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Highland Park Press, 4 Nov 1926, p. 3

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fi::zsnd!ieent_sper urned damp, ready r 10 cents per Ib. for ned and the balance er Ib. for all flatwork ‘apparel, soft shirts, conomy. The quality vice is epurteous and nd we will gladly send turn it to you when 8 LaAUNDERERS" . ILL. D HEATING Jobbing a Specialty 360 CENTRAL AVE. sDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926 UNDRY nS Family ®* § wl | #4 i 4 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926 LAEGELER PHARMACY Tel. 222 Highwood, Illinois Saturday, pening Announcement Art Olson‘s [en‘s Wear Shop Agéncy for Duffy é‘f Duf‘fy Handy Dog Book Free for the asking ‘ This gives full information for the care of your peté yae We can supply your wants for - SPRATT‘S DOG OR PUPPY.CAKES MILK BONE FOOD . e â€"â€"â€"â€"KENâ€"Lâ€"RATION OR PUPâ€"Eâ€"RATION f 36 North First Street â€"Dry Cleaning and Pressing One Déy Service on pressing at DEERFIELD PHARMACY Tel. 22 | Deerfleld, Illinois THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS ~Mrs. E. P. Brooks of Vine avenue entertained at an informal tea last week in honor of her sister, Miss Catherine Wright who visited Mrs. Brooks a few days while en route to Pine Mountain Settlemepv‘ School, Harlon county, Ketucky, where she will teach for two months. . : November 19 the Ravinia Sketeb €lub will hold an exhibition in the new part of the Ravinia school house. That night they will be hosts to the North Shore Art league who will view the exhibition and be present at the play given by the Drama Workshop in their honor. j ' ' The high priestesses of the order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem enâ€" tertained their noble prophetess, Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street, at a luncheon at the Great Northern last week. j & Mr. and* Mrs. W.. J. Schmidt of Homewood â€"avenue celebrated: their crystal wedding anniversary with a large party on Saturday evening, Oct. Mrs., J.â€"C. Ewell of Cary avenue will be hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Timmons of Kgilworth and Mr. and Mrs. David R. Clark of Cary aveâ€" nue at dinner Friday evening. Folâ€" lowing dinner they will attend the play given by the Drama Workshop. Mr. and Mrs. A. Goelitz of Deerâ€" field announce the birth of a baby boy at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, Nov. 1. Mrs. Goelitz was formerly Miss Betty Harbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. John Denison of S. Green Bay road have returned from a four weeks motor tour of Canada and the east. E ‘‘AMrs. R. E. Seyfarth, Mrs. E. L. Easton, Mrs. E. R. Jerome, Mrs. J. C. Morrison and Mrs. Harry A. Luther attended the first annual meeting of the Lake County Federation of Womâ€" an‘s clubs at Waukegan on Monday. The Woman‘s Missionary Union of the First: United Evangelical church will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, E. P..Hintz on Thursâ€" day, Nov,. 11. A Mrs. Ralph Bard of N. St. John‘s avenue returned Wednesday from Boston, where she visited her son, Railph, who is attending Andover, Mary Louis McClernan of Central avenue was hostess Sunday night to a few of her friends at a buffet supâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Payne of Clifton avenue entertained a number of their friends at a Halloween party on Satâ€" urday evening. R Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Schmidt of Homewood avenue spent Suxday in North Chicago with Mrs. Edw. Mead, Mrs. Schmidt‘s sister. Mr. E. A. Turpin and his son, Wilâ€" liam, of Detroit, formerly of Highâ€" land Park, stopped here for a short time Sunday en route home. They had attended the game at the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin Saturday. Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street was an ofl\eer at.: the Bethlehem Shrine on Tuesday evening. Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. T. Alexander of Half Day road have closed their home and have gone to California where they will spend the winter. Captain Hanlon and family of Hamâ€" mond, Ind., spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curley of Prairie avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brace of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street. Betty Pratt ofâ€"Oakwood avenue enâ€" tertained a number of her friends at a Halloween masquerade party on Saturday evening. _ Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Frank Knox announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Ada, to Ralph Thorâ€" sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Thorsen of this city. â€"Mrs. Knox and her daughters, Eunice and Alice, are sailing November 20 to spend the winter in the south of Franceâ€" and Italy returning home by way of Paris and London in the spring. _ , HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Mrs, Henry Miller of Winnetka spent a few days of last week with her daughter, Mrs, Fred Fisher of S. Green Bay road. l Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St. Peter were weekâ€"end guests of their son in Chamâ€" paign, Iil, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and daughter, Ruth, accompanied the St. Peters and all attended Dad‘s day and the Homeâ€"coming at the university. Mrs, P. Hanson and Miss Edith Hanson and William Shraeder motorâ€" ed to Oconomowoc, Wis.. where they were weekâ€"end guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St. Peter were son of Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Therrien were the only attendants. The house was attractively decoraâ€" ted with ferns and chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Therrien will live for the present with Mr. and Mrs. Therrien, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Perry, of Anasa, Mich., announce the marriage of their daughter, Hulda, to Edward Joseph Therrien, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Therrien of Ridgeâ€" wood drive. The mariage took place Sunday afternoon at three o‘clock at the home of the groom‘s parents 745 Ridgewood drive with the Rev. F. R. Cardwell officiating. A delightful dinner followed the : ceremony to twelve guests including only relatives and two old friends, Mr. Harvey Nelâ€" son of Chicago and Mrs. Frank Peterâ€" Mrs. Catherine Powers of Chicago was the week end guest of her daughâ€" ter Mrs. R. W. Schneider of Ridgeâ€" wood drive. R Mrs. Alice Joyce of Chicago was the guest a few days of last week of Mrs. E. M. Conrad. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stone and son, Eimer Jr., of Wilmette were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Conrad. (Continued: on page 4) LOCAL AND PERSON AL Imported and Domestic Groceries and Olive O m,i 8 SOUTH FIRST STREET â€" HIGHLAND PARK, ) Telephone 679 h Piecchietti Bros. Large FANCY SMALL,CELERY large bunch .............._ .\ FANCY GRAPES basket, 6 Ihs. .................... CAULIFLOWER 2 for FANCY CRANBERRIES KiE HUABE U +%33mise +2 e ns caaas HEAD LETTUCE JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 3 pounds for ........":... .:. _ EmA FANCY JONATHAN APPLES 4. 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