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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1931, p. 38

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ce ennaiinie i in NuiiR in penthn i e SRUDD® NHAAAAAAAAAAA ~â€"Our Easter j Su®ggestion . _ _ Mrs. Ralph Peterson entertained the Areme club, Monday evening, at her home on Knollwood road. ~©= Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey enterâ€" tained at bridge Saturday evening at their home on Forest avenue. & Mr. andâ€"Mrs. H. G. Clouse left on Sunday for a six weeks business trip in the southern states. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen entertainâ€" ed at a bridge tea on Tuesday afterâ€" noon at her home on Westgate road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bucher of Chiâ€" cago visited old friends in Deerfield on Wednesday. Mr. Bucher was Deerfield‘s barber when the one and only shop was in a little building just southâ€"of â€"Anderson‘sâ€"hotel.â€"Anderâ€" son‘s hotelâ€"is â€"now the Deerfield â€"State Bank building. Their daughter, Viola, is now Mrs. Drexler and resides in Chicago. The Drexlers have two chilâ€" dren. The Buchers son, Clarence, and his wife and baby have been spending the winter in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand will be hosts to their bridge club on Thursâ€" day evening (tonight). _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine attendâ€" ed a bridge party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highland Park. Miss Nora Johnson of LaGrange was a weekâ€"end guest at the A. J. Johnson home on Osterman avenue. Mrs, J. A. Reichelt Jr. and grandâ€" daughter, Jean Pettis, attended the vesper service at the Highland Park Presbyterian church Sunday, at which the Lake Forest college chapel chorus presented a musical program. Wallace Reichelt was the organist. ~~The Independent Social club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Horenberger. Mrs. Bernâ€" ing will be on Wednesday afternoon, April 8, at the home of Mrs. Walter Toll of Waukegan road. Mrs. James McGarvie is visiting rebatives in Detroit. i1d ol C ord road mave On, Dorn Aarder â€" Sunday, Mar 2a, Q Evanston | lovely d nt] hospital. The first YYYVVVYVYV¥¥¥YÂ¥a 4 s Mrs. Albert Mitthell entertained at Deerfield Locab a shower for her daughter, Mrs. Allen Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacDonâ€"| Harder, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. 26 North Sheridan Road An attractive â€"â€"box ol Delicious Salted Nuts Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson anâ€" nounce ‘the marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Alice, to Mr. Carl 0. Thorup, son of Mr..and Mrs. C. Ziggo Thorup of Chicago. The wedding ceremony was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Clouse of Osterman aveâ€" nue on Saturday evening, March 28, at 8:30 o‘clock, by Rev. A.P. Johnâ€" son _of _ the Bethlehem Evangelical church of Deerfield. The bride‘s gown sageâ€"bougquetâ€"ofâ€"liliesâ€"of â€"theâ€"valley inteiiahtt encener frvepernage antaarearan tz nc en caviraraciiianmnting [~"J MUTON‘J."HARDACRE D. C., over the Pennsylvania railroad, on Sunday from the: Chicago Union station. Mr. Getty is connected with the Pennsylvania railroad. The D. S. H. S. trip to Washington will begin April 18. 3 mothers. Mr. and Mirs. C. W. Getty saw a very large group off on an Easter week community tour to Washington, Tovely dainty gifts The first meeting of the children of ~theâ€"Americanâ€"Revolutionâ€"will ~Bé held â€" Saturday â€" afternoon . at ~two o‘¢lock at the home of Mrs. Qrren S. se By Petition â€" ‘ For Commissioners. The Highland Park East Park District ) PROGRESSIVE ~â€"__ By Petition is For Full Term of Six (6) Years For Full Term of Six (6) Years JOHN L. UDELL the recipient of many By Petition T H E Specimen Ballot The Highland Park East Park and tea roges. Her sister, Miss Mary | the head of William Schmidt, atâ€" Thompson, was maid of honor. and | tendant, and another pmd his side she wore a blue frock and a corsage with a gun while he o the safe 0 pin C Deas. MTF. . 11@1He ‘re the cash i O U 0 hicago acted as best man. The three bandits are the same as wedding march was a violin solo by | those who robbed an ice cream parlor Miss Roseâ€"Burman of Chicago. â€"Thé |andâ€"another â€"fllingâ€"stationâ€" Friday, house was a bower of flowers with| Chief Walter Henderson believes. roses predominating. . Preceding the | Each of the four robberies was staged ts lnid for ton..â€"Following theâ€"2ores | thurs snsaned in on nulo." Pactin Clouse home. Mr. and Mrs. Thorup| The three men walked into the phoâ€" will remain at the Clouse home during | tography gallery, the Cutilla Music the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Clouse,| and Photo studio, at 9:25 o‘clock on who are to be in the south for about | Thursday night, where they forced a six weeks. clerk and two natrons into a wash Returning to the scene of their two robberies of March 20, three banâ€" dits held up and robbed a Highwood filling station of $85 and a photograph studio of $80 Thursday night, March 26, im each case forcing employes and patrons into rear rooms while they tion, one â€"bandit held a_revolver to Bandit Trio Returns to Highwood in Two â€" More Raids March 26 Election Tuesday, April 7, 1931 Lake County, Illinois thing ? â€"Do you remember the good old days that a statesman in order to be classâ€" edâ€"asâ€"aâ€"statesmanâ€"had â€"toâ€"doâ€"someâ€" thing moreâ€"than to be "agin" everyâ€" At 10:55 o‘clock Schmidt, alone at the Standard Oil filling station two blocks distant, was surprised by the three men who forced him to open the safe.â€" Schmidt was then locked in a washroom while the men fled. _The three men walked into the phoâ€" tography gallery, the Cutilla Music and Photo studio, at 9:25 o‘clock on Thursday night, where they forced a clerk and_two patrons into a washâ€" room after they looted the cash regâ€" ister. . While the imprisoned men were forcing the door open, the banâ€" dits escaped. : 7 the head of William Schmidt, at: tendant, and another pmd his side with a gun while he o the safe WiiCamneitete Thursday, April 2, 1931 Thur

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