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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1934, p. 5

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l’ V Ort., 24,25 A141”? tie,iiit2e.. ‘Who u.- 7 In: n Btu-i. 'Master.. I“. u. C.“ St. Rd rule-I- In: ,4 locus ,lgthe it: bin-tuna 'tNd in WNW! lor HIRE I?!“ IVER” St. My, 99m... on © and]. pl um; Rh- "N 2stt tttt " iiiirpaieep, of the , Legion Auxiliary Are , Installed Vere . ll mi. Ical ",nreyCeeetr'h,tp, iii/ist/sis';)'?! Unit Nod . "An-bl “will! Auxiliary- : hot.“- ', 'irqtr9t: ll. by At J, Chaos: lunch. um ' _ " tttNetitt. t Fittu - om.m: " , J atti/rrett, M. Wm; ' v' Wies- _'iAeef. angling}: Cir 1 ", vieeeptiti t, ‘3! Aer- , _i1't, “plain, It’s. . or. Doll: 1 , Mrs. V. W M', m; I !fii?ii: Mrs. f."g,'tit ,'t'I'li', w 5- scrotum F r 5 T ',Grrrtsportdi" - _,?ttt: , telif,'; Sense; semi: " suns, T :35. Clifford Wiles; and j-nior past 1 “at, Mrs. Hwy-Kc erthy. . l m appointed chain: af stand. . 3" committees m chi "its" " ”my day, In. Pl Cole: up Widen” sud legit] l ' In. ' '6. Harriet); rehaHlitatie t In. B. D. Shannen; mania service, I”. membership and kl, Mrs. 2m McCarthy; junior sitivitios, In Catatonia; contsct, ‘ rs. Iver. .15; music and auditing, In. Ba. art Grumhde; A ‘ .. ism, In. (h Wiles; and publicity, s" E. M, Tomor- . , District delegates are Hrs. Mo. My, Mrs. Wiles, Mr Stunts“. [5. Johnson nnd Mrs. riddle. Al- mnste delegates sre M , Bell, Hrs. mm», Mrs. Sesso, it ' Cantonis and Mrs. Collins. , The maxillary members express their appreciation for 0 support ghen to their csrd par held " the lamina hotel sad for; the nanny1 We! extended than by ELF. W. Cashing and his std. _ The next meeting will be I social m held in honor of thai Junior put president, Mrs. Mary McCarthy. A collection of jelly is alsd. to be made for "mummy: at this meeting which will be held at) the Legion Ball Oct. M. Mrs. GusiNorrlon and In. Len Wshl have clam of the "fteshatettU. ' , ”any”. _ chitin {herd unruly. 8he _ been eonthted to the has)“ {or 11 weeks. i r xm’nen. Grant amen, and M, dudAondto afternoon gt the High- Pf Park Hospiul, following a mu- - A: ___ " --_- "nk-M-- GL- In. Russell - tr: Nry 8, 1882, In Kimberley, r th Africa. and me .10 Rising?! Park with be! parents. Mr. Mm. June: Grant when she waive you: old. 'ttt - portion. he: life m mhmneity._ L "d',, hunt] sauces“ being hid thtsiafterrtoen " 2 'clock it/the Bighlaasd Park t n Climb. Th: Ru. Frank Minna? pastor of the Prnbytariun Church 11:70:qu Point, Mich, will Mite. Burial will be in Forest Hone. 2 She lave: to ninth", in: hus- band, John Russell. u oois, James, and daughter, MN. Aaron“ mates and tree grandchildrq'n. co"t111ntrt At B. P. oman’s CIub Por anyone int ted in imprmH in: their bridge " e the f1nnnee comm of the iguana Perk Wo ’3 Club can: in unusual op- portunity on only“? nest-y dur- noon " 2:15 o'eloe Mr Maine C. Miner conducts lessen that is My nimble Indiana! us well as experienced bye". There will be snpbrvised p y um the lu- Ion. Chases m o n to, everyone. Rafferty. Transfer Co. Moves To New Location The Matty Trittuti'nd Stor- m Company, "an ge,', United Fa, Lines, Ine., in " d Put, have moved to