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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 14

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"A Devil With Inch.- 'tor-c-tl- 1:10 to Cloning Irku- to I ..m.--ad.tt. “I. Child". "I In." Abil- MI. Culin- to. - "it. - Ath- 000. CM“!- Mg VITAI‘IMINI ACT. . NEWS EVENTS TALKING (in-KM" WAUKEGAN “Playboy " PM.“ MAURICE CHI-JVAIJER ---t_-- R-K-O VAUDEVILLE “The Mitt but!” SI'NIMY. Nov. " VICTOR MeLAGLEN Below is shown one of the ieadingialues from our complete array of Living Room Suites . . . ' priced low for our Thanksgiving selling, . . . buy now! 532 Central Avenue MON., 11735.. WEI). NOV. " th " TIH'MS.. NOV. JOHN WAYNE Er, BRENDEL ---_-- A N " "T" IRS TAR PAST - N () W with 27. M. 29 ymly “IL. SAT. We men” A Nero Suite for the Holiday Spread Hound Hm PROSPERIT Among the many premuptial " Fairs being given fur Miss Nancy Lee Robbins whose marriage to Mr. Herbert E. Norm. Jr. of this city will take place on Saturday, Nov. 29. was a lingerie shower and bridge Kiven yesterday (Wednesday) by Miss Dorothy Nunn of Moraine road. Miss Mary Bowers of Glencoe will give a bridge and kitchen shower to- marrow (Friday); Mrs. Kenneth Ker- rihard of Dempster street, Evanston with a breukfut for the bridal party handkerchief shower on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Nunn will have a tea on Sunday, Nov. 23 at their residence on Moraine road. Mrs. Joseph- M. Pratt and Miss Sunnne Pratt-of La Grange will entertain with a breakfast for the brial party on Friday. November 28 and in the on Friday, November evening Mr. and Mrs. the bridal dinner. Mr. ttnd Mrs. John Thompson Ind} Mrs. James Ish and family of Evr anaton were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Bruce of Bloom street. Mrs. Ethel Roam, has returned to hor home from the Highland Park hospital and is getting along very nicely. Barbara Heller, n Mth ttrader It the Lincoln school, and living on S. Linden avenue, was I member of the cast of "Candy Cabinet" shown at the Aleyon theatre last Saturday mat- inee and evening. In this, show Barbara did a toe and acrobltic danee, which most nll of the chil- dren grvatly enjoyed. The Trit society of the St. Paul's T. S. DUFFY chum-h. Deerheld 'will meet tonight (Thursday) at the home of Miss " Furniture Company New Purmture hr T1an1ssriving Local and Personal Y IS'WHAT YOU MAKE IT Noun will give THE PRESS cnue. Miss Bertha Ailing of Lake Bluff cntertained at a dance last Saturday evening in honor of Miss Virginia Buck, daughter of the lite Lawrance Buck of Ravinia, whose mnrringe to Mr. Orrin S. McCorrison ot Evanston will be the event this Saturday Nov- ember Miss Eva Lame of Central avenue was pleasantly surprised by twenty- four of her friends, Suturdly evening at the home of Miss Gertrude John- son of Deerfield. Miss Lance was the recipient of many beautiful sing, the occasion being her birthday tut- nivernry. Lhilda Borchardt of N, St. Johns IV- Mrs. George Falls, Michigan week " the C. Central avenue. Betty Summers, who his been in the Waukxnn hospital since the twenty six of September, hIS re- turned to her home in Highwood Ind is getting nlong " well as can be expected. Major Griffith to Be Father-Sons Speaker Major Griffith, one of the heads of .hr big ten, has consented to talk " the Father and Sons' banquet plan- m-d for Friday, Dee. 12 by the Boys' club of the high school. Committees are being organized to complete the plans for the evening. It is expected that they will have something deilnite to report next week. This splendid suite fea- tures the utmost in re- finement and good taste. Upholstered in Mohair with reversible cushions --a noteworthy value at this holiday price. 22, $95.00 :rthn Ailing of Lake Bluff Highland Park 638 Virney of Crystal was the guest last p, Vamey home on l The fire, one of the most spectacu- ‘lar in the history of the city, at- tracted thousands of spectators, who stood for hours in the misting rain to watch several flre companies in their desperate fight to keep the t1arttes from spreading to adjacent buildings. The Lake Forest fire ap- paratus was not at the fire. Parts of Walls Standing Only the front wall and a portion In! the rear wall of the building, towned by J. Blumberg. which has stood on that corner for nearly 40 years were standing Monday morn- ine, as mute evidence of the ravag- ing flames that swept through the big structure. These walls were torn down as a measure of safety. Blum. berg plans immediate erection of a imodern structure on the site, it is [reported . Waukegan Landmark Destroyed by Fire Early Sunday Night Destruction by fire of the Central hotel building, " Genesee'and Water street, Waukegan, housing five ‘busl- BOSS concerns, at I total loss estim- ated as being near $100,000, menaced the central business section of the city for hours, Sunday evening. Five business concerns were wiped cut in the eonGitrtttion. They were: North Shore Fruit market and gro- cery, owned by Frank Kimmell, 102 S. Genesee street; Hollywood restau- rant, Christ katopodis, proprietor, at 104 S. Genesee; Joseph Joslun Tnilor shop at 106 S. Genesee; Coney Island restaurant, owned by Nick Drecos, at 205 Water street, and the hotel com- pany on the second and third floors of the building owned, by Nick Dre- ms and John Harris. Only two of the business concerns had insurance. The old fashioned candidate who was nominated in a convention may have had to bow to the party bosses once in a while anyhow but he didn't have to kiss so many babies to get himself nominated. State tukGnirtrissi Company GREtnluf sooo EVA NSTON Wilmette 3100 (CRUISE fr) WTNTERI; THE CHRISTMAS GlFT SUPREME FOR ALL THE FAMILY iil)ttitt2, W w 7 1 ' T.'?) 3."! ',U' H' I P' 'i't,'rtrrrtrervvt'.'lrs"P, MG. 1.1.“ 2 ::.,." '..u.J.'T! ." NOTRTH SHORE TRAVEL SERVICE Board a steamer right after holiday week . then away for the most glorious holiday of all! Europe, the Mediterranean, South Africa, the West Indies, South America, Bermuda . per- haps Around the World! 4 No dun: it and: IN our navel assist, ancc. Ask for our New Crui" brokUt, Thursday, AftiGted with .THE Nov. 20, 1930

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