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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1931, p. 33

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I’M 'IC,N'i'ikt.ta'2TiTe'2 ¥fwwwaf R. St. _ ---e-- ' 8thtd BOARDING IroRSEs ' . Vim-wnnu‘u - 'ii1ti"tta'rart',,t2"e,U 4: 'tlst',',', "" N. “as? Are., seat if Mu:- 'duh',',', "at when 3:: 'l'.",') 1ett'tdttQri'art'?12i-h'l'a' ttoe . K0TtCllt . After nudism-Imminent.- sihle for any use. mm by “you but memos” tram“ F"- “I but“ In. .41" ir Wt Joiiatitm" that when We! var; t on» m. "ttterr mu. . : ,u-upd. _ltittti.rDAvgy 8116 _ NO REGISTRATION FEE UNDER STA“ SUPEBVXSXON an: -iiFririiiiiiitkrArie _}"LI'1LW; tikei.id LEE EMPLOYMENT , - AGENCY . cmqirrnCAs (maps tvGUiiiiiririrete, Pe'ryt EFFICIENT HELP Miscellaneous 1631 "Ask mun NEIGHBORS iaiq?j, "m _ _ “3ch PA ol. M. P. am “my“ AGENCY Tel. tr. P. 2520 Ben-9n se,, punchy: rust-31m“ Tet. a. P. 2520 i. 931mm: "I""" - . __ --__. titer" who is ti $1,000 Brindle Scotch ”an: 33.1.. A door prize of gold will he given terrier. Quite a bit of excitement ' I . t- on Friday, Dee. 8, at a public card was caused Saturday evening when 'mee. . fatty to be given by Sheridan Re.. the dog gm thought lost. He was IN bekah lodge. T rv . .' ,’- stflt-amarimr-hyr-ribtron when M .3 _.__;."_. Progressive 600 and buneo will he Whittle placed him in her ear at the; - in ed. There will be table rizes _rt9r of the Armory and went for ts) 'ELP _for any at er game p y . " ttt sen c . en a e re er ' North a)...” time a email cedar chest containing dog was gone. The search ended; T/tttttiii" o-r-tite-ale-avi-f-tsill- sdstuiucutaraursutntucstihattttt,gr,tlgt' mom ‘cases "will be given away. Refresh- car had been left, reported that he W?"it.t." 1'e mentgyillhe served. Come and en- had taken the dog inside for safe may jay the eveniiig with Tttk . keening. The Whittle home is just , hr" .1.-. ------------ V f V ' 'ivest of Orphans of the Storm. 88rAipd 82tt It)?!“ PRIVA'J‘I SPRI'I'UAL' READINGS “by Aft I!” eagl- PHI-[m 1a“: Rebekah Lodge Holds ‘, mu. Youmv: A WAS TO.A , LrrrLB can»: fl!) ' rtr?_e_kirpr. marking wi,. thm foe . Holy Cross Catholic Chanda Detrfieid, Illinois .- 7 Rev. C. L. McDonough, Pastor 1rrBetqr-masstretsr0saVabatc-:--------: "'r suurdiy- ' intiAiriiit; . aiiistrtrtrurtr classes for all children. _ , , Saturday evening, 7:30 to 9 'lon- tensions. _ _ . St. Johns Evangelical Church Homew’ood and Green Bay Road _ "v" Thirmr "1rtrirt0WttNttitt' ce -trtrretee- it Trinity church. -eF- - "-" _ a Sundny school, 9:30 Ban. _ Divine service, 10:30 am. _ A INDICATION NOTICE f a'UBLMLN TICE is hereby given that the subscriber. tor “who. uit Will uni Testament and Codie“ of Daniel Boson. deemed." will attend the Prob-u Govt of Luke County. " . term thereof to be holden rt 3W: Home In ‘anu. In said County. on the ttrrt Honda! .of January next 1982, when and when ll person-”Eu: "cub. Ivan. warn - w---‘ -- ,v---Vv ---" In: china -tndt said - "a ttotmed and mad calm-cut the an: to _." Court for Indie-(Jon. ' . FIRST mmm TRUST AND q SAVINGS BANK. hm Wuhan m. Non-her 12, "" P. P. t i. tr. itiiG7ii," Attorney- ” 8. “Stun 8L. Chm 38-40 uni“ ..argtttqn qtsiitua. Gii"iGAitc, mil-run “8.8.0.111; Til; 180110! TrigrghrFitttrttrarsBtrttmc-is can. not“ no. “Alba! 5 not and torwtthi89V)tnrttttteaetldfor nun-IO! and unh- an“ SHERIDAN GARAGE NOfl‘lCl . Uuleu WILL-Y8 KNIGHT nod-n. motor no. 108259. serial no. .4411. om:- WARREN E. DANLEY, h culled for and dame- puid. all at will be sold " public auc- “W within, tAe P93 thirtr, (8Al dun- 'sirstrer it, '6 gm. ital-37‘ v.12; as Intel avenue. bt T _ 'Nthrd MONUMENT mum: on mama: Tu: cum Rum CHAS. G. BLAKE th, 532 Washes” In, Eithwood Til. Hith'ood 8815 374M LARSON 3808. GARAGE / Card Party Dee. 3 ttr an,” Larson. 