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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1931, p. 7

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Ubert Axt held mem- their home, 111 High l, Tuesday on the tte. :hbeenth birthday at r daughter, Martraee umber M, um. Axt died from iniar an the was struck by Iami; Imam oi V M, 1928. Ten“? iirfsttiea1sU in} ' lama] ”sedation h think! tewnship wi meeting in the ul Germany, April The Mines Pm! Swanton, Emu Leggy! mine kid'ni'orb. Mr. Fenton Hopkins, and iTiirTrrtiliritiirTs, t"r'.Hititir-ihrrthrrsNtaersc.'es' few York state, la norored to Chentreign list Standby, rt Waahhttttott, Wi "ere Miss Swanton entered~ her 1htht'rh1tyhe4 reshmln year It the University of Br. MiiisiiritTirfriiiiii Iririiiiiir; C'" ------------- __ --." “WWW gltiand Park, and: On Sunday, Mrs. Blymond F‘i’dder - -- v n “2):-.. -.:_:A.A.l 3- 8..- 'N Assn. 7 Meeting" In Forest Sand: TiG'ir"taihAi'? liq. pro-idem of til vko-pmeddetst of W. 1m underwent " a. BM Past :. Albert Axt maria! Services mug Ind W. ' Sophmb-r M, iiiiiiGCTeuk __ j a 'st.re ... Rev. ABA: Bill” "irnfrstretrrRtf "i'i't'ii? wind out in the v. sweats of Highl: h Well-Known 'otttrttetortr- " new Jam B. T Maud or., the Y many Eugene! (iii) ieehtle was born hook, in the'ditrtna, an, and parents d In in E5; aima " the widgyv “agony j,'5i'riii"teiritii'1"ii. Ar on Due M) blood mimic! life. :tomy Vol, rr-abs. Sumac! Sin- it" 95W Ly GT I Highland_ P911: I??e,Itr, saiTi"ai"ii"rTTcii] iiiit1tie _ m in. no {damn}; Mr. and Mrs. Axel Larson and Mrs. Gallagher returned; let 113054-37 eve- Mina. Enroute home they stopped to spend the week-cud at Eagle Lake, Minn. . e _ l, f'fii§§é:§§:9lzn _,W,t.ttl9,ttattt, it Viwins this week to enter "iiiF'tiiaihiiiii yeti at the University ttillinois. -. --. , Mrs. James Cady Iihteil and daugh- ter Dianne, returned home last, Friday "venineaiouucronth-aptnt-hcNme, Mega), Arr, Ewell in comply with Mrs. L. Marks of Ravinia, who has by ch been eonfitted to, her bed for, thit Wt, fetal”. three months, with heart trouble; left "no, itemarrvamtikimrforaesh-,r--afias . iii: cng5th.r9edrcaattgdgry,,,t.pAt EW?, getit' -c"efirG' 1%. 7.. 9f, thi§._ci§yj.1h§rg§a, ewiff tttt 1Fiiiiiir' _-_ _ éar. Plc no. LI);; $155.3. They also' werewitneués td the In- ‘dian festival in A“!!! Rambo. 4;“ Lake 'iirert; light Flinn, Illinois; Ned Ball, Purdue; vaelyn Bakke, gnke Forest; Priscilla LePelley. Mer Groves, Mop, Harrison Walther, Illinois; Caroline Ballad. Wells; Fred Norton, Purdue; Lqis Schultz, Roycemoré; Vitamin Grant, Rockford; Mae Bliss, Wallaby, and Evelyn Roskam, Illinois. " i this week for their various school: Mrs. J. D. Jones, who has been ii, Miss Flora Levy has returned." the care of her daughter, Mrs. Earl tctrip through the west and hu " D. Fritsch, at their eottage in Mon- opened the Open Air Nursery sch tattue, Mich, since she beam ill last " 186 Edtreelitre drive. February, h” returned to Highland The Abramson fumily of Wihm PM greatly improved. ' now. have taken a house otrtilettviy.r. ' Wishes to bid n]! 