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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1931, p. 7

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between two strong p a fight that more ie 3,000 spectators out, not only to see ut to help charity ire proceeds being the Highland Park ; Zita Fehrenbach, 1e, Highwood; Harâ€" enableid the ut a 6 to 0 n last week‘s Press having recovered a a small march that relief fund. Ofiâ€" I service organizaâ€" of the finances and t play. _ An end run on page 35) â€"W,. Howard Mowâ€" t. Sheridan avenue, 3,000 enthuiastic ast Sunday to see ‘%â€"Flashes won, 6 zame, and the bigâ€" he whole affair to at the game netted Tighland Park unâ€" Game ; ng 1 served him @hiand Park "batâ€" y" last Sunday as : secored in the first § as stated. _ _ _ _â€" â€" . '-"MM"::"W‘ oooonfntonrene n en onl ce mc sum to be devoted her marrlage ”.erul * =!_â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mortsen and â€"so 1 it is to the credit gene Hill. . Sev P"tiet’h“" Junior and Mrs. Johnson of Edgeâ€" "organizations and * _given in their honor during fl‘l’“t :;ggher, g and Mrs. James Ish and hat this game was ~â€">weekras E.fl of the "maids" who will| Fam:ty of FEvanston, Dorothy Brace, 3 purposg. and :o attend Miss Phelps were here. Miss| pranddaughter of Mrs. Brace, all | out for the beneâ€" Hazel Stoddard of 1;Ԥ'm°k and St.:| of Chicago were the Sunday guests fund. ‘ Louis was the Phelps‘ house guest.| a; the Charles B. Brace home on Game . On Saturday evening Miss Elis¢| Bloom street, the occasion being ng legs served him Watkins gave a Hallowe‘en PartY| their thirtyâ€"seventh wedding anniâ€" whish _ nfas # ower: and : shes clashed for _ the high: school e Flashes 30 yard y lost theâ€"ballâ€"on rted the march that uchdown for the , under similar conâ€" to the ‘Northwestâ€" orthwesternâ€"Minneâ€" d wriggled through three will receive he Alcyon theatre. on Ticket: st Announced the football ticket conâ€" Sunday Nets â€"B illy Herbon, . E. Robinson, 1044 Highland Park. games in Highâ€" ent years, when n slates neither Allâ€"Stars and as folâ€" on: § â€"â€" Phelps had her maids ' ‘**1under Observation 10L ven UHJZ _ This week Miss Betty Phelps leaves| returned very much improved. o 2&!_-“‘!“ of “;fl“ of thh:rl';g The Misses Frances and Katherâ€" ‘midâ€"west cities to present her..N°W | ine Ohlwein ofâ€" Homewood avenue puppet m'w Ann‘s Froli¢â€"‘| jeft the early part of the week for PS ~_ She gave the initial performance Of| a tour through the western states :l:isupnpl,:lt,-how a fg: weeks h:_go enroute to ‘Los Angeles and San o eotet Poce it Coeats. N | eamcecs meins nant the wl o Gf " C o stop at Toron a =â€" § on this tt:ip as her musical assistant.| jing of Miss Ruby Kaiser, formerly 2 n e o i mds | onk msoal menthd n _ â€"= F gone sev months. The Woman‘s Missionary socie‘Yy| Mary and Sonny Ragan ~ento of ~the F.irst United: Evangelic®A| tained at a Hallowe‘en party Friâ€" ce church _ will _ hold their _ monthly | day afternoon at the home of their ~_"U0 ~~~~ meeting at the home of â€"Mrs. Fred| grandmother,â€"Mrs.â€"M. â€"Ohlwein. of THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 1918 Chicago office 6 N. sUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER IMLT Al mmh--mhmhd wmâ€"-..ulm«thewfiw. Arfieb!orpflhflfl-mmehmm by Wednesda ,,uo-wmm-mm‘fl curperms ADCCTC ‘Resolutions of condolenee, ¢ sbituaries, notices of entertai affairs where an admittance T ELKA Gmad ut w Miss Elizabeth Robbins Phelps of Prospect avenue has chosen Satâ€" urday, December 12,for the day of Vol. 20 _ IsSUED THURSDAY on Sunday evening, Mrs. Henry B. Clark gave a large supper party and miscellaneous shower; ;Sm}dny Ehu â€" â€"STEAM TREATMENTS Highland Park