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Highland Park Press, 11 Nov 1926, p. 2

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P i"‘ .‘ i is attending Wells college ays.. ells college 7Ve Gol c on rin t n act on on n Ha wrike . 1y 2 _ _ _3 _A _ NO OERtHE £:of â€"Nove ber 24. . The dinner im He writes that so far he has had a cedes tl:hop at the Officers‘ ci’;;. pleasant trip and some good warm Fort Sheridan. Covers will be laid weather and expects to be back â€" in | fop eighty guests. â€"â€" =~ { New York about the middle of Janâ€" Mr.: and Mrs, Frank Lambert Watt vary, ~| have returned from their honeymoon Mrs. Trigg Waller of Forest avenue| trip and are living in their home at. returned to her home Sunday evening | 234 Mason street, Milwaukee, Wis. j from Aurora, New York, where she‘ Mr..Mont Decker of Anderson, ln-i‘ visited her daughter, Mary Tries wha aqi2,, .. 71 _ " CC Ut Anderson, In. Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer Etheridge of Grand Rapids, Mich., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell and Mr. and Mrs. Panl L. Udell. Mrs. H. Sanborn Smith of Ossining New York is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. T. Boynton. She arrived Monday and will remain indefinitely. â€" Mrs. C. A. Hoopes who has been visiting her sons, Messrs. Fred and George Tucker and Mr. Harry F. Clow, returned to h“thh::: in s:: Louis, Mo., Monday, wi daug ter, Mrs. Edward Sterling. Miss Frances E. Green who has been teaching at Highland Park, Mich. has returned to her home where she will remain until after the Christmas holidays. \ JEFFERY A. CA] Park Ave. & Sheridan Rd. Highland Park Phone H. P. 1608 «Mrs. Benton Bench of Winnetka was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen. Mr. and Mrs,: W the weekâ€"end with who attends school HIGHLé“P!P_PARK NASH SALES Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Moran enâ€" tertained at four tables of bridge at their home on DeTamble avenue Sunâ€" day evening in compliment to. Mrs. Moran‘s sister, Miss Anna Witten, who was celebrating her birthday: on that day. f 12"5" O netsâ€"â€"ranging in price from $50.00 up . ~â€"THESE CARS CAN PE PURCHASED ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTsS f If you are looking for a good used car, come in and look over our wonderful bargains. â€" All of which carry our Ralloorn tires :.....;:::. ___ :: _/~*/ Studebaker 7â€"Pass. Sedan __.____ Oldsmobile Sedan, 1926 model ____ . Also othersâ€"ranging in price . ~THESE CARS CAN BF PNBOH u Mrs. Frederick T. Golden is atâ€" tending a luncheon bridge today at thehome }l ‘bher cousin, Miss Harriet Haskell of Chicago. There will be twelve cousins present. Flint 4â€"D Brougham, A1 shape _/ _._.__ Nash Light Six Sedan, 1926 Model ________ Hudsen Coach, 1925 model ._._______.:_.___} Nash Coach, 1925 model ....._.._.._..____._.____ Essex Coach, 1925 model ...___..._‘._._______ Nash 4â€"Door Sedan, 1926 model __ ____.____ Buick Sedan, 1924 model, good shape ____._._. Wills St. Claire 4â€"Pass. Coupe, new paint job Nash Advanced Six 4â€"Door Sedan ddne isnn ns Nash 7â€"Passenger Touring Car o i onfeniiiiminnannak. Dodge Coupe, 1924 model ._______.______ Ford Fordor Sedan, 1926 model fully anminnaas The Philathea Class of the Bethâ€"| Mr any Evangelical church will: hold its | mond annual banquet in the new recreaâ€" |guest tionroomatthc%W;C.A.oaLluc of Br rel avenue on Friday evening.. sA left 1 large attendance is expected. _ â€" / week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lowrie | and| ‘Mr son Arthur have just returned From | Wedn a two weeks‘ motor trip to Indianapâ€" bridg olis, : Ind., where they were guests | and A of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welch, formetrly | week of Ravinia Park. lt ie se o5 k , PAGE TWO Guaranteed Used Cars es O "eeere abenyePaint qrie, P rilith cishar onlfi ie sns 1e, Sunday evening l 234 Mason