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Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1927, p. 6

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s' Social and Personal DAG. POUR 'maukuvr‘uh'm-h uMdumui-I'nnc aei-uso-u-cG.aue- “I. librarian " the Darnell- -rtuitachou.whtrist-tV It: Alvin- L'uke Lid In. M. £11k, till D-harofChkaeoariit beth-tacre-es, in. and In. Henry G. Linh om‘ In.Ch tit holidays. rm“ ems. "in. afJ. and, at Railway um nu. Highwood. has (no: to live with hr (bushel: IHLMthkev'gt than ipermrflemly lira-mi In. William tuber of Damn Grove, TIL. Im the birth of a daughter on Thursday, Der. 8. Mrs. Baker Wu formerly Miss Mildred Ayn: of this city. Dorothy Davidson of lake Forest on a dinner on Satutdny evening. A number of Highhnd Part young people were there. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Maeor of hu- rel avenue have Is their guest Mrs. Imr's mother. Mrs. Baker. of lan- ism. Mich. Miss Jean Williams of Lintoln 1w; nae will entertain at dinner on the; evening of Wednesday, Dec. str, View ceding the dance at the Highland Park club. ‘ The De Fun-st school held in Christmas gathering on Wednesday morning. Dee, 21. The school will we open Wcdnesday morning. Jan. A, 1928. Mrs. Sellnr Balm-d of Orchid lane is entertaining at dinner for her daughters. Misses (hr-dine my] Bar- bara. nncedinx the that: given " Mr. and Mrs. Bury Alvin Firkin and Mr, and Hrs. Gerard Van Schick for their son. Henry ind John. It the Highhnd Put club. ins. Bouer's Sunday school cm gave a mix-alluring; syrwrr yt the home of Miss Isabel husband” on Friday. Dee. 16. for Miss France Till- man. who marriage will take place Thursday, Dec. 29. Lawrence Davis is amazed home from the Uttiveeaity of Wisconsin this week to spend the China": m- tion with his pants» Mr. and Mrs. Raphael F. Davis, "u "' 3y“... - “w... __-_- tion with his waits. Mr. and m‘ the U. s. Military Aadcmy.’West Raphael F. Davis, tram. hum been named his leave Mr. and In. Howard Shaken of of thence will spend the holidays W. Central avenue In the would star-l with his parents. Mr. ind In Paul ents of a son born on load-y, Dee.; W. 131th of this city. 19, at the sigma-d Pan-k “pimj Tomorrow night (Friday), the em- - -- _ .A . . mt, _-as-'--- L_____. " iii,nstGi,e,t a, formerly Madeline Mr. and Mrs. John Peters of Wind- sor road. we receiving coup-nth)» tions on the birth of 1 daughter born on Morning Dee, 19. " the Highland Ptrk hospital. . Mr.amitrrsimrisBarxritiofmeh street, High'ood. was: the birth of I son on Sanity. Dee. 18, at the Highland Put hospiul. . Mr. and Hrs. Theodore Fisher of Comstock pure. brink. announce the trirth of n m on Friday. Dee, " at the Highland Park hospital.» Miss manor Austin entertained her bridge club on Hunky Moon at her home on Wade street. Mr. D. R. Thom of Forest "tune "ia, iii iGaGGei, in; "an New York where he has been on bushes. The Woman's Christian Team chesday. Dee. 28. " the residence of Mrs. EL S. Emmi“ oPwood Ive- of iF"iiiauu- irtrrs - #- ao-rs-ee-tyet .m- h m Ill. Mth I. w, I: - I“ 'airG"ii'iiirhiiiiiete2ttf 'ahririaaiiitfe"'"'"" “nun. --’- --- __-.---' iriiirir-t-Gh-'eT irGiGGaireettetre iiG"iiiei4iir-irrts1yter iiiririTeGaGs_b""1t I‘MMA-QI I "..- m ___.-- v'v Way-ulnth "aG'iFiiiieieAeyreteltt "iriGi-r-0eer"1fe iiiijiiiLaietrg'tl'gcJf, h‘ “and.“ -mm._._.-~m “gm-achvbhhlalh "iiiiri.suure.etr.sete ,Ti'i%iii%A-tvsttwiee"trc iri;iiiaTUri-ertrten rGciiirioGriraei-1t2t " m~_‘L‘-DH' m“ iririaa. "ii-i- h- - tii'"iiiiisTGGGi-a-" AiktcairiiiuurAete Mr.m ikTCGdaYr-uetye 'nion 'ia.GeG"irrua1r,_res.ideot It ILBMGdlqu-n- much-milk“- tae.J-u.to3-hStira.-ae trr.amdMrsJ-hrl.tttirraftL), whim-twink”- SntuihyJJ-c. IT,at m,,,,\ Mr.urt-.rLjtt-iwilthe the (nut: of Mr, and His. ladi- Boydoqukw. Snub}. 