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Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1931, p. 11

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nday s ie McCaffrey are &A New Years h their par arling have ne in Ans ruscka wi rling. n entertainâ€" lay for Sit (Ea es ce er who is in train. to _ Memorial â€"hos. nas with her parâ€" H. G. Winter, e_ and daughter L!ke. Wis., is iter Mrs3, Arthur he â€"holidays. ilph Thorsen are New Yw’s E" sernard Mullen nbers of their n commemoraâ€" h wedding anâ€" Mrs. Temple Denver, Colo,, : Buell‘s mothâ€" iecke had # tmas their Smith and o attends the ~at Tucson, geâ€"of ~Evanston ‘s. Clarence Wy. dg. the forepart ings of Oak s of South Seeâ€" ertaining at a w Year‘s Day. fâ€" Sacred Heart 1CO,â€"â€"18 â€"visitingâ€" in Sheahen and luring the holiâ€" (New Year‘s s Everett Al over the weekâ€" Miller of Chiâ€" t of this city. Seymour has rhere he will sturning from â€"§£. 3 ‘Day > #, Mr. also 8 s from of McDar ill at het raining I is pl his er reen and daught,, | Y F0Ad me. mm’t th. J tertained the ige club or DECEMBERâ€"3; ruscka who Smith of Ing school at planning j grandmother » Bl‘ldge' an_ of ~Mr.â€"ang A six Chicago dayy‘ en. 191 __$2 North First Street .. Highland Park Tel. H. P. 3702 â€"_ _ AAnV FARK® & WINNETKA UShore Area I _.L’L“EJB_‘E_!L!L:QLMM*« underâ€"whose Delicacies for the Christmas Table 1 A Large Variety of Imported Cheeses d diinternniieiinenie. â€" s dalh â€"A 0 3 71 â€"1 " entertained at two tables of cards on Tuesday evening. Blue Points on the Half Shell Oysters Mr. and Mrs. John Hartmann of 1305 Sheridan road, Wilmette, | anâ€" nounce the engagement Of their daughter, Dorothy Ellen, to Gerard 8. Noerenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick â€"Charles Noerenberg, of 140 South Second street h â€" artmann attended theâ€" National ~Kindergarten School for Girls, and Mr. Noerenfirg attended Northwestern university, & ‘ Mrs.~S. Webster of Seuth Green Bay road, entertained twentyâ€"geven | at a family dinner on Christmas | i Day. Large and Small Fresh Crab Meat _ _one private and one class lesson Tel. Highland Park 1138, Winnetka HIGHLAND Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sims of Chiâ€" ~~sago spent Christmas with their. mother Mrs. A. M. Cline of Homeâ€"| wood avenue, C h ces i s td ~Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Nunn _ ~will have as their house guest ov, New Year‘s, Thomas S. Harrison :i California, who is enfoute to Yale university. ~Mrs.â€"C.â€"Gunnâ€"is 4¢ Alabama and Florida remain until April, Mrs. Charles :(auun of Chicago, formerly of this city, â€" was _ the Live Lobsters ho es 2200 C00 Om es va t°,__ _ , "A*HC0 iwentyâ€"seven | ters. committeemen, c nily dinner on Christmas | Cub and Sea Scout lead zes eleven distx.-icts' of the . Roberg of High street| Area council will meet d at two tables of cards| School (Highland Park) y evening. ning of Monday," Jan, . § and demqnstration on | Netniniierniernrieeeionns inomommnninnmonennnl io J l , Winnetka 3012 leaving soon for a where she will || â€", 4ne regular scheduled meeting of. 'mmmaow; T. A. will be e DC@X] Wednesdayâ€"â€"af; ire Jan. 6, at 3 o‘clock, in the school auditorium, Miss Alexine Whisnat, associate of Cadman Cady, will} speak on the relation of music to education, her subject being "Char. acter Education in the School." + Miss Whisnat formerly taught in Cornish school at Seattle, Wash., but is now located in Chicago. It is await" her afternoon with us. in| Highl@nd ‘Park for those who have Keard ‘her spéak have only praise for bpr ability as speaker and eduâ€" cator.