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Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1932, p. 11

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it is hoped that this opportunity Ives with the new e. ~â€" Bring â€" your with you, visitors 1 ages have a defâ€" h to play a schedâ€" nged as follows: chool age, daily 9 school age, daily, CC M CEmeRet s t UST» â€"â€"â€"â€" Dec. 23â€"24 ‘unity House, tel. invitation of the y from 2:15° for boys and giris â€"_ CHVOL, _ IOCBELCU Laurel and Mcâ€" will be open and DECRNMBRR ‘25, 1904 col ‘age, daily, 4 22 t‘i‘m Rosenthal.: â€"â€" & *~~The Misses Mae ‘Bliss who atâ€" ”'M s tends Wellesley and Madeline Bliss ’{ :.il‘t“ a student at Pine Manor will spend t We â€"Arâ€" the holidays with their parents Mr. .L and Mrs. Geo.â€"Bliss of Linden avyâ€" Kiddies! Alcinted g‘i’:‘?i:tip wee ' Waller over the holidays. _ She arâ€"| very ill with a * rived in town today (Thursday). Miss Joan V j Mrs. James M. Carry is entertainâ€"|ing at tea Cht ing at luncheon Wednesday, Dec.| Baker cottage j 28 for her daughter Miss Peggy|club. Carry. « . Mark Frederi > Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melville of | ama university | Waukegan . will be the weekâ€"end| David Leo Can: ‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mel!â€" | lege, Northfield ville of Ridgewood drive. â€"â€" â€" turn home Sat y “n}{ri. Fred Zahnle of Vine avenue Friday, Dec. L/ ‘frtunefl the Wednesday afterâ€"| spend the holid / Et ell:bw:t; a ‘dChriit. )maé' p;rty yesâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. | f ~_terdd nesday). _ Each person s K broupt a small gift which was put | parp® ,?,f,';'::': in a ‘rab bag. _ â€" > _ ~Eeton. T&olatinn â€" K _ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Prague Colâ€" man and daughter Martha Ann of : â€"Madison, Wis. will spend the holiâ€" days with Mrs. Colman‘s parents, â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wyles. â€" Sa * * â€"I~v FHURSDAY, DEECMBER 22, 1932 at a Christmas party and dance at and Mrs. K. E. Hobart of avenue. y Mildred Hobart who attends the University of Kentucky will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. home this week from Yale to spend the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall of Linden Park pince. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~â€"<~â€"â€"â€"~â€"_<â€"â€".â€"â€" William Barker of Yale and Bob Barker of Cornell are at home for the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Barker. James Ewell and Morton Traub will be home this: week from the University of Arizona to spend the holidays with their respective parâ€" enue. Mr. anc, Mrs. Charles Sandborn and daugpter Mary Lu will spend the week ead at Oak Park visiting Mrs. Sandborn‘s parents Mr. and 4 ~ â€" _ LOCAL and PERSONAL Eden Wyles and his guest Harâ€" old Bipiarrived from the University of Pennylvania Wednesday to spend the holilays with Eden‘s parents Mr. and Mrs3,T. R. Wyles.â€" phia will be the guest of Mrs. Trigg | father Mr. Mrs. Paul W, Blanchard of Walâ€"| Wednesday forâ€" Phoenix, Arizona, ker avenue is entertaining at a| where they will spend two weeks Christmas dinner party for her sonm|with Mrs. Berry‘s brother. Lieutenant Paul W. Blanchard Jr.| Tomâ€" Wyles Jr. of Detroit will U. 8. Army Air corp of Selfridge|spend the holidays with his parents Field, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, who| Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wyles. is motoring here to spend the holiâ€"| Mrs. Frank Cheney of North Sherâ€" days with his parents, idan road left Tuesday for Indianâ€" _ _ Mrs. Charles C. Bacon of Philadelâ€" | apolis, Ind., where she will visit her Mark Frederick Canmann of Miâ€" elville of| ama university, Oxford, Ohio and weekâ€"end | David Leo Canmann of Carlton colâ€" arrive GLENGABLES _TEA ROOM Mr.: George â€" Hutchinson " arrived Sunday from Ithaca, N. Y. to be Miss Louise Smith will arrive toâ€" day to spend the Christmas holiâ€" days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of South Linden avâ€" enue. Miss Smith is a â€"~junior at Grinnell college, Grinnell, Iowa. _ Â¥riday, Jec, 24, respectively, to spend the holidays with their folks Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Canmann. The friends of Francis Ronan, of Park avenue, who is in the Evanâ€" ston Isolation hospital because of Scarlet Fever, will be glad to know that he is doing very nicely. very ill with a heart attack. Miss Joan Walker is entertainâ€" ing at tea Christmas afternoon at Blntet cottage at Exmoor Country club. Lo‘ ke 376 Park Avenue, Glencoe C Northfield, Minnesota will reâ€" home Saturday, Dec. 17 and THE PR ESS $ 205 q has returned to her home getting along nicely. ; Mrs. H. T. Bakke who underwent an operation at the Presbyterian hospital, Chi_cago, a few weeks ago, Mrs. Roy Howe of Ravinia enterâ€" tained at bridge last Friday evening. Miss Lomira Perry former teacher of social science in Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school who is attending the University of Chicago is working for her Doctor of Philosophy degree. Miss Perry resides in Wilmette. Mrs. Nancy McPherson Hise enâ€" tertained twentyâ€"four guests at luncheon followed by bridge last Wedneaday at the Deerpath Inn. _ W. Frederick Reichardt, son. of W. W. Reichardt of Chicago. formâ€" erly of this city is now at Ft. Sherâ€" man, Panama Cahal zone with a mine planting company of the Coast Artillery corps. e George A. Hutchinson, 606 South Linden avenue for the Christmas holidays. % wriic meee en nnnt . = _ .â€" .. rieme dn wiiiiior se i led case, jeweled, a beauty | 7â€" °/ eclgnedâ€"rand i in Now only $29.75 _ L Tss "~ 8750 f ~~â€"â€" Open Evenings > ‘ Diamond Set Wrist Watches in a variety ~ Diamond Set Wrist Watches ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY â€"â€"Take advantage of this splendid offer. $2.00 a week :~â€" * $1.50 a week o DISCOUNT the Highland Park Press. She not only enjoys the items of ‘news, but delights in‘ comparing prices here and on the island. She also states that Col. and Mrs. L. Stuart arâ€" rived on the last transport and are now â€"stationed <at Ft. Mills. Mrs. Stuart was formerly Miss Dorothy Clark of Maple avenue. " 0 C CCC . CC PARCmnerq@ry .. JEIAOF . kh Beloit college, is at home for Christmas leave. Miss Weisenberâ€" ger is society editor of the Round Table, student newspaper, Miss Betty Phelps of Prospect avâ€" enue, in arecent letter from her home at Corregidor, Phillippine Isâ€" lands expresses her appreciation of RELIABLE LAUNDRY RINGS DRY CLEANING CO. _ Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS and DRY CLEANERS® <Gf $24.85 up See our stock

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