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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 11

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can link by 'iraitaFr" bCthii ouneit, to pu- n " Soldiers’ percentage of ' tickets sold music, at” thi Ideal high b college team @599. Eagle TtTfiSuriFikt use bu not ails. t the Legion f the receipts pt relic! mark at that each nda " rained spun: music talent in the 11:11 with the so of High- mncil. ' do of t get Mountains " Elwell is my to -tttt' the Ink EhmIN a to hgiprthe a and is not benefit to it- ‘ethu been ition of Bay, Int Tried the prin- ncion Council er appoint- m atsaairi, -" sting reports he now rm the trisirr mood of by iook of Grays LeeionnniAs ood, October init will be 'ridny, No. and Harry that of tak- " 11:30. monddis- evening, ance- in 69m; wat, her "Giiiik Zia on vow-v Infamous It be! home on Orchid the. a". a. ”"w - -wi,, the no“ of Mr. an! In. 1ttytt - _ ., A -- - " an - - -- _""'"-" Shapiro jut weak. A number of festivities Vere held in he: home. On Thur-thy. In. . 6mm of Chicago gave a tunetsason-ttrUpt in compliment? to In. Kntlmn. Mr. iii-if-fir-i-aL-_-stares-ttt on Saturday in her honor, Mr. and Mrs. L Tnitpl of Knox, _Ind.. - 'iIirmirtaratrttPeP" -"NPqlMr attend the University of Chic-co. and mu Evelyn cum of Chi- cago. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer easter. brated their ttgr-tith veddinc sunken”! .99 §un§9Z1WEh°VmM guests of new» JieEiiiirrarttmrr at the Delbert. Meyer home on thm, set court. Mr. end In. Bury Nor- 'iii-TF-Fri-cert-ret-Pte-tttf, maggot the Iu1biirk “eye? home; and Mr. and aris.jmirrrotttte-ee Elmhm-st were the out' of town guests. _ . Funnel services vermheld 8am. day 'dtprntton for lire. um Kingsley Moore, of. Marfatr who w“ n retired‘vefgnn Mother of the Logan school in Waco. Mrs. Moore was notive in welfare work. t-iiiUaG-a-nusu.,thtultsamLs.r,f, "Hi: refireaiiriitthtt "iiiTii"i'iiiiiii7r'"G'a odist Episébpdl' OH Pebple”: Howie. She served malty-thee you: as a aiGastrouthcuar,tr1Lysl,yttt,le, She is survived byJur 'tiriTi'iiiir1WiFir E; Moore.- Mr.- Moore is antenna. Deerfuid 'esidenusadmrhegt_t1t, first met of the house new oeetr. pied by Mayor and Mrs. James J. Hood. Quito I number from Dees iiArdtuudthe rancid: Mrs. Blltittston, te.. Ttrin' Broth tl. 'rw, Mrs. E T."iiiiTih"i"ii an l tN - Miss Sally tusd Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Mrs. Chiugo wen Smithy not: at spendil Clammount place, the home of Mrs. her I" thrtherine Ender. 'ey of Mrs. W. B. ther entertained her The sewing club on Thin-nth! afternoon been It 1f 1iiiij6rttemrrisFeemr-- Btr.. m neighbor, Mrs. Harry Fowler will be the next hostess. Mrs. John Dotr summed Dom: Circle Four at luncheqn "on Tm day. It we: the birthday anniver- sary of Mrs. Christ Manger, Mrs. Alfred Dow end Mm. Johan“. - Mr. and Mrtu Harold Fisher and family have moved from the Fred Stryker home to Glenvlew. when Mr. Fisher has a gasoline filling It:- tion. Seventeen from Mold “with! the Lake County Royal Neighbors convention at Gurnee. Int Friday "tqrttoott. five a! Whom auo, F” Mzrotvm mantis..- Pprre, mount and parttetpaud-ip the ttro- (rim. Deerfuld's part ,htrrtttttr. indie work. Mm. George Pettis, creole. (we 1 tout. plea. An executive meeting of the Girl Scout commiftee competed of In!" ent- end the moat Iced”. M Infamy “met the home af re. . In. gem Pom #11 Ifrt. iariGtweiu- __ omtirttt.at ' home of In. lunch: Basie Winnctkn. ',, Deerfield Locals KntlcmtnotOnIgth B. Carr "ttarrtained her The Dads " h on Thursday afternoon been postponed se-am-tr-rite-ry. my, New. 6. Mm. Bury Fowler will The Saint e. in“. “mm church 1 1 her "Mm. Leslie Brad spout loads: with but mother, In. Ac Isl-w Mrs, George Ill-trom srpent last week-end vu'ttintV " the home of Mr. John Sumatran and Misra Ruth Eng-tram of nation. Iowa, and in Cedar Rapids with Mm. M. L. Emer- eon. Hi. D. E. Wugeck has Manhun- fermd to Oak, Park; so with his hm- ily will