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Highland Park Press, 7 Jan 1932, p. 13

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and Park, has Meet a Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of .1 agent in Chi!!!" We Pine . T ire Life [manna . it. and Mrs. A. Woodbury en- ' nt 1229.43, thm tertisined twenty of their friends at mildins'. Mr. He'? ' New -Yfer5rdihr,r,oartv-. and. :liteHatmt,rdster- _ -. “an this future of theevening and mint of years “a “My refreshments were served in new poaition tth ti! Wee hours of the morning. broad knhwleda'e “s _.'_I‘-Alnd Mrs. Emmett Mommy any followed. _ V Yt-of the M udott the report: ranging. assuring it. Paul's can be- . perfectly clean: 1982 no doubt will at. .But even in s Net the church ',2-,'--r-1'i,Tc,-,-l,-g,t--g-'d- e members ad much will lend cr. tance to can: $1131 urch Holds . I The Walter H. EQdWiLd-m of ofBeertr brought like street,“ 1iiivurreeently returned [ A. Selig, Fred " he: a; trip to Germany, and have a Johnson were '+ qeped their winter home Itt, Arr, 3.. Wen, when ~913- _ » _ r 'S as secretary. re- . In. C. P. Merton, of the Moraine leased from his dut- 3 'pending the winter tit'the Ben; than“ of Highhnd " hotel in Chicago. f for a term of no .' ttr.tnd Mrs. R. C. Flatt have re- mes Beads urance Brand I se John's Em Highland Park, to and St. Paul's Ev- I into one parish tit pastor, Rev. P. G, iuseepteti, M, Pate, a-c-nrt',"---',-;';;;';"',"-';,)?'?.-'. -iirairriiriiiiriariri 3W Church l, 113th _' [:30 an. . . 8 and 10 mm, F no: for all cm. u ‘Suturday. schedule, 10i15, im Range of time " the ttrat Sunday in Ita tg,gghEI.l.,.e, ', othred the mis meqtintr. The ti. r Fred Kornberg- 1d Mia C. A. Salk D LAUNDRY mo ANDIG co. 1. “may L I, Mud” evening! Sunday. ,httrofSt.Parih Mieioes-ehtts um 'T Miriam in-. -toeai iititr?iirsstivil -----arfiiiWGil' Paik . In. C. P. Mertona of the Morainé Itpending the winter ot‘the Sea; a hotel in Chicago. ", W. and Mrs. R. C. Flatt have re- trtnted from Pinehurst, N. C., where the: spent the Christmas 'mson. In. “ounce Davis of Great Notch, N. J. is spending the winter Mth her sitter, ters. Randolph F. hunt of Dell lane, Emma. tir. and 1111.“ 1L,_mtttmttntter of -9ieatto- ”fake the week-end guests tf Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of 1kie lane t . II. M. Mrs. A. D. Brush enter- -tiiittat ntaiHttrrtttritfitner on Sun- by at their home on Dale lane. TiiiSiFt7Wrif,' Mississippi; John I. atamhall, Hill whack Grant Her- In, Dartmouth; Junior Cope, Wis; Randolph Herman, Ta- bor; Cynthit Sims: DeKalb; George "mrtehinsort, Cornell; Hugh Sey- 'dtrttt, Princeton; Lucille Wright, Ward Belmont; Ada Sherwin, Alle.. ‘rhény; Pearl Swanton. Illinois; lath Johnston, ’ Wellesley; Dor- othea Himmler, 'Ripon; Kay IHvis, .htrice Thorsten, Phyllis Dexter, ”will” Joseph and Robert Ru- atiteh. Michigan; Walter Watson, _.Mong the students returning to their various school: after spending a. holidays with their respective -tsr no: Marthe Jane Thomas, Mary; Joan _ Walker, Ferry mu; Mary Wood, 1ihryyitttrtsau Mar, - -l-'tl'abt',t",i'-/!x-'tlibti, 2 Whitmr g?" e can; Forrest Nelson, me; Kenneth Holmes, Michigan “he; Billy Egan, Choate; Helen war, Webster college; Arthur Wood, Princeton; Sidle L3hapman,, 2'llfls'A'l'/'ll1'l'r'ah'h'ti'ks'dl'lt and M White, Culver; Arthur Emmer- (can. Weld Prep: Catu3itie 'Bul- Widths!) and