Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1931, p. 7

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up. apprehension; new; are “Quintin“ harem. this time. In our on action, and with its dis- ions. in China. damn moment; and no I an 1ndifNrmtee (which! mail preterm 'tO'fééi) " good rdting. Sorry. ' is by all odds the best ntil next week Thaw ikyline" comes and "The use” and other good follow. "Pardon Us" and and Rankin their gth comedy. This is I and imaging and real artndr.srf11, he, observed. ilrart1uinist this film. that will have most is Eirifiiiii in Gii weeE E e beginning of a new errors of pioneers. The e shown in the evening in “Honor of_the Fem- is . ‘picture featuring I hath” not very much and R. “Sidewalks of M each good actors eaten end Cliff Edwards _ t- bettervehicle the ett comedy. it is not up standard, and does not roubles no man can see hey are, fortunately, as 18nnmerrht1r-qtp4 if we Edie may; any iiaiis inued on page 12) lar yearly (any! part1. rm smegma: me. for the Meat of up” department, “in the Evaluate!) Woman'l by, Dee. 4, at 2 o'ehrek. i" 'iiiid ',w'i'aa'rev'irii'i,'i'iri'i) I Lrlrr _ --ChdrMeetsr Nov.39 e, '7 the poiitical caldron tiiahTiireath" tttHeir)'. lama: wsual.uiua, to is universal comm. tion Ind panic, and I our poorest fellow cit. :es and intrtreriees of the 'ire are sorely tried, and he tried more oorely, in the vast and deadly hr. fommittee Review ring furnishes food for " all of it or none: _ surmount in history, r-rt-Ftrs m; It men who rad thi. iii! srtriittiiiiirii we be? upe; while' all the em. Ah now/nun a, an a Quotation In. Held in Highland Pork Nov. MP, Weekly, " Your; Plan: for Yen’s Work; Fitting Today ' Install one»: ithout the prospect of atter Films Troman'tr Club ’arty December 4 tMt5t,ctr""" -ittgttt'8EtEl '... my r.,..' Jll1t.il'iliii'i",','l osmium have mung“ Mrs. Once TIM. ttth district director of 'the Amelie” Legion "gain-yr”: in We: the du, Park Know: temple yesterday sft- mm‘whkh m attended by over one hundred representing all of the units i,rtherdtrtHetc " . . - .," Mrs. Hebe! Punch; state tn“- urcr of the American Legion aux- iliary end I mtionel otheer of the Chapeau of the 8 and 40 we: the installing ttitke_r, and inducted into service Mrs. Grace Tibbals. Wank? gnu, " 8th district director, Mrs. Mary Gotti, Libertyville, alternate director, gmd Mrs. Magnet Green, Weakegen, 'utrtreaett-at-ar'my m.Paueelis as presented with, rSitiiitiW' "at 711m” '-a' 't-itt6"niheHrr turn presented u past president pin to Mrs. Hun Brown of Lake For- art, retiring director. Mrs. Tibbals gave an Amt-inn Legion auxiliary compact to Mrs. NonlucShane, re- tiring siemturr-treaaurer, as a when of appreciation from the dis- trict for her work. T The units will ell take active part firm and ehild, wel- ere work durin the Christmas tide, which win {hinge HE EiriiRiitir," iiiid three when? homes in the district. Thea also .9199 ttio 'rhet. My an toi' 1h'itt"Sheithti,' this Work“ coin: in: under the heed of the natioiial defense committee. - At the close of the meeting, re- freshments ‘were served by the Highland Park unwary; in next district waiting will be held in Ubertyville'in February. The Ravinin Reading club were] delightfully entertained on Nimmt-l, her 16 with Mrs. Murray's reading on "Green Futures.” Refreshments were served by _ Madame: Baker and Gurney. Lost Monday Mrs; Gordon Grahame gave an intereet~ in: and pleasing report on "Good, "irtirtE'"FiiiaiiiiiirirBFiiiiit" iiiid Wifi.' coe were hostesses art this meeting. Next Monday, Nov. 80, Mm. E. E. Kern promises the club on intrigu- ing report- on Vicki Bnum's last book, "Life Goes On." - The following mutation is takern from a _rqreeht,ttrtnte--ithe New York Tina: 'ttttttrt-tts tr g star. "Princeton's golden opportu- nity-ta score in the opening Mod Wiley: Hugh Seyfnrth. brilliant Princeton sophomore back. who” play m the (gum all during the tune, fell on the Washington and ft: gambit on the visitors " yud he. sTi7ii"iiriiriir,'l'i 'ttiiiiririii Fifi.": iiicii1tiiitiri'iit 'iiriciitr'iui!ikii"_ --e "'"t 'e aiiig Local and Personal Recent unini- " the Wnrwick non-um a. 1m fed six briitu _ G"t"afiiiriiTnurt"giiiii"rir" evening; _ ' ' Mr. Jud Hrs. Harold Possum have returned from the Lawsonh' Country club at Green Lake, Wit, and will leave in a few weeks for Avon Puk, Pia., where they will wand the winter. Mr. Founin will be professiontl at the Hixhhnd [Aka Country club. _ V Mr. 