1191' frUnds good-' mu. . _ _ T . “1):“:a large thug: them foril thoit . . In e n u wishes e - l m her, " m u'r,2', I , 'tat MRS. HAROLD N. FINC. negfgayymmm for Lou Angelo. Instructor; In Piano and The: Cent. She will spend the winter Incl-uh a “no." but 11tlt, her brother, Mr. Joseph Trib- M an: -rriBiit. ml- ' MY 91137;:mfi‘f’m" "e 7 _ e _ _ "riri'iTi'RiiRmN'r"mNW"r" my» Fiiiiiairii or an vim MISS ANNA WILLAS Swedish Mange New §unday. Mrs. Mymond Fidder ia. J. G. mm:- visited in Him- {disses Pearl 'Swanto'n, Ethel a. Mr. Penton Hopkins, and r, Sophia!!!» IT, 190! 3.? Sq ‘ r ttttti , 'sa,9tu,Wt.ttet,,firhyJ,,tt,t,tt ' Hfghlshd- Park hospital on Tuned”, Sept. 16. Mrs. Dreiske is the for- ii ter of 1frts. Anne limpet, of Ogmt- - an avenue. _ td ageat.--Nt-s.ugiettaa.--otttrtgtalrttd .. her. 500 club Monday evening " her If home on But street. _" children of San Francisco. Calif., en route for Sat-atop, N. Y., new ittrrfrtt, 1 rev: _qtsa, to visit: him! and with” , mm Put; Whit here they ure "akin": their home wig) Hook of Main street. Mr. and Mrsthmes M. Carry, who have been visiting " the home of the latter'tt mother, Mrs. Trig: McElwee Waller, us back " their south tide apartment. Mm. Waller leaves but trfetV,, Mrs, and In. We: Bacon; of Philadelphia, Pr, . Mr. and Mrs. Han-Ty Winker and ora ssiidren of Bali Day rind have motored tp_fit, legit, and. will visit 'iParrrTGiitirT7CttrtCtiFirtrE=" Rena Nelson left Tuesday morning tpt9fq4irptlrs, where she will ere ity of Wisconsin. "k __ r'a'" £i68fi~fi3fi§hfiiifilfi$éflifiéfi an apartment in tht_Oiie)1 building. Reservations for the, use of the Ravinia Village~ Ball may bt mule hy taittiriti Mis. "Thiyokr'is Fisher. Sec- retary-treasurer of the board of cow ornors, R. P. Mar. -" '"dtuyu-rrur game trdiet't Tuesdly' eve: rang in Odd Fellows hall by Sheridan Rebekah -lndze and, Sheridan We "Nm-xii-c-oc-ir.-,-----'----- 9011519131251; in pttit1ttCtlyttMtt. . is tin-hill; pooh'" V trpitr Riverside, fyri.t1uiigittriettggt_1ttt.rrC__,", _', rrMnrk W. 13mm has left (ti/r 'Miami university at Oxford., Ohio, "Ev 'Fii.tRrr: 1iriittitiFa, rrrttttrqmiratitttt" Ts? marlin. James Allen. Tumor and granddaughter, Jennifer de Suite, ttN 3earitte_D3ttndiu _tirr-Nar1ss=9air1ttattir, Evian FiiiiriiiGdTGEie" lirThihiiiiniF Tenn. _ A ' f The . Sproul family of Juliet hive moved to Highknd Park and are lie-. ing on North avenue. Mr. Sproul is an employe of the Public Service Co. Miss Flora Levy he: returned.from trtrip through the west and has min opened the Open Air Nursery School at 186 Edtteelitre drive. _ The Abramson family of Wilmette he“ taken cttt11tttottlettviey..r. no: :ngLEQEELfléfinjELMLE: ERNA GERALD. B. 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