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Highland Park Press, 7 Sep 1933, p. 5

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dubscription Price $1.60 per year Mrs. Minna T. Li and two daughters Go::‘hnd are visâ€" iting Mrs. Na: Kige of N. Linden Avenue. tfi { 3 THURSDAY, UHntered as Second Class Matter March 1. 1911, at the Post Office at CHICAGO OFFICE Memen e omm Eomm m CE ooenny 7 ons c apieries t d oi s e 1 H All communications mast be sccompanied by the name and address of ‘the # Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure unc in current issue VYOLUME 22 Miss June Whitworth entertained twelve guests at the Deere Park beach Sunday evening. â€" 2X Mrs, Brandfe f 25 S,. Green Bay Road will be ho at the monthly meeting of the »Womans Missionary ty of the Evangelâ€" ical Congrega 1 Church which will be held on‘ y, Sept. 14 at 2:30 o‘clock. ; M are asked to kindly bear in mind that this is the month to bring donations for Miss Amy orphanage. . Mrs. Percy r entertained the mhembers of hdr bridge club last Wednesday in (boror of Mrs, Le Comegys. of nd, Ohio. _ Miss Gert _ Ames of Mattoon, Ill. was called home last week beâ€" cause of ill ‘of her mother, Mrs. Evva . . of Egandale road ente twentyâ€"two at a family supper y evening. Mrs. Roy Mat and daughter of Sturgeon Bay, Wis. spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Duffly of Homew Avenue. PRESS â€" 16‘ : Mr. J. M. Bilbarz and two nephews Gordon and Burton Bilâ€" harz and Branner Armentrout spent the weekâ€"end at Petista Lake, The Frank EvÂ¥ans family of Skoâ€" kie Avenue with Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" shall Ledlie spent the past few days in Urlam, Iowaywith Mr. Ledlie‘s mother who is ill. e B _ â€"Miss Marjorie Lynch will return from her home :Lis week to resume her duties at Elm Place School. â€"Mrs. E. T. R. Murphy has as her house guest her sister of Latayette, Ind. 4 i â€"‘Miss Olsen, chief telephone operaâ€" tor .in Deerfield, has returned to work after a two weeks vacation. ~Phoebe 8 y will enter Vassar College this !m 1. Nee L/ ablae â€" Mr. Frank Vrban of Bradford, Pa. was the of his cousin Mr. Percy Prior last Thursday. _â€" _ Mr. and Mrs, son of Indiana spent the pastffew days with the Hans Johnson fhmily of Homewood Avenue. N. * Mr. and M ohnson of Indiana in Milwaukee the weekâ€"end. Ladd â€"Ewell| left Monday for school at bH@, Arizona. â€" _ Miss Emily Whtson is leaving this week with Misg Mildred Hobart to attend the reity of Kentucky at Lexington, Ni. es e t The Misses "Marie and Cynthia Towne of Sanâ€" Francisco are visitâ€" ing their aunt Mrs. Sellar Bullard of ‘Orchard Laxe. o is Mr. and James ‘M. Carry are spendin weeks at Pike Lake Lodge, hfield, Wis.‘ The : Geo ilds family have just returned m (their lodge in Canada where spent the month of August, f Mr. Bob ds of N. Sheridan Road is ente ng two of his Yale friends, Mr. John Wayne of Hartâ€" ford, Conn., Mr. Wm. Gibbs of Jacksonville, | : Mr. and Mrs, Fischer of W, Park Avenue and . Ben Jarchou and Carl: Chris attended the fuâ€" neral of an a@nt Mrs. Jarchou in Elgin last Sat: y. Mr. and James Kent and Bradford ‘ spent Labor Day with Mr. Kentk parents in Olney, Ill. where Mrs. Kent will visit this ‘week. Mr. ‘and Mr. Kent have returned St. Louis to reâ€" sume their f 1 The A. N. rston family have just returned the East and are residing in the yd Larson house on Central Avéehue. this Mr. A. 8. is