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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 11

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stian Science now . and Mrs. A. H. side. The meeting ock. The state ofâ€" devartment chairâ€" sented. . Music will Mrs. William J. Pi« man of music. Mrs. eak. on the subject it building for perâ€" pent a few days this nwa, Ta., with Mr. al, but spiritual evil, but: good; ional conference of ihs of the first ten striects of Ilinois ‘Thursday, October »rman hotel. Mrs. resident of the IIliâ€" nd and all the rial sense, being cality, are unreal. nfinite Truth we stinguish ~at ~any t is absolute, â€"diâ€" it is relative, huâ€" is understanding, h is created and y ~God, must be ince like begets he real man, as the healing work. is the divine Mind nite and omnipresâ€" of the truth reâ€" nan, together with ~errors> ofâ€"mortat ruth to bear upon r whether the perâ€" ar away. gratitude which ts feel toward Mrs. ight about in the t,â€"aâ€"transformaâ€" ig of the mind, iealing and involâ€" £ spiritual Truth, material error as pplication â€"to the cific, antideting, ite department conâ€" held with the deâ€" nen presiding. At evening, in the Bal teand junior chairâ€" eir conference, with json in charge. y, is infinite, inâ€" inging, â€" perfect, al; consequently hese qualities is not real. Hence, cience treatment it mental manipuâ€" rccount the great me into their lives Meeting â€" ated Clubs hicago Today I is indebted to her ind spiritual interâ€" on page 29) at â€"12:30.~ â€"After Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merner celâ€" cbrated their wedding. anniversary last Thursday evening at a dinner party at the ‘Floyd Stanger home, ut eouples‘ wedding anniversarâ€" DHUMEL ; NXAE REEL 0. 00 T ies occur in Octoberâ€"and S hp e nnog en n L c al d 1CS . OCCSUR: : 200 â€" 0 000 o w on party is an annual event, being: held alternately in the two homes. * Mrs. Roy Clavey entertained her . EV hnnl“‘fid Club OEWfiWY five evening. The Tireless Toilers Circle of the W'oma?;..Mis;iona,r'_y,SQQie_? of the Bethlehem Evm'gdiéal chiurch ‘met Wednesday evening. : Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Davis spent‘ last week as the guests of ~Miss Marie Ade of Chillicothe, Ohio. The Mutual Club will meet on Thursday â€"evening.of this week at theâ€"home of â€" Mrs. Floyd Stanger, who‘ always entertains the club: at a Hallowe‘en party each year. They P T 298. e on e 0 oi will make ANanks the Dorcas Home. ~Theâ€"monthly business meeting of 1 the Bungalow church was held on Tuesday evening. Hostesses for the evening were Ethel Merner, Ruth Frantz, and Dorothy Vetter. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Frantz, WiICN t 14 4.0 12000 ... S apit is csmm i Sacaratedcitat ane 2 i. C oo sR aner c on Elmwo?d avenue,â€" spent: Sunday 4t\ "mfiss Lult Behrens of Evanston Brown‘s Lake, Wis. â€"__ _ was the dinner guest of Mr. and Earl Frost entertained her| Mps, Carl T. Anderson on Thursday bridge club on Mon * ing: = â€" Mrs: Sarah Fritsch is very ill at| My. and .Mrs. Ole Stensland, Mr. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilâ€"| aad Mrs. Henry Behrman and Mr. oA 4 ame e dunghs on rnes Aontchare nf Tht Pss foe 1 d e t _ * ‘ h 1 f < > AMG 1 1900 cohansnc on 2C Earl Frost entertained her| Mp3. Carl T. Anderson on Thursday bridge club on Mon ‘ e ing 22 x Mrs. Sarah Fritsch is very ill at! _ Mr. and ,Mrs. Ole Stensland, Mr. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilâ€"| and Mrs. Henry BehrmA® and Mr: liam Koebelin of Forest avenue. _ |and Mrs. Aucust Schamberg. of Chiâ€" Mrs. Fredericka _ Koebelin . of| cago were dinner and supper guests @enfiflmemt_w&ay ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause on and Thursday with Rev. and Mrs.| Sunday. s J. Leuder of Elmhurst: â€"! . Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bruso spent Mr. Warren E. Hunt and family| Monday with Mr., and Mrs. Hilding 2 mavec Th â€" enont last Sunday: with| Oberg of ChicaAgo. f and Thursday with Rev. and Mrs.1 J. Leuder of Elmhurst: s Mr. Warren E. Hunt and family of Cary, I11., spent last Sunday with _mg_hmhgx._thg__ll&n_‘l.iflflt_f!_“l‘illsgf_ Fair Oaks avenue. â€"Mr. Hunt is the master of the Caryâ€"Grove Masonic Sodge. between .Fox River Grove and Cary. A car rolled down the Deerfield. avenue hill from Shapiro‘s store on Friday evening and smashed the railing on the northeast sidewalk of the C. M. & St. P. railroad viaduct. No one was in the car and no one was injured in its adventurous trip. ily gathering and dinner 01 Frank Plagges at Wheaton on day.> â€" 3 § hundi];gd Club William Plagge attended a famâ€" W "'l e ral t E'â€"":r! dinner of the fice:â€"â€"40 Pratrie® Avenue® = ~‘Phone Hishisnd LM8T, 00â€" Srarsoryâ€"Prairic View ; Phone Libertyville J‘_.