Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Oct 1931, p. 11

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l tint the same mime“ fiit pay. ’01: the several Ciiata' 33) ma", mostly utttcib him. All mem. L. LCani iii __ [.ng In? the Quantum“. 'r-lysate-ttSurya as be leaned ho use! and that he in tonehwith (In the investigation motion grazing; inlay presented voting thepewioq n Airman of It No. 145, wilt work ,umong tlif the world war. d'r. ' M leCurthy, hm“ he affair whié of the Ingest Night Devoted patina Bus! m Bills aratttrr lull, and sting games. t is hoped, that" “to. trtto make? gp will 9130 foe Vitieu which M- l the card pad! edmsday attu- 'omioentotel It I 1135 be I 01' . weejtihiiriii,riii. E:W$;;wg ie gathering is ' for the comir" [to operation at t, an evening of :'or the majority ggtxthmgh the- 7: 3611.7:er {Emmi/e“ entertained In; All Invinii’ he} eTiiWiWTitiiiiraiti 6trNredmmda, it 15.8in who are the Deerfield Ave. Tet room, followed iriirHiii ---trr-trridtm rather home. q an; formerly; 'l Howard tlopp, iiiine Hotel trrfeel obli,“ iividual tick a“ am who an tte, m-..__ . A; r , tii; f . rtr aruttm"ttaa men :3; All Kiwiinié' at the city mun. p,utumn weath- in; 138mm" sir' rities at b huge Oct. 5 ”wink ref " it?!” I -A ttriiuAiiAiGriasopy)nsprimsd COUNCIL “wing-J e, a.Aga,,, it -. -irttiir-a'tt-tmr-trirtttir-ttratrtgr- in?!" In _ honor ' his birthday anniversary. It was a costume party. A . T . hrerthttrtLptrtrt, Deergeld Gun club Were invited fef'pé‘st' iritiiitsrr-thtqie' l league eh! bird clinic shoot on Sun- dis, Sept. 27 3f the Elgin Trauma) Gun club. TheJeagues included in , the. shoot were the Tri-Country, Alex "Tra-iiisiramt-aqartmeratttmstr-tG-k, hall. T "c"----.".----"-,-.------- various Ptrrettt-'reaeher "troeintiotta, Whose schools send children to the local high school. The purpose of the “butler: was to plan for I joint was: stCaiLiittt, 13., Tl, Ah to. be held Thur-day evening, Oct. 25 at tie 'Thr. _P1i't""irienRigriMttrtttrmtt-rttre- Br. Harold o. Run. Wm of edu- cltim 4L she 2Ueherru'r, counts of" 0011sz “Whirl“ delinr the “when, m th-tttu-ttrp-fue' an» invited to attend. Dr. Baez'- Mect in to be, “Alma and Functions tf ?he,8eeondu~y School.” --Nrs. Henry Schneider pound any itStaIidiaasmgyteuitaahetamG Deerfield-tshields high' school G Thursday afternoon with other presi- dents and prograin chdmen of the The Junior troop of the "Deerfield Girl Scouts will leave at 2:30 911 Sat- urday afternoqu for "trttilre.fit. Camp Oak, with .thoir leader, Mrs. v. W. Spiiggs. They vii have '3 "weenU" e"' - _ Back "rrw--Diirrd v stiikiiirpufiieiiiiltaaiiiiiirzssa. "miifiIiiiirayit- neth Petter', 11eerfuld; Prank Appleyard, Glenview; Woodrow Wilson brook: Amrtirtretrsoir, Lake Forest. -- - ,, - - Above is pictured the Boy Scout editors for the various, districts of the North. Shore 1&3:erde Press club. The» scouts met Tuesday, Au . " studies sn'd press club activities. These district editors are responsible for 'gettinguetrtat news reports, from the Morons troops in their district. They are then sent to the local mper and appear on the Boy Scout section. Much ere,itis.dssthtirmtrk,iti0ii"itsi%iiiriG't' "r. A =ri'rrttt.tpy.trz.rpy_re, Roberts. Glencoe; Ambrose Ctyttatrailo, Highwood; Jack Osborn, EWHWWWM mite. _ - '----, __ __ _-_--, __ Sid: "rmmithsr,- ' Wharf, 77951 “i1 Deerfield Locals pf, the Max-{01}; Aiiiraii"iGi'C , mass CLUB FALL mm” "utius, smiley “Rabbi-u, -arif .Miu Alice Ends bu natal-0d her fourth your at Loretta aendemn Nt.. pnn Falls, Canada. .4; . _ . