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Highland Park Press, 28 Oct 1926, p. 21

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'“IXp-nimc-umnuu ttint. mv an Iguana: I memBdest lung" you; “balmy-haunting mm d M m luv-Mu mhjliu'." "Welt, m honor - Int M rm: comm omnmm Ttter. 'ul1t'ntttS2t - i to tte -hou’t _.trt Icahn-m its 'uareeurtahre6tie- $iwrea-t'dts- sam:-guleateagt'ti'itr-ttt, 317th "it“, 1t4'et'i'iCetirtsg'la1ta tmtekurdtrqm.1 ' t.ouortfeitbqtm- [we should mit; lunar“ "he [iii'")"]','"",:,?.'??,'"!"?:'!'). ism-”Hud- NEW >wonw M when a mom ‘m L but!“ " I it right." “120': at af a... eratd Bantu: new yo" child, I: do new ' with. you in. my in! hart ND 81111138. y An Pullman t No thank M y... 'e.pgdtg oft. ' om: Yaw-Mb all. (If. itch! Planting I i op EMS, Inc. 1926 THURSDAY. across! as, no: ertteqttr , e Highland Park 36 DIRE Manama so Sal: an" " BACK t Miss Nelson’s only attendnnee was her sign-r. Miss Phoebe Nelson, who, wu wed in yellow new. mu Phoebe wore a wood-brown whet Ant Ind earrfed you" and mm clans- attthetttttttra, . beautiful aattmet to the bride't mulch 13mm bouquet Mfg-chitin? all mural-W . White mans-mu vm itsed in decorating the ttttttgets. Wearing a delicate veil of. old point lace that had been in TM: family for years. a train set with Iaee, and trim; Ind at the end with lace And mute blossoms. .3 wed in white geot- ga-tto (“blotted with " mm border- ed by equally mingle» old lace. was Lois Curtis Nélson. daucbtajr of Mr. and Mrs.Mttrrav Nelson of trto Sheri- d-n road. Winneth. be”. tha bride of JoBftbWheehrruttt, son at Mr; and Mrs. Curl" C. tl"tlt'.1tt of Bong ttttt and Com Nun. WW took place " Christ church. award”. Mal-or 16. at 4 o’clock; a location {wowed the m " ttu Iretdh one. Mr. Flaming am! his bride demart.. " immediately Malawi“! M wnddinv him their destination " this time unknown. ' ', At 8:30 o'clock. Mr. and fin. Mar.. shall were host and beaten int a wed- (Nut reearnthnt. Both tho If!!!“ mom; arhrr. music played. and Ike lane studio. win-re "freshman ‘wenv servéd. east forth the medium of the unusual ttuit-per-es the entire abode. we: Hamlin] m a dainty bride In her {on of Mtite velvet antral; dated in vault. _Berr mu wilt:- held_in rhea by abate): an 03mm lace studded in wall. Sh. adult bouquet of orchids and "my lilies; With the execution of the maid of, honor. Min Dirrottir, Mullnll.‘ who ms nth-ad in} frock of pink ehWoet had carried a latch: but filled with fietwssrss. thar brunt. 'stbtndtrtts, Mum Edwin L. Washeam and Mrs. Jun" Mtrrr, matron: of honor. nud the fottr 'ridesrmrfds, Miss Alice _ Ransom; Miss Virrlnla Villa. Kiss “me sum; lor and Miss Emily tyrtit, wwe in inc-es of phi Meta 'mada iii p-riod style. They ware hats, ofmink f.lt. and carried Tthero-rising lerk.. "ttr. -- , Harvey Flemingjervod' as but pan for his brother. and Edwin’ L. Bmhean. Miami): I!" va In Jams Mari, La». Vita, Robs-d Lay and Don Bonny ushnéd. thebmnonded "f " with entire north shore Jetted,, to, Lake Forest. For on WM! em hing at tr, Nine Betty Mtimu11 be- came the bride ot when!) Pied!