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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 11

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ipending â€"the â€"month of visiting her parents M, Albert Larson. ©Mrs. Nels Nelson enter. : _ members of their five ub last Saturday evening. ert Neitman of Waupop, the weekâ€"end guest of My, Raymond Sheahen. . arriet ~MeGuire Leaming sgiving holidays with her . and Mrs. J. F. Leaming. harles _ Montgomery â€" of , N. Y,, is visiting her sis. ~M. Shay. ‘Mrs. C. E. Hammer, s of the Kit Cat Kitchen d, .are the proud parents oy, born on Tuesday, Nov. Highland Park hospital, Mrs. Harry Weisbach re. day at the Green Tea Pot. Mrs., Roy Howe spent ng and theâ€" weekâ€"end in prings, Mich., with Mr. THURSDAY, DECEMEBER re and who expects to n June. â€"~Mrs. R. Kleiner and onita of Chicago were the uests of Mr. and Mrs. H. ) to St. Louis. ~They spent ng and the weekâ€"end with whoâ€"attends the Principia Gowns Slips > â€"Silk JIrew Erickson was host: Lady Foresters last eveâ€" _ home on Central avenue. lar meeting of the Amerâ€" Mrs: Henry G, " Winter, râ€"«spent: Thanksgiving . ; ; the â€"guests of Mr. .,: ze McGrath.. _ mes Kent of St. Louiz Vests ation Suits Park 185 . Monday the Hill. Tuephone research labor: z. researc boxâ€" atories, will describe the marvels of modern science in a lectureâ€"demonâ€" stration, sponsored by the North Shore Chambers of Commerce at 8 o‘clock Thursday evening, Dec."17, at the New Trier township high school, Winnetka. _ +4A ‘ "Playâ€"oâ€"fine Crinkâ€"oâ€"hope" is the eryptic title of one feature of the demonstration on the present and future marvels of sound transmisâ€" sion to be given by Mr. Grace, Other items.include the Artificial Larynx, the Thundgring Heart Beat, Creepâ€" ing Speech, Hearing a Picture, the ~Electricâ€"Stethoscope, the Dial that Speaks, and other recent developâ€" ments of scientific research. > mays Apple msales Are Larger This Season _ John Western, president of the Bayâ€"Lake Fruit Farms reports that the sale of . apples this year bids fair to establish a record this year. During the last two months he reâ€" ports that he has sold upwards of 2,700 bushels of apples, 800 gallons of apple cider, 300 gallons of cheery cherrtes and raspberries and several hundred pounds of honey. Ecoâ€" nomic conditions, he says, do not prevent discriminating people from buying good fruit. Mr. Western has a wayside store on Green Bay road near North Shore cemetery. Ridge Farm Notes On Tuesday, Nov. 24, the girls of Ridge Farm enjoyed a ride to the Onwentsia Hunt club and witnessed the hunt. Mrs. Ronald Boardman, Mrs. John Pirie and Mrs. Alex Pirie rrovided cars to convey the girls to the club. On account of the limited seatâ€" ing capacity for this meeting, Mr. Meyer urges those who plan to atâ€" tend to send in their atceptances as early as possible. Thanksgiving Day was an enjoyâ€" able one at Ridge Farm. In the afternoon a program of Eugene Field‘s poems was held in the living rcom ‘of Stirling cottage. The folâ€" lowing girls took part: Wynken, rcom of Stirling cottage. The folâ€" lowing girls took part: Wynken, Blynken and Nod by Beatrice Salâ€" monowitz; the Duelâ€"Angeline Ronâ€" zani; Good Children Streetâ€" Joseâ€" phine Perchau; Sugar Plum Treeâ€" Mary Marcucelli; Boy Blueâ€"Patriâ€" cia Reynolds. NME_Pmily Beorg=o9 Highland Park played three piano selections for the girls. _ Thanksgiving evening the girls of Ridge Farm gave a Puritan play enâ€" titled "Thanksgiving Day in 1696." Margaret Manning read "The Landâ€" ng of‘the Pilgrim Fathérs." The chambers of commerce have issued invitations to members of the various civic clubs and other civic bodies. â€"Admission to the lectureâ€" demonstration will be by ticket only. A ~special committee, headed Lgr. Loren P. Meyer, chairman, g‘:{ sisted by B. P. Clark, B. E. Therle, E. A. Belmont, G. R. Galloway, D. C. Moody and A. â€"F. Ruttlinger, ’hu; been . named as sponsors vfor'this meeting. Sometimes weâ€"think that maybe Talks On Mavels AY, DECEMBER 8, 1931 Mrs Robert Johnson thanks both communities for their coâ€"operation. Mrs., C. J. Davis, Mrs. Paul Diet:, Mrs, A. J. Johnson, Mrs. C. C. Kapâ€" schull, Mrs; W. A. Woods _ _ _ Mrs. Johnson is pleased to report that the American Red Cross Roll Call for Deerfield and Bannockburn exceeded that of last year with a grand total of $115.25. In addition to this the Junior Red Cross at the school sent $10.38. : Also half of the amount was raised in Bannockburn by Miss Ellen ‘Towler‘s efficient efâ€" forts. The amount she raised was $53.00. The Deerfleld workers whose efâ€" forts netted $62.25 were Mrs. Ward Gauntlett, Mrs.. Russell Sugden, Mrs. C..W. Getty, Mrs. C. V. Steiner, Mrs. Robert Johnson and Miss Ellen. Towlerâ€"wereâ€"chairmen of the fifteenth annual Red Cross Roll Call for Deerfield and Bannockburn. Christmas Savings NorTH SHoRE Trust CoMPANY BankK ie N Toss PDriÂ¥ve: : .c _ Exceeds Last Years orner Central Avenue and Sheridan Road THE PRESs You have received your Christmas Savings Check for the approaching Holiday. We trust that it will add materially to your enjoyment of that day. May we urge you to join in the new club for 1932. Now open.. . 55 South St. Johnsâ€" Why? ERWIN F. DREISKE *4z Roses, Pompons, Sweet Peas and Chrysanthemums Are in Profusion ‘~NEXTâ€"â€" CE FLORIST Deny yourself the pleasure of Beautiful Flowers when prices are the lowest in 20 years. m&g =~<â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"TIOl. HM.â€"P. 600 â€" 38 < +0 P { ns seis Sx54 T4 + AuF Â¥4 Je vo#e 17 >b h

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