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton of Mir.. my, In; wen week-end “at: at the Fred Meyer home. -,hCr,pryi, Mrs. C. T. Anderson anter- tnined it%.iriha'i arm Satan (by evening " their home on Chest. Mrs. D. E. ‘Wogeck and two ehil.. dren have, returned from Amos, 1m, where they spent the summer. Mrs. Waxed: will resume her position is mist .ot St.d3tutlittlumtty, m. Mm " WWW Mex-met Hunt and Genevieve Curd. teachers At the Deerfield Grumman: school, and Mfss Donna Belle Jonson of the Wilmot school are to be ad- visers of the Girl Htetierves clubs for this coming year. " dinner is plum ned for,3don&O evening, Oet.'6, to draft plan: for the "am-Ital schedule of activities. _ _ Mrs. J.' R. Note wu host“: to the Ammo club on Friday evening " her home on Knollwood drive. 7 ' “has of ttward town-d ' seoutmGr. ter’s Key for work " Camp Bin-Ka- gggygntthia pasrthutpmer. . » Jméé‘e. amen or. new; at: race was among‘the forty-three Boy Scout leaders, who received? eertttb. William Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Barritionof Bannockhurn, .is attending, Lake Finest academy this but P . ' . 'rl-ll-Pt-i-ir-ix-Arms-maui, tt..?.yr-,g,iltil4pp,r,,, yig,it?t4, at thc. ,_.113m, Jrtittlhiriie."r "iiiairiiiiiiriiii Mriiiritf." Mrs. H. M. Hansen of Bannockburn, who has attended Shattuck Military academy at Pnirbault, Minn. for fer I",':,'."-"-' emerged Lake Forest "iN- ege. nerd services were .held Marley afternoon attirehouse with Rev. E. J. Bruso oMeiating. Burial was in tfstrtlt, 2fttttltthtlt cemetery. - She is survived by a; 561i qrteri'ormiiHts: fteid, and a daughter Mrs. Nikola: Rains, who lived at home. Mr. Schnei- der passed away several, years aito. - tll, "Wibh1ii.iiir7'iiwiTttti; ' ftdriii-- PRESS _') "RELIABLE LAUNDRY. a DRY. CLEANING co. The Weinaidék thing} Ji -iFitiiGiic kgKmpved into the house on Waring- Tiiii' road foiiirierrTearrmsirerr-tiik ӣ5 .Ns ararr:ataisiviiiiiiiiihii, The Counted: family ha moved from Mrs. E. J. Long’: apartment to EUze1 avenue; Mm. Conduct in Mrs. Mary Hutim’ dautthtasr. Mists Eitsabith Weimer of Chicago spent Sundpy with her sitter. Mrs. B. Selig. A trained nurse in in at- taining. listAm JteturecitCati,. an, a sister. is also staying " the' Selig bong. - t _ aehsraaitmuihAiiiiii - a" 'ii-ra-rica-i-r- ill It. the"hyne of he: nieéd, Mrs. E. . Oldest Business tGneimn in Highland Park PhonrH. P, 178 618 North Green: Bay Road Thoroughlyagwj Pillow Stiijeial ROBERT We PEA r" " . Free Delivery including Sunday Opposite Chiago North Western Station From 0rtolberr5, to October 17 _ You R Our special aerating process restores for. mer pimpncsg, p913: W -anedieittim, necessary for I fifiifi‘tfiinflfii‘ifififdwne the names ‘of the drugs he needed on a piece of ptqttruutd then force the patient to swallow it. Today, we can furnish physicians with atl knqu chemicals, and psrfittiiiiis, '“" When n.Cttittee.J,')irieian could Mere Science and Ethics " Reign Ilia: Velma Potteuger returned to MMEJLméééâ€"m 6.7313335? day. an: a visit at tie home of her father, Marshall Pottencer, of Elm ’il‘ tt.' -. ", . T a . _"" -. “WM. - - .. S a MY" *-- _ -4hdvW'-Ci.cdud'GFiii"i"iG' 'tr-Brier" ' The Knkhb, who lived in the Gary 3 homo, moved away over a year up. .ii - In}!!! Mrs, W. A. Woods, of " In: Elmer Hoffman spent Int Monday with her parents, Mr. and In. Harry Bradley of Andy road, Readout. T chieaio, tbringfutd aviiniie rind G tliéi'rv:ul: tte! mu, D1212»; Mrs. Lyon at ksfiiihiiiil -'-, Sweet - Plump _ and i and Phone 144 by " lil T tl

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