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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 9

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My: 39111310 Park Erna mm - by ". Uldl PrutH1 00. " lull“! Put. [an Cont]. [like]; Ilium " Second Clm minor March I. 1911. at the no“ one. " Klahlnnd Puk. All communication out he “comp-Mod by the “no and adam- of an writer. Ankh. tor publication mun nub the ulnar by Wain-d” noon to Insure Inn-nun In current In“. Thursday, Nov, 27, 1930 Chicano can: 6 N. light-n Are. am; "" Evolution: ot condolence, was 0! than. alumna, noth- o! "ttqrtaiggtrtmtt. or m Irv-in what: In “azimut- - h - :hmbvul In charm It mull! “v.15- " ll . THURSDAY New” " 1980 Na. " Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Peru And son Harry Jr. and niece, Lenora Carpen- ter left yesterday for La Fayette, Indiana where they will spend Thanksgiving and the week-end with relatives. The Friday night bridge club will not meet tomorrow night but on Fri. day evening, Dee. 12 Mrs J. P. 0'- Connell will be hostess at her home on. Ridgewood drive. Miss Catherine Yager has as her week-end guests her nephew, Dr. F.' M, Yager and Miss Welda Quarks. Mr. and Mrs. George Pengley of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Varney of Cen. tral avenue. IUBICIII’TION PIICI 02... P" "A. Mr. Lloyd Lnegeler of North IV- enue is on the sick list this week. The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Anna Cline of Homewood av- enue Wednesday, November 19. There was a large attendance with several new members. After the buinela meeting a number of women gave encouraging echoes drum the last election. During the social. hour the members presented Mrs. Thomas Gor- don with a loving rqiembrartee, " she is leaving soon to make her home in Pa., and will greatly be missed by the Highland Park union. Miss Irene Roekenbaeh of Deer- held, secretary of the Lake County Sunday School association will speak on Wednesday evening, December 3 at the meeting of the teachers and officers of the Highland Park Presby- terian Sunday school. Her subject will be "Training for Service Activi- ties." N i Mrs. Philip Siegeie of Half Day toad entertained " a miscellaneous shower last Friday evening in honor of Miss Freda Frank of Frame View who marriage to Mr. Arthur Long of, this city will be an event of the near future. Miss Frank was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. 500 and bunco were the features of the evening after which dainty re- freshments were served. Mrs. A. E, Bradley is arriving Monday to be the guest of her dlugh- ter and son-in-law, the Rev. Ind Mrs. Frank Fitt. - _ Miss Agnthl Kathleen we enter- tained at cards Inst " rday eve- ning. _ - -- - Mr. and Mrs. Ingram C, Rumm- sen were called to La Crease, Wits., Saturday, by the death of Mr. Ru- mussen’a amt. - Mrs. J. A. Peter of Windsor road, entertained the mambo” dt her five hundred club Thursday Moon. IIIUID "UHDAY or “Cl VIII Til UDILL PRINTING COMPANY no Com-l AVIIII. link-d Put. m. Tabb-c Elan-ll M III-“I“! Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, is offering coupon books of tickets at half-price, and the popularity of this theatre should make them beat sell. era in the movie ticket line. Also they are suggested as Christin“ gifts by the management. Coupon Ticket Plan of the Deerpath Theatre; Two Special Features Jack Holt, the popular hero of a thousand desperate screen situations, is to be seen and heard Nov, 30, when "The Squealer," the latest Columbia all-talkinlphotmdrama, comes to the screen of the Deerpath theatre. It is promised as a gripping tale of the underworld, with all the thrill of trantrdom and smart spenkeasies. top- ped by the vivid action and excite- ment of a bootlegger feud. Holt is presented in a new role for him, Hitherto best known as a strong man of the wide open spaces. he blossoms forth in "The Squealer" as a master-mind of the rum-run- ning fraternity, sauve, immaculate and very much at home both in so- ciety and behind the scenes of " jacquerie. Chief of them, in point of work accomplished, experience in the busi- ness. and years devoted to it, is Lloyd Ingraham. Close beside him is James Kirkwood, then Osclr Apfel. then George "Slim" Summerville, and George Irving. The Lady Elks club held their reg- ular meeting yesterday afternoon in the Elks club. The humane: were, Mesdames John O'Keefe, John Shoa- hen, Edward Nevins and George Hes. ler. Five former motion picture direc- tors are actors in the cast featured by Paramount for the first Ill-talk- ing presentation of "The Spoilers," Rex Beach adventure drumn. to be screened in a premier showing Dec. 3 to 5 at the Deerpath theatre, open- ing Saturday. Showing a real feeling of chnrity nnd desiring to help the worthy poor, Sam Befnnn, who operates I re!- taurant at 380 Wnukegon avenue, Highwood, will give a free dinner today (Thanksgiving) from 11 to 2 o'clock for those who are out of work and He needing help. This nppliel only to those who actually In in need. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Richudlon spent the past week in Indian: visit- ing relatives. _Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin en- tertnined It curds Sand-y evening. WK HOLY-us D01." mi soot Na THE PRESS Mrs. Eliot Thomas of Eur-um ie the guest ot Mrs. Henry cm " the Ray residenee, tri' weakt A The mm: Ami Mooney. In and Ev: Siljeotrom wen tin - of Mrs. John Mooney of luv-ulna. In! Wednesday. The Thursday afternoon may club enjoyed I luncheon " the Ter. race Garden- after which they at- tended “Sweet Adeline" " the Illi- nois theatre, Mrs, Loni. McOmber mammal her curd club on Tuesday afternoon.l Mrs. Cora St. John will Imd Thanksgiving And the week-end in Keno-h. with relatives and‘ friends. Among the Itudentl returning home for Thanksgiving from the Uni. versity of Illinois Ire: HIrold Bloom- field, Junior Cope, William Dickinson. Vert Purdy, and Harry Walther. GARN ETT’S gif,,,.,,,.,.)::-]).,),)!)),,,, Art linens are always a welcome gift because of their decorative appeal. We are sure you will be ple'ued with the selection shown here. ' F From Malaria -rund Etttherttdered_PiNw Fun. "." "ir. -..ttotd Embroidered Nupkiu. ' for 32.00. .-Hotd Embroidered Benrfrs, ".95. From China From Porto Rico From --an appropriate gift suggestion .-rutsd E-broldered Tor/ell. Me. --Hand Embroidered Surfs. 81.25. 31.50. -Hatttd Embroidered Bridge Sea. ".25. ---luttd E-broklered Pillow Canon. ".00 pair. Italy -itand Emu-older“ Towels. " -.Firet Sam, 61.50 to £2.50. -rrliet Chair Beta, "e. -Piliqxr Cam. $8.75 pair. Mr. and In. hut-em Show of Walter avenue. Nor‘hbrook Announc- the birth of a baby girl, born at '" Highland Park helpiul, snarl-1. November 28. Mr. and In. Everett Graham of Valley road no niacin; an the birth of I baby girl. born Sunday, Nom- lur " no» Hum-nu Park mm. It. “a In. Arthur he“ of B. St. Johns “can at nothing com-unmou- on the birth a! I Ion. born Thuraday, November N " an Hkhlund Park hospital. Mr. And In. lithe] Orth of Kit. mukee, were the week“ "an of Mr. and In. Ono. Brad. It. and In. Robert Wiitiott. of Wang-u mad, Deerfield an the happy parents of twin. a boy and girl, born Tawny. November " " the Highland Purl: Ito-pink We

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