- inc. not It. had in. Bum B. Fleming de the South Shore Count?! club. Dr. Albert Immune, who thy service in the garden of tho (who. dotted with it: “31.1mm I d 'i2i2'iTa',;t"t'ld"dlrrt'l'Nrl pool. mu edged with stone wilt- nmbling throughout. offending glimpse. of bloomed windows, he. minisev-nt of Swain. of nooks tynioel id south sea islands, and of the die- tant orient. With the mutant waning of the Autumn Wedding noon, coma i wring. with a "tthd unmL Anita. " upon the occasion of her debut not long In. the dpor of the studio-home of Mt. and In. Ben. junk: B. Mural], n not now noted, orttheedeeofttiatttseWtf matte harbor, 0M ttt “but of he festivities did. not can with the tea, but were curled on into the evening with a dinner-dance for the unintent- und their accede. mu Fungi! wore I p.19 blue Met; you. do tstyle at the dance, which 7'... hid nt the club. Those who ”aided Min Futon were Min Ruth Elting, Min Carolyn Cue. Mia Judith Walsh, Mill Janict MeNear, It: Input Qua. If“? Dorothy Ray. Ilia has Gondola,‘ Kiss Marion Smith. Mitra Glue v11... was My Smith, mu Jane Betyttltr, 911de Jun Loan. 1 In. Futon won I draped gown " red violet dude. handling huntifnny with the rich color: at! in the d-tttmn And can: of hf daughter and (he assistants. In' the fall of the you. the India HilLelub is notad for its beauty, and the full coloring: Ind not”: seemed to come out in partied” honor of the young debuunte’l ttmt bow into society. was Fulton was sound in 'tPtmuh,htekofboisd-eom's the. wharf: duvet. and the ttarrUd a - of an fl-s. mu Fenton, her menu, and hee litter and husbutd. the Stanley Mor. rllls. received the why - who ttettdfdthestea,,trhrtntrndityt Hill club. from 4 until T o'clock. Miss Mary Louise ream, am of Mr. and Mm. Hound W. _ af 818 Bryant manner. WW“ made herdetmt SaturdIy. Detach! 1... mid I group of staining datmtantai, ind unusually lovely What: af 11mm an Bent by friends in honor of tho ecu-ion. . ' VOLUME XVI PART a 3 PARTS North Shore News Items: cr' be Highlanh Park Pram Mrs.' Francis J. Woyne and daughtgr, Marcia, of Pittsburgh. Pa.. stopped on their my home from Wyoming. to with In. LaMavnn', brother, J. B. Guthrie 01730 decn " their guests, W Robinson Schmertx of Ptttatmrgh. T Dr. and Mn. Sunset Brow! of Kenilworth have returned from I 4,- 000 mile motor t'tio “when Canada and the east. They btetuded Mantra). Quebec. “the Adirondacks, the Betk. shim. Boston, tad many other cities, in their tour. The Misses Elinor ind Virzinin Dennehey. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dennehey of 1281 Tower road, are planning to have for Eu- rop6 sometime next month. Ther will mend about six month- tnvelinggnd studying in Italy. Fauna, and other European countries. cr Dr. aid Mm." Ever-net W. Muchtle and family, of 1092 M and. Gun. eoe. left. Monday, October 2tVfor their new home in Tampa, Fla. They plan to drive east on their way south. Ahmnrr her guests'me Mr. and In. Omer Dahm of Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mom-sea, Mr. and Mrs. Mol- vin Nelson, Mr. and Mm. A!!!“ Suitz of Evanston. 3nd Mr. And Mrs. Wallace.Anew of Chicago. _ ' Punch-o for m. Alisha cruise They visited June:- Park on the re. turn journey. V . ' _ Last Saturday. (Vining Mlle Doro. thy M. Olson 01,786 Roger wanna. Kenilworth: entertained It bridge. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Black, 171 Franklin road, Winuetka. have re- tumad from u (our mks’ trip to Californii. Ahab and lunar Park: Mr. and Mn. Black mqN.ed through California dad took the but It thin Mr. 1nd Mrs. William Andrew: at 654 Linden tvenue, Winneth. uh nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Violet G. to Leslie W. Richards, sin af Mrs, K. P. Richards of 858 Grove'meet, Glencoe. . _ Of interest to north shore mi- d'ents is the mutant made by Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Xathken of Chi- cago of the ennmm'ent of their daughter, Klthloen, to A. o. May. Miss Mathisen is a graduate of Northwestern university and a mem- ber of Chi Omega sorority. _ In. C. G. Bun-alum. 