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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1931, p. 30

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th& o e , _ â€" 3 _ ,â€" ___â€" _ ehtertainment . ofâ€" the ..\ wuou avenue. _ .:=<â€"â€"â€"_â€"=| Bethlehemâ€" Evangelical church ~atâ€" <â€"â€"Miss Anna Kruse of Chicago will | tracted many on Tuesday evening. _ remain with her niece, Mrs. E. H. ) "Granny Gay‘s. Christmas" was the â€" Selig, over the holidays., _ __ _ | story read â€"by Mr.â€"Arthurâ€"Merner. _ The Kirkhoff family moved reâ€"| It was intersperse:»d withmppropri'ate cently from the Steffes house on | SONnFs. The soloist of the evening Waukegan road which they have| was Mr. C. C. Fehr, who sang "He occupied the past six months. ih‘“ia{eed His I‘?e(:;k”t ?l':’m : the . New tel irecter; ess accompanied at the piano ‘cember mere dieibited" in Deee: | i is deagbien" hsC mioeile doone field the first part of the week. are . Affer the program they went .. Mr. and.. Mrs. Josephâ€"Meurisse | CAr0ling for all those who i â€"piacel ‘J‘ .u uren 0 & uque' O’WR, a 11ghnted can e ln the w‘ndow' will arrive this week to spend the! Mrs. C. T. Ande.non entertained ‘ Christmas season: with Mrs. Meur.â€"| the Tuesday Evening Sewing club| ,Mamrh&flrflg*\“*' EMTC y aate T ommcmamamininnmemnnnmeny _WIEBOLDT‘Sâ€" EVANSTON nelng, over the holidays. _ _‘ â€" ‘ The Kirkhoff family moved cently from the Steffes house Waukegan road which they h occupied the past six months, â€"~ New telephone directcries for cember: were distributed in De field the first part of the week. S MÂ¥. andâ€" Mre_â€" Inaack . ALF_.._: Roger of Chicago ‘spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E _ _Miss Anna Kruse of Chicago will remain with her niece, Mrs. E. H. Selig, over the holidavs Mess Mrs. A. M. Johnson of Chesterâ€" town, Ind., is spending this â€"week at the home of her brother, A. J. Johnâ€" son â€"of Osterman avenue. __â€"~â€"~â€"___ _ Mr. and Mrs O Mlaenn anzâ€"._ Davis Street â€" The Girl Scouts of Troop One enâ€" joyed a Christmas party on Friday afternoon at the Deerfleld Presbyâ€" terian church. Mrs. V. W, Spriggs is their leader. 4 y LC OmE ooo ie m C P Remin N. â€" Cobke luncheons.~â€"Instead of attempting a itte ot dish every day, she will begin by serving soup and coâ€" coa, at five cents a day. Pz3 J. Jo _â€"â€"Hot lunches Deerfield and the opening® nfi Local and Personal of Highland Park _ tot lunches, will be served at the rfield and Wilmot schools and opening of sessions on January At the Deerfleld school Mrs. A. g~yâ€"~â€"â€" Tat . ery Late Models â€"*~ Also. New Porhbleg Smaill Down Paymentâ€"Small Monthly ~Paymentsâ€"Small Carrying Charge PRACTICAL XMAS CIFT ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE DERWOODS 13975 With song and to the: Christ C On Monday morning, Dec. 28 Afrom eightâ€"until nine, the Deerfleld school will be open to: receive sandâ€" ~wiches for the Northwestern Settle. ment House. Mrs. Robert Johnson <â€"willâ€"be~in charge, assisted by Mrs. W. J. â€"Amendt and Mrs. Arthur Harâ€" rison.. It is hoped that the response will be as generous as when school is in session, for the little© children being cared forâ€" by the Settlement House are to be fed during the holiâ€" days in much the same manner as when the city schools are open. tion of new 1 this we nut street. . Rising Scale $35.50 up. fi, ONE YEAR _ WilmetHte T21 â€" Ne Sume manner as ‘~city schools are open. song and story pertaining Chngt Child, _ the. Woodstocks $37.50 . week at his home $297.50 â€" TT .. °T t MDg, : 2ec.,â€" 28, ~untilâ€"nine, the Deerflield be open to: receive sandâ€"| the Northwestern Settleâ€" . Smiths , Wwill hold its installaâ€" members on â€"Thurs, has een quite on Chestâ€" _ Murray of Winnetka, C Mr. and Mrs, Irving Brand enterâ€" tained at dinner on Sunday evening. