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Highland Park Press, 16 Nov 1933, p. 11

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ing Results dilly: YjENT 'balianee, .RME DWI" izedG deA‘Milk i y: liter n (wtsl ality. i, .' i' ME LE ctrBBErrs Park burial Scientist gem as range to wify udo....for It of ur kitchen. tillo cc will be was required to lnds meals you be ex ended over I) whi h you may MY, NO' Hagan. c. - ”I!“ ME”? t .it,W.aat-l, 4740-87 F.?.), m hh M, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Hutu-ck have a son born Oct. " in thi Puuhnt swim in Chicuo. :75. mm. mks mick in Wooadni1 Park. Mru Emu Becker gjgniomjnoa her bridge club on “My pe- tting. M l, -.--- g?’ _ j, and Mr. and an. .1meth Wheeling were their , ta on Wi, day. Mrs. Raymond Dobblnb entertain- ed the Anne Club hethedneodny evening. In. Chroncq‘ Hahn wln be the next bottom. ", ; The Rachel Circle not My nfternmm It the home of Mrs. Floyd Sanger. , . 1‘ The John Vetton. It, J. Bruno: and Mrs. J. D. Carter irerir among those from here who alttended the meeting in Weukegan, Friday eTrth, nine, and heard Dr. lik, Stanley Jones speak. ' _ ml! "I!“ III "Wu 1.1-. l Mr. and In. John Schwinn of! Wheeling mu dinner _ est: ' and” mum; " the &"tJ,1t; home. Mr. Ind Mrs. {on Man: The Tri C. Society will'meet Tues- day evening, Nov. 21, at St. Paul’s Church School room. ' . The L. L. L. Club holds its meet-, ings, the first Sundttevettintr ot each month. Last Shhdéy evening they'met " St. Paul's Church 1nd enjoyed two motion picture mun, "Aft'ei the Fog" and “On Top of the World." . Mrs. Anion Kemrritlt be hostess to members of the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon. C A terrihe dust storm hit Deerfield Sunday evening shout seven o'clock aeeompatried by howrtntrorinds. This was i very unusual occurrence. , Mrs. E. P. Long bid a her guest: on Sunday her nephew, George White, of Wilmette. _ d, Mrs. Henry Peterson and Mrit Raymond Dobbins attended a bridge party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Gregory Sheahen in Highland Park. , _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobbins of Ar- lington Heights visited" Mm. Bob. bins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William vaille on Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Jolinson enter- tained " a family dinner on Sunday m compliment to their nephew Fred Dow of Chicago, who it now their house “out. A special meeting of the village board was held Monday evening. One of the subjects brought up for discussidn was the new sign ordi- nance. V 'rmnttrDAY, NOVEL .Jean Anne Siljestrom celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary on Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siljeatrom ot Saunders Road. . . . Mrs. Christ Mentzer received\the blanket given sway Thursday "h ning at the Royal Neighbor party. Mrs. R. A. Nelson, Mrs. Delbert Meyer, Mrs. Albert Mitchell and Mrs. Hurry Clevey Wed the Lake Forest WhiteAhr6te Friends' Nieht 6n Friday. _ George Bock of Ostemen Avenue, Deerfield was married Sunday eve- ning to Miss G1adrpt11ader of High- land Park. Attendants. at their wed- ding were R. Gonyo and Grace Gonyo. The ceremony was perform- ed by,Justice of the)Penee Henry Er. Wellenwein of Wauliggan. Mrs. Elmey Hoffman ‘and (laugh. ter Shirley Mae visitedrMrs. J. W. Langdale in Harrington on Sunday. Ft. Paul’s Church, and Mrs. William Stainhnus, as trelsurer. Outgoing officers were Mrs. C. C.' Kapschull and Mrs. James Wilson.- Officers who will continue for another year are Mrs. John Ott, vith president; M q. Elmer 8ehmidt/ recording sec- retary and Mrs. Louis Boefker, fl- nancial secretary. ' ' Dr. w. P. Weir " conduct " all day coaching conference in Church Administration in Mildtukee next Mrs. Minnie Knofpe and two daughters, Dorothy and .Violn, 'of Chicago Were Jhe guests id Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Browning on Sunday. T Plant Now Ph- 241 Mrs. Winnie whitiomb was in-i stalled a preitdeptshtthe Ladies’ Aid Society on Sunaty jittery}?! " toeerfiek)' I Locals and Paschal; myw“ Our nova in Mind math] 1"" “"Mfm' " wt " Mr ettoU. Service at “who! gull;- for Ann] About Mtg t6th .05 nu- my 10'. m tre'" P mmmm Franken Franken Bros. Tulips uaa" . kg at hank- egt's and Ian at but rtomth.t-tdryd.oe IO, 1983 " A; s,ssviititipnareil, _ ', V ;‘ a piiiimlete Cast for ,K l, 5 Original Comedy i. . p0 " _ I , eel h {burn I ”as: Tom pie flrtst , ton ot " flue f1tth1 I tfs t.1iti “'5‘“ ItYIU’WK’c , 1 , i': Girl racont- of, hoop Twit as ”Human donatiohs of doll: and mun-uh to repair and new tor' them tit (in to children " Chilt- mu time. Lin; C. Johnson Davis in ttiTtattt of than not»: of my 't . Dorm (axle Oni, will meet; Mem.. duy detain! at tin harm of Mrs. i The mother who is to be deceived fie riuyed by Harriette Goldenrwho‘ was one of the original members ;of the Players. Miss Golden luur gbeen stun-ins with the - Garrick Players of Lake9trest College for this put two yeartrsutd this will be “he firtrt time in that that the' Ru. Evinia players audience will have had 1tt.e' oportmiity of deeing her act in _':trurhltsnd Park. She hug, in Lake TForest, played lefding roles in fDeath Takes a Hoiiday, and many lothers. and ', 4mm Holy , eel two and . half weeks of re- sheer” and some changes in the put Tom Grant, who is directing {the that Ravinit Players' produc- ion ot this season, he: umounced he fitthl cast for Guernsey LePel- eg’s otittirml three-act comedy “Sec- pd Fiddle." This play will he pro, need in the Ravinia village house not before or after Thanksgiving. Joan': Keeler, the tempeetuoul oung'Lcollege girl who has married, he wrong man at the wrong time, kill be played by Vera Purdy.. Joan, {who has pleaded for help in shield- gin: the situatidn from her mother, ‘gdislikes that help When it is given fend because of her temper fre- gquently comes Notre to upsetting the buns for that help. Miss Purdy is t Deemeld-Shierds dramatic prod- ’ct and has worked with the RI- inin Players for three yenrs. _ Enid Phillips, the careful layer t these plans is Joan’s hasten, nrionf Baker. _ She is a young and pn‘odern widow who, although ma- Mare and sensible. is, somewhat be- ,ildered by the situation.‘ However, :she recovers her eqdanimity "trr. lciently to plan and carry out the swhole plot. Miss Phillipsfwill be remembered for her starring, roles li; Holiday, The Ninth Ghent, and lAl’air of Silk Stockings, Ravinia 5Players productions of the past two gseasons. ' . I George Lake phys the role of the gm“ in the use, erold Werple .Hdr- Emu in the one, Harold Werple. Har- [ ngaged to and in love with a pretty {neciety girl. Re, hbwever, feces his ésituation with dejected eooperatiott. This is George Law’s Brat mason hrith the Ravinin uyers, bat he in hi0 newcomer to drdmntics. tld 'it'C, p#ns , uh tor' maker. _ t 1 P, A fill I “in! I been planned Int 'ttttt i1t,tulii?,, NW. 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