8149 Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Gntely. who had come from down east to nttend the dog show in Chiago were lunch- eon guest: It the Albert Kimball home on Monday. They were en route' to Milwaukee. Mr. Alfred Mitchell of Bedford Hills, N. Y., who it; exhibiting a fine string of. dogs in Chicago and will go on to St. Louis to'anothcrdot' show, is a guest " the home of his brother, Albert Kitchen, proprietor of the Rustic Kennels. The latter has Algqfifielstghihiflixmat,.hth¢..9§i: cago.dog show. V ' Mrs. Dorothy Whittle, wife of C. D. Q. Whittie/won a prize at the Western Specialty "srostitstiotth, dog show at the 13131: Amory, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Oellig of Wil- mette were guests at the Bruce Blaine home _ on Dterfleld avenue he -itiirwiut'iir" Lance was arm»: chard lane. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trute were hosts at a unique "ttamp party" " theirmome on Wilmot rad. "tur.. day evening, a week ago. -)Krs_A,29ohttg3tht_trpyLhpgtety, '92 the members 'ot the. Independent go- cint tint» on Wednesdty after-man of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine were guests at; a brid g party at the home of Mr. and, 1flit. Joseph Nefld OI 'Highland Park, Saturday evening-. A card party in to be given st the) Wilmot school on Saturday evening/ Dee. 5, for the benMt of the school? Mr. and Mrs. Burr Bindntit will have as their Thanksgiving Day quests, Mr, and Mrs. Prank Stiller and Son Franklin of Milwtiukee; Mi. and Mrs. Robert' Stobig and two sons Fred and Robert of Remain, and Mn And Mrs. William Gibbons end twp claim-en Marguerite and Wil- liam of Chicago. I - Mrs, Agnes Clnvcy eptertnined meme “Sunday Avispittgr surnam- lowed. hr bridge, at in Haifa on Forest avenue. _ V - -sii.Utd Mrs. Hurry Sophervnnd fatrtity are ring the Glycol: C. FIST-imam A '-otrNhrhttlrratrser Merh "Dunaraattbattis Grace of Lake Forest was ;the nest! of Mannerry Devin. on Wednesday. ' Local and Personal of Deerfield ft an. Peter Hard“: wad any 811W. at urditats) 11km Park. Three of her Ions. George, Allen and Irvin, and their Nmitue, reside in Barlow. Fallen! "t with burial at Memorial Park ceme- tery. In. the little dwghter of It. and Mrs. Otto Tune in out of quar- antine for chicken pox. Mr,, and Mrs. Campbell of Glea- view visited in Deerfield on Sunday. The Campbells formerly resided in Mrs. Beardtsley'ss apartment on Ots. termaa avenue. C ve v _ t, Work is progressing on the -re- moderutof the M031 IEano'rtie temple and the wing being Md to the, north which will house the fire Tiiia 's'tréé't 'rrtieTitr. ""ATrMttfiiN'NB'ifeT"s' are to be moved to the Masonic tun- ple when work on the building is completed. = The Girl Scouts of Deerfield troops the Boy Scouts at . haynck potty on Friday evening. If the weather is pleasant they will cook their sup. per in the woods. ---ltev. ttttd-Wes. Mark J. Andra“! took the donations of fruit and me- tables received at the Sundny morn-x "iiiiijririiietiii1rjtitriirre?fr"mr Presbyterian church to Firm 11itwttjpAhi,egNt1t. 911, s?,,gettbaua,,cttt spite of the iGFAjF TGFiiiriiiiF on Sunday many children nine oeith their Thanksgiving gifts. _ - Eight girls of Deerfield Girl' Scout troop 2 were invested. Hominy m- ning at the Deerfield Presbyterian church by their captain, Mrs. C. ttliir1mitth- '-rsii; "ttre-tttthr' ‘to he-ttttMitts ed formed a semi-circle. Patrol lend- era were given. honors first and then led up ,the members of their patrols separately. Mrs. Johnson bu been appointed a lieutenent for troop 2. The eight girls invested were Helen -ri1mrstrirm-,--mttb-Bo1t.-maee-,We Josephine Schenler, Jane Warner; Doris Hunter, Shirley Clark, and Jean Pettis. _ Mr. and Mry. Elmer 1108an pt- tended the guinea wedding univer- any of Mrs. Btyffanmt't, uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rod- mond of Lake Forest on Saturday evening. .. , Miss Ann 'Colemui tuk been in this past'waek. '_ - _._ "i ' - Mr. ma Mrs Ralph Zach and son. of Mtnpeaisolis hive been visit- ing at; the mph Knuk home. Mrs. Zeglin ined with her 313- ter, Mrs. Rank, while Mr. Zeglin went on toheeport to act " I judge at a nbbig show, Int wink. TTiiriMMMr"8r"S8r'NN"NRmtmRf club Inst Wednesday Waning. me- cessful prize‘ winners m' In. Cassius Eaton. In" Irene Octal and Mrs. Robert Hastings. ' hnstotdg.tgyrih_i, , very impres- min t-hds Bring RESULTS - f Juk ‘Column: 7 rammed

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