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eichler of Highland Park. h ces 3 | Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen has re-‘ covered from her recent illness. beotiiieiint â€" bcarmean ic oc 513 {Ca Mr. and Mrs, Harry Muhike and daughter Betty, were" the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Murray of Winnetka ' _ _ The Prairie View an excellent musical Deerfield> grammar HOLD ANNUA MRUEI-?MMM-W&‘“M ’%Wfli%fiahon of Lake county, which held its fou banquet last Thursday night at the Moraine hotel, Highland to right: William M. Edwards of Zion, president; Oscar Reu: tional president: Peter H. K. Grimson, vice-president; Oscar thal, president Illinois Builders‘ League, and George P. Baldwin Pn Nerninnioemenmeetirenrrent ns enc 111 on HOLD PRESs «â€"«And his sincerest a _ many friends who. . __.to the success of th eve iefi nrngie ces cemesntnnanomonam n t e y c °220 n ns cndpgemtenn cce GLENCOE Ripinc ScHoor. lief Organization MR. THOMAs W. CHALMERS ie View Band presented ; musical program at the PLASTERER‘S OFFICERS Season of the appreciuation â€"to his o. have contributed the Glencoe Riding appreciation â€" CHS0n, Lake Forest college; Hazel Rapp,â€"Iewaâ€"Stateâ€"college at Cedar Falls, Towa; Richard Wolterding, George Stryker, University of Cin cinnati; John Derby, De Pauw un versity; Ann Warner, Keuka Teachâ€" ers college at Keuka, New York. BItYy, Jane Ashman, Carleton colâ€" lege; Wallace Reichelt, â€" William I;Ianson_, Lake Forest college: Haze! nolidays are: Robert Jorda m‘flufiflfifirfim“fiffi Robert Hanmer, Cornell:; Kenneth Wessling, Ames, Towa; Olive Frants, Edna Fritsch, Northwestern univer. Among the ] who areâ€" home ~_THURSDAY. DECEMBEE cers of ~the Plastering held :its fourth annual , Highland Park. Left Deerfield young people ourtesy Heraldâ€"Examiner r Reum, internaâ€" Oscar W. Rosenâ€" , secretary _ N° costumes w Pretty and the sony "':" The theme a clever.littleâ€"s _PFidence of the factâ€" 1.""‘““ large assembl @sibly in a f" yea "Hede for one.~ 1931 Piano _ "Hidren of the W immted the operetta Had to Wait" on qm“d'hy- Mrs. D; Miss Donna Belle Children of " e among: the 0 Qnstrated. _ The thnnderim method of sendin phone, . the artific gives speech to th tarding of speec! half Secotldg’ ‘the dial and the use « mitter which is of fring the talks o ence who imm the eerie sens things" althoug . Mr Grarn i~ thusiastic over tions about oth laboratories that in the Bell Telep of them have im savings of hund; dollars, demonstration projection of sp human brain. _ waves.. wereâ€"tr; voltage electric directly into My then placed a fi of one of the m _resentative od phone and Tel the use of th words â€" of Cole from across th ed like so muce the _ "unscran turned on they fectly. Colon was heard per loud speaker ir Following tion of "scam put in a call and in a few ; speech is un and is the cu ing privacy : servation. *A Grace called ‘y, uphy_o Immediately lated it as: This was fu means of a pt high pitches THURSDAY, Other (Conti

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