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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1931, p. 55

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icely furnished bed. t; suitable for 1 or tation. _ Tel, H. p 41â€"43pd pleasant room ie ver P t en Auiswrar‘s 2 _half block from no children. Tel neral" housework : space or wil} store on eA ne rates. 145 5 ND PLAIN orâ€" unfurn. â€"kite nk. s . 22 B.â€"Witiams, 3 P. 2360. â€" Capable bigh for children eve ible. ‘Tel. H. P. rnished front bed anted Tel. H. P. 79848 > 41â€"42pd C Wwern st., corner from buinm:l: ar transportation H. P. 3049. 424 oms with or ted and re; room : suitable for 1 > 1010 N. St. Johne P. 2011 furnished apart. 'g;flin at 573 w m ; use of entire Tel. H. P. 208. > â€"_ 414894 at T ; with bath, In. ave. _ Tel. H. p kind of work in new building: N. Green Ba:hi . DECEMBEr 19 > \ ent ; â€"electricâ€"reâ€" ave. Tel. H. P. dltf TADge : very room at 6283 w ; references : @guaran appointment and ask for > ... 50¢ -?"c{."u& 25¢ 8. St. with bath ; complete. wm‘ s2t if deâ€" 41â€"42p4 41â€"42pg @2 Con. bot wy _._ Miscellaneous _ HELp ~~WHERE WILL YOU HAVE YoUr NEXT FORMAL MADE? _ Mrs. M. E. Bernardini specializes in ladies‘ better dresses. For apâ€" . pointment call H. P. 2849. 36tf HELP wan‘TEp _ .31 "ur lovely samples of eards at ‘&’h""‘*'fi:fl:fl?, > . Lost and Found After 4 LOSTâ€"Toy collie; black and brown ; short faili lost last Wednesday in Highland r:’r_’k business section. Tel. Lake Bluff Wanted to _ _DOLLS REPAIRED and dressed. All of sewing, dressmaking, and lady‘s t ing, dry cleaning: We specialize in velvet gowns and furs. NCX STITCH IN TIME sHOP catalogue Heberling . CmmE CTTEIT n jiorcling Products in Lake county ; excelâ€" lént opportunity for right man ; earnings :2..1'..?."" not‘ unusual. Write for free SLP WANTEDâ€". RELIABLE DEALER in . teleéphone, booth of Udell glned 2“kely- and some ”tl nder nd return to Park Press ofl’ lt *\ TRAINED NURSE will take ~work by hour or day. Tel. H. P. 2086. 41. 1997. m,;’g,? x‘sx‘l'\m:l TO EMPLOYERS _ Everything . in _Highâ€"Gradeâ€"He o â€"Allâ€" Nationalitiesâ€" P _WANTEDâ€"Child‘s nurse frâ€"old ‘child ; experienced a 1 references required _ Tel Tel. H. â€"P.â€" 1532. child‘s THE SITUATION *T AINTING, PAPERING AND DECORATâ€" ING.. â€"â€" Good work; prices reasonable. John Christenson. ‘Tel. H. P. 760. S2tf Couples, G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY . 448 Bloomington, IIl. THURSDAY, DECEMBER i1, 1931 NOW AVAILABLE , cooks, â€" chauffeurs, malds," governâ€" z butlers ; hotel, restaourant, office .l"ude“' References POSITIVELY invesâ€" Hipated. _ *‘ _ 25 i0 Help Wanted ~LEEâ€"EMPLOYXMENT 1631 &AGENC}:: f ton I nson ave., ns TEL. DAVIS 8116 NO REGISTRATION FEE UNDER STATE SUPERYVISION 32 siredaie, ~strayed away _ ‘Thurs day ; . Det; was wearing ‘"Orphans of the " collar; please return: reward UDELL PRINTING® co EFFICIENT HELP ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS We call and deliver zflnt Avenue °_ . Hâ€"P. 567 36â€"42pd DPR ETD s EVes > Tok Tel. Glencoe 1161 and dressed. All kinds wanted to handle :lmbnufor a refined ; N.lg. P.w:: us 1’ MAUSOLEUM or HEADSTONE naurecor M_f_f‘# THE OLD aAup Reusasic 41â€"48pd ~~sB08 °N wWwestefn PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber Administratrix of the Estate of Isagae K. Friedman, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of February nex:.hlnt. when and where all persons having ims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication, _ i-"..-sv‘:vfigs.-ii.â€";ré.