Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 41

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PARENTS VISIT HIGH SCHOOL THIS EVENING Thursday beaker of the h: ~ug they ' It :cllurlin. Miss Perry. and Mr. Ein- beaker, with Mrs. Wright. in charge of the lunchx'uom. Mrs. Wright wishes tn ~uggest to the patvnts that when they get their dinners each one will pay fur' his own and have his money ready whm he comes to the ctrutier,'s tnhlm t _ Dudley Crafts w Community Life Svhunl." Tho'high sehoi lwfnro the whim nual Lazar, wmc Wvulnuyday, Nov. mum of the churn The affair will Be sl sale as art icles prim-s. gifts. You Saturday evening parents, students ml alumni are invited to the high r'huul 1n hear an address by Mr. Mullvy Crafts Watson on “Enriching 'ommunity Life Through the High '10 will be nt guides The Dorcas society of the Presby- -:-iun church mo planning their an- ual lunar, which will he held on /vulnuyday, Nov. If) in the assembly mm of the church. The affair will upon with a Cafe- Tit; luncheon at 12:30 o'clock and 1]! he served by the ladies of Circle h,. l of which Mrs. C. W. Getty is hyirman. The bakery. candy, fancy goods ml apron booths will be in charge f Mrs. Earl Varner, Mrs. Freeman nd Mrs. S. P. Hutchison. Be surv and arrange to visit this ale as yuuwvill frnd many lovely pticles ntl‘erod at amazingly low nous. Things suitable fur Christmas The teavhers in ch Minus Thursday P :cllurlin. Miss Pvv ckur, with Mrs. W the lunchx'uom. Mr The Don-as soc riun church mo :al Lazar, whic You will a mus bakery y wjl! enjoy v v v - Thin new cullulhn . of “min and poem- . for children brill" 0 new tire, color and meoninrrt"thrchoirw at titeruture (mm hilly errttrttrirn-tnt.t- in: owl-y need. “tidying "Hy interest. th NOW YOU . CAN AFFORD 'if3fii"ih THE HF.ST e nuts. DF, Anus“ - I'M. Groetuent 5356 III! Mule Iv. EvBrtBtqgt Tel. M. P. ' in B valumn -. bud"! plan Shepard and-Lawrence. Inc. IMt N. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO. ILL. Dead Storage for the Winter as low as $7.50 per month. Other storage $12.00 382 East Park Ave. high sehol orchestra will play the address. lh‘prqgnIedAlg Highly}! [ark by Auto Storage T'.rritt JItereT free to visit umlvr the also in find umwtizing [goods which your will iron IT)" nine mite them direet of the pr Ill ti a Cafe- ock and of Circle Getty is H. P. " P, Miss m of n the Stu deli- fam- Deerfield Home & Loan Holds Annual Meeting At the annual meeting of the Deer. trcld Building & Loan association held .llnnday owning officers and directors fur the ensuing year were elected and reports presented showing that the numer of new stockholders taken in during the October drive showed incrvase equal to that made In last year's drive, indicating that the present economic condition has nut affected the business of this car- i'm'vtion. The oflieers and directors elected are: President. Fred LaBahn; vice-pres- idvnt, Dun Hunt; secretary, C. W Getty; treasurer, Edward W. Selig; new directors, c. W. Getty, Fred J Lullahn, Edward W. Selig, Charles Frey. J. W. McGinnis. Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central avenue W. F. Suhr, pastor Sunday worship: German service, 9 Ran. English service, 10:30 um. Sunday school: Saturdays, 9 a.m. Sundays, 9:30 am. This afternoon (Thursday) Ladies' aid meets at the home of George Schumann on S. Green mad. This evening the. regular munthly meeting of the Luther league will lake place at the hall. On Friday evening will meet at the hull. There are many important mat. ters under consideration, so all vot- ing members ar",' urged to attend. man The members of the Ladies' aid and their husbands will join in 3 din. ner at the Masonic temple on the eve- ning of November 19, at which time the diftcrent circles of the organizi- tinn will report on their different nwthuds uf securing funds for the mciety. The St. Paul's basketball team will play against Norwood Park at the l',etoiftrld Grammar school gymnusium Tuesday, Nov. IR. The game will start at fl o'clock. _ Mrs. Frank "awe of Central' ave- nue was operated on Tuesduy morn- ing at the Highland Park hospital. She is; zoning along as well as an be expected. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siegelc of Clay street, Highwood are being con- uratulated on the birth of 3 son, born Saturday, November 8 It the High- land Park hospital. Church m-h’tml. 9 ml 1vurshiir' survive. 10:30 l (hair, Ffiday, 7:30 p.m Confirmation, Saturday', The St. Paul's Sewing ect at the home of Mrs. an. Grand avenue, Thir Tho November meeting of the Tri society will be held at the home Miss,Mathilda Borehardt, High- ul fark, on the owning of Novem- St. Paul's Evangelical Church Deerfield F. G. Piepenhrok, pastor Local and Personal 1sfternoon (Thursday) the aid meets at the home of Mrs. Schumann on S. Green Bay 10:30 am 15 am Thursday, Nov THE PRESS 9:00 am eirele will John Will. SHEAHEN MOTOR COMPANY Complete Automobile Service 125 N. M. Johns Ave. . Phom Prepare Your Motor Car a: ti-lit,', are a guest e are you are a customer hereWe consider your 1nisit a compliment Whether you 22r- chase or hotWe want every man to know Florsheim Shoes Ar - g FELL BROS. Why not turn your motor car troubles over to me? Also a complete selection of Florsheim Shoes for Women "Shoes for the Entire Family" 509 Central Avenue FLOYD KOON Service Mum miter Phone H. P. 388

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy