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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 9

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Human iect title n of the ts of the satiation, of Deer.. eat. The ttt,-Mitsh, irie1ttstve. at: m, ts a-the ting nd- hndwick, Iyrd, last et of his Artie by haze of d today, shubisri I record, la show run-nu- Auburn. mam: nppror willy." my Int JQU. l, idition!l the at native In just n which run, and miles. Auburn. hing we “led or- than to ninth! than 1 W. M. rth. Moit blown a store. but "tt the“ ad a Hits, in their , “him- what the 'ark will corps of .nd Cord (i"glct. Lakes Bazar mind and Park tread of trumpets ittle color easing $9334.)? r of an; momobile et is be :tion up to sitar M. Ma“ up“? tells _ Nstroit Corps 1931 ri'),' rs. Elspeth with; 9}; Dies at Her Home Here CT The 'rdt1rtrmtttttretairprTrritis , ‘ bhue Hontaikne, thiiu, announce: the ' tttpiety-tlsr,..',..,..!?,.)).-,-,), . i, Rm. 211, Pittriliid Bidtr., to rep- . . 'trmitiitive of its orgpitiantion in Chi- I . go, stating that its tenacity tters , ecting ChieatrirEiGa4.qunriis% is on Sl account of its eer"mt-aeettrmtrthteat , iloeation, as well as its prominence in , mnection with the coming World's all 1 air, that “giving also a closer con- :5 ection with the western part tfthe , nited States; v _-.' g Mr. KozmitUki is a Highland Park The Navy Relief society’is a rep- sentative oretiBatiotr,emnrtosed of nicer: and enlieted men of the Uni.. Sta'tes Navy and their families nd of friends of the ureryterrtrRirvtt ife. The, object of the aocietygis to rovide relief to deserving naval pai- nnelatud their families who through lafo'rtnneqare in need»: Ananetist id or other forms of substantial ., iataiice. _ . , Many Iritrhied Park people have _ Friends of the Navy, “a the New lief society nre invited "es. attend Bust and RotterHWatrittt' it the rent. Lakes Neva} tuning station, mom evening (Fridny) it 8 'eloek." ' The new“: Spencer Poet of the I American Legion he ordered nonli- ' cation blank- for tonne. on the Mk " mated compensation 'orti,Nqtr. Any , Harbin Schwery. justice '0! _ the - peach at Sltbkrhnre! avenue. Mr. Schwery he: emu-ed his unice- u notary public we: charge. theii aTeiiiriiiimrmriiiiiay,' Hole]: t l2. Thiciipatrt eomrttanders' night, l ' d if ell' indications’ are correct . I good time will be had by all. Don't l forget March 20. On thin night the - . I poet is host to.the 8th district , at its reguhr'monthly meeting. A , orominent speaker ha been promised ' y Chet-lie Kabochnll. our dietdct , ommnnder. 'Highhnd Park expect: , he Ingest turnout of any district , u: re promised-om form of enteitiin-- us hold " i130 midénJ’sJEJS; . but“! wilt take pile. the latter It.f, 1t,i,r,,,s1ztur,t.2htiAsmaxut [ 'lr-El ms. “Elspeth 'Robertlon Gr#tltha ed Thursday. Feb. M, " her home; 9 Park avenue. Her husbuul bu ' n dead men! yearn. and the chi]- tt 1Ytt1rHt.er Halon, Irving and met GrMths" sud In. Haunt 'anuhnn. _2hd rim] ”who ighlapd Park Resident . T. . Represents Paris Hotel - _,V__-_ ..%...q_ ywylv “VG n availing themselves of the "nt- tt parties, which 1:: :‘Jchodnlod an tufdny 'eyeninza. and upon very ythle evenings. P1t Legion Post Gets Bonus Lean Applications “mucky, lurch 5,1981 for Navy Relief General ond In. Robert E. Wood of 162 Laurel avenue, announce th, "tgragirmeett of their daughter, Soul: Mires Wood, to'Jnmon Roland Ad- dington. son of the he. Room Bar. wood Addington and)“; Winston of Lola F'o'root. In“ Wood no trod- nocod from tho [on Icon lino! at our- in you. but yannnd not "‘11:. and Mm. C. P. Vat-nay of Can- tral avenue eaten-mud at diam Sunday. The - included Mr. Mid In. Edward Madam. Mr. and In. Willinm Catalan and mall-m and In. George Punter. _ _ an» Priscilla Cam: entertained at. to; on Hominy “Monsoon. on Dr. D.