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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 37

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"Ppointed by the session. The merâ€" ker is to be ‘acted upon slowly, and tautiously studied. Mrs. Pfieffer of Evanston has signified her willingness to appear again and be of. assistance Mrs. Raymond Meyer attended a party at the home of Mrs. Joseph Peddle of Highland Park, last Thursâ€" day sfterncon. _ ‘ At the Missionary meeting held on Thursday at the Presbyterian church, it was decided to appoint a commitâ€" tee to form a commission to discuss the merging of all women‘s activities of the church. There will be two repâ€" resentatives from the Missionary soâ€" tiety, two from the Dorcas society, and two from the congregation to be Mrs. William . Steffes visited her brother, Mr. Henry Lancaster, in Chiâ€" cago, Saturday. __Mr. Lancaster is seriously ill. $ q Mrs. Harold Youngs will entertain her bridge club on Tuesday afterâ€" noon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller spent Friâ€" day in â€"Milwaukee. saslsvs Mr. and Mrs. John Farner of Rivâ€" er road entertained at their home on Saturday evening. =~~â€" â€" ~ â€" Billy, the sevenâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs.. William J. Amendt of Stratford road, is seriously ill, and will â€"have to remain at home for a month. â€" = â€" Mrs. Earl Frost entertained at bridge on Monday afternoon. Mr.â€"andâ€" Mrs. Fred Labahn visitâ€" ed Mr. Labahn‘s mother in Evanston on Sunday. _ se 24 Dr. Davis and Dr. Sugdon took Xâ€" rays of him at his home on Sunday. Mrs. William Selig and two chilâ€" dren ofâ€"Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig:on Sunday. e past week and her mother, Mrs. Fred Selig, has been staying with her. â€"â€" Mr.â€"Charlesâ€" Selig is taking an exâ€" tendedâ€"vacation â€"from â€"hisâ€"duties. as station agent for the C. M. & St. P. depot, because of i;lnesyin theâ€"{famâ€" ily.. Mr. Selig has held this position for the past thirtyâ€"five years. â€" Mr. J. P.â€"Condon, who has relieved Mr. years, isâ€"again in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shekorski of 626 Onwentsia avenue, Highland Park, have moved into the Fred Meyer flat retently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Meyer. Mr. Shekorski is emâ€" ployed in â€"MecPherson‘s garage â€" in Highland Park. : The Doreas society will meet Thursâ€" day, . April 2, for anâ€" allâ€"day .meeting at the Presbyterian church. ‘They will mend for the Dorcas home. A pot luck luncheon will be served at noon. ~Mr. ~and ~Mrs. Edwin H. Johnson and two children and Mrs. Johnson‘s father, Mr., George Pettis, visited in Itaska, II1., on Sunday. Mrs. Ross Sherman visited at the home of her brother Edward . Bach day afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. â€"Johnston Davis; > ; Mr.â€"and Mrs, Virgil Selig and daughter, â€"Mary, _of â€"Highland Park, visited at the Peter J. Juhrend home Friday. M Thursday, March 26, 1931 and Mrs. Peter Perry are. exâ€" | home this week or next from Deerfield Locals Bendt cousins. â€"He clatms that Deerâ€" field movies . surpass all Chicago shows! ~~â€"Russettâ€"Eggertâ€" of â€"Chicagoâ€"spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bendt Jr. of Hazel avenue. Sad is the Riverside, Michigan, where the winter with their son daughter,..Mr..andâ€"Mrs.â€"C. son. Downtown Display Room ' 151 N. Michigan Ave. { HUBBARD Mâ€"’N Linden Ave Winnetka 1512 © THE NEW ALL WHITE PORCELAINâ€"ONâ€"STEEL FRIGIDAIRES ARE You are cordially invited to come in and see the new, white, Porcelainâ€"onâ€"steel Frigidaire. Many features make it the advanced refrigerator, and the finest ever to bear its name. @ You will appreciate the beauty of the cabinet, with its acidâ€" resisting interior; the "Cold Control" for faiteq fr;uing; the Quickube Tray for reâ€" F"AITTEND OUR they spent inâ€"law and FRIGIDAIRES IN GLEAMING â€" _ WHITE PORCELAIN _ T HE PR E PUBLIC SERVICE CO. NORTHERN ILLINOTIS STOVER CO. «~Mrs;â€"Puaot ~Fuller ~and her shadow picture, exhibited at the Garden club show at the Merchandise Mart, were pictured. in the Chicago Daily News sponges. It was one of the Bannockâ€" burn exhibits and received a blue yibâ€" bon. v ~ Mrs. Emil Fredericks will entertain| Miss Opal Neal of 1 the Dorcas Circle Four at luncheon,| was the dinner guest of | . Tarry. Muhlke on aventte. â€"____â€" _: _â€"_â€"â€"~â€"iâ€"~=â€"â€"~.â€"â€" * To o. . Te agen o7 o e nop rakey leasing ice cubes instantly; the Hydrator for freshening vegetables; the super» powered, concealed unit that operates so quietly and at such low cost. e Make every ing open house. You will find our Spring Showing to be one of the most interestâ€" ing displays ever presented in this city. Advanced Refrigeration :) znsiox.n‘m'ow:er * * &A * ~â€"~â€"â€" Whitehall 8161 ° EVANSTONâ€"1631 Sherman Ay OF THE NEW at ~the Fred Horenberger home on Sunday, Miss Mildred Newton is entertainâ€" ing:â€"the Feachers‘ Bridge club on fome o1 Mr. and NMrs. UChester Wessâ€" ling of Rosemary terrace. _‘ Mrs. J. R,. Notz started teaching in Norwood Park on Wednesday. Greenleaf 4480 Miss Opal Neal of North Chicago was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman of Glenview visited "~the ~Fred Horenberger home. on SOLD‘ WITH a y St 87

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