-w, c 1 e Mrs, Louis McOmber entertained the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening. tained at bridge last evening (Wedâ€" nesday). #2â€"" f Press? Others have, why don‘t you ? Sign entry blank found on another page of this paper and send it in toâ€" day. s pelec uo neniendnices reud. olA chuts exadanz & 4. 00 Have you entered your home in the Outdoor Display Contest being sponsored by the Highland Park «. Mrs...J. _P.~O‘Comnell entertained the members of her bridge club yesâ€" terday aftemoop (Wednesday). Mrs. Henry B. Clark is entertainâ€" ing at a supper party Sunday eveâ€" ning for her son Dallas Clark who attends the New Mexico Military inâ€" stitute, N. Mex. He is returning home Sunday evening for the holiâ€" Ralph who attends Hill school, Pottsâ€" town, Pa., with them for the Christâ€" mas ._holidays.â€"â€"Theyâ€"willâ€"arrive home Saturday. * MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Greenlee will have their daughter Miss Marion who attends Sara Lawrence college B "Tey T2 110000 ... um > S es sds Be sure to enter the Outdoor Disâ€" play â€"Contest â€" sponsored by The Highland Park Press. Sign entry blank which will be found on anâ€" other page of this paper and mail today to the Press, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Helke enter Opp. Oakwoods & N Loop Oficeâ€"228 N. WANTED ‘TO BUYâ€"ord WILL You NOTICE PRIVATE SPIRITUAL READINGS _ â€"~â€"Oâ€"5:;â€"spiritual MWW%’ & f%’. all welcome; written questions answered ; message for all. 11 8. Second st.. Tel. H dition. 21 to Mrs. 6 AN,. wen;bwm ave., Chicago aite Roschillâ€"Western ave. entrance Longbeach 1161 ~â€" Free Rooklet Local and Personal of Highland Park ADJUDICATION NOTICE Wanted to Buy m LADIE woods & Mt. H stocking, marking GIVE A CHRISTMAS uremus CritD ': 4A SARA M. FRIEDMAN in fairly good and their son extension THE PRESs "Cotiege T. riving Sunday to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Barker. it h â€"deut nell, and William Barker of Ridley eocigeyâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Millard will have their son Malcolm Millard, who is attending Andover college, Andover, Mass., with them for the holidays, 3 * m‘ on 4 _ _ Mrs. Charles H. Dickey of Del Monte, Calif., is spending several weeks vigiting her daughter Mrs. Irving Randall. Raiph Bard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard who attends Princeton, will spend the holidays with his parâ€" ents. C «Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick and Miss Ethel ~Harmon have returned from ‘The George R. Roberts family of Belle avenue, are spending the winâ€" ter in Chicago. Mrs. Edward A. Smith of Linden avenue, has returned from a three weeks trip in the east. Peggy and Donna Boynton who attend St. Margaret‘s school, Waterâ€" bury, Conn., are arriving home Sunâ€" day to spend Christmas with their father Mr. Donald S. Boynton. y i 2o ol en 20e e T oem COs ie dfi ENOE tw Mrs. Matthewson was formerly Miss Lillian Mitchell of Highland Park and White Plains, N. Y. â€" 41. Sutherlandâ€"Campbell. Decorate your home for the. holiâ€" days and enter it in the Outdoor Display Contest being sponsored by The Highland Park Press. Many valuable prizes are being offered for displays. An entry blank will be found on another page of this paper. ‘Miss Helen Meyer is returning home _ tomorrow (Friday) from Madison, Wis., where she attends the University "of ~Wisconsin, to spend the holidays. with_her cz and Mrs. A. C. Meyers. Mr.andâ€"Mrs: Alvyn Matthewson of Omaha, Neb., announce the birt of a daughter on December 2, 1931. Mrs. Joseph B. Card is leaving for California where she will spend the Christmas._hol_ida_ys with her daughâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holmes will haveâ€"their â€"sons Kenneth who ~atâ€" tends the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and Sam, a student at Princeton, with them for the Christmas holidays. Buck Wyles, ~who attends New Mexico Military institute, N. Mex., is arriving home Saturday.