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Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1931, p. 7

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minating committee at y meeting of the North state board will be held nee club, Monday eveâ€" â€" at 6:30 p.m. ses to be a very interâ€" h District Lake County the â€" American Legion, nois, are sponsoring a tball game, Saturday [ov. 21, at two o‘clock fore he was 15 years hrough the aid of his ~be was able to finish the local high school, tion, he obtained emâ€" the Pittsburgh steel as in Homestead, Pa., now famous "Home trikes and riots. After e years in the steel ; enabled to return to rraduated from Alleâ€" ucation of the National irprise, oné not only is n afternoon of real enâ€" t ‘they also are helping e to get a little more . of life. Forest college band will as well as the Sharvin and Bugle Corps, Grays s and ~Ft. Sm idan‘s to be played will be college vs. Augustana ; is to be Homecoming ollege and all proceeds es will be turned over ican Legion. y obtained from. the conducted by each post rated to the varioug elief committees of the he relief of the unemâ€" heir families. promises to be a most one as there is keen W. Sherwin, who has nimously called to the the Highland Park church, was born 48 lar to the sales conferâ€" ‘ew months agoâ€"at the eting, and Mr. Atkinâ€" @ik on this subject, outâ€" rk to be done for this iference. > ' peaker. The board is _also possib frrage . P i s? st College field. f Real Estate boards, college career, he was hed on page 39y > e at Lake Forest Estate Board Aonday, Nov. 16 t. Legion 1 Church YTN. PASTOR reer of Minister Pulpit of the THE HIGHLAND PARK â€"PRESS Entered as econd _""" Tis: as the ‘post affiee. ISSUED THURSDAY , Chicago office 6 N. baseasemmart 10 0 uennt UBSCRIPTION PRICE sUBSCRIPAHY® *WY 2t be accompanied All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of eondolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or igne fiairs whert *94 * CC coonlar advertisâ€" lishe ing rates Mrs. Arthur Miller and small daughter of Waukegan and â€" Miss stian Milkcon of Kenosha _were home in Highmoor. t Niith s s wvm ME AEE stet ts ‘..';p‘“:.‘-...,.‘ M 6 3 ‘ street enwrfifii:s' _ some 'bf?:% young friends at a makeâ€"believe party last Wednesday evening. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bletsch of Moraine road announce the marâ€" riage of ut.heir daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Peter Limper on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, November 3 at the home of the brides‘ parents, 382 Moraine road. Dr: A. 8. C. Clarke read the _wdding_mmmnnn_'l_'h_?fll';m‘f_‘ residine in their new bhome at Linâ€" Vol Monday guests at residing in their new home den and E. Park avenues. The Pi Delta business girls‘ club entertainedâ€" at a miscellaneous shower. last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Simpson of Ravinia in compliment to MTS: Elmerâ€" â€" Hecketsweiler, the former Ethel Kreh of Deerfield, treasurer of the club, MrSs. HCCRKCLSWELIOE . 27 S0D the recipient of many beautiful and their progressive dinner held the same evening. _ & NesA Miss Helen Bournique, who has been in the east all summer and fall has returned and is with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Bourâ€" nique of Central avenue. lexi: Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Kruse and Miss Helen Kruse of Waterloo, Ia., are the house guests at the E. M. Inâ€" man home of Glenview avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse are the parents of Mrs. Inman. . Mr. and Mrs. Werner B. Spengler of 414 Glencoe avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Aldrich, to Karl Edward Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterâ€" son of Lake Forest. h 4871 â€"Mrs. H. F. Rasmussen of South $t. Johns avenue visited her uncle, mr. nmoward Petus â€" who is ill, on Monday. 20 * ~November 12, 1981...._....._.No. 31 of South Linden avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Marion, to Alden E. Forks of Glen Ellyn on June 17, 1981. ________. The Messrs. L. Thurn and Archie Antes were among the Highland Parkers in attendance at the Northwesternâ€"Minnesota game last Mr.