'ttit Emlyn road, Kenilworth, rammed (than her trip to the out on Wedneaday. While in the out. In. Dunbar: visited her sons, James and David, at Princeton, and Philip. at the CaattaMtttrr school in New'lilford, Com Mr. and In. Bumham expect to leave soon for Chandler, Aria, where they vii]! spend a few weeks. . Mm. William T. Creamer of 542 Lonnood venue, Gloncoe, enter- tained in honor of Mrs. B. A. Forster- er and her dunner, Min Clara Fon- terer of 2i'tt Cali!” at luncheon It the 8 Short Country club, Wodnudayf Octobu' M. Mr. and Mrs. Creamer (no t dinner my In honor of Mr. and Mn. Forster" " their home, My waning, Oeto, her 21. Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. 1ueditttt ind their daughter. Mary. and two tons. of Barr nvenue, have returned to Winneth after a year'- absence from thc Vinnie. After traveling with her intents In Europe, Mina Jane Hardin: unturned to Smith co!- loge. when the is a member of the Junior clan. Mia Mary mmiitttt re- md to WW with her father and mother. The ensuement of Miss Dorothy #a-eito Olson. (butter of Mr. mers. o. P.01sonotmnocsr bounce. Eettihrorth, to Rolin tk Thompson of Evanston, son of Mr. sud Hrs. S. D. Thompson at Author. Rhu- Ilpda known Pzidn, of but week at sn Alpha XI Delta sorority “my” at tho, home of Miss Olson’s parents. Both Miss Olson sad It. Thompson Wen members of the clan of 1928 at Northwestern university. Bum Min Olson was an Alpha Xi Ita and Mr. Thompson s number of the Aucis fraternity, ' Hwy mtb.of-tonm “an, friend: 'and relative: df both the bride tad imam. an: to Winnctka to attend the wedding, including Mr. 3nd Mn. Philip deNormande of Milton, Mum. Robert Hale-of Boston, Mus.._and the Wallace Fairbanks of New York. The (room's puma. Mr. tad Mrs. Chm-lea C. Wheelwright were the gg,','.', of Mr. and Mm. Horne K. annoy of 640 Pine street while Mr. tmd'Mra. Laird Bell of 1852 Tower road, entertained the Wanna Fuh- banks. ' . After I wedding trip through the west, Mr. and Mm. Wheelwright will make their New home at 512 Ben- con that. Baotou. Miss Jean Mann , 88? Skid- am road. tlietieoe, f . 1y of Wile , matte. left.SIturdatv to Ir,, I - at a how party hi Grim. Hick. She will attend the ' mind: same- 3 F _'i - Mrs. F. J,bdlPg,t'dl of, Sunk, Ontario, Can _ ' arrived at Mon- day to visit hei- sister-i‘ Jaw. Mrs. w. A. Kine-Input, tu) gm! meet. GUneoe. ' 1 _ J, r", Mr. and Mtg, Juno: W.. "new of 674 Prosngct avenue; anmtka, returned Batdrdav, bani“ ': .mth's motor trip to Quebec. Candy. They have included P1ti1aru1rthgt Ind New York on their 3mm trf i, and stop- ped our for chi 'v"i'lJa'ttSt foot- ball game. . " fr; That Section of Glen”, adjacent to Jackson mid Vernonf»: avenue. in showing .tt,tt,iel...: 1tildiiir, activity which is well Wtmded widen” that this part of the vilkte' {throw coming into its own. Within a Mini of two or three bl'ocks. no lash than ten houses are eithor in Pyle of non- ntruction or t2, will M started on them immedia elr, this said. , Edwin. Ray Cole, wall known dashher and, builder. of 'li/ltr,') Pitt. has start- ed a series of i, atttftWthtttted there. After a m" u! Mitionjhe party 'hd,,',') to Dmite‘pnly to ttnd the Indore a mass of charred ruins. Everything they had taken from home had beef) lost in mi; fire. 1. ADDITIONAL BUILDING REPORTED IN GLENC'OE Mr. Hart. Tin eomnaitv with six! _ After ommhte bids to!