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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1933, p. 7

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II at ‘ebruag 9-10 1, 1365's and girls to look forward stivnl of the de- C.A. Jitmsr Car- Members the " e rollicking good by all, the danc- itement, the 'ttYB- ' the vendors of rd, and the mi- tshdotintr aller- ce and the Fish he Carnival will Vine Ivonne In: :80 in the after- Furl: Fin denim. "an alarm nince week, including the ting which ruined lky home on West l awn: may tairmen of the a appointed the for all the com- take charge of l the Carnival ' the Business b. Ind the pro- tihuetiiettti. 56.509350. no)” and ent In but were mull, call " T o'clock of last week to ntnl “cine and blue probably matte or nopark Saturday morn- “put out " 4:15 some t Moon the ad to put out a at $10 resulted thigh ichool in Chill. of oil Earner . are -. at-B- o'clock " the cor- " the Itore ex- 'tek Agnouneuncnt in made of the ml! of Janka}: Lemderuelr, daughter of In. W. was“: on! Mr. John 2. Ettttis trf New Jer- was: Mr. Dam“ tamdiAGit' "'-r" “mu; the put two months visiting relu- tivu in Highland Park and Enn- iton returned My take: home In Fenton, Rich. _ .. - In. landed De Witt of Mt. Fears. non, 111.. is visiting her “at, Mm. Walnut! L, Arnold, for . week or tenth". In. Arnold 1.1ande the winter with In. "ral. Tn- nuino. 817 8. PM “an " . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardens and son Donald 'rnd, Mr, sud Mrs; Roy Anderson and, daughter Loraine of Chieatto were the Smithy guests of Rev. sud Mrs. P. Bmttdfisihtet on Mrs. Ernest Jones of Central av- enue entertained the members of her bridge club on Wednesday eve- ning. l a son, born Tuesday' at Alice Héme hospital, Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs." Raymond, Sh'eaihen of S. St. Johns avenue are receiv- ing congratulations on the, birth of Rev. and Mrs. P. Brandfellner of Gryyn Bay glad, for a few days. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Lil: Han Griese of Long Beach, Calif., formerly of Ashland avenpe,mitrh- Food, to Hugh William Whitehead, son of Mr. ttttd Mrs. Oscar.A. White- head of Lone Beach, Calif., oTDe- cember M at Santa' Anna/Calif. _ Mrs. A. L. Reid of Davis, m, is being entertained " the home of Mm. Nellie Sinuson'of Onwent- sin avenue entertained the Ladies 'auypatutrt Mogday- evening. Mrs. Frank Wagner of Onwentsia avenue entertained the Wednesday afterhoon club yesterday (Wednes- day). _ Mrs. Kellogg Speed of South Sheridan road entertained at lunch- Miss Corrine Zahitte celegrated her birthday last Sunday by enter.. W43 tfutile. ner. - Jun-um muggy if". "t 7 Mrs. William Plant of E. Central 'avenue. who has been in Cineipatti, Ohio the lat two weeks attending the funeral of her father returned home Monday night. . ”mix Pomroy of Chicago was the wesek-endutaesst of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bilhnrz of Sunnyside avenue. Mrs. Anna 2Titimer of 312 Mid- lothiun avenue entertained her sew- ing club on Tuesday afternoon from 2:00 to 5:00. , Min Pena R. you! Ttho went Mrs. Katherine Dreiske. who has been staying at 312 Midlothian IV- enne has moved to the John Methe.. nn home on Deerfield road for a few dnys. _ Mrs. Paul Gieseiof Second street, who has been seriously ill the bust two weeks}: glowing improving. Little Burton Bilharx of Wnuke- an, who has been visiting his aunt end uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bil.. hnrz of Sunnyside avenue returned to his home Sunday. HIGHLAND PARK f . ' ‘LO'CAL and PERSONAL _',. interesting pictures. Mamba}. Git guest? are most cordinlly urged to There will be sewing in the morné itig, a business meeting, at one o'e16ek, followed by a program at which Mr. Albert Stein, who has just completed a tour of the Orient, Will give a travelogue showing my The Sisterhood of . the North Shore Contrretration Israel will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday, Jan. 16, at the Temple, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glen- “- ... "tree' nine-w. ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Ekelman. of Gteneoe are the happy parents of a daughter born Wedneaday, _ Jan- uary 4th at the Highland Park hos- pital. . Albert Stein torGiv‘e ' Travelogue of Orient A large number of Highland Park members of the Eastern Star at- tended the installation ceremonies at the Winnetka chapter on Monday evening; V . Mi-anWa land Lo/noi-ness., crii"-'i'f-r'fd,faf,'it are giving an in.. formal bridge tea in- honor of Mrs. Arnold's niece, Mrs. Maurice De Witt of Mt. Vernon,,0,, on Thurs.." day afternoon at Mrs. Tremaine’s home on South Forest avenue. Mr. and, Mrs. Jose h Redlich r. an rs. Melville Keims are sojourning at French Liek, Springs hotel. Campbell Chapter guild Will meet at the home of Mrs. Edward Streng- er, 859 'Ridgewood drive, Friday, January 20. All members oLCamp. hell, Cupterrwho are. interested are invited ttr attend. _ . Rev. and Mrs. F. Brandfellner and Mia. A. t. Reid attended the noon day Evangelistic services at the Garrick theatre on Monday, at which time Bishop E. S. Woodring, D.D., of the Evangelical Congregational church preached the sermon. Mr. and Mrs. John' Zengeler have' left for California where they will ipend two months. Helen Elizabeth i2itr _ PIANO AND THEO Y snd Mrs. Ennis are residing in Al.. bsny, N. Y. 7 _ b _ Mrs. Edward K. Williams, wife of the well known artist of Brown county, Ind., is visiting her daugh- ter Mrs. Frank Russo of Central avenue. ttaemiiid Fiaiap- 7 _ KW M In» list ”an. _ unnu- _ _ DRIPLESS CANDLES 10¢ and15¢ _ . (Unusual Shades) Iulrth?n, Ieotttr Island, N. Y. Mr. “In gum: their mihtud Park rung-nu; "Hot Saturday" on Friday nnd Saturday is a tale of a small town scandal. In addition to this picture. on Saturday, Tom Mix in "The Fourth Horseman," will be given on the afternoon and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in the evening. NI the pictures this coming week, after "Paithhnus" on Thursday, can be enjoyed by yt entire family. D.A.R. Better Films ( 77‘ . Committee Review Spend a little ‘now and save a lot of trouble when colder weather comes. ' Our big reduction in repair charges makes a little money go farther than ever-and every Ford owner should have his car put in A-l condition now! How about valves and carbon or the ignition and fuel system? Let us check your Engine to' insure you quick cold weather starting. And isn’t this a melon; portunity to replace the. badly worn and long neglected “11%;“ Drive in for a free inspection; or phone and we Sunday, Monday and, Enesday is GRIND VALVES and CLEAN CARBON " " " " FORD OWNERS PURNELL & WILSON, INC. II} I SI/i El". 710 NEW QUARTERS Meierhoff Hardwaré Co. . announce . l the removal of their store to A few doors East and across the street from " . ‘the old location. 7 . . . LOW' COST Takehdvantatre of the Ned M antl SL-JWAvenua = , ' Muhtnmd Pitt. m. Gentra of Ford Repairs at "Prosperity" with Marie Dresden and Pony'an. Thtifrkturir is called 3 good "timeV nmuselnent for the depression." It is human appealing and hughnble. "He Learned About Women" on Wednesday, is an amusing love story of a bookist and totally inex- perienced young mm who “tempts to justify a tsubstantial inheritance by a life of good deeds. His excit- ing encounters with persons of vari- ous ethical standards make a de- lightfully amusing ttim. . "- $4.80. H. F. 710 trd

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