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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1933, p. 4

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a s t Enckk s t 2s 2l 4906 2 Â¥3 F5 bride 1340 N. Thorndale Avenue. A reception was held at eightâ€"thirty served at fiveâ€"thirty to forty guests, friends and relatives of the bride and groom at the reésidence of the marriage of his daughter Mildred to Arthur Neal Wittenborn only son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wittenborn of 1338 N. Thorndale Avenue, Chiâ€" cago. The ceremony was solemnâ€" ized at 4 o‘clock on Saturday, Feb. 18 at St. Gertrude‘s Catholic Church, Chicago. The birde‘s only attendant was her sister Catherine Mrs. Kellogg Patterson‘of Ravine Drive entertained at dinner on Washâ€" Curtiss Publishing Co. in Winnetka. Mrs. Warren B. Ewer of Linden Avenue is entertaining at a dinner party Saturday evening. Miss Helen Dickerson will attend the Y.W.C.A. Training Conference at the Magill Memorial Y.W,.C.A. in Chicago this weekâ€"end. Miss Lillian Smith of North First Mrs.: Trigg Waller of Forest Avâ€" enue is leaving Saturday for a six weeks visit in Philadelphia, Pa. . ington‘s birthday, Wednesday. Avenue entertained sevéeral friends and relatives at a luncheon Monday afternoon in honorâ€"of her nephew Sergeant Elisworth C. Miller of the Sixth Corps Area, Chicago who will leave shortly for hiz new station in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands,‘. â€" Mrs. Gertrude Gossman will} hold a Rebeccea School of Ir in Wilmette on Wednesday 1 Anâ€" other meeting will be held Lib= ertyville on Friday, . Al members of the Rebeccas are invited. T s Mrs. Sheridan of Cary A enâ€" tertained a number of friends at dinâ€" ner Sunday, _ h ar The Officers Club of Fort Sheriâ€" den will entertain at a dance Saturâ€" day, Feb. 18. + Miss Janet Cariton of Edgecliff Drivé celebrated her birthday anniâ€" versary Saturday evening by enterâ€" taining a number of friends informâ€" .ny- : \4‘ The Officers Club of Fort Sheriâ€" dan entertained at a Dutch Costume party last Saturday evening. © PAGE FOUR ~~The Armyâ€"Navy Club of Chicago entertained at dancingâ€"and bridge Wednesday for the Army Relief. â€" Mrs. Peter A. Richards of North Green Bay Road entertained her 500 Club Wednesday afterncon. Mrs. C. R. Short and Mrs. Louis Patten of Milwaukee were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs; Fred Zahnle of Vine Avenue. â€" ; HIG LAND PAR 33 f ‘ m ie ’ma,w':m.ewwli« 2 s : Brl 2yp 3a.cod ‘ "AN OPPORTUNITY _ Mr,â€" a x;dmvw Mayer _ LOCAL and PERSONAL _ _ Ill . ~__"~*‘~__ I am ‘m jwo birth of = mm bor Cleaning! Mrs. Roger 8. Vail of Laurel Avâ€" Quality Finest on the â€" Deluxe Service â€" »â€" > _ Evening Attire â€" Velvets and Knits Topcoats â€" Women‘s Coats ~â€"Cleaned and Pressed CONVENIENTLY LOCATED (Cash and Carry) of Walker 75¢ and up. Mrs. Henry Siljestrom enterâ€" tained ‘her sewing club last Tuesâ€" day afternoon at her home on St. _ Johns avenue. ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linderman of ‘the Gourley apartments entertained at a Valentine party last Tuesday her bridge club last evening (Wedâ€" have been the guests at the C. A. Loeffer home during the past two weeks, left Friday for their home in Maywood. > Little James Pasquali who unâ€" derwent an appendectomy at the Waukegan hospital last week, is getting along nicely and is expectâ€" at the home of Rev. F. Brandfeliner on Sunday. â€" w=,‘f Mrs. R. Sneeden of Central Avâ€" enue, entertained the members of Mrs. Gertrude Wolbrinck left last Friday for St. Louis, Mo., to be the guest of friends and relaâ€" tives for the next four weeks. ‘Mrs. Battista Pasquesi is returnâ€" ing to her home in Highwood after a three weeks sojourn in Detroit, Mich., where she visited hber parâ€" ents. . % are entertaining ,several Iriends At) _ Mys, Ernest Jones of Central Avâ€" dinner at their home on Laurel AVâ€"| enue entertained a few friends at enue. . 5+ bridge yesterday afternoon. . His Excellency Von ‘Knipping,| . Between 20 and 80 men of the German ‘Ambassador to Brazil and| Bethany Church attended the Men‘s Mr. Wilhelm Volbers, commander| meeting at the Humboldt Park of an auxiliary cruise, Komovan, Church, Tuesday evening. "aA during the war, were guests of Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of and Mrs. Heirrich Heine at the 685. Skokie Avenue, and Mr. and home 883 S. Green Bay Road, last| Mrs. R, C. Cunningham of Chicago Sunday. : ‘ spent ‘Tuesday in Fond du Lac. * Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Bernard â€" Mullen are entertaining ,several friends at dinner at their home on Laurel Avâ€" jean Richey, Gilber Younglove, Jack Yorkers who are now living on the North Shore. * 5 in‘ Louisville. Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pirie, Virâ€" Last Wednesday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Jay Younglove celebrated their third wedding anniversary with a buffet supper. at the home of "the Bride‘s parents Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Reay of: Highland Park. â€" They were able to reassemble their entire wedding party, with the exception of "Bob Slater, who is now living young couple, Out of town guests were theâ€"brides relatives from Highâ€" Mrs. E.â€"J. Stamm of North Chicago, Miss Catherine Ferrell of Lake Forâ€" est and Mrs. John Rouse ‘and son Pat of Hurley, Wis. After a short honeymoon, Mr. Mrs. Wittenâ€" born will be st home at 1838 N. in the evening to friends ofâ€" the Mr. Einer Nielsen and family of III SERVICE Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Moran enâ€" tertained. eight guests from Rogers Park at dinner Sunday evening. â€" Mrs. Frank Walz of Ravinia enâ€" tertained the members of her Five the annual China Boat Mrs. R, C. Cunningham of Chicago | Green spent ‘Tuesday in Fond du Lac,| | Mr. Wisconsin. (Ruth sCiuuiy, A1I00j AmUEningy ~BACLCE _ 0 at 8:45 o‘clock, _A reception, in her honor will be held in the English elub room at the big school KaoQe elub room at the high school in the evening, to which all of her forâ€" mer pupils are invited to attend. ~Mr. Joseph Redine is singing each Wednesday morning over Radio Staâ€" tion WMBI in connection. with the Shutâ€"In: program of the Moody Bible Institute Program is from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. â€" Mrs. Harlan Rogers of Prairie Avenue, is reported to still be on the sick list. + + a few days. £ ~Miss Ada Grandy, instructor in English at the University of Minâ€" nesota, former teacher of English at D.S.H.S. will speak at the asâ€" sembly, at 8:45 SPARERIBS |â€" 3 - ROUND .R the pound :......................_.._.... 6*c the pound .............. the pound â€"â€"~__._11¢, 19¢ fh'?'pfmjm $reAk TEenpertoms, n». ... 29¢ $EIE pezcq ____ COC | LenLoo® Butter «* â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" RUMP VEAL, ROAST the pbund ........................