'tr.aatAteesrLG.PtrtrsaatdUh, have My for Iatarette,Utk,wtteeo L Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Person in! son will spend Christmas m with Mr. lPerson's mother in Chicago Ind on 1 Sunday will be the guests of It. and I Mrs. T. B. chinni: of “m. ‘ Mr. ma Hrs. Russell but" will Merle Friday for Akron, Ohio. to ;spend the holiday: with relatives, Mrs. Charles [Anon of [and um my, entertained the Five Hundred dub. Saturhr evening; - His: Ada" Johann; will go to Stoughton, Wis. to spend the holidays with relatives. 1&5th»: of the limb: rho! statf is spending Christmas vmeatioo n her home in min. [ Mr. and In. J. P. O’Connell were' ideligmuny surprised Saturday ever _:i'yi"iil'if;rld',Ce'r"i77rii'iii"riiiCeiiicl to help them celebrnte their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Cards were en- iored during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sanborn (will have as their guests Christmas “by Mrs. D. Rosenthal and Mr. see Rosenthal of Oak Park. Mr. land Mrs. Henry Rosenthal and Mr. God Mrs. Arthur Lumioh Ind funi- Mr. Ind In; M. J, deer who have been living hen for the past yen: have returned to Oakland, Calif.. to make their home. {pleasant surprise party Sadly eve _ ning by I number of her friends. The (evening was spent in playing earth 1 and the prize winners were Mrs, i Agnes Daily, In. Ohlwein, In. Den, ‘ul. Mrs. Pen, Mr. Fred Bubly, Mr. l James Walters and In Whither; _ [ ployes ot the auditing department of (the Chicago, North Shore Ind " l unkee Railway company on having )a Christmas [arty in the M It “ Highwood. There will be a Christmas ( tree and an exchanging of gifts min. }and a grab bag and plenty of good l David Owen, director of theQiorth :Shore Theater guild and had of the I dramatic department at Nerrthwestero ,,_:A_A._41A_ I._- I-“ ‘n It...“ M lies of Glen Ellyn Mr. and In. Waiter Cope will have as their gust: Mr. and In. William Cope and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ankh of Chicago. NEXT TBgiATIhtAtL0g?, n "eats. Giversitr, in: left ftr Baum {my Erwin mkte,ess I Mom of tres Gnild's next Waring. The title of the rruriss"No.17,"arsditissaidto be one of the best mystery phys "a written. It Sri11 be produced on the Ndrth Shore during the latter part of anury. being presented in local playhouse: from Luke Forest to E1- "m" wink-Tis'mm' Erthtrat "No. 17" Is New Ptodraetimt to Be Presrertted_Ute_ir' Jan.. play _ which Its been iaor,aemeuara-iridmoorttt' untidydilammotm A decidedly “an: type of M., wiitmarmr"No.tT,"-dthisahttb. oneubseatereoNetimL My". tt-Th-iHt-iuthirdror asthma-oat Multi- M -rorreresireGuurrodt “mummi- Jm. -ritttterr"tt.r"- "eTGGrasVr-tuoast- --dinGrriHrte. IASQUIIADI SATURDAY NIGHT " wrrrBN HALL A (animus-dc. "ttid-ar-Met-ye. ,hi.-idtss.t--rartr_wftt, hmhhwmw dub. Pea..-)-.,'. -urtsh-eeee' inhuman-bull'- Jiqhet-Ggtfvts.theihi- Rhyming“..- quni-vnu-II-gt -- hwuthh mu'iu-hl. “Io-Lle-l-Iymm In“. In: "rm-en-h-ro-it . ,gmgtgtagEtaNgtriP-tLmqrlaaM.Pa=.8uaKti" In. of YWCA wde.'.C.A.dIhhn mmwmmb tomarstaGasswrerA-w-) minim 150M, dubh-co-phumh atNistmaadi-rtobe1tMdgtttH Y.W.C‘A.u-ixhtu¢i¢h$o’doek. T%ert-Nethydia-amm and: aode-infootbraeorrsmitt_ edby Miss Am Sunni-Idlin- Min- nie lame. This club in Ibo plat» Sax-lock. Mrs. Alice mm, a 1 former member of the club Tras pres- ‘eut with her very and! um, Billy. 1 and two months. The club pretreated l Billy with 1 bank and hank book‘ iwhieh showed that I saving! mount} Thad been opened in his - The duh also presented In. Mildred Dav-1 tidson. their president, with I gift of, _ a linen table cloth and napkins. Miss l Freada Rocker hiked to the club on l barium the Holyl‘nd. This: i I” Miss Kocker’u list talk in High- , land Pm. l min; to pm“: 1 Christmas“. roam Emu); Ut have the-mm qheB.YNetuboftrusi-eirls held their regular meeting " the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at eight I This club is also phnnint to pro-'; l vide 1 Christmas dinner and clothingl I and toys for another unfortunate fans- ( 'ily. Miss Emily Anderson and Nia. 11:.th Mime mi in than: of “he arrangements for this mice l work. (Out Girl Reserves. These this witti ‘ meet with Miss Laura Cr-fietd nnd Mrs. W. Kline to plan the tunes. I On . Monday. Dec. 19, m of the 1 young