~ He will spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wyles. _ Irving and Lee Randall, who are students at Woodbury Forest school, Va., are arriving home Friday to spend the holidays with their parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall. â€"Miss Francis Odell is entertaining a number of her young friends at a dancing party at her home next Monday evening. _______________â€" Christmas afternoon for the east where she will spend a week visitâ€" ing her son Robert who is a .stuâ€" dent at West Point. This being his first year at West Point, he is not granted a leave of absence. ______. anct «. Wood will leave hL: and ur;L mn:( will make their me â€" in ills, â€" Corregidor, Phillipine TIslands. f at the homeé of ‘the bride‘s parents The ushers were Mr. Robert W. Phelps and Mr. FrankIin Wakefeld. best man was Lieut. Alfred Vepsala and the sabermen were: Lt. Gunnar Carlson, Lt. Ralph Cooper, Lt. Alâ€" fred Gay, Lt. Adam Koscielniak, Lt. Field Tapping, Lt. Fred J. Wood. yellow, blue, orange and green with shoes to match. They also carried bouquets of talisman roses._ The were white roses, a bouquet similar to her mother‘s. She made a very beautiful bride. Miss Elsie Crane Watkins, who served as maid of honor, wore a gown of coral silk and carried talisman roses. _ The bridesmaids, the . Misses â€"Lawrason Davis, Carlene Ehle, Elyse Rinkenâ€" berger, and Hazel Stoddard were atâ€" an arch with their sabers through which the bride and groom left the chapel. The bride‘s gown and veil were those which were used by her mother and the flowers she carried dor‘s trio.. At the appointed hour, the flag bearers proceeded down the aisle followed by the sabermen, the bride‘s attendants, and last the bride and her father, who were met at the altar by the groom. The enâ€" tire service was conducted in a most military manner, and at the close of the setvice the sabermen formed Adtaker A very beautiful and impressive ceremony took place Saturday eveâ€" ~ning â€"at â€"eightâ€"thirty o‘clock at the chapel in Ft. Sheridan when Miss Elizabeth Robbinsâ€"Phelps,â€"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Phelps, was married to Lieut. Grant Eugene Hill of Ft. Sheridan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hill of East Palestine, Ohio. The service was.read â€"byâ€"the Rev. Lotuis Sherwin, pastor of the Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Presbyterian church. The chapelâ€"was â€"attractively decorated in palms, ferns, flowers and flags. Music was furnished by Olga Sanâ€" Miss Anna Bahr entertained the members of the P. J. club at dinner ult 3 n ol 2 e mt Phone The Lady Elks Social club will not meet until the second Wednesday in January. ruc i pnr Flute" on their fall program which had aroused a great deal of fntpmt in this opera. é John Harmon, son of Mr. John H. Harmon, is returning home from Princeton the later part of this week. One hundred and sixteen students, faculty and parents of the Deerfleldâ€" Shields high school attended <the opera, Saturday. evening. "The Magic Flute" was given for the last time this year. The orchestra playâ€" ed the Overture tn "Tha Ma_~ll taining the students of the orchestra of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school on Friday afternoon at the close of the last period in the English club room "of the school. * F FORTYâ€"NINFE 51 $Â¥ Â¥% tm 1P

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