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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1931, p. 25

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clock there e~ cafeteria ttend with "Air and : by Dancla, aret Esmiz "Alla Marâ€" through the Id at Deerâ€" members of started the taking since rmistice 13 the organizâ€" of ick lirection of n of Ohio," first spades s of the Leâ€" dance, Post Nelsen and ertz of the > <wielded a o‘clock last lounges and Week, and n Auxiliary me, â€"started the formalâ€" , the teachâ€" is, and the f the ie building ringer Post "Waukegan, streets and of the city. at 12:30 eteria will ib room. _ â€"guides for ork there â€"will 1 over by ‘elock in are asked contractor of Indiana , dignified ;nti. Marâ€" be located corner of Memorial Ast 5. 1931 tha for «* Mayot and Mrs. James J. Hood Eâ€"â€"were hosts at a dancing party on Friday evening at their home on West Deerfield avenue. > rHURSDAY, NOVEM Jessie May Page was hostess at a costume party on Saturday afterâ€" noon, to a group of her little friends. Tone Beckman received a prize for wearing the most comical costume. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jacobson have rented their home on Central aveâ€" nue to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Kenâ€" nard of the Nixon subdivision in Hfiâ€"ifiwmm Monday to the home of Mrs. Jacobâ€" . son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Plngg"e"of‘fiili-‘mtv & wl csllt â€" Mayor and Mrs. James J. Hood i q oo 1 Sn aciker n 1+ % flvMH’E- a_’l s â€" Tel. H. P. 2 The Parentâ€"Teacher association of | the Everett school of West Lake Forest sponsored a Hallowe‘en party and masquerade dance at their ,mhgnggjlturday evening. â€"Proâ€" ceeds from the party for furthering the work of the local organization. _ St. Johns Ave. â€" CUorner â€" Tel. Highland Park 710 LZeerfield Locals Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Takes Bumps and Dents Out of Your Auto Body and Fenders Drive Your Car In and Get Estimate Starting â€" Lighting â€" Ignition Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired Electric System Rechecked and Rewired Autolite Bosch Delco Remy Dyneto Strombersg Purnell & Wilson, In{ AUTHORIZED DEALERS â€"â€"Philco Diamond Grid Batteries _ TEL. H. P. 266 to 8. SECOND ST. \Drive Your Car in and Get Estimate â€" | os. â€"â€" i 4 i N on BRAND BROS. â€" o e noroncar _â€"| retul e pecarme (PiasteriABCOnEACOTE wu Conm s aints, Wall Paper, Gla e â€" ELECTRIC SERVICE _ | _ window Shades, Auto Glass orrice: se BLOOM STREET _ | _ o megonye epecracitns |..,., Janrant PETER H. K. GRIMSON A TOMOTIVE ELECTRICIA Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949| â€"PLASTERING CONTR ACTOR Misc oi Aenamental and Decorative Plastering comnne ie Batteries Recharged, AUTO BLACKSMITH _ Haak‘s Auto Supp BODY AND FENDER WORK JOHNSON & DAHL® Automobiles 322 North First Street Phone HMighland P-rl;_‘ll HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP TIRES Firestone TUBES AMOCESSORIES â€" BATTERIES Classified Directory â€" * Professional and Business _______ Park Ave. )â€"111 â€" T12 â€"â€"<â€"~| â€"Richard Pat! v~\\ Russelt® of" Chi «_:\ in Deerfleld on and tersons are former 1U°Crueim. iB21. dents. J+e> A large delegation from Deerfield attended the benefit carnival at the high school on Saturday. Of the $1,299.51 taken in that day, they _cleared $1,103.29. In addition to that the high school teachers have pledged $800 from their salaries, to ‘be added to the relief fund. â€"Deerâ€" â€"to receive 13.5 per cent of the proceeds.. _ _ m ‘__fi Cns . qE EDCAE CE The Tireless Toiler circle met hlt‘ Wednesday â€"at the home of Mrs. Arthur Merner of Forest avenue. Mrs. August Winter and son Mr. Ewald ~Winter were the Sunrday guests of Mr. James Small of Chiâ€" ‘cago. a â€" Luella and Juliana Willman were. hostesses at a Hallowe‘en party on Saturday evening, at their home on Greenwood avenue. »â€"Donltior.get-t.he_mnalcal ;g_rodlju'.