“ in other huntqmen. went to Baire, Cam: West Dmorfuid tow.tttshi5 in ttnd m" ada. several wéeka ago. “that in this Derfierd. the mad otd) “a" com-3 Hudson Bay cram. Ardvimt " the quince last Week found that I por- palatial Iodreof a frGttd II" Duke" tion or tho. riehtrof-wV .tttttt “I ttee detaited all their belongings, surmosed to harm brm 'toétttrltti4 minding many and mama mum. ttot hen, tttt the ietthut3rttts we orig arid trroeeededli itoethward,s, in the pre- until the commute». with R.. M. Lttsc, scribnd htmterif garb; ,3 " dnll. T',',',,',', '",','am,t.'i,'tt'teof, Mull-i After a m” a! mid ed ways. con met * will.“ mm Mum“: M 2Letetie dy board of Deerfield. I . , Earle L. Hut, 1211 Ajhland IVO- nue, Wilmette, got mor) than the htqtter'ti Iccuatomcd thrill in a recent expedition to the Hudson Bay coun- tiz. The story runs like shin: Sliack and Convedts Which Be Used Banned In Ntrthern ECanada . ’1 Anton and Jtostt Yuma!» who both had remind the TttHear mark, ware parted‘fo'l' the new time by Judge Edvard. but 'gr$2d't cit- cuit court. Anti!!! hit red that Nt-emiet,am1rttuitttarfe-sd she had designs on Jtis ltN. ‘W‘Mt and Rose goth divorce not long in after fltththttr:irt court twp years over their property, Then, after they had parter. they repented my! were re- mnn'ied. i, _ _ T WrhME'PN HUNTER V LOSES EQUIPMENT Robert Huywood, 80, at Welt 28rd street, t3hiendo, ilmout that his right arm " lutlweek at Gratis ' Lake when his tple diaetthrtmd u be tried to ntchppldd‘ck from the Water. . Mrs. L. A.:Carhart did last new ettt"er. the state, while eased! mm. " the homelof her m, Goom ir.) “mine the enttre of independence by Carhnrt, in Waukegan. Bath fot- resolutions, refined to furnish the loved an illness of about a week and i “a" by which it could be obtained. is attributed to on use" nu. Car-i n. "e the on" of wilt-tent hart would have celebnted her 88th trmperty BO that he could "the tothet birthday had i the lived until may life of a private citizen later. He died her 1. lin‘North Carolin. in 1788. Struck and fatally injured by n speeding vampire Incomobile Henry *Thielen. aged " yum. of Ingledde, in left to (no on the pannwnt of Grand 'nvenup road neu- thit com- munity last l week. He nuccmhd from his injuries an: hours liter in the Lake County Genera) hospital. lit who of the bet that there In no snow ttnd; ice DWI“!!! fhteks of can": buck; ind; red heads have found their my“ Gnu Lake. hunt. era report. , Mrs. Minnie Hardin, wife of Fink Hardin and Well known ijdent of Antioch died ti her home in that community may um in extend- ed illness. The dun-ed Wu " yen-I of m i: F A rigid enforcement at the park- ing reguhtim Iteeserttshd in a re- cently pusod‘city ordinance. wu an» nounced byijAuiltgnt Chief In” Lyon of Wahkmn. HQ aid that owners of mutant not; park man than an ttout in the business district. Interest!!! , Ha pen! tt About This Pg‘rt t',h"d'r'l'l'lu'l and Many County Seat Doings NEIGHBORHOOD Myrrm GS BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY HIGHLAND "PARK, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926 A recent“ Mich] report on man-3.". and divorce than that the mugs of semntiobs of married would m 89.8 pie een) an to 1908 and that hit year it snag only 85.1 per out; At this may marriage in likely to.“oono' back" an an, honored as“ . A Drvtmot PERCENTAGE SLIGHTLY LESSENED reached a otal of 2.287.828; Interd- ine to the Madmen: of the Inter- ior. Theel, futures, which m not unite mmp'lrte. excaed by 238.266 the 2.054.582 at]: rewind Inst yen. “his: NrstrfrnomstuatMper mt in two years, a the total travel firrurots for 924 amounted to only 1.