ist, at two o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch. Mrs. Lisle R. Hawley who has been vacationing in Florida will be present to conduct the pracâ€" tice. C Mrs. Hilton Danner and her sisâ€" ter Miss Maulenhauer of Skokie, III. left this morning, Thursday for a month‘s sojourn to Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Conrad and daughters Barbara and Beverly, who have been visiting their mother Mrs. M. H. Conrad for the past ten days, returned to their home in Glenâ€" dale, Mo. on Sunday. One mile west of Skokie Boulevard on West Park Avenue THE PRESS8 Bob Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross, 1413 Wildwood lane, won the heavyweight title at Princeâ€" ton University boxing tournament, held last week. Ross is in his senior year. William Harrison, a draftee better known as "Petie" among his close Miss Beverly Frisbie has returned from Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio, to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Frisbie of 166 Lakeside Manor Rd. The North Shore group of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae will meet Tuesâ€" day, April 1, at 1 o‘clock for a bridgeâ€" luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. R. Millner, 5813 Nicolet St., Chicago. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Irving Gillick and Mrs. Lioyd Hood, both of Park Ridge. Mrs. G. L. Vetter who has been ill at her home, 448 Lincoln Avenue for the past two weeks is able to be up and around. Mrs. Saylor D. Shanefelt is a surâ€" gical patient at the Highland Park Hospital, where she underwent an appendectomy last Friday. She is getting along nicely. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jordan, Northbrook, at the Highland Park hospital, Wednesâ€" day, March 26. April 27th to speak at the University of Chicago Chapel. He is professor of Christian Ethics in Colgateâ€"Roâ€" chester Divinity School and is the author of the recently published book "Protestantism‘s Hour of Decision," which discusses the Protestant‘s stake in democracy. His conviction is .that in order to survive, both democracy and Protestantism must prove their dynamic quality in dealâ€" ing with the problems let loose in our present world. THE HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING LOAN & HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION 21 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Tel. H. P. 361 Safe Because Insured â€"Insured Because Safe MORTGAGE LOANS Mr. and Mrs. Max Caldwell, 1806 Pleasant Avenue, Highland Park, are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday, March 23 at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital A baby son is the cause of all the rejoicing at the Beach W. Aten home on Gage Lane, Lake Forest. The baby was born at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital on Tuesday, March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berdett Thurâ€" well of Libertyville are the parents of a daughter, born Thursday, March 20 at the Highland Park Hospital, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Robert Jordon Spahr, 944 Ridgewood Drive, Highland Park, have returned to their home here after a short vacation spent in St. Petersburg and Miami, Florida, Auâ€" gusta, Georgia, and Key West. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson have returned to their home here after spending the past three weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. William Slater of Highland Park ‘are the proud parâ€" ents of a son, born to them at the Highland Park hospital, Wednesday, March 26. Mrs. L. L. Winters who has spent the past two and oneâ€"half months in Tucson, Arizona returned to her home on Laure] Avenue. Harvey A. Witten, a Highland Park decorator, who has been a patient in the Michael Reese hospital, Chiâ€" cago, for the past eight weeks, reâ€" turned to his home, 728 Central Aveâ€" nue, Wednesday, associates was entertained at a fareâ€" well buffet supper, Sunday evening. Fourteen relatives and friends attendâ€" ed the party. Harrision left Tuesday morning . with twentyâ€"cight other draftees from this district for inâ€" duction in the U. S. Army, Highland Park, Illinots Telephone Highland Park 2967 %

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