Harrison Wal.. ks, Illinois. . - This. Woman’s T Missionary society tf Alt. United Evangelical church ,a. hold its monthly .meeting on My afternoon. January 14 " .WAY. “an“? T, 1m Dorothy Blaine“, Miiwankee state: ttitriet Pram, Notre Dame mdemy; C9EiceartrtyirSiiiitiGlr of "t Sec- ttttif strut spent the New earl, holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Gerda 113nm: of Burlington, Iowa. w. and Mrs. Emmett Mummy " Green Bay road are the happy “Us of . baby girl born on Sun- dtr. Dee. IN, " the we. Home hos- 'tty) in' Luke Forest. la. iiriaiGiiiiit of Central iv.. gig at ttttS-ttNUI-aw rick the winter acacia. Mum‘ . my 'Att Ja"l'i'l'lllrl1'l,'ltagA'? 'wma‘ Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Bhnchud and son ‘Paul W. Blpyy;lyruLJr.,-U, 'Sr-Arm-to-reid 13' Aurora where they were Christynq dinnar guests ut the home of Mr' and Mrs. John E. J)fstatrrnieh and daughter Emmi of that city. . 4heirdtrrmtrtgFNWeT, to in. George Healer, Jr. son of Mr. and In. George Heck: ot‘Glencoo, on Mon- day. December 28 at the Gun M. E. Church, tle Rev. N. 15.1%:de- Mg (ha cereiiiony. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clow of Ev: anaton Are leaving thu. month for California where they will make their future home. George M. Rosette:- is loving tharRoxttir-ttehoorreharhtr6, Coin. W8. PM)! W. Emu"! 01 AINiker avenue, nun-mm by mMof of his statidn, Selftidze Field,.Mt. Clemens, Mich”, Saturday. ' - Mrs, Florence Thomo Dingle pf S. Sheridan toad entertained at din- ner followed by bridge on New Year's Eve. . . _ Kn. Cyril Vsmey of Crystal Pulls, Michigan spent the week-end with her son and datttthter-hraor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tramir' of Glenview nvenue. Lieut. Ptual,, W. Blanchard, Jan, U. S" A”? Air, ”who 'iivémi’ holiday t'ii)trit,7g'it'. hitr 'ttymtlts Ile rs. nu . Bhtnehard of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gnuilin of Broadview venue, who gm; the 1tyAgpt-iruaisisliimVottior4-- turned to their home. v _ A New Year’s Eve party ‘was held at the home pf Mr. _l%- I am -- ."E' lt8 rm t Ttirewit p ea by the members of their'bridg'é club. , Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Seals and non Harold of Red Lake, Minn., spent a few days this week witlr.Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bartel of the Udell Tiimiiii'1Ttr1rr"iiliiis Monday afternoon for Mrs, Jr. W. Buniger who is leaving soon for the south _ _ _ Mrs. Winter Peek who bu been the guest of Mrs. James L. Math: during the Christina sensor: is luv. in: Sunday for her home in Louis- ville, Ky, - . A baby girl named Virginie Ann has arrived to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helen-hot! of Glencoe avenue. _ --ratr-tiaaFcairaTaAof with street 'nmounee the Jtta_..atf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mater of Lake Forest were the dinner guest: of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii'. Vmey of Glenview avenue on Wednesday of Mr. and . Mrs. Edmund Bright!) entertained at tea on New Year’s day (Friday). . RELIABLE LAUNDRY 3,3 tgaiisibdc ' aau' Lsatsejue'. " Tel. H. P. 380 DRY CLEANING CO. .113. Bit; .th B. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDBRERS PIANO AN "r . ,0 umbia School of mic- Helen Taylor AND, c'"-..;---, etr_tzaaEE and his B‘ADIO TREAT «r l? 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