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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1931, p. 18

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iington, Wis. . .. /: ... "_~" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke were hosts to their bridge club on Saturâ€" ine Jeernelid grade school will close Friday, Dec. 18 at two o‘clock for the Christmas vacation and will open Monday morning at 8:30 on January 4, 1932. j Henry Juhrend spent last week at the J. W. Cooksy farm near Burâ€" Ravinia Market CHRISTMAS TREE: HOLLYâ€"WREATHS _ _MISTLETOE good things to eat! Our prices will add to the Christmas cheer and our Holiday Specials will lend an incomparable savor to and just laden down with Local and Personal A huge basket brought hotâ€" foot from Ravinia Market LC# LF"3Z * J Deerfield W. L. BROWN, Prop. _ _ Phones Highland Park 3080 â€" 3081 IDAHO POTATOES _ PLUM PUDDINGS : FRUIT JELLIESâ€"ALL FLAVORS CALIFORNIA RAISINS |_ HARD CANDIES .~~ ; CRANBERRIES __ _ SWEET APPLE CIDER B3 CHOICE EATING APPLES Miss Barbara Hucehl entertained guests from Chicago and Hammond, Mrs. Grace Thacker 5;~€I;;lkmn was the guest of Mrs. W. J. Kreh of O_sten-:‘ul! avenue on Monday. Pupils of the eighth grade in the local schools will again enter an essay â€"contest‘ sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. ‘This year‘s subject is "How School Chilâ€" dren Can Aid Their Country." nue. _ _Mr. and Mrs. C.â€"E.â€"_Huhn will be the â€"next hosts. â€" Mr. and. Mrs.â€"Harry ~Norton of Harvey, IIL, were weekâ€"end guests day "at Their "home Turkeys Holiday Feasts Finest of for Central _ aveâ€" _THE P iE s s Miss Irene Rockenbach entertainâ€" ed twentyâ€"five children of preâ€"kinâ€" to spend several days at the Mohr bach home in Wilmette. _ be given the same morning for the school children. Mr.â€"and Mrs.â€"Edward G. Jacobson (Vida Plagge) announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, Dec., 14, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Thursâ€" LaBahn Sr. in Evanston. i The Deerfleld Building, and Loan association met Monday evening in the Vant and Selig Real Estate of-] fice. s iss i. , Prinl i Pavt tuntatitians tw« nc td BR $ 1 ‘"When Christmas Comes" is the operetta to be presented at the .Daeouber-neeting of ~the Deerfield Grade School Parentâ€"Teacher assoâ€" ciation on Friday. afternoon (tomorâ€" row) at two o‘clock. The play is to be xiyen the same morning for the â€" 1 leinh Cale e eetbinis it imecindenad _ dhermns the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. R. Warner. She is attending the State Teacher‘s colâ€" lege at Penn Yan, N. Y. And.â€"at â€"dinner Sunda ~~evening at Mrs. B..â€"J. ~Dickins> and Mrs, Charles Hartshorn of Chicago were the guests of Mrs.>J. Reichelt, Jr., Mrs. Irving Brand will entertain the Tuesday Evening Sewing club next week.: © ~ Miss Anne Warner is ntuming‘ next ::_e’k from New York to spend L Te o7 ~eHle ANOW _ Give Furniture . .. _ _ ; Closing Out Sale of â€"â€" _ Furniture and Rugs We are discontinuing our furniture and firtments. Savings of 35% to ‘75% on erchandise. Here are just a few of th to be found. . Mary Koebelin left Friday " 2 7. o UV yuom 8 is a gift of qualityâ€"a source of satisfaction to the giver as well as the receiver. And quality gifts are cheaper this year. «. . A Gift From RUBIN‘S SMOKERS $4.95 value $2.25 â€"â€" SMOKER LAMPS $4.95 value $2.98 â€"= __OCCASIONAL TABLES ~===$32:50â€"value $114.95** ‘ $47.95 RUGS _ â€" k $24.75 RUBINS Everything e Best Yore~on the Narth Share _ WAUKEGAN, ILL. ir Turniture and rug deâ€" 85% to 75% on Quality just a few of the values PCR Cori wdnefiiiied 4. .. . M- h*filtifo"ima*iiié'é& of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Seyl of West Lake Forest were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul McHugh of Osterâ€" man avenue on Thursday. > Mrs. Martha C. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbit, and Mrs. Mildred Gunekel were Sunâ€" day ‘guests at the Charles Miller home in Wilmette. Michminpiceh udnc in td u... | C Mrs. Benjamin Dahl entertained her luncheonâ€"bridge club,_Tuesday, a week ago, at her home in Liberty. ville. Deerfield members who atâ€" tended were â€" Mrs. Harry Olendort and Mrs. Harry Baum. Mr. and MrsS _F W Hiree~_~.se, â€"_Mrs. Edwin Palmer _entertained her bridge club on Tuesday after. noon at her home on Central avenue, Wls s .0 N on i n d ie nE C y + mR 00090 oc migte i in ny oadiore o N0 We lfl tlfisputye’ar;fiaimovedto f A. J. Johnson home on Sund:: Since the death of Mrs: Bleingep} several weeks ago, Miss Mary Blej. mehl, a sister, and Miss Laura Sny. der, a niece, have been assisting in disposing of household goods ang canned fruits and in vacating the apartment. day afternoon. _ _ ; A meeting of the Deerfleld departnient â€" was held Monday ning at the Village hall. % Fred Bleimeh!, who has bed dergarten â€"ageâ€"andâ€"thirty â€"ofâ€" mothers and grandmothers of Fourth â€" Presbyterian church. , at a Christmas party last Py has been 11 their €ve. and west of The cut wi day after o company ref N. W. Ra result of a these emplo "mi h". ‘ pay cut of 5 The pos ployes of was made b; quest of Im Kelley of C1 orov, 27, of 1 was ordere« astislazorovy w appear tials for caused the of several Chicago re other drive last week interest to preexaaop, as well as ing trades. May S abie in th the studen for further create an i ownership, â€" of construe designs of "I have: leases on t gether with the committ able to any United S Other Wo: Planning a cal Develo Income and Mr. Durl ing meetin housing. cuss plans five.commil 1930 for t y #g : tions for + problem. fieldâ€"Shield: week from enee held cember 1â€"5. THURSDAY Possibili "These Ma and

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