_._._. YEALSTEAK n SBD ROUIQ +01....1..cccccrsremmeaserenie BREAST VEAL , the pound ......â€"â€"...%................ SHOULDER YEAL 6n (5 Ib.‘cuts), the pound...... . LEG SPRING LAMB e e e ns LAMB lZ*}cl‘.;"";“fl TWekenreontine the po PEvipthikes ovatne vethoveres JONES SAUSAGE LINKS @4 _ | EATING |APPLES JONES SAUSAGE MEAT * = SPECIALS for Monday Boneless, the pound HAMBURGER STE the pound ,............... Rev,. F. Brandfeliner© attended POT ROASF | . > Native Beef, Ib. decvayrecsees ROUND STEAK . > the pound eevnbrvennnpeseadarbess RUMP ROAST > N’gtive, Beetf, Ib. ............. BEEF STEW Boneless, the pound ..... RUMP CORN BEEF SHORT LEG VEAL 15* lomxmis' § i oC Roast (6 to 8 Ibs.) Ib......... C | Large, Navel, the dozen........ :::';f ?t?bile. "““' Zlc 6th and 7th Ribs, Ib RIB ROAST If you are neat appearing and aggressive, and able to contact substantial peoâ€" ple, you can make a very satisfactory connection with ‘us. Udell Bldg., ask for Mr. E. Smith. * Monday Only, Feb. 27 Beef or Veal Lamb Stew Pfla,sq Leave Your Pss :. i Saturday Delivery Nss return to his home within PS _ 1234c e vome..... 19¢ * â€" _ 17¢ onl e * 13%e _ 19¢ _ 21e _ 19¢ THE PRESS | TIGl3 s 1 174¢ 19¢ OUR‘S CLOYERBLOOM Qarsvsessesserssance} Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rettig of Highw are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the ‘birth of an eight and oneâ€"half pound baby girl, born Wed. nesday ning, February 15. Mrs, Axt was hostess to from a rt honeymoon trip to Canada. |They will reside in Chiâ€" Miss Catherine Geary will give two readings .at . the Lake . Bluff Woman‘s la;bf ‘meeting tomorrow evening, February 24. The â€"Semper‘ ‘Fidelis Circle met on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Orpill¢e Wessling of South TANG 2 1 Mrs. I-‘tnkBludelcmooAv- enue is entertaining the members of (Th ). A 1 l:fiuph Peddle entertained the members ‘of her bridge club on Thursday) afternoon. who is a| patient at Edwards Sanâ€"| ANUIY SUIpPTIACUN JODM 4 ATOANA AACMTE itarium, at Naperville on Sunday. lm her children and grandchil: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Siljestrom of | jren and their families came to help Windsor Betty Bowen is quarantined at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.}Zimmer: on Glencoe Avâ€" enue, with scarlet fever. Her many friends will be glad to learn that she is geriously ill and is getâ€" ting nicely. Miss Gladys Greenlaw who has been ry at the Highland Park Church for sevâ€" eral , left last Thursday for friends in this city while here, who will ;o learn o!Ahq departâ€" ~‘Mr, and Mrs. David Mayer of| at her home on High Street. _ Glencoe receiving congratulaâ€"| â€" Mrs. J. H.. Cameron, who has tions on |the birth of a son born| been confined to her home with a M. & H. HAMS, whole, Ib. .. .. ... ....... M. & H. HAMS, half, Ib. ... . ........... HAM CENTER SLICES, Ib. ........... BRICK CHEESE, 2 Ibs. for ............ AMERICAN CHEESE, 2 lbs. for .. ... .. OVALTINE, large can 69¢c; small can ... CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE, Ib. can SUGAR, Pure Cane, limit 10 lbs. for . . . . . she plans to BROILERS, the pound ............... CHICKENS, the pound ............... DUC S,the.pound............_.‘....‘.. sSQU , 4 for ..............ulu us S the por Mr. Sho ..... 2 Ibs. for 37¢ eneranrirnnesterrenerncerenas """ C "6, | UHC JDOCIH +ccrscscssaveencconnsescesssccncee B U g?m.mm.;ww 13¢ ’5 Ahiks 25€ | he bunch . ........ 