‘ and Mrs: Charles F. Grant of Forest avenue recently took part in Highland Park Loeal News We e e C 21L L will be charged at regular UDELL PRINTING COMPANY Michigan ave. â€" State 6326 Class Matter March 1, Mice at Highland Park. OF EACH WEEK 1%, 1981 ie F. D. Rose PER YEAR the production of the annual Freshâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hess and two children of Kenosha were the Sunâ€" day guests at Mrs. Bertha Kittman‘s home on North St. Johns avenue. The Ladies Aid of the Zion Luthâ€" eran church will meet Friday afterâ€" noon at 2 o‘clock. at the parish house. ‘Mrs. George Growley will be the hostess. frniad s es ied The Drama Fortnightly club will meetâ€" Tuesday evening at 7:45 o‘€lock at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. C.~S; Canright of 636 South Einden Pleasant avenue with a party â€"OL friends motored to Milwaukee on Sund?', returning to the home of Mrs. Steffen‘s sister, Miss Easton of Chicago for a buffet. swpper. Miss Dorothy Balling of Wheelâ€" ing was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Janet McCaffrey. â€" _ _ avenue. â€" The J. P. Steffen family of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bottom and children of Wilmette were the W’&Tmfiâ€"&rw Eugene Boyer of Linden avenue. â€" Gourley apartments "spent â€" Sunday in Milwaukee, Wis., visiting friends. 3 Mrs. John Fay is attending a luncheon in Chicago today as the guest of Mrs. Goble. Mr. A. M. Lowrie and family, of Ravinia Park returned . Monday from a week‘s visit at French Lick hotel, French Licb Ind. ty Antonio, Texas a few a most pleasant time definite. Charlotte Wieder entertained nine: of her school chums at a birthday: party at her home on Grandview avenue, on November 10. Decoraâ€" tions were in pink and yellow. Mrs. Al Schultz of Pleasant aveâ€" nue entertained at two â€" tables of bridge on Tuesday afternoon. _ Miss Joan â€"Goodman entertained fifty of her young school friends at an informal dancing party at her home last Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Siljestrom taining the members of ] club this evening. iouidndart dW ~+ Snb sn t i I Marley School of Music Prices begin at $1.50 weekly and include one private and one class lesson FLORENCE CHASE HIGHLAND PARK Telephone Highland Park 2305 Evva Truax who went to San and Advanced Pupils Relaxation Method PIANO of her bridge THE PRESS ‘Campbell ‘Chapter ‘Guild "will be on |~ Friday, Nov. 20. ’ on ds Ridgewood Park Ass‘n. Meets Monday Evening The Ridgewood Park association held its first meeting of the season Monday evening, Nov. 9, with a dinner at the Sunset Valley Golf club. During the dinner there was community singing, and a wood duck, a pair of slippers and a bit of old lace were given away. After the regular business meetâ€" ing, old fashioned dances and games were indulged in. Music was furâ€" nished by Mr. William â€"F. â€" Beere. There were sixty members present who enjoyed a most entertaining evening. | ~~. _ Card Party Nov. 17â€" ‘The Women of Mooseheart Legion are giving a card party on Tuesday, Nov: .’fi"&-â€"mm?hu“" ‘s hall at 8 o‘clock. Refreshnments wilf be served. â€"The public is most cordially invited. __ WIEBOLDT‘Sâ€" EVANSTON Davis Street & DAVis: 1000 Tne VacuLeTTtE A besautifal i complexion, ~neâ€" glected, fa dos %Mwfinc- #ive skin can be made clear, fresh and youthâ€" full And beauty experts wifhwhtoaofbisdm:lt. pleasant little vacuum cleanser does the work! Demonstration begins here on admit that VACULETTE solves the problem with ease ERIDAY IN OUR TOILETRIES SECTION First Floor > Come In and See a ~â€"Demonstration‘! _ At Last! Within Keach oT Every Woman... Professional Facials as Often as Y ou Wish! 9, with a alley Golf: there was i â€"a wood "and "a bit W. B. Callender, 61, President of the Trade Press Publishing company of Chicago, died Monday evening at the Highland Park hospital of cerâ€" ebral hemorrhage. Among the pubâ€" lieations issued by his organization were Rock Products, Barrel and Box and Concrete Products. * ~ Mr. Callender, who was also inâ€" terested in another company selling trunks and leather goods, came to Chicago â€"about ~1910,Iater~ moving to a country estate near Naperville. Funeral services will be: held in B fi|fl! W_ R -N-:-_T;Nâ€"..__-_A ninvionkninaruer e mnde Century Air Lines have inauguâ€" rated a shuttle planeâ€" service beâ€" tween the Curtisâ€"Wright airport at _ Glenview and the Chicago Municipal airport. Four planes are used each minutes, it is stated. H. & R. Anâ€" Fast Plane Service â€" _ to Chicago Afforded Nonâ€"Electric Vacuum 386 Central avenue, are Ask About Our Free Introductory a # # SEVEN

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