- 670.908. Tha'nu, mr vTiiitika tif-the II- tiona! pit. and monuments and!!! the travel eu- endinc Wha- 80, I Students 11-an Northwestern mid .venity, are assisting ht the English. history. new; Latin M branch departments at Neil Trier, this year. The praseti tenchen. us they are called. are members at t tencher’u minim: class at the ttttie, varsity and in order to tit then-elm: i for their vocation-m um . ear-g tttin number of hours A day in help-g ine the-hands of the nth“ debut-j meats n't‘the high school. Thu ll our} cellent training for them. beaten} they mist in marking and 1e,"t?,t when. Then, later, when ther have obtained a better understanding of the work, thev wttl take chute of the clue occuiomlly. ThUwill not be attamntpd. thoueh. an”! thw an! unable of it, so that the students will not suffer from the experiment. ? A residence property it Mt South avanue. Glenc‘ne. own-Ad bv E. E Brannon nu dammed tab the extent of 34.0"" br fires hut wnnk. “6 hum! was Vacant, with the mutton of t: few nieces} of fumifura wth in! hem loft when the Bruntom recent”g moved intd their m homo; um door. The I Glenroe Fire'" demartmeut' tenor-t illl)(d originatgd in the utre mont. but :in what mm is not» known. i ' f l TWO MUTJON vmrr U. g. NATIONAL PARKS DAMAGE or, $4,000 DELAY liDrr'ortN'rW'RW'n IN ROAD PROJECT He was the owner of Went property so that heoould retire tother life of a private citizen later. He died in'North Carolin. in 1788. COLLEGE STUDENTS TEACH HIGH SCHOOL Aatrhrtimt in Class Muhammad and Teaching; Experiment h, Interesting . In Much. 1784, he Wu oppoimod Receiver of Tues for North Corona, but resigned the following April u. como tho state. while ”My main- When 00th invaded North Carolina. Penn m plant! In chm of the public mm. of tho um and van given almost dictum-la! power: which he used to the but advantagrt of MI concerned. C He moved from Virginia to Green. ville county, North Cardin, when be distinguished himself in his profes- sion. mrretterttotMqottth-u1 Congrats in Sentamber; 1776, to "rr- ply n vacancy. He “and the Dechnp tion of Independence In "" and was re-elected in 1777 and W79. Owing t on singling market on the part of hi: parents wh¢ could wall " ford “pay the apex-ea of his tul- tion, John Penn had lull only a few ,enrts"etdueatimt at a may school by the Mme he was eightqen. a. strugglad Along by himself and and: led In" with his relative, Edmund Pendleton. Be In: “muted to the but in 1762 and dinplq‘yod "tmordi- my ability spa eloquence in practice. Many of the signer- p! the BMW tton of Independence‘ were lowers, but probably none had such a strug- clue to While " looming as John Penn, of North Carolin“. The Sequi- Centennial International Expo-Mon in Philadelphia in now, beginning the Mth month of its celebration of the one hundred nnd ftftisith nnniverury of the lining of the document. Revolutionary De We! Who Mad L,t",1"sl'u2fl',l Experiences In Life JOHN PENN. SIGNER or DECLARATION IN Cv'.'?',?' FIRE w, Morning Worship nt 11:00 In. Christina Endeavor "moo pan.' Game] service It 8:00 pan. The hm=mdsnces we . not! of the gnu-(blunting- which am p. 'tte brought to our ham and to at community WWI ml: at”; “my. . undid ,retttottse to all aux-mica. ." _ The splendid response of Int Sun- day was tt (evolution to any and has created a - sail a deeper interest. Grater thing: In um in mm. Remember. “Loyalty Lift. the d." ' The announcement: for jubilee and homecoming and”, Nov. T, will ap- pear in the but revivals”. . Fridny aiming, Nov. tr, . ml meeting of a. congregation at w." in the ehurehyutdttorhm. Thu meet. ing will také the pinch of the mm meeting and nil the when of the convention T than“, be punt. Friends ttro Aha invited. Special meeting: for Ge We: week will