‘ All members and frieqds are invited and urged to bespresent. â€" Alexine Whisnat t;; _ Address Lincoln P.T.A _ Fourteen men and ployes of the North trained under his di now serving as first ai for ‘boy and #irl ars econiy . "one d vhiversity â€"of Seouti 6 + Mfihe_flfifiafi.flfi"’fifr’m districts. He has arranged contests for scout troops, supervised \the training of troop teams and personâ€" ally instructed the team that won the championship in the Boy Scout first aid contest held in Chicago in 1930. Shoyr, 4. " ,"Cmber of the North Shore Area University of Scouting, mr»%m,â€""’thé‘“fié’é‘ting is held. Mr. Whitelaw will be asâ€" sisted by a North Shore line first } aid drill team, comprising gradu. ntac nF Hha 22. 0. 51 ~ Oe e i0A The . Ing served as i University of Seo, Apa c °7 MERCCIE sisted by a North S ates of tbe company t] Mr. Whitelaw has . the Boy Scouts first program for the past «of the N and faculty member Scoutmasters + & o'c'ock' in the 'chool i« Miss Alexine Whisnat, of Cadman Cady, will the relation of music + David F. Whitelaw i North Shore line 'fi;m eam, comprising gradu. company training course his direction, "~" assilstantâ€"scoutmas. teemen, . commissioners, Scout leaders from the ki m 5e LC and women emâ€" North ShOI'e ling' _ ET y , assistant instructor f the Nortilvgh;-;? meet at Elm Place ark) on the eveâ€" an. 4 for a talk on First Aid to orth S'h'org_line, been active in ‘~aid training mee epee av ze ~Delow this year‘s ;&ular list and he school 30% below last year‘s quotations. To the woman who TWhisnat || _ loves the possession of fine things this sale is indeed dy, will welcome news,. F44 music to # & "Char.â€" THE PREss ‘Kenwood Blankets are cut si Â¥ibbon in self color. It is â€"not woods because they are céerta service. wihce, Every man the‘. Americgn reason than +. irom reports, both teams seem Lb!"lboflt even in their new me drive. _ Much progress > ig ; shown, and the committees are ing to try to get j mfi'fifs_n{e_gmt first of© January and the first weeks in February, & A meeting of win Gilroy Tuesd: was attended by a members. Both â€" Tank corps were from reports, both _ **The Lexi'on on Pm’n tureofthemmAm % * convention held in Detroit, ; shown Saturday at the Aleyo tre in eonjunction with the for new en raeim K 2 £0.00 005 Greatly Reduced Prices $880 _ $995~ | Legion GA R Kenwood Blankets ‘Single Size 60x84 .. > _ Double Size 72584 _ on Memb'ership a+ QQXCM*PW Ir ay 31 _ Lo _0 :D Slturd;y at the Alcyon thea. eonjunction with the drive Â¥ members being conduc nu.erEd ceting of the Membership ommittee was called by Edâ€" roy Tuesday evening, which S x Ens m dri: in who served in the| *‘**‘ .A:;hutr,.‘v should be a member of entertain ‘the n Legion if for noâ€"other| bridge â€"club on to show his individuallst a Christmas ; somaeines Cel l 90 +0 e Sereoute . CV KKE olor. â€"It is â€"not extravagant to own they are certain 10 #iÂ¥h aÂ¥ten ins. about _fif_te:x; of:l:: in Detroit, is to he Infantry and represented. and P‘.ndes” &A Alcyon thea. h the drive £ conducted seemed to xÂ¥ member is being single:and bound with satin Legion picâ€" iavagant to own Kenâ€" to give extra years of American â€"â€" y _ [ CC° 10f Legionnaires alone. ‘The exâ€"service man who has failed â€"toâ€"takeâ€" outâ€"membership in the Legion, has failed to support the Legion program, benefits equally with those. who fought and labored in ‘his interest. The next meeting.of Dumaresq=~ Spencer post will be held Thursday,â€" Jan. 14, in Elks halt lkne. The exâ€" failedâ€"toâ€"take the Legion, has Legion progra in ‘his interest. s ki l is oo on ~@ecmbbrpe comrades of the Great the intamtl of exâ€"serv ways at heart the Legi persistent and organized obtained many benefits 4 as a group. These benef tained by the Legion ‘f~ a Christmas party appreciation ies 2e or post will be held Thursday l‘v !.n Elkl hlu. : oc happy and PDrOSNArAwe | NT ___ 776 O0l exâ€"service men alâ€" heart the Legion, through t and organized effort, has many benefits for veterans P. These benefits were obâ€" _the Legion ‘for. all World ur. Wagoner of Deerfield the members of her on Saturday afternoon ne. is and gratitude for prospero and him and his of the With what y tw y gfi

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