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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1931, p. 7

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I! be open both after. DAY _ of the Y. W. C. a. eve party, eac Oe gift for the grab is invited to drop in. Christmas day., in. _ Before night & the parties that took > Girl . Reserves ac angu fternoo: D:. a m stunts Christmas bells beaming Girl Reserve. ark 1072 a smile and had each ANGES ho it Tor the snn In the overtime Morton Grove Tok Shiens met took a 28â€"24 lead but the St. Paul‘s e of the. shurchs boys put on a spurt only to fall entriagnlitaite weirice itink« ““ii&fi'fiy"’é'ié“fi?)!ifit. Maiman and ve News Bill Rogan played well Vthroughfmt T. the "Ono: y â€"the game.â€" Thurston and Garling C{ . Sonshin _ also saw action.Theâ€"lineup>â€"â€"â€"â€" PEN HOUSE t will be served at girls living in the be away from home his heavyâ€"loaded bag rde and pulled and for every Girl Re . ~If you have &oamfl , here you will be 21 f Notes _ and _ every one Christmas happiâ€" for Rugen, â€"rg Reuerinetartninasmens 0. ._ 1.‘ O M. Falknor, Jg................=.2~~3~"# Homerling, Ig ... 0 0 1 Next week Tuesday, Dec. 29, St. Paul‘s play at Lake Zurich. and "Red" Silver doing most of the scoring. Van Blair entered the game in the last period and with five secâ€" onds to go, looped one from the cenâ€" St. Paul‘s Lose 28â€"27 to Morton Grove 8t. Paul‘s of Deerfleld lost its first game in the Northwest Indeâ€" pendent Basketball league to Morton Grove, last year‘s champions, by the slim margin of 28â€"27 in an overâ€" time period. _ ts + â€"~The game was a thriller throughâ€" out with Capt. Segert, Jack Thomas mussDAYy, DECEMBER 24, 1981 Makes Christmas Shopping Easier of the floor to tie the score at Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year 521 Central Avenue SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM THESE ITEMS f . _ SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE _ _.___â€" 1PE Central Hardware Store 0. 0 B4 9‘ I According to the report they W‘fl are about 20 years old. One was said to have been of lightâ€"complexâ€" ion and the other dark. Authoriâ€" ties said that the pair would probâ€" Two Men Saw Way Out _ their escape. Authorities at the Great Lakes Naval Trainingâ€"stationâ€"reported to police Wednesday night of last week that two men had escaped from the main brig at theâ€"station by sawing their way out. Vesper Service Held | Highwaysâ€"Const. Co. at Presbyterian Church| _ Believed Low Bidder Betbe W t Friman Dermrtncnt e stt ain hanet gotn Hymn 187â€"‘"All praise to Thee, Eternal _ ~~sanvantiments__" _ __. / _/ Oflm Missions in the The following program was preâ€" sented Sunday afterncon at the Deerfield Presbyterian church at 4:30 pm. _ t3 f .+ Processional *3 * Brass Quartetâ€"*‘Silent Night" *The light shineth in the darkness" *The light of the world is Josus" Closing Hymn 189â€""As with gladness Hymn 177â€"â€""It Came upon the midnight ~â€"â€"â€"of Brig at Gr. Lakes "Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh." The Appesrance of the Angels The Adoration of the Shepherds men of old" clothes after making THE PRESS8 Lip cortcnylyniui in ~igsesri , Elizabeth Kruse, who passed away on Monday, Dec. 14, 1931, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Edward Selig of Deerfield, after many weeks of iliness, was â€"the daughter of the late Christian Henry and Susanne Magnus Kruse, and was born in Chicago, Dec. 10, 1860. It was in this city and its envirâ€" ons that she spent her entire life. For the last fifteen years she made her home in Deerfleld, where she won the love andâ€"respect of a great host of friends through her kindly sympathy, her worth of character, and her unassuming genuineness. It was at the Selig home that she made her permanent residence for a ‘distance of 1.47 miles. The sucâ€" cessful bidder appeared to be the gflun_finmt.mefio&my of ighland Park with a figure of $73,â€" 1117.25, Bids for:â€" approximately 60 miles of state highway paving costing nearly $1,750,000 Mondayâ€"were reâ€" ceived by the state department of public works and buildings at Springfield. _â€" Most <of the work is scattered over northern ITllinois. Bids are to be analyzed and the sucâ€" cessful bidders notified as soonâ€"as possible.~ The only Lake county project provided for the paving of Sheridan road in Highland Park for on Sheridan Rd. Job UObituary Phone Highland Par last Thursday afternoon â€"from â€"her late home and from the Deerfield Presbyterian church. Interment was at Waldheim cemetery, â€"~ s The new â€"motor, with only four cylinders, is said to be the equivalâ€" ent of an eightâ€"cylinder motor. It was perfected by William R. Beckâ€" man, viceâ€"president of the Herren & company in charge of engineering. Claire Linsted, former navy fiyer,â€" _ designed â€"the plane, and â€" Major : d e its construction, x . The "Flivver" plane is a two placeâ€" 2 tandem, openâ€"biplane with a 24â€"foot ~â€"~~ wing â€"spread and 19 feet 6 inches over all length. Its builders say it is stressed to perform all the manâ€" : euvers demanded of. much heavierâ€"â€" planes that are more than twice as s expensive. 7 2 ‘ the last six years. â€" Her age was 71 years and four days. Of her imâ€" mediate relatives, she is survived by one sister, Anna, of Chicago,â€"and two nieces, Mrs. Joseph Meurisse of Dubugue, JIowa, and ~Mrs>â€"REdward Selig of Deerfleld. *3 A "Aivver" airplane weighing less than 500 pounds empty,â€" powered with a new type of motor developed by the Herren Aeronautical corporaâ€" tion in Barrington, is to be brought to Sky Harbor airport west of Glenâ€" coe for demonstration purposes soon, Maj. R. W. Schroeder, coâ€"manager of the airport, sail last week. Flivver Plane to Be Demonstrated Soon At Sky Harbor Port Funeral services were conducted Reden C at ol 9 £i9k "ha $/%

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