returned to his duties at S on ~Tuesday after spendin@g‘ two weeks with his family in HigÂ¥Hland Park. J â€"~The John Gallagher‘s of Broadâ€" view‘ Avenue have moved to 1301 S. St. Johns Aventie. :( Mrs. S. F. Hamilton of Detroit, Michigan will visit Mrs. Edna Green Mr. and Mrs., Dwight S. Bobb enâ€" uruinedove:‘lhe'zek-ondlndon Labor Day for Judge and Mrs. G. Fred Rush of Chicago and Judge Oscar E. Hnrdmlr.ndln. Arch Youngs of Freep esns Miss Madelite McHugh of Oak Park was the,guest of Miss Mary Beverly Turriff of N. Second Street several days last week. hk i Mr. and Mrg: Irving Conrad and daughter Barbara left Sunday for theéir home in Louis, Mo., after spending two . with relatives Mr. Cu:hzolhrh ‘of Mt. hg!iw is spending f with t and uncle Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. W. B.;:qr- tel of the un.Efiu, ling. . Highland Park Locals and Personals THE MICHLAND PARK PRESS ikhh. nfardnci w . ; , "p ~ _ Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 wwm- ‘ Telepbone Central 3355 a lence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of -n-ul--fi a :’. Mmflmbmfinhw-tr‘_l& dver ER 7, 1933 SEPTEMEER 7. 1933 RSGt Sgt. Walter‘ Smith who is ; tioned at Three Lakes, Wis., M the reforestration camp spent the Labor Day holidays with his family. Miss Mae Bliss is leaying Friâ€" day of this week for efib visit several college fri fore returning to Wellesley fort her genâ€" ior year. AlLH 3t Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bhtnd’sén returned Monday from a two weeks vacation at Brule, Wis. ; td § North Michizan Avenue, mlmm Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kuel and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kug Windsor, Minn., were the Glt* for a few days this week ofl‘nur.;w Mrs. Charles Melville of Ridgewood Drive. Fca | t}: | Mr. John Johnson of Duhth,’(gifi., is visiting his daughter Mrs. Charâ€" les Nixon of the Udell building,. | Mr. Martin Kopp of the: Highland Park Police force returned home last Sunday evening from R ider, Wis., hospital where he has be¢ for two weeks with inféction in his right arm. He has not fully reâ€" covered from the infection, b%t ‘is getting along nicely. | Ths] The Misses Carol Vigeant, Virâ€" ginia Perkins and Janet Leon;rfi are leaving next week for St. Louis, Mo., where they will attend Principiq'_. | Miss Madeline Bliss ig enr as a student at the Chicago Acadâ€" emy of Fine Arts. {h) xB Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Martin of Sqcramento, Calif., were the gests of their cousin Mrs, M. Warnér of N. Second Stmt, mmd’y- f % have been making extensive Y 1 in the east and are ‘vi'aitin(%l the World‘s Fair in Chicago. â€" ]| Mrs. Gust Peterson and three children of Clarence, I!l., spent last week with Mrs. Floyd:â€" Koon. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Koon 'ure'siLh'r,s. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stacey and son Buddy of 1877 Burton :&hfio, Ravinia are making an extended visit in Toronto, Canada. They gre visiting Mr. Stacey‘s father and grandmother and friends. . ©|| . Gloria Golden is !Mdingi,'vzo weeks at Lawsonia, Wis., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H,aroldgroo-, sum. plob®s, tek: ‘Mr,. and Mrs. Raymond Schneider spent the weekâ€"end at Lake lah, Wis., 'a 1 Rev. R. E. Heschke and dalghter Vita of Hilbert, vga.., were guests at the home of Mrs. B. Kittman and attended the Century of Progress in Chicago the past week. _ 1+ Mrs. Fred Clow left Saturday with her nephew,} Paul Dike, Jr., for Philadelphia, where Mrs. Clow expects to spend the winter JE the home of her brother,, Paul | y whose wife died recently. Paul, Jr., has spent a week with his aunt Mrs. Clow at the home of Mrs. Katherine Boehmer of Bloom Street, where Mrs. Clow has been staying this Adults 25¢ At All Times ALCYON Crooning, spooning. dancing,‘ ro ancing, romping and Fraternity , Stomping! ;/ /. Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. . Sept. 7â€"819 DON‘T MISS SEEING!!! FREE THEATRE PARKING grPAC Attendant in Charge | Bing Crosby _â€" Jack Oakie Burns and Allen, and Others Sundayâ€"Monday . Sept. 10â€"11 CHARLES RUGCGLES _/ GRETA NISSEN § Tuesdayâ€"Wedneday Sept, 12â€"13 "HMer Bodyguard" "The Mayor of Hell" . "Storm at Daybreak" "The Stranger‘s Return" â€" â€" ~COMING | 1 "The Warrior‘s Husband" BE COOL AND COMFPORTABLE! The Alcyon is equipped with a _ Washed air cooling system â€"| "College Humor" "Melody Cruise" A naughtyceal, nuttycal, musical cruise! I Telephones Highland Park $57â€"55%â€"559. He mlh“: m‘zu Phone Highland Park 2400 EDMUND Ln(g)gE WYNNE GIBSON Interesting Short Subjects . \ featuring 5 Cents Per SingleCopy NUMBER #8 4i io Mr. and Hrfi:‘nnk Zipoy have returned from Irtonwood, Mich., and Mercer, Wis., where they spent the past month. ; ‘|_|. Miss Gladys Kucehn and Mr. Harâ€" old Kittman of Cambria, Wis., have returned to their homes after spendâ€" ing a week at the home of Mrs. B. Kittman. / <0 ‘|| summer since her return from her winter home at| Winter Park, Fla. Mr. and Mrg.| Leslie Schauffier and children and Ernest M. West are returning : week from a months sojourn in Greéenwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Baake and family spent : weekâ€"end in Deâ€" troit, Mich. _ || | Rev. F. Brand the First United |F was returned to t tor for another y« â€"« Mrs. Kath weekâ€"end with Fremont Center 1 Mr .and Mrs two children an spent the holida: ML s PM uids t T3 Mrs. Fred F past six weeks friends in An i returned to %i‘ visiting her da Hesler. ! ‘ Rev. F. Brai the First Uni ~Miss Esther K week with 8§ | Libertyville. | | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger an daughter, visited at the Frank Ke: home in ‘Libertyville on Monday. Bonita Stanger: remained for sey eral days. [ ; Miss Clarice weekâ€"end visiti van, Wis. ' TRUSTEES UNDER THE WILL | OF MARYj KER EDDY °| The original, standard and onl Textbook on | ‘Christian â€" Scien Mindâ€"healing,: i one volume of 700 pages. 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And &g:hes. you tan get your favorite shade in these obliging wodaP as easily as your favorâ€" ite sundae flavor. Tell yoi.fz mothér about these goodnefi; hose .. | she‘ll p:o}:.z;;y‘miz to treat you to a semestet‘s supply. brev .. All Three Wear Size 94" tolr.@srl.flcnrjlobnmyhkh' M whichw‘hh place Saturday eveâ€" ning, 16 at 8 o‘clock at $t. Johns Evangelical Church. A ‘reâ€" ception ‘will follow at the family % Ir;:d Mrs. J. E. Hill of Lonâ€" don, t.. Canada spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. William Fosbender of Vine Avenue. , Saturdaysâ€"Nine to Nine Redfern iA 4 to school, girls! hose woes for smalls ; _ _ We\ te . . . for mediums ‘ uchess . . . for talls â€"| | ~â€" classic. . . for plumps Priced at ws 10 Ou® Phitt are over :; GZp PAGE FIVE & 4 F P i9 iy€ t 1#

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