inund- a qrsatt's tttittrrAht dinner " Ia” and Tue-by" cit: hing. Nov. 2. A mt pm is being“ pupil-ed foe, this oest:4ttlt; brief message: by oitataMintt lind- nest men and a timely “than by Dr; Marion Humphreyi of Oath, nu- paign . of the Board of No tional 'lltglef. _ 'rhirsdataftemomt, Nov. 4, a in- formal reception to the ladUtt of the eontrrettetimr'dttd m, from 2:80 to tt00. “it a» promise. to be one of the mttatamiitttr event! of the jubilee castration. Dr. Hump!!!» will again be p-tt and bring a message on the “Meet: "Womaat'b) Part m the Modern Church.” ( easier of thi Oliver 1trtltatte, cu 15min: "ititt,t a mo. m. is ”fellowship awning.” Members of other churches of DUraeld and vi- cinity 3rd #tyitnd to meet with as on this mind. Pastor: of Darnell! and neighboring MM church- es win extend pectin! 1nd felicity tions. Special music by Mrs. Schu- Morning warship a toe4ti,, The pastor will present; In MM sketchL of the Mty ”II of Presby- terian" activity in Mall. _ , A Church taboo! at 9:30. New whol- nr: are being enrolled can Sadly. The attendance will soon run our the two hundred wk. Adult cm: A 10:00, Mm. sum of St. Inuit, n visitor in Mid. will iead thé elm di-Urs, . We“ Prclbytu‘lu Church new!“ J. Adm pater. Sunday, October 8t-- , With this Sunday this m;- tion begin: the celebntion of the " m when” an.» a-tni-tteat of an; church. Thin-ham" will be tittitttrty odebnud'at all the "r- vicea of the (by. The lanky cun- pahrm so mpiciomly hunched last Sunday, will be continued and it is hoped that“. large unanimous of last Sttndirwttt be exceedgd. A - The PM church of Der. fUid em an invitation to the members and frhnds'ot St. Paul'- ehurci: to worship with than at that: opening jubilee ”ride. nut Sadly evening. ' Several “when of our Sunday school expect 't mend tho City- Wide Cooperative Standard Tula- ing whoa, Waning Nov. 2, " CN- cago. Thoehootutreimt-tttoemt brtheCttiengoCotmdiofRati- education. The Young Isn’t Ci- bu dul- en the Em Cum on 1 textbook for Sunday mania My. Since this book odors first land an- art! for I may of the hath-nat- nl hatching! of the nmw_ Church it in hoped tut m vii! avail thunk:- of the ortpoetrmttr and join the class for Sunny morn- ing study.' 1tteesbseml-munrfttuoarrth. tedthis week. dtgetoturNti-Ut tservieertotakeN-tttat-ee ning. V T _ Min 'Chln‘h Sunday school at 9:45 3. Morning Worthip It 11:01 Christina Endeavor ntt, St. Paul's Eva-gelled and Ree. IP. G. Pimbrok. Mr. Church ichool at 9:15-1:21. Service: " 10:16 “I. Sunday 8t. Paar: will observe the anniveruzy of the Protestant Mor- mation. "The Chuieh u it menu the chnllenge af the tttest by," will be the pastor" net-non. tat uln- her apartment on Waukqan road "ttmeta, "a thr', Iii or telephoned ta her, Deer-acid 153.3. and . grouping; " g These columns am what you make addedintmattr, " iaRid them with your family happening: Mint. Itrr.l L n J if? and kindly criticiam. 3.0.!an 9r” R --.-.--. . . . ;. . u , , 0 M. PaII'I Eva-[dial M metre. It. - 3*! Ree. Ir. G. Piepauhrok. paw. min-m. will . 'igifigii' Church achool at mam mm pram-an , tieE Service: " 10:16 nan. of Mamba-ab, thlbi A l Sunday St. Paul's will churn the by Mrs. H .. - tiliirl anniveruty of the Protestant “on m ttttttlt/ell . re mation. "rheC1ttietoait-tath. brou- judo: w Fi g challenge a! the tm-trt any," will whit-ma n” 18 be the pastor'- Trt,r, "a". It r',.'..':':.',':'.'?."",)',),?!"] body make Sunday a mid) a... t,‘ . n in God's Home. Th, M . 