Local News ‘;‘u::'vr '-â€""â€""â€""â€"â€"I Pect will be charged at regular .dhv:::- AR‘NOIL Borchardt Beauty Shop Conditions hair . for manents . . . Stops fa hair . . . Gives the nat sheer and lustre â€"#o 1 HAIR BEAUTYâ€"THE FAMOUS November 5, 1981 _ No. 86 Michigan ave. _ State 6326 PRINTING COMPANY PRICE $2.00 PER OF EACH WEEK cards of thanks, Park 920 in Henning 577 W. Park avenue on ursday afternoon, November 13 at.2:30â€"o‘clock. _ The members are asked to please remember to bring \ their Thank Offering. _ s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallagher and Mrs. Frank Gallagher returned to their homes last Saturday afternoon from a motor trip to Wendall, Minn. with them. Miss Garrigue Gallagher was forâ€" mally presented to society ‘at a tea tlvmrbyherwen&%utâ€"â€"s.flndsr afternoon at the Gallagher residence in Deere Park. Following the tea Miss Gallagher,â€" her assistants and their escorts attended the "Cradle Dance" held at the Drake l!otel. o V-V?‘V;'lte;'aofié, Jr., spent the weekâ€" end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope of Vine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schweiger enâ€" tertained twelve guests at the Halâ€" lowe‘en party last Saturday evening at the home of herâ€"mother, Mrs. William Witten of Laurel avenue. 1 d iadnctut AutaabineAprepenin eP Anqnrnnpapnnen) Titk. HPG ELAE 1 Mrs. William Witten of Laurel avenue has returned from the Michâ€" ael Reese hospital where she was miderâ€"mm:fimrfurw-% returned very much improved. The Misses Frances and Katherâ€" ine Ohlwein of Homewood avenue left the early part of the week for a tour through the western ,stantes enroute to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Returning home they will stop at Toronto to attend the wedâ€" ding of Miss Ruby Kaiser, formerly of this city. They expect to be gone several months. . ~ _ Homewood avenue. TXE EW . : OZ & â€" ROWER AOCETI P CR NCTR CF Ne C arrived Saturday afternoon to spend the winter months with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Larson of N. St. Johns avenue. ‘Mrs. E. V. Hoskin of Milwaukee, Wis. was the weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street. 3 ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Meierhoff entertained a number of relatives from Aurora last Thursday. O. Larson returned to this city *â€"â€"~Phone Highland Fark Elizobeth Silber Worth TEACHER OF PIANO Specializing in Jazz for Beginners and Advanced your home if desired .’..Studio... 673 VINE AVENUE Larson of Wendell, J440 Eâ€"PERES 8 turn to this city about the first. of December. . e Mr. and Mrs. Cummings Grant of S. Second street are the happy parents of a baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, October 25. s i Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite of Central avenue are expected to reâ€" turn to their home tomorrow eveâ€" ning (Friday) from a brief trip to Atlantic City. m > s & Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Winifred Vinâ€" cent formerly of this city, to Mr, Edward Hintee. The young couple Mr. and Mrs. Hans T. Bakke of McGovern street were feted last mwm~mmm their silver wedding anniversary. Among the guests present were Mr. ‘A;: Haagenson, ~who was best.man at the timeof their wedding, â€"Miss Esther Haagenson, Mr. and Mrs. are residing in Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard accomâ€" panied by her son, Lieut, Paul W. Blanchard, Jr., U. 8. Army Air corp. just returned from a weeks motor trip spent in Aurora, T. : > . ;- wLobe. r-g-,â€" who were also present at the marriage and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson at whose parents‘ home in formed twentyâ€"five years ago. Ine Bakke home was beautifully decorâ€" ated with chrysanthemums, dahlias 28. unsas _ Myx andtâ€" Mrs.: Bukke ful gifts. * â€"Mr. Axel: Larson of North St. Johns avenue, who had been on the sick list for the past two weeks, is slowly improving. _ _ Campbell Chapter Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Bremer of 448 Oakwood avenue, on Friday, Nov. 6, at 2 o‘clock. Mrs. Bremer and Mrs. Donald Bruce will be assisting hostesses. . _ . . . 