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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1930, p. 11

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Thursday, December 11, 1980 On Wednesday, Dee. 3 Mrs, J. G. Fidder and son Raymond ottended the funeral of Mr. Jacob J. Fidder brother of the late Rev. J. G. Fidder, prominent in .an official capacity in the "airs of his denomination. Mr. Fidder was a well known farmer and business man at Belvidere, Illinois. He with other members of his fam- ily visited our city at intervals. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Fidder also attended the funeral. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss A. C. Jenkinson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkin- son of Lake Forest to Mr. Robert B. Watt of this city, on Monday, Nov. 24. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Allan Billman at the manse in Lake Forest. Mr. Jimmie Byrnes, was best man and Miss Mable L. Smith served as maid of honor. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's par- ents, after whieh the young people left by motor for a short honeymoon trip in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Watt will make their home in this city. They have the best wishes of their many friends both in Highland Park and Lake Forest. Remember the benefit card party to be given by the Pi Deltas, Monday evening at 8 o'iloek at the Y.W.C.A. Come and assure yourself a good time. Barbara Bullard was a member of the cast for "The queen's Husband," I play, given by the Senior girls at Roycemore school, Evanston, last Friday evening in the school gym- nasium. . The W.C.T.U. win hold their next meeting on Wednesday, December 17 at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. S. Hall of 426 Glencoe avenue. "Mr. Ralph Bard left Saturday eve- ning for the Gulf of Mexico where he went on I business trip. - The Women's Missionary society of the Bethany church will hold a spe- cial meeting this afternoon (Thurs- day). Election of oMeeris will take place which wilrbe followed by u 6 o'eloek supper to which all the hus- bands of members are invited. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad and son Wesley and Miss Mary Kenning left on Wednesday on a motor trip to Florida where they plan to spend the winter. Mrs. J. P. o'Connell will entertain the members of her bridge club Fri- day night at her home on Ridgewood drive. There will be two ables. Local and Personal “Hue-A-mnute-Mmy" by mum Hudson-Essex em.» Bo. and 8t. new -vTuERE 001w mum xoo'tte Gomo- -- wrru THAT duititt_.Ei', MnIER, or q .=_ ‘OuR?- PO ‘L 1 Nth , '\, F-cc: CQ ‘ == o , a. f-aLtrC , ' W sF?ssc'r/ _ ,7 Irc-Ea-cr-res-'-, 6:1 Mrs. Leif Norman will be hostel-l tonight to her sewing club at her home, 1627 Broadview avenue. Mr. and Mrs, John L. Udell and Mr. Solomon A. St. Peter motored to Burlington, Iowa Ind spent the week. end visiting relatives. Mrs. St. Peter and Mrs. Helen C. Golden returned Lane on Monday with them after spending ten days visiting relatives and friends there. The Presbyterian guild met on Tuesday ut ththsme of Mrs. Lyle W. Maley at Fl Prospect avenue. ‘ Mrs. Clarence Witt is entertaining her luncheon club today at her home on Glencoe avenue. . Mrs. Malcolm Vail who went to Cleveland, Ohio to spend Thanksgiv- ing with her sister took ill while there and was operated on for appendicitis. She is gutting along very nicely and is expected to return home this week. murky brhnnl of must: Phones Highland Park ttM Winneth MO Permanent Waves Hair Dye and Beautiful Hair Cuts ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY. Director 321 East Park Avenue Prion begin ".50 weekly Ind "will!!! one vrrsVte knoll and one club. Mr. Thomas will personally serve you Prices surprisingly modern: “Privacy You’ll Enjoy" “.692", I mm " mun autumn-u: 0:91 U‘ED CA“ IN fut. we: LD.’- ANT lum- ‘vnlu- CALLS If A Contact: mun HQ’ GOTTB tttPits-----" "-ti1l",ts,'l",' Ai.' " " . I YOUR HAIRQIE§§EI HOURS 9:00 to 6:30 by M r. _Tl|omu - 'hell nus " A0310 CAM THE PRESS Patronize the Press Advertisers Gifts of leather are useful and decorative TAT MAN 517 DAVIS 811mm 626 N. MICHIGAN AVE EVANBTON . GREENLEAF 2460 Picture frames and bookende . . . . cigarette boxes and waste baskets . . . in warm, gold-tooled brown leather, make charming gifts for Christmas. Some of them are decorated with colorful prints, some with jade-like ornaments. All are richly tooled in the Florentine manner. You'll be happily surprised at their moderate price. In fact all our imported novel- ties are marked reunuringly low this year.' if your Christma- spirit needs a spur. let this inthtene. you! needs 3 spur, Cmcnoo Sumo: 6880 T OAR?! The“ LP, sLuNo- ' Diwali \$EATS.’/ ll

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