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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1931, p. 20

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13 Mrs. Moore, who lives with her sister Mrs. C. H. Green, ‘fell â€"last week in Highland Park and broke her arm. t a house guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. â€" Robert â€"_Johnson â€" of Brier Hill road, has returned to her home in Pembroke, Ky. Mrs. T.â€"W.â€"Porter who has been Local.and Personal of Decrheld: THEâ€" REASONS WHY CLOTHES WITHIN THE REACH OF THE BIG MAJORITY Every suit cut and tailored by an ‘expert. Our workmen are the cream â€" quality clothes â€" tailored to inâ€" Buying power. Thousands of yards A million dividual order. ancdinl nigie daeovey crommtantinibece mscudtize mNXtel Cl l hillos .. e e o P on «dn ioi savings. Investigate this service at a 35 I 319 soutH bEARBORN | wesT VAN B SUITS â€"TOPCOATS and OvErcoaAts HANDSOMELY TAILORED MODERATELY PRICED EXPERT TRYON SERVICE _ Mr. and.. Mrs. R. V. Hutchison. and daughter â€"Louiseâ€"Annâ€"ofâ€"Chicaâ€" were Sunday dinner guests at S:. R. D. Reeds home on Orchard lane. ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Donald Easton visâ€" ited Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Haehâ€" len in Oswego, I!l., on Sunday. Miss Josephine Woodman and her sister, Mrs. Belle Kist, of Chicago, left Sunday, a week ago, for their they will spend the winter. ranch of their brother, Mr. John Woodman, is about two miles from nings «â€" five circles of the St. Paul"s.Evanâ€" gelical church. ‘The committee in charge of arrangements were Mesâ€" dames Fred LaBahn, A. J. Johnson, Julius Johnson, Robert Mau, and John Ott.‘ Money bags were turned in and the groups told how the monâ€" ey was raised.> The rest of the atâ€" ternoon was spent in playing games. Mr.â€"Bennett, who has been visitâ€" ing his daughter, Mrs. John Heafield of Landis lane, returned last week to his home in Framingham, Mass. her club at luncheon on Friday at the Déerfield Ave. Tea room, followâ€" "ed by bridge at her home on Brier Hill road. + ; Mrs. Leslie Brand and Mrs. George.W. _ Brand of Highland Park were hostesses at a luncheon at the Leslie Brand home in Deerfield on Wednesday given for the fund for the Bethany Evangelical church of Highland Park. About twentyâ€"five Miss Anna Krimbill of Chicago spent Friday and Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Freese. â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Schinleber of Northbrook, were guests at the Roscoe Wessling home on Saturday. Miss Earleen Warnshuis enterâ€" tained her club members at dinner on Wednesday, at her home. on Chestnut street. the home of their daughter Mrs. Maywood. Mrs. Clarence Huhn will entertain the Areme club the Friday evening after Thanksgiving at her home on Springfield avenue. â€"‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and daughter Doris Jean were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Neisman of Chiâ€" ePHOTOGRAPHS kegan â€"spent Sunday with Mr.and pimfifirfirisern6:6 06 of } home on Waukegan road. 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchison and Mrsa. Laura Summers of Wauâ€" Mrs. S. P. Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. James Macadie who Jane Todd returned last Wednesâ€" y from the .BITHng_s_ yemorial hos; J. Hecketsweiler Studio Christmas Specials Make an Appointment Today Three Beautiful Photos in Large Size Folder $5.00 . Hellman of Waukegan. David Williams and son David Jr. of Slocum Lake visited in Deerfield on Saturday. nX ed The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church is meeting Thursday afternoon (today) at tha home of Mrs. Emil Fredricks. â€"â€"Mre.â€"E.â€"D. â€"Bleimehiâ€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"S, P. Hutchison. with Mrs. Martin Murphy of Highland Park, wore guests. at a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Ida Halloren of Waukegan on PHidey" Sftermcon. _ _â€" Dr. C. Johnston Davis left Friâ€" day for Theria, Mo., returning on Tuesday. Fred. Mever and son Rayâ€" mond departed on Sunday for New Florence, Mo. and are expected back the latter part of the week. The three men went down to the Meyerâ€" Davis farm near New Florence on business. Dr. Davis also has anâ€" â€"In spite of the depression officers of the Deerfield Building and Loan is increasing rapidly, as more deâ€" posits have been made this year than ever before. At a recent meetâ€" ing of the association two new diâ€" rectors wore elected: Edward Segert and Frank Sturtevant. J. R. Not: and Harry Wing were reâ€"glected. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz of Knollâ€" wood road had as their Sunday dinâ€" ner ~ guests ~Mrs. Anna â€"Notz, Mr. Rudoliph Notz, M;. and Mrs. C. A. Notz and son Charles Jr., and Mr. Victor Theimer of Chicago, ~Mrs. Emilie Glos of Northbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Q W. Flint and daughter Miss Alice of Highland Park. Sunday guests at the ‘home of rz. ~Frank Peterson of Deerflcld Tel. H. P. 2380 Opposite Post Office, Deerfield Highland Park Office °* State Bank Bldg. ATTORNEY AT â€"LAW and Wednesday evening Deerfield 495 Mr. of gue tert urd Sur

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