trautls Pint W. 4 l . _ Thain" hath: in - doom south of their to loud». mm ol .tnetr torm‘er IOCIIIOIL it": Nr"-"'"""'. -e__'-e_ _ ,rssiirtwiaaisr 22232;; 222W , ESI 'il 'iiir 22 NORTH SECOND ST. . ' "rELiu1riViNu n. r. 59.74;; F l l John Russell Dies; / Funeral Is Today r, 00103133 Mr, 1934 HECKETSWEILER STUDIO “Opportunity Services? at Bethlehem Church A week of ”acid 2eh11't'. Benign" win u held,» . chthlo- hem Eunmlieal Church. Dock“. starting Honky mains, Oct. " The Rev. Earl J. Brno will be in the pulpit Hominy. evening. and will proud: the opening men. - On the following' evenings, ttef) Evangelical mum": of the Ohm! me will bring "udlathtg and help-1 ful mantel ,nch. acting. The makers and the nights they vlll appear are " follows: Tuesday, Oct. 23, Rev. B. P. Joop, of Be'mnVllle; Wednesday, Rev. B. P, Slum-en, Highland Park; Thursday. "Rev. B. H.JUI" at Chlcego, young people’s councilor will speck at e service he- ,ing planned especially tor young peofble. tht Frldey evening, Rev. I. L. Schweitzer of Grace Church, Chl- ‘cego, will be the. guest. ipeaker. These service: no pinned with . Wmfold purpose. Phat, to nuke it any fox-those who have riot tuthtito. ly acéepted Christ n Saviour, to do no, 1nd second, to provide an oppor- tunity for the entire church member- ship to deepen its spiritual life. There will be spook! mica! num- bers each evening, and the commu- nittis Invited to stunt Braeside Association Opens Its Fall Season The Brusidé hunt-Thacher Civic Association opened their fall no- ion Monday evening, Oct. M, with I Very interesting ind well “tended meeting. George Prindie presided and in his own inimitable Wsr, out; lined his pins for the your and can his,committeo "polqtmettti. _Botr Bryant give h summery orl the newer: to the questionnaires" sent the _ members regarding pro- grams they wished during the you. Clark G. Wright, prindpel,‘ nu o very interesting talk on? the work of the school end its objectives. Following this an informal recep- tion for the teacher! Wu held and excellent refreshments won and by the socinl committee. The committee chdmon appointed for the you ere as follows: Pro- gram, Mrs. p. P. Bare, social. Mn. Wm. P. Selena; mtmtberish1p, Mn. Lee P. Supple; civics, Dr. Robert B. Bosworth; nrts 3nd sports, Mr. Fred- erick V. Dennhgrdt; movie: for children, Mr. Gordon 8. Cook; host» ens, Mm. Marie Helmeld; publicity, Mr. Edward M; Knox. Mrs. AmaliqGrttrtmttyt Dies Wednesday, Oct. 10, Mrs. Amalia Gram of High- moor passed away Wednaaday, Oct. 10, at the Highland Park Hospital. She was obliged to undergo a action operation the ,week before. tater complication: set in, yrhieh bgonght‘ her life to an untimely and at the age of 42. _ . _, - will; -dri-ian “a born tit Chi. ago oh Oct. 2], 1831, the (Edith?! of Mr. and Mrs. Henna: Dinah. On Aug. 27, 1910 she ma 11:13:01! in man-i130 to Fred Groum: M" ht 1918 they moved out to 1111M Park. _ _ g ‘” Funeral services wire conducted at the Radeemer Lutheran Church, Rev. W. P. Bohr otheiatitttr, her body being laid, to rest at the Not-thaws Garden of Memories, _ \ The high regud in which she It! held was evident at the funeral serv- ice, which was attended in but numbers by friends from Bitth1and Park nnd also from Chicago. . . .. She is enzvived by her husband, Fred Grxtsamart, end her three dutch- t t Caroline, Election, and Elde. 