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Highland Park Press, 21 Dec 1933, p. 2

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)} is i5 {4 19 CaChe yc t Mrs. James Lyle and daughter Mildred left yesterday morning for Grand Island, Neb., their former home, where they will spend the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Nelson and small daughter Jeanette are leavyâ€" ing the latter part of this week for Hutchinson, Kas., where they will spend the holidays with their parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn and daughter Mary Lou of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive will spend Christmas day with Mrs. Sanborn‘s mother Mrs. Rosenthal of Oak Park. Mrs. H. K. Sison of Oak Street, entertained a few friends on Tuesâ€" day afternoon. Miss Betty Hennis of Chicago was the prize winner. Helen Leuer is returning from St. Louis, Mo., to spend the holidays with her mother Mrs. Joseph Leuer of 569 Homewood Avenue. ' Arthur H. Emerson, Jr., returned on Friday from the University of Michigan to spend Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emerson. . an International anthem written by Mrs. Kimball and set to music by Lulu Jones Downing was an imâ€" portant number on the program. Miss Virginia Shemhen, librarian at the local Library, wil} spend the Christmas holidays with her parâ€" ents in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. C. N. Kimball and Mrs. R. J. Beatty attended a concert given by the Illinois Pen Women in the Governor‘s Mansion at Sprintfidd‘ last week. "Earth‘s Awakening" _ Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Dinkeloo and son and daughter will spend Christâ€" mas with Mrs. Dinkeloo‘s brother Mr. and Mrs. Oostmeyer of Chicago. Miss Carolyn Howard will return home Friday to spend the Christmui holidays with her mother © Mrs. Laura Howard of the Udell 'Build-‘ ing. f Mrs, W. A. Gieser (Elise Weisenâ€" berger) is leaving for New Orleans, La., Thursday (today) to join her husband who has been transferred there and where they will make their home. f Miss Edith Metcalf arrived Satâ€" this evening (Thursday) in honor of Mr. Kemp‘s birthday at their son‘s home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John T. FitzGibbons of Roslyn Lane have just returned from a months sojourn in Florida. Miss Ruth Bryant of Green Bay, Wis. is the house guest of the F. P. Boyntons of North Sheridan road. Mrs. N. J. Harkness and daughâ€" ter Miss Isabella Harkness will spend Christmas with Mrs. Harkâ€" ness‘ daughter Mrs. Ebby at Madiâ€" son, Wis. F _ _MEN‘S SHOP OF HIGHLAND PARK . 546 Central Ave. â€" Open Evenings> â€" Phone 2 -â€"-'.â€"l‘râ€"“-m n 'y» . Resointions of condolence, curds of thanks, -._‘ u.*‘h__ hn“hhmahwag WONDERFUL SELECTI Subscription Price $1.50 per year All communications must be Articles for publication must re in surrent issue. Sneesved as Second Class Maiter Marsi ces o mmmmmmmmapemmemmmenmemtentmenediiiemmtes i of *“ -‘vflh.p PAGE Two Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kemp of Edgeâ€" OF SILK NECKWEAR J; ART OLSON & CO, â€"â€" THE HIGHLAND PARK P teved as Second Closs Matter March 1, 1911, at the Past Ofiee THE S$STORE OF CHRISTMAS SPIRIT 500 TIES HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL must be accompanied by the name and must reach the editor by Wednesday no $1.00 IN GIFT BOX HAND MADE DECEMBER 21, 1033 Mr. and. Mrs. B. M. Nelson anâ€" nounce the engagment of their daughter Elsie to Mr."CGipron Janâ€" uz, Jr. [ n Wallace Keaster of R fi is atâ€" tending the Loyola Unive sity Law Sehool. | iR Miss Virginia Jeff |, senior at the University of Chicggo and living at the Intema*i House will spend. Christmas tion with Ruth Hirsch is r week from Ohio~ Sta at Columbus. Mr. R. L. Sandwick,, principal of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school has an article, "Keeping the. Sthools in Public Favor" in the %eember 1933 issue of "The Ilinois Teacher." Miss Hester Ann Thomas of S. Linden st., was mong mi passenâ€" gers ‘arriving from Europe in Baltiâ€" more Wednesday, Deer§:fl, on the Baltimore Mail Line steamer "City of Hamburg." i | DANCE STUDEI | AT 1737 RICE STREET, l+ TA, ILL. Classes in 1 m Ballroom and ties ive Work for Girls Women Ballroom or Tap Classes for eveâ€" nings, for information phone P. 18330 Walter B. Metcalf, Jr., '“is lpendi . ing his vacation from e Forest| Academy with his parents Dr. and | Mrs. Walter B. Metc.alt.