-W. Rogers, who has he!) ill in the‘Pronbyterion hospital, Ohio coco, for autumn. Dr. Roger: is reported no improvng, and any ro. turntohiahomewitttht-kortro, Hrs. Edward A. Hint: entertained " luncheon Friday aha-noon. Mrs. Roger Vail entertained it luncheon yuterdey for Mrs. Edmund Eitel, who is here on a mi? - - Mr. Robert-Rogerio! Yamaha, N. Y., spent were! days last Week in Highland Perk. Revisited his fath- A group of young Jtttopte m ttiv- ine a party at the home of His: Betty Udéll on Oak street, Saturday eve- ning. . _ ' Mr. and In. Andrew Erickson and, son Earl returned Jut‘ Thursdny from Ilium, Fla., where they spent the put two months. _ _ . ' Mn. Gregory smudummm- ing members of her bridge brill), this "Urntron. I" ' - Mr. and Mrs; William B. Baker returned teuitay from Ploridrtvwhere tNay spent saver.) weeks., ' of the United Evangelient church an: terta.ined the members of the church at . dinner hat 'rspintr, (Wttdrtt.si- day) in the church Parlors. -itriitiirariic' Triifiiiid Flora? of Ash street, Waukegan, “a the proud pu- put}: of a my girl bomut the High- land Hospittl Tuesday, March 3. -1rhtc1Es.mwit,cAEiaistr-teigtts --Mr.- tmrFNrtr.- thrrt-B.-Setmitttrrqtt Beech “it” 'Rioieimt--oir-the- birth of son " the, Highland Park hinpitgl Monday, Much 2. l “Mi-I (til Hrs. Tofiii (Entire? .Burchell venue are the happy pur- ents of a daughter, born on Friday, Feb. 28, nt‘the Highhnd Park hos- pital. " _ Mrs. "w. Ar Davin of tttr South Second street entertained nt a one o'eloek luncheon and bridge youth!!- dat, (Wednudny) its honor of her mother, Mrs. Curie, Clary of apr. -ihiitk6i."" '"'""'""'""", o r-er, ' _ _., Arr. cud Mir. Walter L, 1rere, trf Eaat-Yhnrt%tttiit' 3:61am __ Ff - he edu- -tttutiotttttmthebirtttttfauto Kiri It the Hithlmd Park hospital 81m", Feb. Mk _ _ Painting, varnishing, inside, may bedone to advantage. Call H. P. 4000 Sock] Service otBee for works". her. fher hundred dub Tuna!” eve- ning. The prizes were awarded to Mid- Zita 1Nshrenbaelr, In; Frank W311 and In. Lee Vollmer. Mr. all In. For.“ D. Bose will 91mm the PM Bridge Club ct Wit home in Richmoor, Saturday tetnine., W-". M...» '-eret'p" A. Hi"-';--'- - Mu. Grover . Grady entertained he; bridge duh law “human. Local and Personal THE her debut lat fair" a to. " the Wood residence. Mr. Addington is 3 Must. of the Wuhan-tar school It Bimbo”. can., and ntUndod Wesley“ unlvordt'y of MiddUtoarn, Conn. Nodatohuboonuttortho weddingr but it probobly‘wm take place in the only mm, and Wood’s and Mr. Addington'. friends mrowny now. Like her older sister. the {MAW Wood, who mi marrudtoEdrrin nihilism”:- of he: Woof“ season. no, list Sank is the Brst of the year’s de- butante: to become engaged, and probably will be the that bride among this you”: debunks. _ Made of Needs, Heathers, _ T Funnels, Diagonals . - '- Soft tans, browns. greys and mixtures in a varied sefec.. tiorrtomttet the Imam of eveirboy no matter what may be his likes and dislikes. The new blue shades too, 'are%tintt "caved with muehsrtthayriasmt. . ' T New Knitters all for up" Sweaters and any] N, _'. In beheatiismt “I” deMitmortdeohtrtntm. “Yin-eh nil...“ t , Your _lliiior will look his best in a pair of these Wenta‘as’v'nll ts Tiori-iil1 be pleased 'td,ifrid Spring Knickers tstrimuaaattsr “waive and tailored of woolens tio fine of quality. . DesignetLyith “m"wtmnd Stuntman airelothe. intoided for more formal wear. G/tRrslliiiiTT"S New Golf Knickers $2. 95 to, $5. oo Moderately Priced at Naipaul, cum, It; and In. John o'Koede ad on- iorintt n delightful nation in tan Angeles, Calif; They expect to re- "ti'iMiiriiibdBiieagittatItem%r. ’ -"." -- -_-6-* Ve_rp_ Pr- _ -e "C, ._ 7tcrjt?ijc'rciee' . Mr.uutd ‘1". Robert F. Emmi; who but been residing in the Tone apartment hale mom to 618 am wood venue. l _ Mass., spout a few days here last week viuting his brother Dr. D, W. Rogers who all! at the Wu In. P, N. Binhln. Carl Odeti and Mei. M. R. Ivor mind yu- m, from a seven! week: trip to the West India. nay-wort that they had a marvelous time. N T

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