move in the near future. The Wugeelu will be missed. Mrs. Nrteeek------nteerrurr---e1-cer- active in the newly cranked Wont-- en’s club. end we: would: at St. Miss LaurLHuhlke of River Por- eet in spending this week visiting in Deerfield. On Tueeday, Mrs. George Brand of Deerfield svenue clitoral!» ed at luncheon in compliment to Mist Unlike. _ _ - . Hines Shirley Clark ind Bath Ree Ripley of Northbrook were the dinner guests of Jean Pettis on Wednesday‘evenihs; - ,A -V--- .r. 11%;:an 'arrctretrBtereyee" tatmnr-ittetr-9drrehitr 0mm any waning " their home op Wars rington road. ,Mrl. A. R. Wanner in artirttre school nurse for Derick! for tiii' weeks, while Mrs. Donald Ml! i. any. M " . _ T "id's. Olivia Anderson spent an} days of. Inst week with Mr. acii,taALtgsll.til, (Gertrude L - - - WWW - ijiij"irt iii. Train httt imrehased Hunter’s Sport Shog- » Mtgmgnd C Mrs. Barry Glendon were 'iiiigtiirasTsirptet.tisdttt?t, home of Mr. and In. Manic Peter- Aen V of, Ai1tts.rtrvi11e: 'the" Children of the' American? Revolutién will hold their next meet- ing atthe hope of Mrs. Owen Pea- body, In Highland Put, an Sutur- ar, ttet. 24, at T pan. ' Ihrvitr were My” - " q a"iziiLUfiiuuomkhr_Etigt_1AV Mrs. Bertha man orehieis in spending this week at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Agnes Cin.. vey of Forest “cane. The Dads and Scouts dinner In: been ”pondlfrom October 28 to TrHhr,-Noe. B. _ V T __ The Sewing» We! the Holy Cross church ”meeting Thin-eddy ham]! C (teddy) at the putty!” Mrs. Agnes Clevey "I the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Cherie: Deckler of Chicago on JVturtVr. - Irwin-s. Fred Whit. Hrs. Fred mm; In” Frauen Bie- dereudt with Mrs. Mildred Gibbs of Highland Park visited leek Gibbs at the Chiengo, Junior echool. near Elfin, at} SENS-y.- n v,," V -iTiii.riitLtur bf Bement, Ill. rived on Sunday "min: to l the winter at tlsePoyte .of her -ater., R._trJ.,rhlli1rtts IM?, ifire"iiiri" of Ramon. Educ-BM __. 'arusi‘"cut: mo'Prubytery. in to 8M " the You. MW- muting on Smith! mains. nt. the Pm.ttrterun eharett. ‘, 20% DISCOUNT _ on Laundry Work Brought , and Can-d for . g Entry 7 ounAirf -t1Brlr, tiiiid'iiit3iiiT “Germ-"W .--m~mw-um m, tTortgheHdttn umsituo- from Chink _----.' _ttf, , -_ -.-~, _t0 _lteiEIti.ptt in " one 1umdrtd sixty Bitumen!“ Show pihiiidE 'tmiie-att-tttsts _, in . ---- Bucks at om hundred meaty-four What promise. to be thn but box- pounds, Gilpin at one htytdrod Dirty- in: card in two you: is promised the pound- tmd Rawlings " one " -44-- an [WA-um. mum hundred thirty-tines WW3: To What promise. to be thn but box- ine card in two you: I: promised for October Mk (WW night) at For. Mill. TB. Eight matu- boat: will be rated with the luv- grltu such " Charlie- Rndncy for the min to, Splc Cuyford, the tstutp I car, for the semi-ml. and the iraukd-uurht-r1getc-ytt--lr,trr,-tt "and twice before but filled to materialiu. between Goorgq Nelson .aigs-au-ahdhsgetteort. This prom- "sestotrethebeatAttht on thepro- nun " a great deal of feeling exists between the“ two. DANCINcieinmIIGHTHQLCEPT Air/tlp/Ny Edgewater . -_ FAR GA I tit "lt trtrftrt.' THE HIGHLAND PARK. Puss __st:yirttisutT5r4rhon, 557 -' Fridays. Until 1:30 A. M. ' . * Irorrrrt1-rj-sat1.,,1r41tt. Until 2:30 A. M.’ 4=s: In Addition to summit ' can _ V No’Couer ouiiiiii/fciii"isiiu', tir Dimer Guests '_$$SAVE$$_ ALCYON THEATRE WHITMAN-ES" More and better advertising is the beat stimulant to business profits. Now, more than ever, sirurrtsytrinetst' needs eiiery pos- sible sqpport. Liberal, truthful yyi, ngl “Whmmmlm "'r-iiaEiirriirtiriairrhtmsr---"--- (___','] EVERY MONDAY T0 FRIDAY NIGHT _ -- _"i_--t-er- -- -F_ a-cg.ttttar,t.t1tf,hLJ.t,t.ec_, *--, .. '6._F'-l wi Beach Hotel - 5300 iiik.y Sheridan Road ADULTS 40 Cents MR. BAi)SOtsl, says: open this‘ show mu Downs. Third m Artillery. will M Leonard Hanson to doeide the mid- Mole-ht mmpiouhip of tho Third rteitrArtiiUry. 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