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Highland Park Press, 5 Jan 1933, p. 23

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WORK downing! I N ight ”my“. I P. IN -r---4 ‘1 and be thankful 'otatoes It 83 'dell . _ Mrs. Edward Sonéy' iLhiGGliiiGii with whooping cough. .UNDRY I Min-Cary!!! Mot spent the - _ __"-_-_.__--_ -u‘. .Fvlul- van-“v DUI!“ WI. eitht of her" little friend; My 3 scene of chum and gaiety New in honored her “birthday“- Year's Eve, ,rlmrthe1tavtntn Wo- 'titrir., mm’. club upon-cud O dancing _Ar.yatitats._Artttu, 9t.odequlttr.tiforyeiGiiirGuuirFrir. ,ostnMthatmfinmmmx-M' mun Nchou'sm. ., ttMt1ttt-Bttrettthotid-eteee Dudngth-holidaanlondudthooeudonflthupMudonu in. Edward but. held 'tttretrieve/tttii-tnts-', how for“: black. and dil- -tartdesrtiomd"1uttu,nndttmtet- ytrt'tyrPt!!1-,titttiiiurirFaFt.aiiGii. i .eehnttth.tpsiitttaotiatttACiuiG .mprYm-wugiyuahuw Inumumummmwfimmfim 'ropo‘m-I-dmm T IBM -rrttrm, baitJittiets “in” foam nad.§u,m'untdmdfmtho_hleonhu 'mythittoe-i.tmrfuirtttaa." 1.1oat,tmttrmrthiqietrtetterdi. In. Imum‘uwm 1lyrrse11.rttutmie_su"etmiuitrr" pt a New rm '" party. The Jim Hum alibi-nun. a: was not!) from out of Thumb-downy!» . Jr-ttut-ttart-ti-. Ir.|MInH.G.Mamof~,mflmbwmt-m xmmwummummmmmmm tritii'A'iaii5r'r . managing. . _- ., mm tannin-mulch“: In. Imum'uw at. New You': on party.‘ Hm to DWEhi ind iGiG Hart-jun of Bannockbnrn to Yak. Mr. and Hahn-on C. Have: an- tertained A number of triads at a New Yernr'ti Eve Dinner Putty. _Mra. Cameron of Michigan we- nue entertains, the Sadr Foresters yesterdsy afternoon (Wednesday) ahs. Gut end hshy of Betting» ton are the guests of Mrs. Viola Conritd this week. ‘ - . _ . Among those students who ere returning to school having spent the holidsys with their respective par- ents one: June- Dsllss Clark, to New Mexico Military school " Ros- well, N.M.: Buck Wyles to the Uni-) versity of Pennsylvania; Ballad; Endings. John Cr'elgh, sud Grunt! Mr. and Mis. Forrest D. Rose and South Fill; Gat." son spent Sunday in Chicago a; the Miss Peggy Giit' guest of Mrs. George Gilinan. .. " luncheon on Frid Mri. Bunch is enl I I l the ',t,1iif.'ii'e"'t Kr. and Mrs. B. , tttembers of the sum ch” this, " The Volwiler children entertained ternoon (Wedneedey). e number of their little friends at Mitra Mitrtraret McNeil of Meihar. luncheon on Wednesday. _ iels avenue, who he: been eonilmsd William s, Nana. who is . fresh- to her home with the an for the past man " the University of Texan week; is Tetmrett improved end has returned to school after we“ able to be around (min. . ing the holideye with his parents. .Mrs. Clarence Scott entertained The Ladies’ Aid Society of the members of her tive hundred club Highwood Lutheran church meets Tuesday ermine 'rtnutarmtrcs tomorrow nftatrnesesiita-t'- In C. N. Goodwin it giving a luncheon tomorrow“ the Art: club in honor of Admiral 1nd In. Watt Cluvprius of the Great Lobe. Non] taming nation. Miss Dorothy Himmler left Tues. day evening for eryville, Team, Where the attends school. Mr. nnd Mm. Frank J. Conrad nnddtuttrltters LaVerne And Anson 0.1mm I'trlrrttitnte-i'rireita- "or Sum -p.?rarl,GFltFriGGara"riTiGi'-a" Miia Sutholf during the put two .,1tttky retained t9 Ripon collate on "Mt!ndir afternoow - I. {an 33 gr, -iruAiGtjiir -iiiiii7riri: . of Highland Vark am ia was to 1%,,t",'r, t Mrs. 11.1... Golden submitted at "ITgd in? 2'f,'g,,d 'lr,gh',b ' 1% Aietnar on Ttrartttnr "" tel-tamed " to. on an Year’s dar. ning for Mr. atyl In. Hamid Pet.. Mrs. Henry v.11 spent the week- rr,','di'f,',',', my???” for Green Mr. Andm You!!! returned on a , . from n.1,." . _ Luttl1"eir, letter, Ion af Mr. nod Peter. n... 35.... 1laPt", 1ttt Local and Personal Outlay The Ravinin‘Villnge Home wu- 3 scene of charm and “at: New Yang'- 'limo who! the Ram Wo- Miss Peggy (Hidden entertained at luncheon on Friduy for Miss Bet- Ityleg Rich who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kenyon of Lobe Forest, potent: of her itantus Robert E. Kenyon, Jr. Henry Perkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. IT. A, “the 791.,Lm1eL avo- trad, who lies 1usiitiiiiiriidhie the hol- ideys with his family, left new for New Haven to continue Ito 'e" " Yale. _ _ F : Min Margaret .Demel; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dense} of, South Second stunt, will team