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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1931, p. 7

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in their fleet half, Yacâ€" pted a Press pass and ds for a touchdown. . A _ Tater Shorty Francis r from his one yard ra point failed. Five r Highland Park scored . Martin hit the Tine from . d line. Then Stipe did Fhe remaining 6 points d A.â€"C.â€"cameâ€"at _ the_ game after they blocked and recovered over the the clothing merchant, ure his customers a regâ€" â€" sgiving dinner if they nd coats soon encughâ€" d time he is advertising rkey to each patron who or overcoat at his store. s educated toe did the ind of the second quar. e ball sailed squarely upâ€"rights. The score : Highland Park, 6 for At that time the point ~meager, but when the it looked as big as a 1%, Last Sunday, ipe‘s Kick Gives s Extra Point s Hing of punts. Because 1@ conditions, the Highâ€" s resorted mainly to : which they woere very Iking up 14 first downs Giving Turkey ith Suit or O‘coat home if desired & were hampered by y im the getting of Park Press Al Stars A. C. struggle, as the monny ho tm n Nh n ecics 5lt m o. . ghland rork 3446 T LLOYD A. ¢. "t much, but. it â€" de the outcome to 12, last 134 LPM Silber Worth R OF PIANO ring in Jarr .: . â€" I ‘s and Advanced <|1~ It also § Mrs. J. Hart is entertaining at bridge today (Thursday). ' The Past Matron‘s club is being s ined this afternoon at the 8 home of Mrs. owe i Mrs. Frantzen of La Grange spent last week with her daughter â€"<M â€"KMreâ€"J;â€"A; ~Thomsonof Pleasant SHHLL, . MA : HME : ELE EL M n un en cce mmmnncimenets "W issUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK by wur UDELL PRINTING COMPANY sUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 “‘A"lf‘;"'m' wunjeations must be accompanied ”fl,.fu:rno.-‘“hlflunfi.vm. Vol. 20 November 19, 1981 tained the members of their five ""Mtyâ€"and MrtsB:Hetkeâ€"enter= tained at bridge last Saturday eveâ€" ning. § â€"Mrs. Joseph R. Noel of Oak park visited her brother Mr. M. Warner of N. Second street last Friday. avenue. P * ..Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Benton Harbor, Mich., is visiting her parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. â€"G. L. Vetter of Lincoln avenue. & Miss Mae Siljestrom ‘is enterâ€" taining the members of her bridge Mr. and Mrs. °H. G. Lankford The Ladies Aid society of the Grace M. E. Church will meet toâ€" Sheridan avenue. morrow Local and Personal of Highland Park i W where an aAdmittance charge is pub -mu“mnmuvz 22 N. Sheridan Road MHighland Park, HL H. P. 79 * Ruchings for charming neckwear. L georgette banding, pleatings and rufflings cream, black and white, all white ecru. finger towels, with luscious red cherries of linen appliqued in the corner. j TIHE LACE SHOP luncheon sets, towels and dresser scarfs. .. Have you seen the. Mg& â€" the cher_rz designs - â€" SEE THEM! COPY THEM!. Towels â€" white huck and birdsâ€"eye edged with Irish afternoon (Friday) with Christmas ‘Brin'gs New Ideas sondolence, cards of thanks, must be accompanied No. 88 __Mr, and Mrs. Albert Lyle of Rail.| _Mr. and Mrs. John Zengeler of way avenue are 1 y. Bloom : are this week of a baby girl born on Wednesday, in Texas. Nov. 11. Annou 1 at New Rochelle, N. Â¥. . Upon the young couple will reside at 485 ‘Pelham road, New Rochelle.: : The Rothschilds were former residents Announcement has been made by Mr. Jesse A. Rothschild of 105 E. Delaware place, Chicago of the marâ€" riage of his daughter, Babbette, to Jack â€"W. â€"Hirsch, â€"son â€"of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hirsch on Sunday, Nov. of this .city. s ns aratancgiian John Joseph Witten, 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Witten of 858 Ridgewood drive, was among the fifty prize winning babies whose pictures appeared in the Photograâ€" vure section of last Saturdays‘ Chiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Varney of Glenview avenue are rejoicing on the birth of a son, born at the Highland Park_hospital on Thursâ€" day morning, Nov. 12. â€"â€"The Pi Delta. club will meet this evening (Thursday) at 6:30 o‘clock. A Chop Suey supper will be served and initiation of new members will take place. Lieut. Paul W. Blanchard, Jr., U. S. Army Air Corps, who spent his leave of absence with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchâ€" ard of Walker avenue departed by motor last Saturday morning for "his hnew station, Selfridgeâ€"Field; Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Several dinner parties were given in his honor before leaving for his station. Tel. Highland Park 1138, Marley School of Music ?i'ku begin ‘at $1.50 weekly and include one private and one class lesson HIGHLAND PARK & FLORENCE CHASE Beginners and Advanced Pupils Matthay Relaxation Method 223 CARY AVENUE Telephone Highland Park )eep circular . _ Brown and 1138, Winnetks 3012 603 Davis St. Univ. 5480 ~ H & Mr. Robert W, Larke of the Morâ€" aine hotel has just recently reâ€" turned from an European trip. . Mr. and Mrs. Van*Meter of Louisâ€" ville, who have been taken the home of the George B. Chapmans for the winter, went to Louisville last weekâ€" end .to visit their only zon, who is a student in the Kentucky Military academy. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are living in the home of Mrs. H. 8. Gray of Ravine drive. ? the officers of the Elks club at a 7 o‘clock dinner last Friday evening at his home on Laurel avenue. Deerfield road Wednesday, given for the building fund of the Bethany church. ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred _ Marks _of Walker dvenue are the happy parâ€" ents of a baby girl, born Friday afternoon, Nov. 13, at the Highland Mesdames Leslie and George W. Brand were hostesses at a lunchâ€" FREE TURKEYS THANKSGIVING DINNER ~‘~ on Sam Fell!l â€" FREE â€" TURKEY FREE with every cash purchase of a suit or coat =«meâ€"«=«â€"before Thanksgiving "_~_. .. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Coats $25 up Fell‘s Men‘s Shop â€" Reese hospital where he underwent a tonsilectomy. He is getting along very nicely. hy * New plans for the high school stadium and field house are being prepared â€"by ~the â€"firm â€"of â€" Perkins, building that would cost more than â€"will have a seating capacity of 8000. The : stadium will have an under track, a dirt floor and a space for pole vaulting, shot putting and i road Jnubing. Preparing New Plans | â€" For H. S. Field House Manufacturers Dinner â€". â€"â€" A Manufacturers dinner will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 8 at the Grace M. E. Church under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society. The dinner will be served at 6:30 ».m.â€" For reservations call Mrs. Billy~ Karger of ~Lincoln : avenue

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