women who make their homes l the Y. w. c. A. joined in . cum. f mu dinner, served in the dining room of the Y. W. C. A. The dining room was decorated with I minim I Christmas tree Ind ted Christmas‘ inndks. A very happy time of fel-l Howship m enjoyed by then people“ Hrs. W. C. UN. home secret-I1 um! i hostess It the dinner, Miss Helen Me- Quiilen. general secretary of the Y. W. C A.. Miss but: Crunch”. - mine SW. Mia. Iyrde BIL bud of Luke Forest. . former resi- dentntheY.W.C.A.whov-th¢ ‘guest of the others, [in Catalina Ayers,. Miss Jennie Olsen. In». B. Hoover. In. cum Wuhan and [is The Live Y-er club of high which Girl Reservesuave been Ming Christ. masboxesfor.trroupotgirhat Erie chapel in Chic-go. At their up ' meeting on “edgy, Dee. a). the girls made candy to fill the boxes, On Wednesday, the girls will take the boxes in to Erie chapel and till [in a short program for the girls than. The Look~0ut club of grade school Girl Reserves, Mrs. Bruce Chandler, adviser, have been making Christmas decorations noon special request from the Like Bhrfr orphmtgr. This dub held I skating party yesterday. On Friday. Dec. 30. the three {maps of nude school 'Girl Re-s rill join in a haliday party " the Y. W. C. A. The committee to pun the games for the party consists of Grace Guevood Ind Marjorie Kendall of the Girl Enema "Cuba." Marian Fritseh and Eva Miner of the Look- Hilja Hack”. mind my. forth-91y!» QRasmussen Bros Slippers for Christmas One gift, which will be mnem- bered long after the mtidayrs is a pair of attractive, comfortable 'slippers We hm them for the big folks and the little folks in I variety of stylus. . wenltsotta-tendidseteetion of hosiery in All the prevailing _----. (Vi s'f2i Does the dry cleaning process de- suoy germs and heath? Medieat authorities n1 muggy. "Yea." During the n: ablative LT't in: made to will whether the process of dry detain; “I elective' in destroying yer-n. The medical authorities of the n: clement made numerous testa in a umber of lending plums in the an. and proved to their “mania: that dry claning m etteetive in destroying germs. and disease Wm Thousands of children , to school shortly in élegn. make it a point to In: any sate- guard for child health during winter school days. Do you? --- Ice-be}: of tise Master Cleaner: “d Dyers Minion of the North Shore till express their interest in IQqum minimum of children by cleaning their [urn-cuts at less than GIRL SCOU’IS PLAN CHRISTMAS EVENTS tivities to oar scouts. On My. Dec. 29. Troop d is having . Christ.. an: party " the Trinity parish house from Ctve to nine o'dock. Mt scouts who would like to enrol meet Miss Whither! at 6:55 p. m Christmas eve. " the Y. W. C. A. Bring] note signed by yolk parents that ther will he responsible for your getting home, "isTi%iG." Dee. 30 at 2 p. In" (MI tromTtok2aretouveauatitw but! traeee PM." "sdyte.r "N” JUNIOR PLAYERS TD W“ PRESENT PLAYS HERE The Junior Player- will M! chriiliiriiiciaiiiaii%rirar; the mo " “W‘WVfer 'uutr.De.Mtateuhto'eioehatthe Highland Psrk Woman's club. - 3-thth tvomtheehiMreat orattsedoorth.rtietfuttr'i. Christmas time brings mgr.) pe- in; Millag- for "freshman. fresh gu- ' mothers 9 Market Square like Forest, Illinois All! can "I. U. sumo: “It.“ = Itailkhr48mtsteiek Shop We specialize in repairing and refinishing old pieces - carving is reproduced with exquisite care. "' . --. We are ready to assist you-in the selection of f,g'nt'2eiti"Ti',t and furniture cover- ings, . to individual requirements. We invite your inspection of our collection of antique furniture. Of especial intent! is an unusual map of hand-carved Italian and Engliah chairs. Modern period furniture of all types is available far your election. See- ond-hand pieces may be picked up very ree- 's" - . I gilte "I' iltllilfit, " ttiig, I r, K' t ‘ .'. " 'IIE ESE; c,". Mitch-WW!- thrmdHfhau,-diotr-6etu “minim-nick “It? Mulddhvl-Inhnth-O MCGRW®RS 1liiR%i(gitiiiR,Cilliil5 COMBINATION The New mgmtuu

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