street, Milwaukee, Wis. York, where she‘ . Mr..Mont Decker of Anderson, Inâ€" , Mary Trigg, who dians, was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. college, for a few and Mrs. Rolland Bleimehl. | * (Continued on page 4) J. Moran spent their son »Louis, in Mexico, Missâ€" , 1926 model, fully equipped A. CARQUEVILLE, Prop y for; Virginia Jerome of Cedar avenue entertained a number of her friends at dinner Saturday evening preceding the dance at the Officers‘ club given by Elna Benson and Aline Williams. Invitations ~have been issued by Captain and Mrs. O. M. Moore and Lieut. and Mrs. H. C. Baker for a sevenâ€"thirty o‘clock dinner to be held at th'e Green Tea Po_t_ on the evening Connor of Burlington, Iowa, who isl the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Creigh. There were ten tables of bridge. After bridge tea was served. | Dr. Raiph H. Kuhns, Moraine hotel, professor of the diseases of children at the Illinois Postâ€"Graduate Medical school, Chicago, has returned from a short trip to Sterling, Illinois, where he spoke at a mieeting of the Sterling Woman‘s club on the subject of "The Child and the Community." | Mrs. C. B. Sculley and family have moved to Highland Park where they | have rented the Edwin Cole home on‘ 8. Lincoln avenue. , Rek : Thales Lenington, who is attending the University of Michigan was home on Sheridan road for Saturday mdl Sunday, â€" * Mre, A. Lawrence Mills was hostess on Monday afternoon at a bridge party in compliment to Miss Lucia Mr. Harold Larsen of Evanston, formerly of this city, is in the Presbyâ€" terian hospital, Chicago, undergoing three weeks of treatment for ulcers of the stomach. C 5 The girls of Mrs. Fred Botker‘s class known as the "Sunshine Circle" held their monthly meeting at the home of. Miss Doris Rogers of Burton avenue Tuesday evening. Western Avenue Lake Forest, IIlinois Phone L. F. 47 â€" â€" Elna Benson of Lake Forest and Aline Williams of Fort Sheridan were hostesses to about eighty young peoâ€" ple at a dance held at the Officers‘ club, Fort Sheridan, on Saturday eveâ€" ning. Mrs. Lynn C. Jones entertained Wednesday afternoon at a luncheohâ€" bridge as a farewell for Misses Eunice and Alice Knox who are sailing next week with their mother for Europe. Thursday evening from a three weeks trip in the east. : | Mr. and Mrs, Simpson and son, Rayâ€" mond of Kankakee, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rogers of Broadview avenue since Saturday, left for home on Wednesday of this P en o $ 980.00 785.00 725.00 650.00 400.00 1065.00 â€" 690.00 859.00 600.00 350.00 485.00 525.00 400.00 650.00 German service, 10:30. , English service, 11:00, 6 8 Saturday school, 9:00. $ ‘ Sunday school, 9:30. § Oe ©Thursday evening the LaSalle quarâ€" tet of the Star Concert series will preâ€" sent a program under the auspices of the Luther league. â€""Adam and Fallen Man" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, November 7. ( 7 | The Golden Text was from Ezekiel 18:23, "Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord God:â€"and not that he: should return from his ways, and live ?" a West Central avenue W. F. Suhr, pastor â€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ?2 ‘| field Shields "%m i:"h one Eon n or n 4 ‘ .’l a . Na 4 be played at Soldiers id, Chicago, i this year. â€" Tickets for this game on ‘| Nov. 27 are not available at this late dats, except those which are selling at an enormous price.. | Paul Blanchâ€" ard, Deerfleld ‘25, who was appointâ€" ed ‘the representative from this disâ€" trict at West Point, is sending Mr. Sandwick a ticket. Each student is given three tickets. Paul‘s parents are going to use the other two tickets. PLANS TO ATTEND â€" KRMYâ€"NAVY GAME We are in the plumbing busiâ€" ness for your health and a profâ€" it for ourselves. You are bound to profit in comfort from our experience. 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