1. Dee-it Ceremiaratt lat-In In. Atex William and In Kni- hnn return-alt”: a 4 we“ vb. it with Mm. Willm’l brother; .1:an Km- in Punk, Na. . In. Will. man will team the correspondent for the Highhnd Put Praia V and 'tmmltemamarberttioueltttoura.t her apartment on Wham real or telephoned ta her, Deal-add tNMt. These columns pm what you make them with your funny happening: Ind kindly criticism. Deerfield News Items tween towns- on the. _ ' alum _ fUld nun. who but I '. Continued on Ut ‘Mr.Lymn Dean ‘jly‘au than no! car-dud ir, '2 ha Mammoth“ A yahoo bin-u, which also" , li he 1t,tett durum“ . "uno Whom ' i ~ Jain-tend duafeaderfor a 7:585". “anthem - M. " Medium r 'ln iath' u 'l1tt.irerertttfttrtoq .pu 1,etattttufErti'eRi' _trtto maven-'- ston p, It, , the stadium No}; if." . mulch!" f“ T the "eidestt." :13, wmcn amt Mr. _ " ‘ my]; nu decapitated. I: Mil 'fthe letrofMr.Bamhoett0, Tu' .,ete '_.. Wm answered bre, arm M. u hunky truck drive. :23de the Mural man math r laud Park hospital in that :3 " a, buttheinjurod nun " . way. Five swank wai- “lama-.4, Marjorie Schick (ninja at. . Cum. lyn Becker) n. “my '& home wittteutaonurfke ". .. of hgutda. ABem ‘. ' mt was am Just min-m: , 1mm vein. She was takmtto _.' ietttand "rehtaBrttNinnat" ,1" - when “stitchu-mm'; I he. Lfahu-uoutibit+ - af a several-up Frsiit] »Ihidl 'attteheawemtathmc Hi. Trod. Mymcut 5M“ Meierwutheoniyf 'iabia injured. Thoifruti 2 m manndthntquia. _)aii '3ttrnr.. qtPntYtreiattter, .- “5.» and When Lyman Dun, " In”. uwthetningp. .;,. it 'leans totheatudmtato .. " - of the car. and 2Mh't L'ym them; of tiiif,ii9iialf , in " M!” to _ ___ "ot the pttthttrthe1oettarsott , M ed " the entire Je s; 2 c: with the 1r'l'l'iii'Afi;ii'a which can» Mr. tttitat, " mm. c. M. 8t. P. an in“ but at the N F when Mr. Clog, thd been busy building , lament, and had “:1 RIM. _"r, (',it,1ru'g'rtitt,i, ‘ momma ‘w‘ 'uyi.Piyt-tthi'htrF, oftheirho-teetadsehi' Anxiou- Mun-zen; hid] r at trthiy1yeroitioq1't 'alll a... learned that nought: 5" ther" student: had burl-u"? m . later wthenticn . " ya]... t'.iEffll1'"'reo,'l'l1tit W “a. c. M. St. P. raitw , w LI , a. built the Ne tiftflhtieii. when Mr. Glen. thd Eii , M Mbuly building? an . 2 t0“? ban-meat, Ind had got] ‘ " the will“ /11" 7 . a. lat, the (,'utt"d'lti?t 'lil _ f... the choir. A MW‘ . r - Itoi1ttutoaeuetthr Jtlf"l,'."tl'; Junior choir whitttryttat)is n "a. trAhemrit-arutdiei'te . ._ . deiutiterartisttuii" fl, do" churchmen]; "t.iiA4 --- t P2',',ttte,t,,tt,', " i the - M; ‘ . , , Mid-shields " I if m than”. ,. - ‘ - " wUn um cw.“ " tFsil', '" phone “dint!” " 2 r \ oehttttt bus hnd been hitfnt 'rr 3‘ . ' Briytueeineiistt " In. 8.willbcheldat . day, Nov. 2, It had.» mhmw‘ "ity meeting. V7; , MiuIrene 3M3.- 9!_ .5, lionu'yfm South " Il u m... In addreea. Othu’q'u.‘ Mitt. ten-twill!» . . iEifirtili.i"i. Ear) much of a t Wm... and by In. Schtim ., . ”J... a nurse in China to: _ ”I iii, speaking " 9km}; at hiek" Beck-“ ty um! " Then ?22"tttePt?j, '1“ .1 member: from an Ir"' rr “.39- rinrton. Highland FF) 'xtrthikid and Dec“ will T. Pf, Mmm* Thaw,» oe. 28. . I . " = in ch‘m will u, ' " ' pm planned minis. - , ' h" ftutttrtir.ymwttii4l - 2,7 thm. day with Dr. . , .. mu. teacher, And will i, +1 ', Prof. Harold Ar H "1 {milk as speaker st Imam c. Sunday, Oct. 8tst. The , ' iiEi, Iehoir produce-Lulu " " l.ttttttriN our ham my . " Ill our God. Thur-day m i . "n Detstehie and a map front:- F I m rial l of%t: no but: en lui, epttet , ma :1 'tljiiseEi' A Crt', I INre r" P'", a Cr,',', , V b; it t e _ iri " the shear he I I A', "the " H Friday will 1 o'ehrek the of of the consist n ado Inn-her q W. m u. r Ill the "

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