{:, t 3“ dciil Sirtinl <gil arâ€"| _ Mr, 0. W. Getty is leaving Thursâ€" er. or__EQ_M_e_thifilh«e he will eld | visit his parents. . He expects gone ‘about five days. her]| Mrs. C. W. Getty is in charge of ‘he â€"De school P. _â€"*| P A. membership drive for Deerâ€" the | field. She has appointed Mesdames the| Lewis Ashman, Earl Frost, Earl met| Varner, Floyd Stanger, M. O. Hopâ€" kins, and Ray D. Reeds to assist ent | bher. If parents are unable to pay {iss | the dues, because of the financial depression it does not prohibit them on | from attending the meetings. They E -.\ are most welcome and are urged to CHARLES on Route 22, Sunâ€" sery Workers of the Fourth Presâ€" Lyterian church on "Weanesday "at the home of Mrs. Paul Walker of North® Michigan boulevard in Chiâ€" cago. : 49000 TNACLE ~TECCC, . 10LE Me . 22 00e 00 Mss on Te Sunset court on Thursday evening. Miss Lois Sturtevant will enterâ€" tain at a Hallowe‘en party, Saturâ€" day evening, Oct. 31, at her home on Beverly place. Miss Dorothy Dean e LCC ELCY t Mrs: Elmer Schmidt and daughâ€" ter Geraldine were the luncheon wuests of Mrs. George Sampson of Mr. and Mrs. Denver M. Courâ€" son of Waukegan, were guests of their niece *‘ KND ASSURE _ SsUCCESSEUL GROWTH NEXT SPRING! srieties of. trees cmmeat Ne sseaicirtuide@dyra e FGane t Barberry, honeysuckle, high bush cranberry, dog woods, se engueeshpirk veren Nes ; growing season. and the ample fall rains lr-lyMthrfllnfi respond to the first growing Funeral services for Uckerman Barngrover, Frank Oâ€" Barngrover, Saturday at Lauver‘s 1| ; C204 1 3 8P L 1 un ootincevatainas â€" dncl> paiatint Frank O. Barngrover, were held on Saturday at Lavet‘s ‘funeral©> home ter home on Half Day roal k ast Thursday.. The Barngrovers residâ€" ed in Deerfield for several years where they conducted an ice busiâ€" ness. Thestwo sons Frank and Scott will live with an uncle, Seott Uckerâ€" man of Chicago. Mr. and M and family w Mr. and Mrs. cago. Te ~ EEeme oC Ommnacie * ® iy about the roots so they are ready to ond to the first growing urge of spring. Amam-umwmh-d!'!l â€" one mile west of Milwaukee Specialists in ___._ . .. . FIORrE NURSERIES s.. Solomon Shapiro re Sunday guests of L. Muchman of Chiâ€" FHE P RESS8 Mrs. Elsie Viburnums, Avenue P 4 | 1 â€" BWB i Af is . A MEL .cc catufasia i hacenigans db en * / t ton Frantsz house on Deerfield aveâ€" nue recently vacated by the Andrew Deckers‘. The Tuxis Society â€" will â€"give a Hallowe‘en party at the Presbyteriâ€" an church on Friday evening, Oct. Mrs, Agnes Clavey is presenting a style show at her home on Forest avenue Thursday and Friday (toâ€" Mri and Mrs. Albert Krause atâ€" tended a party at the Henry Lutter home in Glenview on â€"Saturday, givâ€" en in honor of the birthday anniverâ€" sary of Mrs. Krause‘s mother, Mrs. Julia Nicklas of Northbrook. at 7:830 NNNE ins the home. _ And Of B MA ] course the first thought is gas 227 w . of curtains. Highland | [ 29( | Take your curtains down PHONE | tAF llk now and have us pick . Park _ § them up and "do" them 478 _ ."gp" for you. Our workâ€" â€" ~~~~ers are so careful that the sheerest fabrics come out just like new. We stretch your curtains to the exact original size by a method that Teaves no pin holes. And, if you desire we will tint your curtains for you. ~LACE CURTAIN nosaa@) SPECIAL ’ â€" Highland Park Since 1899 Oldest Business Concern in High Phone H. P. 178 _ 618 North Gree Libertyville 290 â€" - THIS OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 14th RELIABLE LAUNDRY s DRY CLEANING CO. mnsnssemmemmmmeememenat e CCC 000C T T "A = 2 i iin se s s 6 â€" h t at U . vitation eâ€"Leen is3 . Cree oo 1emroe m_ N MudiedAASAAKARMR ORA . °62000 . dcmmanene rou in ce 2 uie sc sc on & lliâ€":rarLaun Wessling is making: ‘an extended visit at the _home ‘of Mrs. Philip Rommel spent Friâ€" day with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel of Grange.â€"â€"â€"; . â€"â€"â€" \ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller left last \ tast Thursday to visit H.r_.‘ Miller‘s Hallowe‘en party â€" at _ tDe" HOHIE ~W% _ 0S ?.u Hopkins on ; Friday "evening,=== Hopkins are Katherine Kauffman, Rernice Juhrend and Josephine _ _ Schessler. _ â€" 3 Nov. 2 to Nov. 14 Per Pair ~My. and Mrs. Roy Miller left last. last Thursday to visit Mr. Miller‘s father in Florida. They will be gone about three weeks._ Roy â€"MilHer is proprietor of the Briar Sweet shop in Deerfield. oncern in Highland Park: 618 North Green Bay Road ~50¢ :z ga;E.i;â€".Ehe offing, ‘tis +o think of brightenâ€" and F4 6 (h

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