‘.qé > ‘ Mrs. F. A. Cuscadenjs éntertaim ing at Christm_asAd‘inne\‘j'orq_ Monday. ’city. son of Mrs. Rush Hussey of Chicago were married ‘Thursday :at the home of Dr. and g:s. J, W. Frederick Davis by Dr. Davis. They were attended by a cougin of the bridegroom, Mrs." Maude J. Alexâ€" ander and "Red" Carlyle Alexander brother of: the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will make their home in California where he has a position with General Motors. ‘ Mr. Morris M. ‘Meyers of Rochâ€" ester, N..Y., is spending the holiâ€" days at the home of his gonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Doris Bjorn of and William Alexander months with Mrs. Rosquist‘s sister Mrs.. William H. Saathoffi and famâ€" ily. 4 g? their home in Lavoy, AlBerta, Canâ€" mdnafurnpgndmg the past two Mr. and Mrs. Andre two sons left Tuesday their home in Lavoy, .. s en on s t ol | / Lieut, Paul W. Blanchard, Jr., U. Â¥ e o o5 8. Army Air Corps, who has been t [ ‘ in charge of one of the Civilian urday from Connecti¢ut College to| Conservation Units in . Grayling, spend the holidays wit} her parâ€"| Mich., has just recently been reâ€" ents Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metâ€"|lieved from his detail and assigned calf. | in â€" hiso : mnrnmiam:. abalkdae : â€" MLIA LA L. Mildred Haesgler s Bjorn <of Evanston Alexander, of this Mrs. Rush Hussey of married ‘Thursday :at Dr. and g'u. J. W. ris by Dr. Davis; They 1 by a cougin of the Y ong the| passenâ€" Eu: in Baltiâ€" )eer§:fl, on the e st § mer "City 1 ick,, priricipal of : high school has ig this iversity ng for Pn ) â€" 29¢ to . his proper: station, Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemenks," Mich,. Lieut. Blanchard will motor from his staâ€" tion where he (will spend the seaâ€" from college to spend the holidays with their respective parents are: Phoebe Swazey, Vassar; Edward Fucik, Princeton; Marion Weisenâ€" Bberger, Beloit; Joe Daily, Univerâ€" sity ‘of Illinois; Tom Wyles, Uniâ€" versity of Pennsylvania; Janet Leonâ€" ard, Lawrence; and| Emilyâ€"Watson, University of Kentdcky. | M. Jeffries of Lincoln Avenue, Both Virginia and Helen are included in the newly organized University Colâ€" son of the Gourley apartments will spend Christmas in Des Moines, Ia., MINCE MEAT MIXED dNUTS â€" 19¢â€" * No. 2% size Ginger Ale or Charged Water . Cherries ORANGES COFFEE "OUR RED BAG" FRESH ROASTED Royal FLORIDA JUICY $1 FLOUR 99¢ plus bottle deposit lx â€"_ _ FRUIT GIFT BAS};'CETS ; ' 4 bottles for We wish all our patrons and friends a Merry Christmas MONARCH 89¢ Tiic ) Coffee 2508 3 pkgs. CERESOTA doz. 249 lb. sack per lb. SPECIAL THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT. CHASE & SANBORN $1 Highland Park 4400 TKR PRESS The Largest Independent Food Shop on the No};th Shore from| Yale University to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Naney Lee Bowes, Jane Herbst, Marjorie MacDonald, Francijene Sheridan, Lorraine Roach, Jean Sinâ€" C Betty Stein and Barbara and J::: Tennant have invited a numâ€" ber :t their young friends to attend a dancing party at Deerpath Inn, Lake: Forest, Wednesday evening, : Robert Johnston returned yesterâ€" ‘day| from Purdue University to spend his Christmas vacation with Mr.