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Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1930, p. 9

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Eh: ltighlatdt Pare Pre" hill-Id - by TI! Udall mun Ct. at lull-ad Put. [All Cal-tr. [III-pl. Inland In Second Cl“. mm" larch t, um, " the you one. " lithium! Park. All communication. nut in accompanied by the nun. and uddnu o! the mm. Article: {or publication mun "uh tho div" by Wednhdly noon to wire ”not” In current. Inna. Chic-lo on“: O N. lid-Inn Are. tttate 6820 tRJttttCtttPTM3N um: ”.00 In an Resolution- of condolence. and: ot thunk. obimurlu. none- of qrtMrtatqet. at ttthee tut-In Mm. Ill Mam-nu an" . pub th.‘ will b- anned " - "rg.tts. THURSDAY December I. 1030 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rouse and small son, Bobby, left Tuesday morn- ing for Florida where they will spend the winter months returning the tirst part of April. Miss Louise Waite, of South Cen- tral avenue, Highwood, who under- went an emergency operation for Ip- pendicitip at the Post hospital, Fort Sheridan, has returned to her home, very much improved. uWWW‘ , Beauty Suggestions Al5lilllll_ ' Mr. Peter Peterson returned to his home in Burlington, le. Tuesday after spending the past three weeks as the guest of his daughter, Mu. William H, Sttttthotf of South Second street. Mrs. Earl D. Pritaeh entertained the Primary teacher: of Bethany Evangelical church Tuesday evening at her home on Orchard lane. Thursday, Dee. 4, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Walked Miller of N. Green Bay road announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Margaret, I'll UPI“. PRINTING COMPANY "' Cum! Anna. myth-l lurk. tn. Toll...“ Mull-Id Put "hill-ll. mm mun" or MCI VIII Local and Personal No. " to Hurry Newland Broderick, eon of Rum" C. Flint spent the Thinke- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Broderick of giving holidlye with hie parent: re- Winnetka, on Seturdny, Nov. 29. The turning to the University of illinois ceremony took piece at 5 o'clock st on Monday where he in I pledge at the home of the bride's parents with ‘the Delta Alpha Epsilon. the Rev. 'C. G. Unenget oMcioting. The Minion bend of the Bethany Mr. John C. Greeniee of Winnetkn church will meet Sundly morning " served as best men and Min Wal. 11 o'clock in the Junior room of the berg Miller, sister of the bride, we; church. maid of honor. The YO“! couple will The Young Woman', club of the make their home It 1020 Spruce Presbyterian church will meet " the street, Winnetkn. ' home of Mrs. Leonard Eichler of 681 Min Edith Holmes of E. Purl: avenue is leaving Sunday morning for the East where she will mike her home during thsrwinter monthl. The Presbyterian Guild will meet Tuesday It 2:30 o'clock It the home of Mrs. Lyle W. Maley of 281 Pral- pect avenue with Mm. E. E. West usisting the hostess. Mrs, E. P. Barnes will conduct the study on "The Education of India." _ Mrs. William Cawley of Ridge- wood drive, will entertain the mem- bers of her bridge club next Wednu- day afternoon. Mr. Andrew Harm, former- ly manager of 'tet, Studios aaain auaumea t manage. mutt culturing you of the some art and skill which lull made the Moist: Studio na- tionally [am - Your val- ued patronage i; loll'a'ud. Mor-r-die ‘ifimm no non-m ulcmcm AVENUE nun-non: Inn cm ANDREW HURTEI PHOTOGRAPHER ANNOUNCEMENT Nave-bot Two-w Nine”. him yucca-nor to THE PRESS Mr. H. P. Clow, formerly proprie- tor of the Royal Blue Store, here, but now ens-ted in the grocery buil- nen in Los Angela. report: that during the pot week the following former tealdentl of Highland Perl: celled on them: Mr. and In. Charles Stoker, Mr. end Mn. o. P. Slander. Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Mr. end In. The Minion band of the Bethany church will meet Snndly morning It 11 o'clock in the Junior room of the church. The Young Women’e club of the Presbyterian church will meet " the home ot Mrs. Leonard Eichler of 681 Onwenteie avenue, Tuesday evening " 7:45 o'clock. F - GARNETT’S An Appeal from The Governor's Commission on Unemployment and Relief You can help the needy In Hlxhlnnd Park by sending your used clothing to the Social Service Bureau. 380 Central Avenue, nghluld Perk. If You Wish to Buy New Warm Clothing for the Needy Individuals who wish to give new garments, this store will sell needed articles at cost during this week. Goods" may not be taken from the store. but will be sent direct to the Socill Service Bureau, 380 Central Avenue, High- lund Park. ' Santa Claus Will Be Here Every Day from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Bring the children to Garnett's to nee and talk to Slut. Claus. He will be It our toy counter every day from 2:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Garments needed for relief are', Warm Underwear - Hosiery Coats . Sula - Tun-er- smu- - Romper: . Baby Clothes Home Drenc- . Glrls’Wnr-Dreuu Gloves and Mittens . Caps Ind Surfs Shoesnnd mehoel . Nllhtweu' Warm Blanket- Amos B. [[0th and It Putt. Min Verb Gui-men: spent the Thanksgiving holldlyl itt Haywood visiting her that, In. D, Icon. Mr. 5nd In. C. L, Berry Ind daughter, Hallie. will “and the week-end in Wham Ind. Mr. and Mm. "mes Collins - tnined twelve relatives from Knock: at dinner, Thnnkagivittg by. In. Dunk! Selim of N. - dnn road, left for Wuhinnon a val: no Friday to visit her hub-ad and other re1.tlves there. She intend. to return home the curly part of nut week. . Oil: and. Int Wodnéuhy "I... Dunno: orchestra furnished enur- tainment for the thirty-four mu. The [iris of In" Brook's nodal: of the high school [we I dance It the home of Hill Glad)" Udell, mil and)!"

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