â€" 2 AEmenee C AEOAaEC CC OS T Ctneeece ie n‘ tions, "Rainbow of the Rio Grande" and "Wedding of the Dolls" at the 32 N. First St. _ Tel. . L. 1204 Opposite Northwestern Depot ~| &nnncamenmmmmm TMâ€"Nankar iÂ¥ Notth Sheridarw Road Highland Park 2486 .& ACBARNS _ & Herman Adamson ___________'_;______-â€"-â€""' CARPENTER AND BUILDER _ | pyofessional Piano Tuning GARAGE and CAB SERVICE Automobiles Stored and Repaired o oo n redg ~~High Grade Jo m’,,,"'.t;afwfim Telephone Highland Park 542 Carpenter â€" Builder 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue Auto Painter Decorators .fi;;'fi."fl" 'pir_k. Ht Dentists of Bervice sday A. HAMILTON Dentists Fel. H. P. * H E& PR &# § A PC ie NTAE ENE ATT ECCCE C Jahe Todd, the eleven year old daughter of l(r._nnd Mrs. W?odm:: daughter of MYr. ANQ MXBA MDM**""W1~> flce Todd, is reported as progressing and| _ Misse recovering from the very serious| Quigley operation for : the removal of: a| end gu! tumor at the base of her brain, last| shuis 0 Tuesday at the Billings Memorial Mr.â€" hospital. Mrs. Todd remained at the| tral avs ‘hfiwffiimwm;;;_ â€"| Mrs.â€"F NV PWR â€" ME SESER CA Cl e c 0 L int t utettert Best Cpudad canbeme n dn dn rndeernrees is n ut Theâ€" Carl Knigge family spent Sunday at Grass Lake. § Mrs. ‘Tansing Beebe attended â€" a. luncheon on Wednesday .in Chicago. Mrs. Irving Brand is spending this week at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. English of Evanston. Mrs. English severely inâ€" jured her hand in the wringer of her ~washing machine last Friday. ~~_‘The John Radike family moved to Highland Park on Saturday. They â€"â€" <oâ€"comarreaimer â€" Bevkt â€"IASLON‘S had been dJdccupying â€"ber house on Centralâ€"avenue. Telephone Highland Parkâ€"1266 Work Guaranteed NO DL Tel. H. P. fasds K.. j wule t Rrcieasem n hroni ced ids ie o e io abnirs al in arntidieg wnd "ERWIN F : DREISKE The ELECTRIC SHOP & M. G. Maurine, Prop. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRING = WIRING 10 North Second Street PETER H. K. GRIMSON | _ puy;g5eeflancous 17 years‘ experience 530 8: ~Linden "",‘,'j;m._‘_. b:..-fi-m and Decorative _ ~FLORIST . ; Artistic Funeral Designs 53 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 602 Telephone Highland Patk 530___| r o u.n Mowers Sharpened Dry Cleaning â€" Pressi Tailoring and Bep‘ihflnl‘ Piano Tuning â€"FE. NELSON PAHNKE nemempennigee | on en meandrmumeendxmere D&CEL. Mr. and Mrs. Max Winter visited at the William ‘Winter home in Chiâ€" cago on Sunday. Misses Bernice Kozlik and Lucille Quigley of Chicago were the weekâ€" Tnd enmests of Mrs. Evelyn Warnâ€" end guests of MrsS. EVCYE â€" 77 °00. shuis of Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giss of Cenâ€" tral avenue accompanied by.Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tripp of Libertyville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eastonâ€" of Downers Grove on Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGuire and their family are moving from the August Winter house at the corner of Sunset court and Chestnut street to the Fred Stryker house on Wauâ€" kegan road, recently vacated by the Harold Fisher family. The Fishers moved to Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. Auston Plagge and daughter Lorraine of Hines, IIl., were weekâ€"end guests at the Wilâ€" liam Plagge home. _ m HICHLAND _ PARK TILLINOIS CABINET WORK â€"â€"â€" _ FURNITURE REPAIRED Refinishing and Upholstering 388 Central Ave. __Phone H. P. 573 TREE SURGERY IN ALL BRANCHES Pruning, Spraying, 700 Central Ave., Highland Park, MK®** Send your The Highland Park Press _ sSURGEONS ean do your Nine out 0 read it. JOHN NELSON The Press Wantâ€"Ads Lawn Mower Shop call for and deliver Phone 3090 for results r Wantâ€"ad job alone. of ten people here Feeding, Moving, mowers #110 for

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