|and Mrs. S. Parker Johnston, his parents. Alst c ‘Irving Randall returned yesterday BLUE GOOSE FOOD MART s holidays with his parents, Mr, mfi:m-"w yA t Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of| Virginia Perkins and Betty Chad.â€" JUICY LEMONS per ‘doz. ...................... CIDER gallon ‘ _ CAPONS and PRIZE LEG OF LAMB Ib. Ib.. Ib. CLUB SIRLOIN TURKEYS â€" DUCKS Porterhouse This week we have CHICKENS & â€" We dress our own ponltry: SAVOY FINFEST FOODS ME A T s Finest Selection of Freshly Dressed We are specializinfg in FRUIT GIFT BASKETS 516â€"518 CENTRAL AVE. â€" plus bottle depocit retu ert W. |Wood is arriving Baturday from Point for the Christmas holidays with their parents, General and Robert E. Wood, Ric Card is return| from the Sha Military School| to spend the Christmas holiddys with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Card. Patty anhd Frances: Odell) are enâ€" tertaining at a dancing party at their home‘ Friday evening,‘ Iubbl;: Tennant has from Miss Finch‘s school {in New York to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. J. L Tennant, Cargl [Vigeant is returning today from gncipi.l, in St. Louis| Mo., to spend (the holidays with , Mr. and Mrs. \;iéeant, her parents. , Francés Odell is at home from Michigan University and Patty is | from Monticello 25¢ 39¢ ._SUGAR 5' 10»49c4 Pork and Beans 5zae. «+250 POTATOES per peck 3 5 c or CHOCOLATE DROPS CORDIALS TEXAS PINK MEAT Hard Candies PURE GRANULATED Grapefruit IDAHO BAKING AND COOKING : ASSORTED FREE DELIVERY lbs. for MIXED XMAS CAMPBELL‘S 250 ‘Mr. Peyraud is a local artist, yedlg. ing in Ravinia and Highland Pliy Mrs. Robert M. Jeffrics was cligk, . man of the Chicago Woman‘s Glup Players who presented "Nine Wly â€" Six" at the Chicago Woman‘s Oly on the evening of Thursday, é{: 14. The play was given for the bews. â€" fit of the Park Ridge School Ry Girls. Miss Ruth Jeffrics played M â€" part of Helen (mannequin),. e CREAM CITY cloudsaadnkiunbnfldhlb' ed that one is struck by the imy ate fodinqumnligu." ousness. Thooobrtfltn.m prisingly real and lovely, strg THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 250C $1 Peaches Apricots cans ‘for $1 Savoy 44 i {| |I _ |Alceyo , _ | "One Man‘s Mr. l:'h E. Tullis o avenue is entertaining at. gathering and supper, Sq ning. = Parker Johnston is return day from Dartmouth to 1 hqlidays with Mr: and Mrs. ker Johnston, his parents.. dinners given free to on Saturday night. Williams Avenue, Highlar was seriously injured early morning on Green Bay Ro of Five Points near W when the car in which she ing crashed into a ditch, turtle. [It was driven by Hokhanen, of Waukegan. â€" Mrs. Smith was taken to | Home Hospital, in Lake For collar bone was fractured. All the workshop grow Children‘s Theatre will gether on Thursday after 28, at 2:30 at the Y.W. holiday : costume rrty 4 will be ln@d or the thentic period costume, original, the most bear most economical and the ical costumes. Following the grand ma there will be an afternoon tainment with Santa Claus of honor. Horse Shoe Inn,Gi . Free Ravioli announces free ravioli ad New Year‘s Eve. + Workshop Groups W Have Costume â€"*"The Horse Shoe Inn ticularly to private ps is danging on Thursday Woman Hurt In C There is no cover imum charge at an THURSDAY, DECEMB Highland Park, L _ Tel. Last Time Tonight RICARDO Sun. (1 Day Only) : . D MARY » BRIAN CARRL im "Moonlight & PREB THEATRE ‘PARKING Attendant in charge AT ALL TIMES... Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Dec. LIONEL BARRYM( Mrs, Mildred Smith, of _ COMING NEXT WE * Maurice Chevalier i "THE WaAY To LOV Richard Dix in "ACE OF ACES" "TOO MUCH HARMO "Big Executive with ELIZABETH yYounG | |: . SE 30 N. First ‘Street A picture great enough to Laughs! Songse! |Radio Stare (Continuous Xmas from 2 ALICE BRADY JACKIE COOPEl Madge Evans~ his career ! J O any time.

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