he studies " the Notionel friLiGiiGT/ en college in linoleum. . l Ravinia Welcomed . F New Year at Party home of Mrs. H; d Nunn. ' The Volwiler children sustained . number of their little friend: at luncheon on Wednesday. William S. Nana. who is n fresh- Wis, with Mm. Ohmund’: apar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Riehtar. .Mr. and it”: JNrbert- B. Nann- Jr., have returned to South Bend, Ind., having spent tYrltplihesittt [ In. Joseph leech. entertained the members of her ttve hundred dub on Tueednyeveninc. Priecilli LePeney has returned to funds Skinner ‘school " It Cnr-' roll; 111;, having spent the halide” 'with 'her parent» Mr. and Au" Frankiin upon», of Sheridan rd. Hrs. WiilUm Plant was iiUUd to Cincinnati, Ohio, last week by the death of her father, Dr. Belle L. Thomas, which occurred Dee. 28, Mn and In. Vellee o. Appel en- tertained " s. New Yen’s eve party. In. and Mrs. E. C. Ohmund‘ spent the week-end in Pond du Lem: Mrs. Henry Yntl spent the week- and in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Andrew You!!! unturned on Monday from Hardin], Mo., when he spent New Year’s with his moth- t' n- 13;" L, 184 ter, Rita Dena-toga, a}; Brain}; Mike and Ales 'Scomsmoq, and one sister, Mrs. Belrnone. . James church; meiGarGT an: terment Was in Rooney’s cemetery. He leaves to survive him, his wife Louise: a It PPTK and , daugh- all“ effect complete clearance we have made still further Tl drastic reductions on every remainlu model orur -. TNtth/aebeiienMitourW- one“... " $6.N, m». an.“ mum (and: up a “no. A gurrNhetdWgred- - It‘ll.“ 8tiklt' ngtd ”DIM - up to me. If. ' To“... Mdti8t.0.0.8ta.au I”. f-etrbe'tedite ”- John Seornavaeeo . - _ T b Passes on Friday John Seornavueeo, aged 67, for 26 yarn, a crossing common for the North Shore Line at Wilmette, died Thursday at his home, we Railv-y avenue, Highwood following 3 short Their pext game will probably be 8 o'clock. . _ played. attntriithe arith1iiiiirhrk Nick Keller has assembled live Y. M. C. " the high school gym on college captainein addition to many Jan. 10. This we will be a close talented local ate". _ This auteu- conteat between two of the beat bal- tion in led by "Whitey” Budnnaa, weed teams along the North Shore formerly eo-eaptain of Ham and also the best dreaeed teams. Univeraity Avgr. . _ Both teams average about one hun- This will be the opening content died forty pounds. _. with 1988 aeaaon and is an ind; " -------- . tation u to what the “home town Macstri Boosters . Young Men’s Club To --W- 't Mg-- c t (haraniaeNetTeam .' T.,- PJttWr,auiretran Team .. m: Under the leadership af Merino Keller', Collegian of Weukegsn. Mmtri the. Westri Boosters hove rated as the best semi-pro basket. omnised . well bounced light- bell teem in the Chic-go district, weight hesketbell team. The term will be the opposition for the High- pllyed its iirtrt game last Thursdzy lend Park Young Men's club at the and handed the Lake Forest team Deerfield-Shields, high school gym a defeat to the tune of 21-17 score. next “My evening, Jan. IO, " Their pext game will probably be 8 o'clock. . _ ployed. attntriithe arithliiiiirirk Nick Keller has sssembled the Y. hr. C. " the high school gym on college cepuinsjn addition to many n... In “x. --- _2II I -- A e . . . . _ -- A Funerq services were held Fri- The Loretta Shop I " North Sheridan Road ", ALL Accum‘ummur mum t V Au scum-cm ' No cm" cinema“ "C' '3; "iiiiar"i7e" tingling“ . _. . _ . GREASING O “Wag," Ttt . “Any Car $1.00 ”wwAJ-oali'm . chm,“ _ .7 " "-, ' ' for ','2,tdil I _ VICTORY ‘ -' ' SUPER SERVICE STATION " _ _ Ping-E, P. as Absolute Riddance of All Winter _ _ V Clothes ' Anytiat-reart.ttoaen. ennui we 'g",uilt,'lr “that; car w! m. PS 'G, .rrArrriamts ANDJBhrnigty CHARGING Redvers Nalts, 29, Port Sheridan; Blanche Bowman, 25,‘Eorelt Park; Issued at Luke county emu-t house, Wuhan. _ . contest. The curtain raiser to this his game brings together the YMthiittht weights and Hautri's Boaters from Highwood. This game in scheduled for 8 o'eioelt an! it ought to be a thriller, _ One very-tmall admiaaioes-rrke covers both games. so the YllC in expecting a large crowd to m Will! fans can expect on “(may nights for the rent of the hatrkethairttet,. Sinumizittg Small cars -.._.._'__....._..ss.5o NEBM' . Li] "

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