'and Mrs. Hurry G. Ports were 4taiUd (01.313 7 . 134. $33- aiiFTymiii"iriiitE tl it]. put' 1.- ther, who has been ill for some time. Putnam] services were held Tuesday In Infant“. Utah-mo "If I'm I bf”HiiiI€ avenue, who was injured lat Fri- day in an aymmobile accident, is improving in the Highland Park hospital. 'Mrs. William P. Stall) of Clin- tom Iowa, 'wu the guest of Mrs. Helen Golden t few any: last week. Mr. R. R. Thomas of 606 Onwent- sis nun-me Jett-Saturday for Man- dy, Ohio, where he will visit his Mr. and Mm. J. A. Thomson and family are spending today (Thanks- giving), in La Grange with Mrs. Ibomaon’a mother, Mrs. Frauen. ‘Mr. Martin J, Irttsu11 was elected to the board of trustees of Cornell university, last Saturday. Mr. In- sull graduated from Cornell in 1898 with the degree of mechnnlcul en- gineér.’ -ee _ _-_-ru-le--":',',,'. wentsia avenue, left Nov. IT {mien extended tripqthrouxh the west. Be wmA'spend‘ "Xttsttr1rtqttehttr ,ritti-tritr aunt and uncle, Mr. audits. Hen- dricks, in San Leandro, Calif. Little Billie Bridges entertained a number of his littlest at a party yesterday, honoring his third birthday. anniversary. ing for" priesthpod_at Si. Marved- It money. _ . . Miss Grace Niebuhr of Smith St. Johns name was the ’week-end guest-of Sen-tor and Mrs. 301qu of Burlington, Indium. ' _. Mr. and Mrs. Williun Kelley pf DeerfUld Ire the happy parents of 3 son, born at the Highland Pnrk hospitnl on Sunday, Nov. 22. V . t Mrs. Joseph Siegele of Ralf Dar road entertained at two tables of flve hundred Monday evening. Helen Lener of Homewood avenuer' who is in her Junior yea at Web- ster college, Webster Groves} In, will not return home for man. giving holidays, but will spend it with friends in Webster Grove. This yen- lies Leuer is acting vice- president of the Junior clue and president of the chemistry club, the Sign: Phi Theta. q ve- T . - -e- The Dream Portaahtlrari1Lanmt on Tueedey evening, Dec. 1,“ home of Hrs. t B. Lucy of Date evenue; Mrs. Earl Purdy and Mrs. Cher-lee Perdee will be Ito-teem. Mr. und In. V Alex M. Stewart. formerly of 616 Forest avenue, In" him up their guidance in But- rinxton. m. _ l _ T In. apa'de wraankm,sr1rtpet9tt'-, Victor Ralph won the golf ehayt- """"'"--'""Waralr"'tat3ri'-"r"-- P""""""""'"""""'"'"""'""'""'". SWiTtiGilGlr"Te'" e‘. 'm" 1 w ~45.th Mr. Chris: M. Schncldor. n for- mer resident atrthi.. city aml {or ' number of you: Trrrtreutor of a Genes furnishing and Jewelry store. which was Inter ‘pnrchuod by his nephew In. R. W. Schneidar, ws' ordained to the Priesthood Inst Jihad. and Mm. Earl Wharton. L---------' In. Arthur Grant McPherlon has returned from Detioit, Kick, when she visited his son and his wife Mr. also Wu: 1-qu - New Adhi-r-.g" emu. AVE. . HIGHLAND Am T¢B.P.Ollz Hun-walla“ MISS ANNA WILLAS Swedish Massage Saleof' -V-, _ __ Christmas Hanid'Bags A grand year to give bags-better quality leathers and smorter styles than you ever bought in your life tor less than tNe dollars. Calfskin, graii) 1eathertsJti.n seal and French Beaded Bags, $2.96. s Other. Bags These base are of the some quality and of same high grade workmanship as, those you bought)!“ "ttyt. t2si, .Muie of high grade calfskin, grain leathers and combinations. Wide selection at $1.95. . ARNETT'S . _. "We $2.95 new!“ ltd... Hithhnd Park Plume R. P. 321 ' G & R STABLES A}! -39“! 1tt1ilrFN'r, smut]; Kansas Jexeept Sundayu) ' WINTER RATES HORSES BOAItBRD

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