Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1933, p. 2

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"€j whikar / k. &eflw&%w Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bullock who lunboo_ult&uthnco,v.m returned to their home on South Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of Walker Avenue has as her guest Miss Ethel Nllflatcofflulidnms,wulfla‘. ton, s s . 4 “Jmmfimmh: Mrs. S. P. Johnston. Bob attended the : Purdueâ€"Chicago football game at Chicago Saturday. Onekama, Michigan where she spent BneaofBbomStra; Mrs. G. Em amlin enterâ€" tained at tesx Tuesday for Mrs. George Hamlin of New York City. Mrs. Donald Bliss (Mary Swazey) of Rochester, N.Y. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swazey of Hawthorne Lane. Mr..and Mrs. C. R. Whitworth and q’:”mm.rmanmmm‘i returned from Boston, Mass. where June entered Erskine School. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nelson and l_ot,ofSanlcdtf.mth guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. together. for a group of girls who attadu:finn'm&boo_l. Mrs. Lange and two daughâ€" ters and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brace were the mhn week of Mr. and Mrs. Brace of Bloom Street. . 4 Mrs. V. H. Imig of Deere‘ Park had as her guests Tuesday Mrs. of Sheboygan, Wis, "t o ie _ Mr. ud'g'rs. Everett Haskins of formal h%torhrduchfir.ln. Harrison Todd who is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Volwiler of Yale Lane will entertain at dinner time members. Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Nichol left Saturday evening for a brief: wedding trip. After Nov, 15 they will be at home in Lake Forest. Mrs, Ward W. Willetts of 8. Sherâ€" ddan Road returned home Saturday having spent a few weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Rankin of Vine Avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter Eleanor Loretta to Forrest Raymond Keach of Chiâ€" cago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keach of Chalmers, Ind. The cerâ€" emony which was read by the Rev. Walter‘ C. Bihler, rector of Christ Church, Woodlawn Park, Chicago, took place <at 4 o‘clock Saturday afterncon. Miss Ruth Sussman of Lions, HI., served the bride as maid of honor and the best man was Verâ€" at ~ . THEHICHLAND PARK PRESS 3; ie aitii on B i eCA TIM L ie HIGHLAND PARK _LOCAL and PERSONAL e it c ‘mr cards u‘“fi*d :h-“d:-hm be charge 1n on y Tt tacth Mr. and l:.n. C. C. Waters. _ expect to be gone one week. A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. Raymond Meyer, of Deer T L °. T BP T TPTm enmeny mE " Be sure to ‘attend \‘ihe sgabuot fi dance at Masonic Temple, turday ing Next Week eveulk, kiven by the Eastern Star. "PILGRMAGE: . | Doctor and Mrs. J. D. Simons left "HEROES FOR SALE" || cekbnté~thpngoldes? wedding anniâ€" ' + versary »of Mrs. Simons‘ parents, /.‘ | _ Added each evening ‘A} Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Waters. They|| | interesting Short Bubjects ulr;u sunday Dfl'om R:e h:otm- ‘t,flp to Washington, D.C., ond, Va., and V; Hot Springs. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peters of Vine Avenue are the happy parents of a daughter born Wednesday at the Highland Park hospital. l hi,‘o: 8 "*â€"y Anpy d v-unwin-t 4118 of â€" irthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Denison | reâ€" turned Sunday from a motor trip to Washington, D.C., Richmond, Va.. ksn Mr. Rawson. E. Bowden who has boenut-iondiillfortbopntthne weeks at his home on South St. Johns Avenge is getting along as well as can be expected. f R"b;' Bnndfellnerbom surâ€" prised by a<party of about twenty Chicago friends who called at his arm in the football game at Deerâ€" neld-_flhhld;kn'lgh School. 4 Mr. Archie Klein of: Dixon, IIL, visited at the home of Rev. F. Brandfeliner over the weekâ€"end. the weekâ€"ehd in Ann Arbor, Mich., where theyiattended the University of Michigan football game, to be met with the news on their return that their son Ted had broken his _ CLEANERS & DYERS * ; . 24 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD $ f Ray Molendi, Mgr. | ; NORTH SHORE‘S LARGEST and MOST POPULAR CLEANERS Dorothy Teare in Galena, IIl. Mr. BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED ~AND RESHAPED â€" Your shabby ? Plain or â€" Fur Trimmed _ LADIES COATS RELINED s | your last year‘s coat look | _ : bby? ~Perhaps new lining will $ .50 :â€" make it new again. | €190C, ; 0 C P OR Oe Secaie c Corieice Ancauas We * $1.00 T C | se _ COAT ) [ COFFEE CaSH AND CarRRY spent the weekâ€"end ‘| at ‘*he Highland "Good Bye Again It‘) a tiot . . . extravaganzs of â€" | JOAN BENNETT â€" | . JAMES DUNN) ; im "Arizona To â€" | . Broadway Sundayâ€"Monday . _ Oct. 29. ‘| (Continuous Sunday from %:30) | % 1# 4& P A heart throb story of the men vm&-m«mm:i "Headline |\O‘Neill: will oec x:fi_ the O‘Nei !jf l‘h!‘mst. | Rev. PF. Bras the First United is in: Dixon, II1., #C> | Fruits and Vegetables| Groceri mescor uts | Fruits and Veg | | WM..GARGAN |â€" _ FRANCES DEE \~RALPH BELLAMY .. Including Labor | andâ€" Material Highland Park, III * Tel {.ADMISSION z AT ALL TIMES...._.._ ‘h(?:{im loh!hy from l: | "The Big Brain‘‘ 272727 | | Potatoes 33° â€" Coming Next Week â€" "PILGRIMAGE»" "HEROES FOR SALE" "BEFORE DAWN" 8.«Wed.â€"Thurs., next JOAN BLONDEL ENEVIEVE TOB VARREN WILLL lusty, highly spiced comedy hit | â€" irsdayâ€"Last Time Toni â€" GEO. E. STONE â€" PHILLIP HOLMES _ FAY WRAY CHICA |||CoOMES 4 17¢%â€"â€" 3 br. for 5C |f Coosal Rpe OLIVES | â€" d cam io: 98 | [TOIEET TiSSUOE ) Srkia25 | Blursmgg?,fi,e,m ood Mar HE PRESs aided nc3 2 84 Our Quality Meats, store to do vour er ORANGES per doz. 1 Juicy LEMONS _ VERY JUICYX Grapefruit 5 for zsc $1.49 per bushel Fancy Eating or _ Cooking Best ;fo!' 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