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Highland Park Press, 21 Nov 1929, p. 9

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ronkhite of â€" Ravyi, rprised by a numbe 1esday evening, w ebrate her birthday ds were the featy, fter which delicioy e served. : and daughter, M Rogers Parkgrw TC. Toll angainy Wednesday, and q. y Guild card pary tel. Mrs. Tolm the wife of Bisho this diocese. of . Miss Dorothy of Mr. and Mn n, and Edward Ofi e Saturday |afte. ence : of the bride; mbers of the bride â€"iuuflia~1mm ortnightly club, ien and Mrs. Pete ining at tea from ay, Nov. 25, at the rien, 885 â€"Foxdale _ is _entertaining five hundred club Jones of Evansâ€" ity presidents of Women voters at fonday evening. spent the weekâ€" . with relatives. Â¥. who spent the ~Park left last uline Voight to e in Miami Beach, ,d Qon.‘ Hal, spenf ds in Downer‘s ue was & me o ernity. No dm"l:.: heir daughter, Dor, . Porest Harbridg, Nov: 9 in Phoen,, iry Burkhardt left ornia where they e. MiS& Reay 4 eerfleldâ€"Shiclas ium, he A memb ursday, N e their children Wv m C M~ â€"as ushers for the New York" to be oe school, Friday or the benefit of Nar veterans. w â€"of â€"Pasadens, his city is spendâ€" Urs. Daniel Cobb. SE CHASE Monday and ~Voight will after i9 it las and arâ€" Corny 19 stead in Evanston. â€"â€"â€" one â€" VIMVCGâ€" friends in Highland Park Tuesday. â€" Mrs. Everett L. Easton is enterâ€" taining at dinner next Tuesday eveâ€" _ ning preceding the. Ossoli club g‘“" ’_flig‘”‘”fifi 5s 'l'_w__!’ .;.';_‘" se SL'=£!â€"; -,_;_:;gg_:fi“‘i‘ s "AJ UE VÂ¥ CC 0o o e e a ts church between fiveâ€"thirty and sevenâ€" thirty o‘clock. â€"The public is invited to attend. . f Mrs. Minnic B. Knight, a former Highland Park resident, who spent the summer at Shelter Island Heights, N. YÂ¥., is now located at the Homeâ€" +« =A _ in‘ Reanmnatan. â€" She _ visited Ther ladies of the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church are holding a roast pork . supper. fl:il :nninz Ai_n the Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith and son, Warren;, of Des Plaines, and Mr. TURKEYS lIb. .. .. 29¢ CITIZENS STATE BANK COMMERCIAL BANKING â€" sAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS YOUNG HEN TURKEYS *A SAVINCS INVESTMENT PLAN ~FOR EARNING MAXIMUM INTEREST Telephones 1676 â€" 1677 â€" 1678 â€" 1679 ~<~â€"~~~OF GLENCOEâ€"â€"â€" â€" COR. PARK and VERNON AVENUES TELEPHONE 1299 ©% collateral notes are secured by 110% collateral. in the form ‘of Real Estate First Mortgages on North Shore property. t# A o CITIZENS STATE CO. 1st MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE 3 ‘ AT 3 CURRENT RATES STABILIT Y 271 FANCY RAPP BROTHERS Aprccyetd3Cant 2936 |.DUCKS .o ROASTING CHICKENS LB. . . . %J‘8% Coflctcra’ N and Mrs. John Phen of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer â€" Sunday.. 7 \Grace Witten who attends the Holy Ghost Academy at Techny will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Witten â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Mason atâ€" tended the Yaleâ€"Princeton game last Saturday. Mrs. Mason is now visitâ€" Miss Louise Weiskopf visited her sister in Park Ridge last Saturday. Mrs. George Cummings entertained the members of her bridge club last Wednesday afternoon. eyy under _ observation ‘at the Highland | duy evening at their home on favine Park hospital several days last week | drive. | Ib. These notes are negotiable; are issued with 6 month maturities and carry a clause proâ€" viding for payment prior to maturity if desired by purchaser. ag TELEPHONEâ€"GLENCOE 1299 Real Estate Second Mortgages and Contractsâ€" Made, Bought and Sold COR. PARK & VERNON AVES. CLENCOER, TLL._ ITIZENS STATE INVESTMENT CO. _ otes in Denominations SERVICE.~ _ T H F 39¢ PR E8 8 has returned home and is slowly imâ€" proving. ained ten_guests at dinner_ on 1uesâ€" mds ie nue corente Wmine ie acgenCa.cam Mrs. M. E. Maiman, Mrs. Jones and ~Miss Williams spent the weekâ€" end in Oberlin, Ohio, visiting Miss Pearl Jones who is a student at Oberâ€" lin college. e ie n sciacd _â€"The Highland Park branch of Northwestern University Settlement of which Mrs. Karl Meyer is chairâ€" Traub on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leverone have returned .from the east where they attended several football games. YOUNG TOM TURKEYS Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Beatty enterâ€" of $50, $100, $500 and $1000 es $3 - s Te ' mysqgge« a clause‘proâ€" | 110% collateral in the form of Real maturity if | ~Estate Junior Mortgages and contracts on North Shore property. < _ â€" . _â€". _ â€" FANCY CITIZENS STATE BANK Authorized North Shore correspondents 24 N. First Street, Highland Park CITIZENS STATE BANK â€"â€" â€"~ OF DEEREFIELD â€"â€" * sAFET Y _ COMMERCIAL BANKING â€" SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS â€" Formal Opening About Nov. 1st Mr. Andrew Bloomfield with Mr. Dickinson of Lake Forest attended Dad‘s day at the University of Iiliâ€" nois, Champaign, Saturday. They visited their sons, Harold Bloomfield and William Dickinson. ist MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE $ AT CURRENT RATES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson enâ€" tertained the members of their five hundred _ clubâ€" Saturday evening : at their home on L&urel avenue. â€"â€"There Mrs. W. C, Sklyafi]Wned the budget committee of ‘the Highland Park Woman‘s club at luncheon on Friday. f freake 4 & have returned front a two months s sojourn in Europe. <~. â€"> P es OF GLENCOE Ib. A3¢

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