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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1931, p. 10

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LAKE FOREST STORE e MARKET SQUARE _ .| || Complete line of Imported MARSHALL FIELD â€" & COMPANY Bring the Children in to Meet SANTA CLAUS And You Will Find It a Great Shopping Helpâ€"Our Selection of The Convenient Place to Get On Saturdays, December 12 and 19 . . . and on December 21, 22, 23 and 24 . .. Sahth Claus will be in Field‘s Lake Forest Store between 10 and 12 and also beâ€" tween 3 and 5. § jewelry, lovely silk lingerie and negligees and many other gifts for Her . .. Men‘s ties, pajamas, smoking jackets, slippers and a is Our Lake Forest Store is nearer your home, your shopâ€" ping is much~easier in Field‘s . . . because the Pinafore Toy Shop has been doubledâ€" in size, it has a larger selection of toys than it has ever had before. And because the Lake Forest Store T O Y S on the birth of a son at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on S_undgy, Dfi _ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pykett of N‘oxjgh Greenbay road are rejoicing Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dolstad of Haâ€" zel avenue, Deerfield are the happy parents of a baby girl, born at the Highland Park hospitalâ€" Thursday, December 3. § Eyvanston, after January i1st. The Brotherhood of the Zion Luâ€" %;e;%_gl;n_rc;ziu.m&_mnm arlson of 205 Sheridan ave., Highâ€" wood;â€"on Friday, Dec. 18. knowledge that they are as FRESH as the day that they were taken from the water| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen Porter Jr., have returned from their wed- ding trip â€"andâ€"will beâ€" at home to Now you can enjoy the finest Sea Foods, secure in the obituaries, enteri ISSUED obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR _ _All communieations must be accompanied uP WY i.â€",'.fif;u;'.â€"'â€" C .I-h'llu'. by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Udell Building, Highland Park, HL Telephones Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 The cmfim.?f-aa Grou oi 3 ‘ Chicago offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby / Telephone Central 3355 _ â€" Vol. 20 December 10, 1931 Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. State 6326 In fact everything in the Sea Food line. Fine Sea and Domestic Cheeses JONSSON‘S FRESH CRABMEAT 32 North First Street â€" _ Highland Park _ Te H.P. mM _ Bulk and on Half Shell LIVE LOBSTERS FRESH SHRIMP HICHLAND PARK PRESS RED SNAPPER OYSTERS CLAMS No. 41 11Ve 10 Seven 0 clock, by the ladies 9°. 205 __ $ .___ rmeâ€"methany chured. io the on B [ parlors.â€"Â¥hig,is openâ€"toâ€"the 0 > Siig Baked Ham Supper A bakell ham supper is being served this.evening (Thundafirf_ryfl five to seven a‘clock, by the ladies of Mr. Wilder has painted a great dealâ€"around Taosg, New Mexico, and he had a great many of these on display. Others of his work in cluded flower picturgs and canvasse of the Pacific coast. _ . A large selection of pictures, in cluding "stillâ€"lifes" and landscapes hung on the walls of his home, where many people viewed them. _ Thomas M. Wilder, prominent artâ€" ist of Ravinia, had an exhibition of his paintings in his home Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of last week. Â¥Tark in the form of a lighted Christmas tree which will decorate that part of town during the holiâ€" days. The tree was sponsored by the business â€"men in the block on the south side of Céntral avenue, between Green Bay road and Second streetâ€" â€"It has been placed in the middle of the block where all may shareâ€"inâ€"its beauty.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"> Tom M. Wilder Exhibits Paintings at His Home The merchants in the upper Cenâ€" tral shopping district have grasped the holiday spirit and are passing it on to all residents of Highland West Side Merchants Grasp Holiday Spirit months. Mrs. Patterson is eightyâ€" two years old and she made the trip to Highland Park alone. She has visited this city several other times. Mrs. S. J. Patterson of Forsyth, Minn., arrived chere this morning from Northfield, Minn., where she spent several months visiting her daughter. She will visit her son Mr; George Patterson and his famâ€" Alfred Gay, Lieut. Adam Kosciel. niak, Lieut. Field Tapping and Lieut. Fred J. Wood. The ushers will be Mr. Robert W. Phelps and Mr. Franklin Wakefield. . honorâ€"and the â€"bridesmaids are the Misses Lawrason Davis and Carlene Ehle of this city, Miss Elyse Rink. enbergerâ€"of â€"Benton Harbor, Mich.; and â€" Miss Hazel i uk: IiL Lest Alfeed Teom mt serve the groom as best man â€"and the sabermen will be Lieut. Gunnar home of the bride‘s parents. â€" The wedding march will be played by Olga Sapdo_r’s _t_xjio. Miss Elsie Wat. win, pastor of the Highland Park Presbyterian â€" church, officiating, The wedding will be a military af. fair,â€"and theâ€"chapelâ€"will â€"beâ€"decor. ated in palms and flags. A recep. tion will follow the ceremony at the â€" â€" ow armennpnttenceuie: ue . ~â€"â€" 2000 ~~Baturday evening, at e’icfit-thirt, o‘clock, Miss Elizabeth Robbing Phelps, daughter of Mr. and Mre, Erastus Root Phelps, will become the bride of Lieut. Grant Eugene Hill of Fort Sheridan, son of My, and Mrs. Grant Hill of East Pal. estine, Ohio. â€" The ceremony will take place at twilight in the chapel at Fort Sheridan, Dr. Louis Sher. THURSDAY 10, THURSD in sk El wi Ta

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