1 9¢ S 9p ooes 23¢, 33¢ | â€" ) ....;...........................‘ | ?E“ 5 4 for RlESlgc fgfifi (Fl‘l:lyOnly) l4c the pound _,_____,,.,_,_,____rnmulgc T , Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 27th, 28th and March 1st â€" OUSE e wet Ned + bridge on Saturday eveâ€" the apesereessesssunterseet senscee 19th at the Highâ€"| soyere attack of the f1U, GS Winnetka Ey POULTRY 15 BSAUERKRAUT lgc the |quart ...............u.gc #6 :ans?o? CORNED BEEF i umm 25C Sonthes Rump, 1b. soâ€"miRTC $ veskepee e 27 c BEEF TONGUES CHIPSO Sugar Cured, Ib. ................... lgc 8 packages for 39c\ 49c|5% 25¢| $ 35c i. 29c|$A 23¢| 82 25¢ e 19c)"° SAUERKRAUT the quart ............... CORNED BEEF Boneless Rump, 1b. VYEGETABLES DRY ONIONS 10 pounds for . 2 heads for CARROTS or BEETS 2 bunches for â€" 2 pounds for ............................ GREEN BEANS . Mrs. Mary Baruffi was very pleasâ€" _ SINCLAIR PRODUCTS ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION Kitchen, doz. ... 129 ¢ Selected, doz..._.17%1¢ Table, doz. ..__.__19V4¢ Lard 4!bs. eesssctesvesecsecssssepses L. 25¢ ....... .18%¢ 2.......19%e Corner Elm Place at First Street Phone 5555 H. P. _ BATTERY .. 19¢ “;‘x"ni’ii'x'«" .___19c¢ :’h';s?;r: 11%¢ 13%c¢ t 15¢ 25¢ 15¢ HALIBUT STEAK SALMON STEAK SPARERIBS LOIN POERK ROAST SALT PORK RIB PORK ROAST America has too much of Fbfin‘. No American has en« anything.â€"Dunbar‘s Weekly THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, Robert Streck, 20, Deerfield; Rech, 21, Deerfield. Issued at County court house at Waukeg her celebrate her sixtieth driving, and you‘ll save money. SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Feb. 23â€"24â€"25 Marriage License Issued O sccsveees 13c¢, 10%c 49¢ .81 31| 23¢ 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ 23¢ 25¢ Tic 23¢ 94c 25¢ 49¢ t 4 x8 .. PTHURSDAY, FEBRU To a large and of the Deerfeld Wo-;_n_q president of the General of Women‘s Clubs, and M Farrell, president of the 1 eration of ~Women‘s C guests of honor at this di ing, and Mrs. Poole broug did message, "Come, Let that undoubtedly "The B: will be the book in greal for some time. A sketc of the author added to ciation of her vm-; most [9 hfldvflmafifll" ceiving a personal rop Mrs. Fairbank explain â€"The review of Janet bank‘s new book, "The B which was given by M the Mississippl tremendous amount of gration from New L Fairbank told, inithis reading, | through the Galena Gazette, the let fes of the people who those years (‘40‘s and are encompassed in which â€"gives a pAnoran can life during an era terestâ€"the ninéteenth writer has put a touch interest in her study 0 tic relations of the nu acters portrayed "by â€" her story incidents of 1 The novel is a long braces a period of & fifty years, and tells th generations of people. effect the numerous c upon the life of Abbej story presents a grei dents, but the author fully moulded them i that the readéer has nc tic impression of it. _ Mrs. Fairbank has « life of Abbey Delight ture of the people ar of living in the middl teenth century. She l bey from her girlhood realize the fullness her woman‘s part in of the trend of THURSDA CHICKEN FRESH TA EGGS FRIDAY ONL HALIBUT 1 lb. prints SLICED B PORK RO Contain Vitam! EX. FANCY _ 16 oz. loaf ; VITAMIN WINESAP CALIFORNIA JUICY OR At Meeting 200â€"216 size ; S A N 1 T SAN

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