'iii "ed mother is still living, he- B es four brothers, ind one sister"; Redeemer Lutheran Church lanes in her an active member, interested in all the mum of the church. This rear the held the o l of nemtary‘ of the Ladies', Aid ety and of [the Concordia M.BS. t Photographers HOW,FAS'T THEY GROW ANDj; CHANGE, [ALMOST BEFORETLE YOU KNOW IT, CHILDHOOD ISM GONE. ISNT IT TIME FOR'AW NEW PHOTOGRAPH OF YOUR? BOY? C _ . , . 'i': Make an appointment today TELEPHONE H. P. 435} John Charles Thomas. in Winnetka Oe Beam of the wide-punt! = g for the recitals Id this ”mfg; intuit! M: m “at inn 4“; the wealth of the concert r01" l Mr. Thomu'iill: main make a It eontinentar'tottr drckntr the " season _ and. it ‘hu been th", fortune tsf the Winneth'Musi to' secure him for the even' The~ uried weer of John Ct Thom" "tel ft continuous ceision of drtutiis triumphs " table achievements in the M fle1ds, of musical Irt whiish in out parallel, and may. thu' I American humane stands pp ant among tu)trre.uisittb the world. l __ .. All subscribers to this Inn r- lets of "tist redial: are I I forward. to Mr, Thomu’ mi " n' high light of the east-- Pr him' once is to but him every F" tunity. _ ' f; ' Subscription tickets “(31:11le in. able by applying to Mrs. Bess! wig. k' t, Winnetka sum Bank, and , 10 tickets for this . recital, (, ti {ha others of the series may . I 0- cured, u long " they Init, bt . t '" is'limited number " moat ottlll , ts are tnken by bank subscribe SE - ", are to 1be: fisre,etmeerts by var r, .1 - on: artists - r , Funeral Service for Frank W. Parker I in Fond du Lad; (From the Fond du Lu, _ Commonmlth Mom Members attire are do Icted at pullbetren MIT day. Oct. 9) for Prank W. former cilia! of the departm _ died Sunday (Oct; T) " the his daughtn in, Highland P! Commit“) tttest were ca It Riemi monetary by L Peeke. Flags on engine hqulq city were raised " half mud 'respoet to the late chief. The body was brought to ' at 12:15 pan. from Highlu trnd taken to the Hardy: Gordon indent! home. Ser the cemetery were held at 2; Out-of-town relatives pre Bl were Mr. and Mrs. George J. Br Iii Mr. and Mrs. (r1imrhr1ffr, " lam Parker, 't,,tf .Mrs. Hun1 il Fr mk- or, Mus. m Bruin, of " go, George,' Helen Ind Min; rem Parker of Highland Pbrk, " Min Esther tuitrter of Milwauk. N -We wish to thank Cour 'tt gal, relativel and néighbon if their symputhy and kindneu ah - md for.the tioral offering: " fi] tring our "eettt'bereivsrrtettt. = "tl MR. FRED tiRa MAN 1nd Dnughters. h, ',t,1jir'tirtl,ji'i: TEA Rtitist 376 Far! Av... Gioneoai Good Food Le TURKEY DINNEL} Our wink dining "" nail-Ho for your pm“ Every Thursday 85 Every Sunday SI umettoon-.T-trinndl and Daughters. I city I’Irk and I. I It Kent Ttet'" that, who Me of y mi W63 in!) '0! td {PRESS w. 'in l, the ; of l -iiijiijiiijiijii, ll SUGAR FREE DELIVERY FLOUR GOOD LUCK L unnsnnma " No. SPECIALS FOR THURS.. m. a “a. Ply-om “19ng wk TOMATOES. Fir, 2' cm Plymouth RoetCCyt' BEANS. No. 2 bill --... 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