0 Miss Naomi~ Saathoff attended a | eligible. Wa birthday party last evening (Wedâ€"| ther annount nesday), at the home of her cousin,| __________ EeCE CCegieni i ol ee ie Nelintmen * S ingven . Junior Berghorn of Lake Forest. _ _ Mrs. Gregory Sheahen was hostâ€" ess to the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening. Miss Betty Thomas of Cleveland Heights, Cleveland, O., was a guest at the Lester D. Williams home sevâ€" eral days last week. & Rose Alma (Bubbles) Roth enâ€" tertained sixteen of her young friends at a Hallowe‘en party, Satâ€" urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson of Milwaukee, Wis., are the happy parâ€" ents of a baby girl born at the Milâ€" waukee hospital, Wednesday, Octoâ€" ber 28. Mrs. Robertson was formâ€" erly Miss Mary Louise Yowell of this city. e ,.; _ E. Stieglits of S. Linâ€"| American Legion Is â€" t P atniinne in SCV * peiea ie tbaelty (lohhwlllmlkk.) TEL. HIGHLAND PARK 83# Vawl“maflnm Sciertific Swedish Macszaite . â€" Infra Red and Deep Therapy Lamps ntrrctver Minsenge â€"Residential.Work 16 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD MISS H. GIESER The first regular meeting of the officers of Dumaresqâ€"Spencer Post, No. 145, American Legion, was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. Henry Hanson. A chop suey supâ€" ‘per was served after which activiâ€" ties of the post for the winter were discussed. H. A. Hanson was apâ€" pointed chairman : of the entertainâ€" ment committee. â€"He is also chairâ€" man of the charity ball which will be given by the Legion Wednesday evening, Nov. 11 at theâ€"Highland Park Woman‘s club. The proceeds will be used for local charitable purposes, ‘and for a Christmas party. of A Christmas party will be held for the members children and for Service men‘s children and needy children. â€"Thereâ€"will be a Santa Claus who â€" will distribute toys, candy,â€"fruitâ€"andâ€"nuts_tothe chilâ€" dren. _ It is also planned ‘to hold a charâ€" ity football game at the high school field November 21st. Just" what teams will play have not been deâ€" cided upon as yet. be given by Mr. George A. O‘Brien on the wonderful power of natural food and its relation to health. He will explain the new and simple method of retaining the important vitalâ€"elements in food. A light plate luncheon of food cooked without water or. grease will be served free. There will be no admission charge. This will be the regular meeting night and all Legion members are urged to bring their wives to Elks hall to hear this interesting talk. ‘The membership drive is still in progress and any exâ€"service man o already â€"a â€"memberâ€"is eligible. Watch the Press for furâ€" ther announcements. rara "Theodore Arnswald, ~ Paul Borchardt Co. _ Adds Fuel Oil Plant Paul Borchardt Fuel Co. has inâ€" stalled a bulk plant for handling of all grades of fuel oil at their headâ€" quarters on North St. Johns avenue On Thursday evening, No_v. 12, at and are now prepared to take care of all demands for this type of fuel. Their reputation for prompt service and satisfactory fuel â€"supplies is widely Marley School of Music HIGCHLAND PARK & WINNETKA PFices berin at $1.50 weekly and include FLORENCE CHASE Telephone Highland PIAON_OV $si%% Matthay Relaxation Method will be held

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